Marcell Ozuna followed up a breakout 2017 season with a disappointing step back in value—which version of Ozuna should we expect in 2019? Plus, Wade LeBlanc, Ji-Man Choi, Jake Arrieta, and Luke Voit.
Fernando Tatis, Jr. continues to build momentum toward his highly anticipated MLB debut. He tops a strong list of shortstop prospects worthy of consideration for adding to a dynasty foundation.
Yes! The HQ100 fantasy baseball prospect list is here, and to no one's surprise, Vladimir Guerrero Jr (3B, TOR) tops the list. But the rest of the 99 are pretty good, too.
Brian Dozier, Jed Lowrie, and DJ Lemahieu all find new homes to the East of their old addresses. Plus various other signings and developments from the last week...
A divisional tour through rosters and lineups shows some opportunities for minor league prospects to cover current major league imbalances, especially in CHW, CLE and DET.
Shane Bieber looks to build on his 2018 skills, Billy Hamilton takes his speed to Kansas City, and Jorge Polanco aims to provide double-digit HR and SB in 2019.
Many reasons are given for prohibiting daily roster maintenance in fantasy baseball, but do they really hold water and, most importantly, does this make it a better game?
Marcell Ozuna followed up a breakout 2017 season with a disappointing step back in value—which version of Ozuna should we expect in 2019? Plus, Wade LeBlanc, Ji-Man Choi, Jake Arrieta, and Luke Voit.
Fernando Tatis, Jr. continues to build momentum toward his highly anticipated MLB debut. He tops a strong list of shortstop prospects worthy of consideration for adding to a dynasty foundation.
Yes! The HQ100 fantasy baseball prospect list is here, and to no one's surprise, Vladimir Guerrero Jr (3B, TOR) tops the list. But the rest of the 99 are pretty good, too.
Brian Dozier, Jed Lowrie, and DJ Lemahieu all find new homes to the East of their old addresses. Plus various other signings and developments from the last week...
A divisional tour through rosters and lineups shows some opportunities for minor league prospects to cover current major league imbalances, especially in CHW, CLE and DET.
Shane Bieber looks to build on his 2018 skills, Billy Hamilton takes his speed to Kansas City, and Jorge Polanco aims to provide double-digit HR and SB in 2019.
Many reasons are given for prohibiting daily roster maintenance in fantasy baseball, but do they really hold water and, most importantly, does this make it a better game?