Paul looks at five starting pitchers that could help your fantasy squad if you deploy them only when they take the mound at their home yards.
Is nixing trades ever a good idea? Mike runs through a few rare exceptions to the rule of letting owners manage their own teams.
Bret jumps straight into the rankings, and the top player could be on his way to the majors before the week is out.
A look at what has changed in the prospect world, viewed through a fantasy lens, since Opening Day.
Homer Bailey and Bartolo Colon join the auto-start ranks as Paul helps you map out your fantasy rotation for the coming week.
More tricks available using the most sophisticated stat-tracking tool available on the web.
After a dismal first two months, Adam Dunn righted his ship with a strong June, and he could be a fantasy asset the rest of the way.
If you have any doubts about the merits of stashing players this late in the season, just think back to Kris Medlen’s run last summer and read on for the latest rankings.
How does Mike come up with dollar values that represent each player’s worth to your team? He breaks down the basics here.
Jason and Paul celebrate their 50th episode with musical guests The Eschatones
Paul helps you set your fantasy rotation for the coming week with a look at the two-start pitchers and their matchups.
Next year’s draft season is still nine months away, but the lessons we’ve already learned this year could carry over.
For hitters and fantasy owners alike, a little bit of patience can go a long way.
Should you start Kyle Gibson when he makes his big-league debut this Saturday? Bret looks at early-season data to help answer that question before revealing this week’s list.
Mike runs down the worst player pitfalls owners may have encountered in the past spring’s drafts and auctions.
A look at the upcoming matchups for next week’s two-start pitchers to help you set your fantasy rotation.