A pair of newcomers to the list–one surprising–round out the already strong group assembled by Bill.
Interleague is here already, and Craig is here to tell you which pitchers should avoid the opposite circuit.
Mark Melancon and Vicente Padilla are too popular to remain on the list, but Mike has found new relievers for you to keep an eye on
The outfielder list is blown up due to production and injuries, but Mike has a slew of newbies for you to focus on
Bud Norris is making good on the breakout that Craig predicted last August–find out why he has succeeded thus far in 2011
Top prospects getting the call and the usual injury replacements in this week’s look at the Tout waiver wire
A pair of catchers hit the AL- and NL-only VP lists while a pair of second basemen arrive on the standard list
As the talent pool dries up, Michael digs even deeper to uncover new Value Picks
With Eric Hosmer in the bigs, who will be the next of the Royals’ stash of young prospects to make a fantasy impact?
On Oriole and a Mariner make their way on to the Value Picks list while Jeff Francis pitches his way right off of it.
Jason updates his earlier look at stolen base trends in the majors
Throwing a no-hitter doesn’t get Francisco Liriano off of Craig’s “Sit” list, injuries new and old force rotation shifts, and more
Welcome Eric Hosmer to the bigs, say no to a certain National, and multiple ways to replace your gimpy third baseman
A new Astro and yet another Cardinal join the VP list, while the bullpen situations in Chicago and Baltimore gain clarity.
Ben Zobrist, Justin Smoak, and Curtis Granderson all look to have retained their luster in 2011. Can you trust that this AL threesome isn’t fool’s gold?
There isn’t much change atop the VP list, but Rob warns you to deal an outfielder who doesn’t merit his ownership levels, and a Ray joins the fray.