San Diego’s big offseason appeared to follow a strategy long prescribed for the amateur draft: Prioritize talent, not need.
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Turning Budweiser’s “Brewed The Hard Way” into an unlikeable baseball ad.
Navigating the durability concerns surrounding an otherwise-elite fantasy asset.
A look at how you should act in your auctions based on your league-mates’ view of price inflation.
The Rangers’ third baseman is getting up there in age, but he continues to produce at a high level.
Why tweaking a sound plan because of last year’s outcomes could be problematic going forward.
How to handle the reality that many second basemen (and shortstops) perform poorly in most fantasy categories.
Can the Red Sox first baseman rebound from an injury-hindered 2014 campaign?
Is retaining roster flexibility during drafts and auctions, and when making keeper choices, actually worthwhile?
The Yankees and White Sox fill their keystones, and the Phillies nab a cheap starter.
Part one of a weekly strategy-based subseries that will run alongside the fantasy team’s positional content.
How to make the most of the upcoming rankings.
A trio of studs compensates for the defending champs’ barren farm system.
Why does the value a team places on a draft pick seem to change from situation to situation?