A sudden abundance of options doesn’t always mean an abundance of talent, but Michael sifts through this week’s news to find three new VPs, stealing only a few from Rob McQuown.
Jason looks at Luke Scott’s hard-luck 2011 season and where he may end up this off-season.
A glimpse of pitchers who could hold high fantasy value in one particular category.
Bill welcomes a once highly-regard prospect and a hard-throwing LA rookie to VP.
While his ERA looks good, Jhoulys Chacin has struggled immensely since the beginning of June.
In one of the most barren weeks of the season, Craig needs to be resourceful to find options this week.
When pitchers are dubbed “overworked” in the first half, does their performance really drop off in the season’s second half?
Mike speculates about the trade deadline, remarks on the messy situation in Chicago, and tries to figure out how the Mets bullpen will shake out.
While Dexter Fowler gets another shot, Dominic Brown has seen his last, and Rob teases a Brandon Belt writeup.
Craig looks at Felipe Paulino’s surprising resurgence and whether he can continue through the rest of 2011.
Jason looks at how how relief pitchers perform in the season following a heavy workload.
Michael welcomes a toolsy young shortstop and a rugged veteran with a history of quality hitting (and injuries) to VP this week.
As his VPs break from the gates for the second half, Michael tweaks his VP lineup while looking at a few small post-break samples.
With the season past its midway point, fantasy owners will want to shift their focus in trades.
Bill welcomes Mark Buehrle and Carlos Villanueva to the list as he waits for the second half to start.
With many back-of-the-rotation starters getting two starts coming out of the All-Star break, pickings are slim in this week’s Weekly Planner.