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November 5, 2014
by Nick Shlain
Why blowing the bulk of your budget on pitchers might not be the way to go.
November 4, 2014
by Matt Collins
This trio saw its home run totals drop precipitously, but is there reason to hope for a rebound?
October 30, 2014
by Matt Collins
The Dodgers lefty might be the no. 3 starter in their rotation, but he could pitch near the top of your fantasy staff.
by Wilson Karaman
The Braves outfielder is a better fantasy asset than you think.
October 28, 2014
by J.P. Breen
The Giants' ace has stolen the show this postseason, and J.P. saw his outstanding 2014 coming.
October 24, 2014
by Jeff Quinton
A look at how to avoid allowing biases to influence your projections.
October 23, 2014
by Ben Carsley
The Giants first baseman hit for more power in 2014, but injuries held him back.
October 21, 2014
by Wilson Karaman
The Royals shortstop won't be a sexy name on draft day, but there's a lot to like about his fantasy profile.
October 20, 2014
by Mike Gianella
In the second of a two-part series, Mike reviews how his senior-circuit bid value recommendations fared.
October 17, 2014
by Ben Carsley
The former first-rounder plugged the Giants' hole at the keystone, but can he do the same for your fantasy squad?
October 16, 2014
by Jeff Quinton
The Cardinals center fielder isn't a sexy late-draft option, but could he still hold fantasy value in 2015?
October 15, 2014
by J.P. Breen
The Royals center fielder has put his stamp on the postseason, but can he do the same for your fantasy team in 2015?
October 14, 2014
by Craig Goldstein
Craig reviews and grades his preseason prospect evaluations.
October 13, 2014
by Mike Gianella
In the first of a two-part series, Mike reviews how his junior-circuit bid value recommendations fared.
October 10, 2014
by Wilson Karaman
After he held his own against Clayton Kershaw in the deciding game of the NLDS, is the righty's arrow pointing upward for 2015?
October 8, 2014
by Paul Sporer
Paul thought these players might break out with regular playing time; how did they do?
October 7, 2014
by Bret Sayre
Reviewing the good, the bad, and the Edwin Jackson.
October 6, 2014
by J.P. Breen
The slider-happy righty has pitched well since losing his ninth-inning duties, but his long-term outlook hinges on a return to the closer role.
October 3, 2014
by Wilson Karaman
The outfielder has transformed his offensive game since coming to D.C., but can he sustain the improvements into 2015?
October 2, 2014
by J.P. Breen
We might be in the "Era of the Pitcher," but does that mean that the league is teeming with top-shelf arms?
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