One thing that’s been hard to miss over the past month is the emergence of Ronald Acuña Jr. as the most dominant force in baseball. While Mike Trout is still the game’s best player, there’s a decent chance Acuña ends up No. 1 overall in next season's fantasy rankings.
We typically advise fantasy baseball owners to minimize risk whenever possible. But if your team is scuffling and in need of a boost, embracing risk and taking chances on high-upside players might be your best shot at competing.
Zack Greinke was the best player to trade leagues, Indians land five, plus updates and playing-time implications from all of the trade deadline moves in the American League.
The players who could end up carrying their fantasy teams to a title down the stretch have been mostly dead weight all season. These high-priced under-performers are finally showing signs of catching fire—with just enough time left to do some damage.
One thing that’s been hard to miss over the past month is the emergence of Ronald Acuña Jr. as the most dominant force in baseball. While Mike Trout is still the game’s best player, there’s a decent chance Acuña ends up No. 1 overall in next season's fantasy rankings.
We typically advise fantasy baseball owners to minimize risk whenever possible. But if your team is scuffling and in need of a boost, embracing risk and taking chances on high-upside players might be your best shot at competing.
Zack Greinke was the best player to trade leagues, Indians land five, plus updates and playing-time implications from all of the trade deadline moves in the American League.
The players who could end up carrying their fantasy teams to a title down the stretch have been mostly dead weight all season. These high-priced under-performers are finally showing signs of catching fire—with just enough time left to do some damage.