Jason Bartlett isn’t overpriced — he’s underpriced!!

Written on March 18, 2010 – 3:40 pm | by Mike D |

In an article about Jason Bartlett earlier this off-season, I pointed out that if the Rays traded Carl Crawford to free up money, Bartlett would become the leadoff hitter on a daily basis, greatly increasing his value. The Rays did not trade Crawford, but it appears that Bartlett will hit first in the Rays [...]

2010 Fantasy Baseball Snoozers, Sleepers and Rip Van Winkles

Written on January 10, 2010 – 6:50 pm | by Mike D |

The “game” of putting together a fantasy champion involves smart projections, wise use of your money, and a little bit of luck (like avoiding this year’s Jose Reyes). Luck is mainly up to the baseball gods and we’ve been giving you fantasy baseball projections all off-season, so now it’s time to look at that [...]

Fantasy Baseball Addiction Player Profile: Troy Tulowitzki

Written on December 15, 2009 – 9:32 pm | by Mike D |

Troy Tulowitzki has gone from “Superstar shortstop-to be,” to “King of the slow start,” to “Who the heck cares about the slow start?” in two quick years. One season removed from his turbulent 2008 campaign, Tulo broke out. He played in over 150 games, which may have been the most important news considering [...]

Fantasy Baseball Addiction Player Profile: Jason Bartlett

Written on December 9, 2009 – 12:47 pm | by Mike D |

Season-ending, head-scratching is part of the fun of fantasy baseball. So many 2009 owners spent an arm and leg to make sure they had a top-notch shortstop. When all was said and done, how many asked themselves, “Why didn’t I get Jason Bartlett and spend my Hanley Ramirez-money elsewhere?” In case you [...]