MARKET PULSE: 2015 All-Value Team

This week and next week are all about finding value where we can (and avoiding losses). As you'll see below, if our projections are dead-on-baseballs accurate, you can use this column to run away with every league you're in. Of course, we know that projection and valuation is tricky, and sometimes that market is right and (gulp) BaseballHQ.com is not. But starting with more than $160 in excess expected value is a good place to be.

Last year's group didn't quite reach the predicted $160+ mark, but did return $54 in value above average auction price. All of the value was in the hitter selections, while the pitchers broke even (success like Johnny Cueto and Mark Melancon offset disappointments like Dan Straily and Danny Salazar).

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