Fantasy sports articles written by Eric Nehs
February 7, 2013
Giants' Team Preview: Bayside High
Can the Giants make it three World Series titles in four seasons in 2013?
October 1, 2012
MLB Barometer: Regression or Rebound
Eric Nehs discusses what to make of Ian Kennedy for next season.
September 24, 2012
MLB Barometer: A Look Towards 2013
Eric Nehs starts his first look towards 2013 with this week's column.
September 16, 2012
MLB Barometer: September Surgers
B.J. Upton has been making this home run trot a lot more lately to salvage his overall numbers.
September 9, 2012
MLB Barometer: Not So Grand
Curtis Granderson is among the downgrades in this week's Barometer.
September 2, 2012
MLB Barometer: A's Anderson Acing the Test
Brett Anderson has looked great upon his return to the big leagues.
August 27, 2012
MLB Barometer: Harper's Slump
Bryce Harper has had a difficult last couple of weeks.
August 20, 2012
MLB Barometer: Tough Sledding For Santana
Johan Santana has struggled since his return from the DL.
August 12, 2012
MLB Barometer: Debut of a Prodigy
The Orioles surprised many by calling up Manny Machado this weekend.
August 5, 2012
MLB Barometer: Overdue Downgrade
Carlos Pena has had three miserable months in a row.
July 29, 2012
MLB Barometer: Vote of Confidence
Dan Uggla is going through a big slump, but we're staying patient with him still.
July 22, 2012
MLB Barometer: Time to Cut Losses?
Ryan Roberts is Among This Week's Downgrades.
July 15, 2012
MLB Barometer: Heyward Aloft
Jason Heyward is hitting more flyballs, much to his advantage.
July 1, 2012
MLB Barometer: Big Erv in Big Trouble?
Ervin Santana keeps struggling with the gopher balls - can he recover?
May 27, 2012
MLB Barometer: Giancarlo Stanton Powering Up
Giancarlo Stanton looked downright tame to start the season, but a wild May has his power numbers among the league's best.
April 8, 2012
MLB Barometer: Change-Up Calvalcade
Johan Santana's filthy change-up is still making batters swing and miss.
April 1, 2012
MLB Barometer: Spring Training Risers and Fallers
Matt Thornton appears to have won the White Sox closer job, and RotoWire's Eric Nehs believes that Thornton will keep the job all season.