2014 Fantasy Baseball: Injured Starters With Second-Half Value, Part 2
In part one of this series, I looked at three arms returning this week giving them more immediate value to fantasy owners, but there are still several arms working their way back who can deliver real upside this summer and should be given serious consideration if you’re in dire need
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Injured Starters With Second-Half Value, Part 1
With the All-Star Break looming, many of us are analyzing our rosters to determine just what we need to make that midsummer push toward the title. Given the rash of major pitcher injuries this year, there’s a strong chance you need some help on the mound. Some of you just
Middle Relievers with Big Fantasy Value
While middle relievers have started to get more run on the fantasy landscape in recent years, even in leagues that don’t give them a clear path to value via the holds category, they are still a mostly overlooked group. In this strikeout-heavy era where we are seeing obscene rates from
Unheralded All-Stars
The Unheralded All-Stars are one of the most fun parts about fantasy baseball. Sometimes it’s your late-round sleeper pick that you had been eyeing all offseason and other times, let’s admit it, you get lucky and fall into the previously unseen breakout pick. Let’s look at three guys giving their
Rebuilding a Broken Staff
We learned recently from Ron Shandler that a team in fifth place or worse at the end of April has just a 20 percent chance of winning the league. Several of us are in that position at this point, especially if we play in multiple leagues. That’s not a particularly