The hurt file is back! We've got Rendon, Castellanos, Walker, and Willie Calhoun. Earlier, we took a look at some recent injuries for those drafting this past weekend: deGrom, Villar, Freeman, Tanaka, Rizzo, and Julio Rodriguez.
The fantasy landscape has changed a bit since we last took the pulse of the market. Here, we'll peek in on what might have changed since March, focusing on the All-Value and All-Avoid teams.
In a full season, your pitching staff can survive a bad outing or two, but in a short season, even one disaster can significantly damage your ERA. We'll take a look at pitchers to avoid (and some to target) when drafting for the short season.
It's been more than three months since we've surveyed the injury landscape, and a lot can change in three months. We'll revisit some of our pre-season analysis to see what's changed and what hasn't.
Over the past two seasons, Gibson has taken a big step forward in skills. Is this a sign of an impending breakout, or is THIS the breakout? How do we value him going forward?
Hoskins set the NL on fire as a rookie in 2017, but his two seasons since have been... decent? He's now 27, so is this the best we're going to get—or does have have some growth left in him? Our latest Fact/Fluke SPOTLIGHT.
We gained valuable insight into two starting pitchers here: one popular young pitcher who still has some room to grow, and one grizzled veteran, overlooked in many drafts, but who may have some real value. Not a classic in any sense, but still some good fantasy tidbits to be had.
Everyone loves home runs, but sometimes it's fun just watching a pitcher work. On this day, Aaron Nola was coming off a PQS-0 start, but rebounded with 12 strikeouts. Plus, Bryce Harper! Nolan Arenado! Let's dig in.
With start of the season delayed at least two weeks, and probably longer, our view of current injuries needs to change. Here, we will discuss several currently injured players and how they might (or might not) benefit from the delay.
The hurt file is back! We've got Rendon, Castellanos, Walker, and Willie Calhoun. Earlier, we took a look at some recent injuries for those drafting this past weekend: deGrom, Villar, Freeman, Tanaka, Rizzo, and Julio Rodriguez.
The fantasy landscape has changed a bit since we last took the pulse of the market. Here, we'll peek in on what might have changed since March, focusing on the All-Value and All-Avoid teams.
In a full season, your pitching staff can survive a bad outing or two, but in a short season, even one disaster can significantly damage your ERA. We'll take a look at pitchers to avoid (and some to target) when drafting for the short season.
It's been more than three months since we've surveyed the injury landscape, and a lot can change in three months. We'll revisit some of our pre-season analysis to see what's changed and what hasn't.
Over the past two seasons, Gibson has taken a big step forward in skills. Is this a sign of an impending breakout, or is THIS the breakout? How do we value him going forward?
Hoskins set the NL on fire as a rookie in 2017, but his two seasons since have been... decent? He's now 27, so is this the best we're going to get—or does have have some growth left in him? Our latest Fact/Fluke SPOTLIGHT.
We gained valuable insight into two starting pitchers here: one popular young pitcher who still has some room to grow, and one grizzled veteran, overlooked in many drafts, but who may have some real value. Not a classic in any sense, but still some good fantasy tidbits to be had.
Everyone loves home runs, but sometimes it's fun just watching a pitcher work. On this day, Aaron Nola was coming off a PQS-0 start, but rebounded with 12 strikeouts. Plus, Bryce Harper! Nolan Arenado! Let's dig in.
With start of the season delayed at least two weeks, and probably longer, our view of current injuries needs to change. Here, we will discuss several currently injured players and how they might (or might not) benefit from the delay.