We're not talking about the post-game spread after the relievers do their thing, but the roles and skills imbalances on current rosters as spring training approaches.
Ronald Acuna lived up to some massive hype in his rookie year—what should we expect from him in 2019? Plus, Niko Goodrum, Jhoulys Chacin, Andrew Suarez, and Yandy Diaz.
As injuries, pitch counts, and now "openers" continue to make the starting pitcher landscape a treacherous minefield, targeting the highest probability investments is crucial.
Miles Mikolas and Zack Wheeler both exceeded expectations in 2018, and showed improved skills in the second half. Are they worth investing in for 2019? Plus, Yasiel Puig, Kurt Suzuki, and Ian Kinsler.
Second base is not the fantasy desert it used to be, but there are some interesting pockets of value in the ADPs. And a couple of real head-scratchers.
We're back! Show #1 of 2019 is a Friday Full Edition with features guest expert Ray Murphy, the co-GM of BaseballHQ.com, NL/AL News, Frequent Fliers, Market Watch Position Previews, Master Notes ...
The slow free agent market still keeps us from looking too closely at position battles. But names like newly-acquired Domingo Santana in SEA have playing time upside that may not be apparent in their current ADPs.
Jameson Taillon enjoyed a terrific 2018 campaign, posting a 3.20 ERA in a career high 191 IP. What might 2019 have in store? Plus, Andrew McCutchen, Derek Holland, Austin Hedges, and Lonnie Chisenhall.
We're not talking about the post-game spread after the relievers do their thing, but the roles and skills imbalances on current rosters as spring training approaches.
Ronald Acuna lived up to some massive hype in his rookie year—what should we expect from him in 2019? Plus, Niko Goodrum, Jhoulys Chacin, Andrew Suarez, and Yandy Diaz.
As injuries, pitch counts, and now "openers" continue to make the starting pitcher landscape a treacherous minefield, targeting the highest probability investments is crucial.
Miles Mikolas and Zack Wheeler both exceeded expectations in 2018, and showed improved skills in the second half. Are they worth investing in for 2019? Plus, Yasiel Puig, Kurt Suzuki, and Ian Kinsler.
Second base is not the fantasy desert it used to be, but there are some interesting pockets of value in the ADPs. And a couple of real head-scratchers.
We're back! Show #1 of 2019 is a Friday Full Edition with features guest expert Ray Murphy, the co-GM of BaseballHQ.com, NL/AL News, Frequent Fliers, Market Watch Position Previews, Master Notes ...
The slow free agent market still keeps us from looking too closely at position battles. But names like newly-acquired Domingo Santana in SEA have playing time upside that may not be apparent in their current ADPs.
Jameson Taillon enjoyed a terrific 2018 campaign, posting a 3.20 ERA in a career high 191 IP. What might 2019 have in store? Plus, Andrew McCutchen, Derek Holland, Austin Hedges, and Lonnie Chisenhall.