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Dissecting the NL MVP Race

Nathan Baker examines the case for both Francisco Lindor and Shohei Ohtani, what they’ll need to do in the last two weeks to win it and how their fantasy value projects for next year, regardless of the outcome of the award.

Pickups of the Day for September 12th

Nathan Baker writes that when the greatest pitcher in the sport sits on the waiver wire in 64% of leagues, there can only be one headliner; but don't scoff at the other two, with a pair of veteran position players ready to bring the boom for your squad.

Anthony’s Fantasy Baseball Week in Review – September…

The week in review covers all the starts by the starting pitchers, what the bullpens did (saves, holds-wise), how did the offense perform (runs scored, walks, strikeouts) and who stood out with the bat, if anyone did. It's guaranteed to be 3000 or more words and will cover pretty much every main fantasy statistic and impact players. And it comes at you every week.

Pickups of the Day for September 9th

We are nearly to the end of the fantasy (and MLB) season, as we only have three Sundays left until the final day of the regular season. That means all head to head leagues should now be in the throes of the playoffs and roto leagues are down to the top teams battling it out for the top spot. Finding value on the waiver wire is tougher than ever, with teams scouring through the dregs to find the tiniest amount of help.

Risers & Fallers: Middle Infielders

Including today, we have four regular season Friday's left. I am going to use each of those Friday's and this column to target a different group of risers and fallers, with an eye on their value in dynasty leagues going forward. Today we'll go over middle infielders, next Friday corner infielders, the Friday after that catchers and outfielders and the final Friday will be pitchers, both starters and closers. We'll go over the youngsters that have shot up the rankings and the veterans who can and will still impact each of the positions.