Vlad Sedler talks about how temporarily disconnecting from data overload might help us make better fantasy decisions in this week’s Barometer, which also showcases Cameron Maybin’s return to Detroit.
Jan Levine looks at the roster fallout after the first week of play in the National League and the options available to the Cubs to replace the injured Kyle Schwarber.
Michael Rathburn breaks down a few key situations for DFS players to take advantage of, including American League pitchers starting in National League parks.
Erik Siegrist looks for keepers from last season who are cheap enough and have enough upside to keep again this season, like Tampa Bay's Steven Souza.
Jason Collette uses pitches per plate appearance to forecast players who could see their batting averages increase this season and those, like Seattle's Nelson Cruz, who could see their averages go the other way.
David Regan bypasses the Correas and Seagers and takes a look at what the future might hold for some non-elite younger players, such as Arizona's Jake Lamb
Vlad Sedler calls impatience the root of all fantasy strife - and Hanley Ramirez one of this year's biggest flops.
Jan Levine reviews this week's FAAB bids, which are choke full of fallout from the trade deadline, including the arrival of Yoenis Cespedes in Queens.
Erik Siegrist breaks down the coming week's hitter rankings, which finds the Rangers in the enviable position of facing homer-prone CC Sabathia in Arlington.
David Regan puts together his all-fantasy, all-value, all-rookie and all-regression teams as the first half nears its close
Vlad Sedler is not burned out on baseball, but the midseason doldrums have arrived about five weeks early this season.
Monday's Recommended Pickup is a 37-year-old outfielder who returned from a broken wrist much earlier than expected.
Byron Buxton made his MLB debut Sunday, going 0-for-4 with two strikeouts in the Twins' 4-3 win over the Rangers.