Peaks and Valleys

2013 Fantasy Baseball Peaks and Valleys: Closers Suck
I may have yet to mention my #1 anxiety and the most frustrating part of fantasy baseball: closers. Despite my advice on the general reasons why you should trust or not trust the players pitching at the end of games, I never explained why. It will sound petty and has

2013 Fantasy Baseball Peaks and Valleys – Take Risks, See Rewards
Just last week I brought up the topic of taking chances. My team was in need of a fresh take, and I decided to make a couple of moves/non-moves. I really liked Miguel Montero coming into the 2013 season. It had almost been clockwork to see a .270 batting average,

Peaks and Valleys- Goalie Depth Being Tested
The season is half over. It is a sad thought, but to say the first half has not been anything less than exciting would be a lie. It is my hope that your fantasy season has been the same, or at least setting up to end well with a playoff