Plus contact, good defense and a high-ceiling running game make Jose Peraza one of our 2B targets. He's just one name of a list that could have an impact on your league's 2016 SB battle.
Travis D'Arnaud's combination of plate skills and power earned $7 last year despite being limited to just 239 AB by injuries. He remains one of our favorite $10+ plays at catcher heading into 2016.
Josh Bell has yet to make his first MLB appearance, but his plate skills, power potential and opportunity make him a nice value play for 1B-needy keeper league owners.
Carlos Gonzalez is a decent bet to leave Coors Field this off-season, a possibility to which his keeper league owners might want to pay attention. These and some other random musings and speculation as we ramp toward the off-season.
With 2015 in the books for most leagues, it's never too early to begin considering rule changes. And regardless of your league's format, some starting points are obvious.
Jung-ho Kang's promising performance is a reminder that there's both talent and risk in speculating on foreign imports, just one of our closing thoughts on 2015.
Last year at this time, would you have rather entered 2015 with Yu Darvish over Jake Arrietta? Just one of our cautionary notes and observations in looking back at 2015.
Enrique Hernandez's impressive 2H performance in full-time play is just part of why he heads our NL list of 2H pop-ups and surgers that merit attention heading into 2016.
Jackie Bradley Jr. has exploded in August, and among several August/September surgers and pop-ups that owners should consider rostering for 2016 as the current season winds down.
As the 2015 MLB season comes to a close, so do our fantasy baseball seasons. Unfortunately, our Glenneration X / BHQ entry won't be on top of the NFBC. The league title, though, may still be within our reach.
Plus contact, good defense and a high-ceiling running game make Jose Peraza one of our 2B targets. He's just one name of a list that could have an impact on your league's 2016 SB battle.
Travis D'Arnaud's combination of plate skills and power earned $7 last year despite being limited to just 239 AB by injuries. He remains one of our favorite $10+ plays at catcher heading into 2016.
Josh Bell has yet to make his first MLB appearance, but his plate skills, power potential and opportunity make him a nice value play for 1B-needy keeper league owners.
Carlos Gonzalez is a decent bet to leave Coors Field this off-season, a possibility to which his keeper league owners might want to pay attention. These and some other random musings and speculation as we ramp toward the off-season.
With 2015 in the books for most leagues, it's never too early to begin considering rule changes. And regardless of your league's format, some starting points are obvious.
Jung-ho Kang's promising performance is a reminder that there's both talent and risk in speculating on foreign imports, just one of our closing thoughts on 2015.
Last year at this time, would you have rather entered 2015 with Yu Darvish over Jake Arrietta? Just one of our cautionary notes and observations in looking back at 2015.
Enrique Hernandez's impressive 2H performance in full-time play is just part of why he heads our NL list of 2H pop-ups and surgers that merit attention heading into 2016.
Jackie Bradley Jr. has exploded in August, and among several August/September surgers and pop-ups that owners should consider rostering for 2016 as the current season winds down.
As the 2015 MLB season comes to a close, so do our fantasy baseball seasons. Unfortunately, our Glenneration X / BHQ entry won't be on top of the NFBC. The league title, though, may still be within our reach.