Resolving a few hypothetical dilemmas involving Kole Calhoun, Kevin Gausman, J.D. Martinez, and Angel Pagan.
These hurlers aren’t widely owned, but they might be useful fliers for keeper-league owners looking ahead to 2015.
These players aren’t widely owned, but they might be useful fliers for keeper-league owners looking ahead to 2015.
Part two in the position-by-position look at players who might be worth stashing in keeper leagues.
In the first edition of a weekly series, the fantasy crew picks little-owned first baseman who might be worth grabbing for 2015 and beyond.
A look at how you should spend your free agent budget in keeper leagues to maximize value.
As the peak of trade season approaches, it’s worth thinking about how much prospect selections are actually worth.
Updating the fantasy stock of Chicago’s best young hitting talents.
Examining notable prospects based on whether they are moving up, moving down, or holding steady.
Running down the recent draftees who could have the greatest fantasy impact.
Breaking down the players who could most benefit their future fantasy owners in the 5×5 categories.
Advice for owners who feel like they’re stuck in no-man’s land between contention and dumping.
Are you stuck between contending this year and playing for the future? If so, Wilson has some advice.
In the first installment of this series, Ben and Craig take you from Domingo Santana to Jonathan Schoop.
Chris Sale, Byron Buxton, and Eric Hosmer lead the way, but Ben and Craig diverge after the top three.
Find out how Gerrit Cole, Javier Baez, Oscar Taveras, Billy Hamilton, and co. stack up.