While Vladimir Guerrero Jr. got the headlines, the promotion of lesser-owned phenom Carter Kieboom is the move that has the fantasy market buzzing. What other players are generating interest?
Fourteen shutout innings to start the season, including a gem at Coors Field, has Max Fried's ownership skyrocketing. Who should you target and who should you be afraid of when braving the free agent waters?
A mere afterthought on draft day, Kolten Wong's red-hot start suddenly has him atop the hot pickup list. How does he stack up against other early season market movers?
"Objective: to assemble a lineup of 23... baseball players whose cumulative statistics during the regular season... exceed those of all other owners..." How do we do that? Start with the most undervalued players!
Saves—who needs them? Well, almost everyone. Here, we'll dissect the market's take on relievers (mostly closers) and see where we can find value and possible pitfalls.
The market is generally valuing pitching higher than BaseballHQ, which may dictate your strategy somewhat. Still, there's a large number of differences worth examining.
With so many outfielders to choose from, we were bound to find some differences between BaseballHQ and the market, and the 2019 OF class did not disappoint. Plus, our annual "don't draft Harper" warning.
It seems the market is undervaluing first base overall, and there are a couple of real bargains available. If you plan carefully, you get get a lot of value from your first base and corner positions in 2019.
Let's talk third base! No speed, but plenty of everything else. A couple of overpriced players and a few bargains. You'll have to read on for the skinny...
While Vladimir Guerrero Jr. got the headlines, the promotion of lesser-owned phenom Carter Kieboom is the move that has the fantasy market buzzing. What other players are generating interest?
Fourteen shutout innings to start the season, including a gem at Coors Field, has Max Fried's ownership skyrocketing. Who should you target and who should you be afraid of when braving the free agent waters?
A mere afterthought on draft day, Kolten Wong's red-hot start suddenly has him atop the hot pickup list. How does he stack up against other early season market movers?
"Objective: to assemble a lineup of 23... baseball players whose cumulative statistics during the regular season... exceed those of all other owners..." How do we do that? Start with the most undervalued players!
Saves—who needs them? Well, almost everyone. Here, we'll dissect the market's take on relievers (mostly closers) and see where we can find value and possible pitfalls.
The market is generally valuing pitching higher than BaseballHQ, which may dictate your strategy somewhat. Still, there's a large number of differences worth examining.
With so many outfielders to choose from, we were bound to find some differences between BaseballHQ and the market, and the 2019 OF class did not disappoint. Plus, our annual "don't draft Harper" warning.
It seems the market is undervaluing first base overall, and there are a couple of real bargains available. If you plan carefully, you get get a lot of value from your first base and corner positions in 2019.
Let's talk third base! No speed, but plenty of everything else. A couple of overpriced players and a few bargains. You'll have to read on for the skinny...