Finding the right NFBC league for you, the importance of staying ahead of the curve of league trends, upside drafting, targeting last year's disappointments and avoiding players coming off career-best seasons.
This week, we take a look at the top second base prospects. This is frequently one of the more difficult positions to rank, in large part because many of the better major league second basemen start off at other positions.
Sean Manaea's performance took a surprising step backward in 2017—could weight loss have been the culprit behind his second half skill declines? Plus, Addison Russell, Joe Mauer, Jose Urena, and Jeimer Candelario.
After tossing just 25 IP last year due to injuries, Shohei Otani's immediate IP projection looks like a dart-throw, which suggests that he'll fit right in with the rest of LAA's rotation. The HOU and OAK catching outlooks, and more.
Christian Yelich and Giancarlo Stanton are free from MIA purgatory. We revisit the full list of UP: batters from the 2018 Baseball Forecaster, with some additional color for those whose offseason outlooks have changed.
Finding the right NFBC league for you, the importance of staying ahead of the curve of league trends, upside drafting, targeting last year's disappointments and avoiding players coming off career-best seasons.
This week, we take a look at the top second base prospects. This is frequently one of the more difficult positions to rank, in large part because many of the better major league second basemen start off at other positions.
Sean Manaea's performance took a surprising step backward in 2017—could weight loss have been the culprit behind his second half skill declines? Plus, Addison Russell, Joe Mauer, Jose Urena, and Jeimer Candelario.
After tossing just 25 IP last year due to injuries, Shohei Otani's immediate IP projection looks like a dart-throw, which suggests that he'll fit right in with the rest of LAA's rotation. The HOU and OAK catching outlooks, and more.
Christian Yelich and Giancarlo Stanton are free from MIA purgatory. We revisit the full list of UP: batters from the 2018 Baseball Forecaster, with some additional color for those whose offseason outlooks have changed.