In 2010’s final column, Michael Street analyzes 2010’s biggest fantasy surprises for 2011 value.
Value Picks turns its focus backwards, examining the reasons for some big 2010 disappointments.
A look at AL keepers that leans heavily towards the left side of the diamond.
In the first week of September, a look at potential keeper VPs in the NL.
Mark Teahen bubbles onto the list as Michael Street looks at other fringe VP options.
The Value Picks list drops back to its usual six candidates, while Michael Street continues to look at players On The Bubble.
The VP list swells to seven, as Michael Street considers other players on the Value Picks bubble.
As Dayan Viciedo slips off the VP list, he’s replaced by the best of several bubble candidates.
In a week when several VP performers are slipping, Michael Street makes a change and takes a quick look at two new options that emerged after the trade deadline.
Michael Street looks at the effects of some possible deadline deals, while graduating one 3B and welcoming an alumnus back.
Michael Street continues his quest for a good VP 3B option.
Michael Street swaps Indians teammates on the VP list and looks at some undervalued options for the season’s second half.
Michael Street looks at the continued strong production from the Value Picks list.
With fantasy owners finally catching up to the Value Picks list and interleague play done, it’s time for some adjustments.
A look at a few changes to 3B situations, along with the value of prospects Pedro Alvarez and Ike Davis.
A look at 3B options amid a league-wide talent drought at the position, as well as the potential value of Justin Smoak.