2010 Fantasy Baseball Tiers: Third Base

Written on January 9, 2010 – 11:29 am | by Keith Giordano |

There is a lot of good production available for your 2010 fantasy baseball team at third base.  The second tier is especially deep, with upside type players lasting all the way into the fourth tier.  If you can get one of the top options, you should be happy, but there are cheaper options available later [...]

Fantasy Baseball Addiction Player Profile: Ben Zobrist

Written on January 8, 2010 – 3:39 pm | by Keith Giordano |

Every season there are players that step forward to have huge years, seemingly out of nowhere.  When we form our game-plan in the pre-season, we have to decide whether or not we believe that they can produce similar results again.  Just ask those people who paid a ton in 2009 for Ryan Ludwick or Carlos [...]

2010 Fantasy Baseball Tiers: Second Base

Written on January 6, 2010 – 6:39 pm | by Keith Giordano |

Second base seems to be the thinest position for the 2010 season.  As someone who has no players to protect at second base in one of my keeper leagues, it is a little scary to look at the options that are going to be available.  One of the most complex equations that fantasy GMs have [...]

2010 Fantasy Baseball Tiers: First Base

Written on January 6, 2010 – 3:30 pm | by Keith Giordano |

First base is known for being among the deepest positions in fantasy baseball.  It is a nice place to find a stud that will hit you 40 HR and drive in over 100 runs.  However, it is also a great place to find a younger, low-profile slugger.  If you scout it right, you end up [...]

2010 Fantasy Baseball Tiers: Catcher

Written on January 4, 2010 – 12:46 pm | by Keith Giordano |

Dividing fantasy baseball players up into tiers is a useful way to gauge relative value.  If you miss out on a player you like, tiers can show you other options at the position that will help your team with similar levels of production.  If you can find an option in the same tier that turns [...]