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July 11, 2014
by Craig Goldstein
The Brewers righty is coming back to the big leagues; here's a look at what he could do for your fantasy squad.
by Wilson Karaman
The sinkerballer has seen his strikeout rate spike recently, but can he keep it up?
July 10, 2014
by Jeff Quinton
How understanding league norms could help you make the most of your fantasy swaps.
July 9, 2014
by J.P. Breen
The recent surges from April's fantasy slumptrucks.
July 7, 2014
by Mike Gianella
A look at the moves sellers might make and the fantasy impact they'd have.
July 3, 2014
by Craig Goldstein
The Tigers righty is coming off a shutout, but do his peripherals portend a strong second half?
July 2, 2014
by Jeff Quinton
As the peak of trade season approaches, it's worth thinking about how much prospect selections are actually worth.
June 30, 2014
by Mike Gianella
Examining how arms have performed relative to their fantasy price tags to this point in the season.
June 27, 2014
by Craig Goldstein
Your league-mates might undervalue these players because of their age, but they can still provide a jolt to your fantasy offense.
June 26, 2014
by Jeff Quinton
When looking for ways to improve your fantasy team, it's important not to mistake weaknesses for opportunities.
June 25, 2014
by J.P. Breen
These starters may have unexpectedly anchored your staff in the early going, but can they keep it up going forward?
by Mike Gianella
Examining how bats have performed relative to their fantasy price tags to this point in the season.
June 20, 2014
by Craig Goldstein
The A's backstop is off to a sizzling start; what does it mean for Norris and other young catchers who struggled early in their careers?
June 19, 2014
by Mauricio Rubio
Updating the fantasy stock of Chicago's best young hitting talents.
by Jeff Quinton
A look at ways to alleviate the fear that sometimes accompanies a seemingly fair trade proposal.
June 18, 2014
by J.P. Breen
In part one of two, J.P. looks at which early-season darlings have sustained their production and which have fallen off a cliff.
by Mike Gianella
Mike examines whether clinging to FAAB dollars or trading for more to use deep into the season is a good idea.
June 13, 2014
by Mauricio Rubio
Is your fantasy team lagging behind in a particular 5x5 category? Mauricio's here to help.
by Jeff Quinton
Sunk costs impact everyone's fantasy decisions, but acting on them the right way can give you an advantage.
June 9, 2014
by Mike Gianella
Most buy-low and sell-high players are too obvious, but for some, groupthink can lead to gaps between real and perceived value.
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