This week, we make the bold case for a Rockies starter—even in Denver—and we take a peek at two overlooked NL West first basemen who deserve more attention.
We discuss Dalton Rushing's playing time probability moving forward, highlight a San Diego catcher with a real hit tool, and take a closer look at the Giants bullpen.
This week, we take a look at lineup trends throughout the NL West and identify players who are quietly receiving more opportunities than previously expected.
For the NL West this week, we take a close look at Randy Vásquez's velocity changes, a looming pitching surprise in Arizona, and playing time outlooks for young guys trying to make a name for themselves.
In this article, we take a moment to explore the lesser-known fantasy baseball game of Ottoneu. Borrowing both from classic and modern fantasy models, it will present a new, and challenging, puzzle to solve.
With a number of position battles still underway in the NL West, extra spring training reps for competing players may be the difference between a regular role in the show and a possible trip back to the minors.
This week, we make the bold case for a Rockies starter—even in Denver—and we take a peek at two overlooked NL West first basemen who deserve more attention.
We discuss Dalton Rushing's playing time probability moving forward, highlight a San Diego catcher with a real hit tool, and take a closer look at the Giants bullpen.
This week, we take a look at lineup trends throughout the NL West and identify players who are quietly receiving more opportunities than previously expected.
For the NL West this week, we take a close look at Randy Vásquez's velocity changes, a looming pitching surprise in Arizona, and playing time outlooks for young guys trying to make a name for themselves.
In this article, we take a moment to explore the lesser-known fantasy baseball game of Ottoneu. Borrowing both from classic and modern fantasy models, it will present a new, and challenging, puzzle to solve.
With a number of position battles still underway in the NL West, extra spring training reps for competing players may be the difference between a regular role in the show and a possible trip back to the minors.