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 Spring Training Questions

Written on March 2, 2010 – 8:12 am | by Keith Giordano |

Spring training is there for a reason.  There are questions that managers need to answer that only an up close and personal evaluation of the talent in front of them can answer.  The same can be said about fantasy baseball GMs.  We need information.  For all of the prognosticating that so-called fantasy baseball experts (like [...]

Quick Fix: Fantasy Baseball Notes

Written on February 25, 2010 – 1:00 pm | by Keith Giordano |

A few player notes on the latest happenings in the world of fantasy baseball….
Ben Sheets  (SP – OAK) –  Sheets is telling anyone that will listen that he is 100% healthy this season.  While this is normal talk for an injury prone player like Sheets, this is also the type of player that can help [...]

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 [...]

MLB Winter Meetings: News and Notes

Written on December 10, 2009 – 2:43 am | by Keith Giordano |

Check back here throughout the day as new items will be posted as news develops
The Rockies have signed Chris Iannetta to a three-year deal.  Iannetta was the big 2008 breakout catcher, but his 2009 was a step backward.  Hopefully the thin air will get back under some of those fly balls and he can regain [...]