A look at Victor Martinez’s strong 2011 season… aside from a perplexing lack of power.
Michael graduates two VPs, welcomes two back, and looks at players accumulating the all-important fantasy stat: playing time.
There are some managers more afraid of turning runners loose on the basepaths, but just how much do skippers affect the running game?
The D-Train makes an appearance on BP in addition to a Seattle starter you probably hadn’t heard of before a few months ago.
Jason looks at 2010’s five-category fantasy contributors and some of the surprises who have made the list.
A look at Mike Morse’s breakout 2011 and his prospects for the future.
Revisiting a shaky closer and his flamethrowing backup and digging for some cheap, short-term saves.
An enigmatic new Mariner and a serious power bat finally get shots in the majors and on VP this week.
Mike welcomes an under-the-radar middle infield prospect and a finally-healthy catcher to VP this week.
Nearly all his Value Picks had great weeks, but Michael still finds some dead weight and plays pepper with players affected by injuries and other roster moves.
Though pitching is thin in most leagues, there are a couple of potentially valuable pickups available.
Jason looks at Coco Crisp’s surprise 2011 and muses on how luck and preparation can play into fantasy seasons.
Bill welcomes a couple of unspectacular but solid options to VP this week while saying goodbye to a hard-throwing youngster undergoing TJS.
While in the search to upgrade his team’s offense, our fantasy expert had to decide whether it was worth helping his primary competition improve.
While there wasn’t much bullpen activity as expected during this year’s trade deadline, there are a few interesting options remaining for VP.
Jason examines one of 2011’s biggest surprises, Casey Kotchman, and what to expect from him going forward.