One of the more arduous tasks of writing about prospects is compiling a Top 100 list. These ten prospects aren't on any 2013 lists, but still have relatively high ceilings. For fantasy leaguers with deep farm systems, these are names to consider after the Top 100 are gone.
Billy Butler's power breakout in 2012 is sure to get the noticed—can he deliver a strong encore performance? Plus profiles of Rick Porcello, Jason Bay, Brian Matusz and Andy Dirks.
[FREE] Pitchers like Gio Gonzalez provided great value in the FSTA industry draft when compared to current NFBC Average Draft Position. More insights from the first big industry experts league draft of the season.
Michael Morse heads back to Seattle in a three-team trade, and a new catcher goes to Oakland. Also on the move, finally, is Justin Upton, with Martin Prado, among others headed in the other direction.
There is one thing missing with most standalone ranking systems. Projected player rankings need to be benched against the marketplace. It doesn't matter where I rank Carlos Beltran. It matters where I rank Beltran in comparison to where he is likely to go in my draft.
It's fair to say that Kris Medlen was the most dominant pitcher in the majors over the final two months of 2012. But with sky-high expectations, can he produce similar results over a full season? Plus Nick Hundley, Neil Walker, Justin Ruggiano and Mike Leake.
One of the more arduous tasks of writing about prospects is compiling a Top 100 list. These ten prospects aren't on any 2013 lists, but still have relatively high ceilings. For fantasy leaguers with deep farm systems, these are names to consider after the Top 100 are gone.
Billy Butler's power breakout in 2012 is sure to get the noticed—can he deliver a strong encore performance? Plus profiles of Rick Porcello, Jason Bay, Brian Matusz and Andy Dirks.
[FREE] Pitchers like Gio Gonzalez provided great value in the FSTA industry draft when compared to current NFBC Average Draft Position. More insights from the first big industry experts league draft of the season.
Michael Morse heads back to Seattle in a three-team trade, and a new catcher goes to Oakland. Also on the move, finally, is Justin Upton, with Martin Prado, among others headed in the other direction.
There is one thing missing with most standalone ranking systems. Projected player rankings need to be benched against the marketplace. It doesn't matter where I rank Carlos Beltran. It matters where I rank Beltran in comparison to where he is likely to go in my draft.
It's fair to say that Kris Medlen was the most dominant pitcher in the majors over the final two months of 2012. But with sky-high expectations, can he produce similar results over a full season? Plus Nick Hundley, Neil Walker, Justin Ruggiano and Mike Leake.