As the talent pool dries up, Michael digs even deeper to uncover new Value Picks
With graduations just around the bend, Michael hands diplomas to two Value Picks while welcoming three new VP freshmen.
Fantasy owners are finally coming around to some of Michael’s Value Picks, leading to a few departures now and hinting at more to come.
Michael looks at some streaks and ever-growing small samples to find this week’s Value Picks
Where did today’s Japanese-American player market come from?
It’s too early to panic, but Michael points out a few players you may want to consider cutting bait on in the future.
Mike Stanton is a potential stud, but should you go out of your way to acquire him for 2011, or is patience your pal?
Which corner infielders make the Value Picks list for the first week of the season?
A look at players whose value has changed thanks to recent spring training roster moves and injuries.
As spring training winds down, Michael looks at some valuable players who are being overlooked in drafts.
Michael looks at first base battles for both Los Angeles teams, along with hot corner possibilities in Texas if Adrian Beltre’s calf injury lingers.
A look at two potential platoon situations in Cleveland and Oakland, and the likely fate of a promising prospect.
Position battles in Texas, St. Louis and Cleveland highlight this week’s batch of picks.
A look for values amongst Miguel Cabrera’s backups and in Arizona’s crowded first base picture.
Should you be afraid of the guy in shades?
Michael Street returns to Value Picks with his thoughts on recent signings and a rare commodity: a valuable Royal.