Archive for the 'THT Fantasy' Category

One of the biggest mysteries in 2009, every indicator points to a big turnaround for Nolasco in 2010. But will he be as big a sleeper as the rebound candidates of yesteryear?

I’ve forgone the overused “Bourn’s Identity” title for this article but still have not escaped the realm of pop culture references, though mine does make a lot more sense.

How does the way a player’s value is dispersed across categories affect his marketability?

John Lackey is the prime pitching free agent this year, but how much better than a later pick like Jason Hammel is he for your fantasy team?

Happy Thanksgiving! Staying focused on top players from 2009, we’re going spotlight some Yankees, but don’t expect Black Friday sales pricing on these guys in 2010. And we can all be thankful that Graphical Player ’10 is soon to be available!

It’s Brewerfest on the NL Waiver Wire, as we look at Milwaukee’s future in its biggest hitting prospect, its present with a struggling RF, and the past with a former All-Star pitcher.

The small market Twins and Indians are constantly competing against one another, even in the race for farm system supremacy.

How many guys do you need to keep your fantasy bench appropriately warm?

The additional benefits of drafting for upside in deep leagues

Taking a cue from the NL side, we’re going a bit more in-depth this week on fewer players: The fleet Rajai Davis, Aaron Hill and Edwin Jackson.