Dan Becker

Big things are expected of Yu Darvish in 2013. Can he live up to the hype? Plus, Michael Morse, Kelvin Herrera, Alberto Callaspo and Alejandro De Aza.
Mar 17 2013 11:05pm
Every player presents some risk or downside, but some just have more than others. Here's a few batters whose production could cost their owners.
Mar 12 2013 12:04am
Most sleeper lists are full of "next big thing" prospects and edgy breakout candidates, but more often than not the best values are familiar names. A look at some boring yet bullish sleepers.
Mar 5 2013 12:04am
Ready to implement the LIMA Plan? The first step is knowing which players to target. Here's a primer on the best 2013 LIMA batters.
Feb 26 2013 12:04am
[FREE] Non-roster invitees aren't expected to make the Opening Day roster, let alone make an impact during the season. And yet, every year scores of MLB veterans sign non-guaranteed minor league contracts. Is there a formula for their success?
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Feb 19 2013 12:03am
Though not the most important question mankind has ever faced, it is wildly relevant this time of year: Are you ready for baseball season?
Feb 12 2013 12:03am
Injuries are a part of baseball, but last season it seemed they were a bigger part than usual. Evaluating a player that's coming off an injury-plagued season can be a tricky proposition, but the Batter's Guide is here to help...
Jan 10 2013 12:03am
Sixty-four percent of the owners reading this article are going to botch their first round picks next year. Here's some batters with a better chance to turn a profit.
Dec 14 2012 12:04am
For years now, owners could rely on CC Sabathia (LHP, NYY) as a workhorse for 230+ innings of elite performance every season. Sabathia has struggled at times this year, though...
Sep 23 2012 11:04pm
When Brett Anderson (LHP, OAK) went under the knife for Tommy John surgery last summer, he had already established himself as a skilled pitcher with legitimate upside. The hope was that proper rehabilitation would allow him to pick up where he had left off. Anderson moved through the rehab process without issue and worked his way back to the big leagues in August. So far the results have been terrific.
Sep 16 2012 11:05pm
Of the many interesting baseball stories coming out of Baltimore these days, the quiet breakout performance of Wei-Yin Chen (LHP, BAL) continues to fly under the radar...
Sep 9 2012 11:04pm
Big things are expected of Yu Darvish in 2013. Can he live up to the hype? Plus, Michael Morse, Kelvin Herrera, Alberto Callaspo and Alejandro De Aza.
Mar 17 2013 11:05pm
Every player presents some risk or downside, but some just have more than others. Here's a few batters whose production could cost their owners.
Mar 12 2013 12:04am
Most sleeper lists are full of "next big thing" prospects and edgy breakout candidates, but more often than not the best values are familiar names. A look at some boring yet bullish sleepers.
Mar 5 2013 12:04am
Ready to implement the LIMA Plan? The first step is knowing which players to target. Here's a primer on the best 2013 LIMA batters.
Feb 26 2013 12:04am
[FREE] Non-roster invitees aren't expected to make the Opening Day roster, let alone make an impact during the season. And yet, every year scores of MLB veterans sign non-guaranteed minor league contracts. Is there a formula for their success?
FREE
Feb 19 2013 12:03am
Though not the most important question mankind has ever faced, it is wildly relevant this time of year: Are you ready for baseball season?
Feb 12 2013 12:03am
Injuries are a part of baseball, but last season it seemed they were a bigger part than usual. Evaluating a player that's coming off an injury-plagued season can be a tricky proposition, but the Batter's Guide is here to help...
Jan 10 2013 12:03am
Sixty-four percent of the owners reading this article are going to botch their first round picks next year. Here's some batters with a better chance to turn a profit.
Dec 14 2012 12:04am
For years now, owners could rely on CC Sabathia (LHP, NYY) as a workhorse for 230+ innings of elite performance every season. Sabathia has struggled at times this year, though...
Sep 23 2012 11:04pm
When Brett Anderson (LHP, OAK) went under the knife for Tommy John surgery last summer, he had already established himself as a skilled pitcher with legitimate upside. The hope was that proper rehabilitation would allow him to pick up where he had left off. Anderson moved through the rehab process without issue and worked his way back to the big leagues in August. So far the results have been terrific.
Sep 16 2012 11:05pm
Of the many interesting baseball stories coming out of Baltimore these days, the quiet breakout performance of Wei-Yin Chen (LHP, BAL) continues to fly under the radar...
Sep 9 2012 11:04pm

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