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 Predictions

Written on February 19, 2010 – 12:08 pm | by Keith Giordano |

It is time for me to look into my crystal ball and tell you all the fantasy baseball things you are dying to know.  Let’s do it again.  Feel free to add your names for these categories or make up new ones in the comments section at the end of the article.  I look into [...]

Questionable Fantasy Baseball Keepers: 2010

Written on January 29, 2010 – 12:12 pm | by Keith Giordano |

Every fantasy baseball keeper league team has two types of keepers.  There are those that are no brainers: studs that are just too valuable to drop.  Then there are the bubble players: those players who are good and have upside, but the price has to be right in order to protect them.  Depending on your [...]

2010 Fantasy Baseball Tiers: Shortstop

Written on January 13, 2010 – 12:19 pm | by Keith Giordano |

Shortstop is not as thin as it used to be.  When I started playing fantasy baseball there were about 3 or 4 actually useful shortstops that were worth paying more than a couple of dollars for.  For 2010 that list is more than doubled.  Second base appears much thinner than shortstop this season, and you [...]

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 [...]