The Giants first baseman does something less often than every qualified hitter, and it might help him sustain his first-half success.
Which of these first sackers should you choose in multi-year formats?
The Giants first baseman hit for more power in 2014, but injuries held him back.
The second part of the rankings series takes you from Nick Franklin to Brandon Belt.
In the debut edition of their new column, Ben and Craig start a tour of the best young players in each division.
Our fantasy crew’s favorite value picks at a spot where elite production is critical.
Paul Goldschmidt leads off this list of the best long-term assets at the position heading into 2014.
A fantasy-based look at how this position stacks up through 2016.
Paul Goldschmidt and Chris Davis lead the way, but there are plenty of power bats in the middle and lower tiers.
Craig examines the strategies you should employ when filling this premium offensive position, and what it might look like down the road.
A visual representation of the rankings in the tiered first-base list with a breakdown of the statistical contributions each player is projected to make.
The pitchers are the headliners on Bruce Bochy’s club, but there are several valuable bats in the lineup, too.
These players excelled from July through the end of the regular season, but does that mean great things are in store in 2014?
Kyle Lohse defied the odds, Matt Carpenter defied his role, and Brandon Belt defies you to make him swing at strikes.
Tim Lincecum returns to the rotation opposing Adam Wainwright in a matchup that’s too close for PECOTA to call.
At this point, the Cubs’ season is about the little accomplishments.