A follow-up to last week’s piece, explaining how to take advantage of offseason trade-market inefficiencies.
Logic dictates that offseason trade activity should be virtually endless, so why doesn’t this happen?
With a new GM and without a skipper at the moment, the Rays’ future, real and fantasy, is up in the air.
A look at how to avoid allowing biases to influence your projections.
The Cardinals center fielder isn’t a sexy late-draft option, but could he still hold fantasy value in 2015?
In the midst of the playofss, the Orioles extend their shortstop to a seemingly sensible deal.
Once again, the Tigers suspect bullpen loomed large in a loss to the Orioles, but did their manager put them in the best position to succeed?
Four postseason games, with the first pitch scheduled before breakfast on the West Coast. Previews of all four of them.
A look at ways to avoid a moment that all fantasy owners dread.
Distinguishing between the two approaches and explaining why the latter is far superior in fantasy baseball contexts.
Examining how the upcoming AL-vs.-NL and NL-vs.-AL matchups, and how they might affect teams’ lineups.
Gaining a little extra value here and there can make a difference.
A look at the upcoming AL-vs-NL and NL-vs-AL matchups, and how they might affect teams’ lineups.
Examining how to look at processes and the results they yield with a scenario from one of Jeff’s leagues.
A look at the upcoming AL-vs-NL and NL-vs-AL matchups, and how they might affect teams’ lineups.