Last week, the cream of the crop. This week? The, um, buttermilk? Yes! We'll look at a group of players that may leave a sour taste in your mouth when you consider how much you paid for them.
What went wrong with José Berríos last year? In this week's AL Facts/Flukes, we cover Berríos, Josh Naylor, Jimmy Herget, Danny Jansen, and Tanner Houck.
Austin Riley backed up his breakout 2021 season by batting .273 with 38 HR in 2022. What might 2023 have in store? Plus, Freddy Peralta, Ha-Seong Kim, JT Brubaker, and Matt Carpenter.
Nolan Arenado offers four-category contributions, Joe Musgrove can repeat most of his skills, Chris Taylor offers some late-round value, Adam Wainwright's skills decline, and Wilmer Flores can add some counting stats for deeper leagues.
Is Cedric Mullins a more reasonably priced five-category option than the studs going in the first round? Does Nick Pivetta deserve consideration for a fantasy roster spot? Plus, outlooks for Cal Quantrill, Josh Bell, and Austin Meadows.
Joc Pederson turned in his most valuable fantasy season ever in 2022, but his skills give reason to question the possibility of a repeat. Plus, Anthony Rendon, Kyle Finnegan, Leody Taveras, and Logan Gilbert.
Chase Silseth's ugly results during his rookie season hid the gains he made in the high-minors prior to his recall, improvements that he has continued so far this spring.
Can Amed Rosario replicate 2022? In this week's AL Facts and Flukes article, we cover Rosario, Tyler Anderson, Brandon Lowe, Cole Irvin, and Spencer Torkelson.
Last week, the cream of the crop. This week? The, um, buttermilk? Yes! We'll look at a group of players that may leave a sour taste in your mouth when you consider how much you paid for them.
What went wrong with José Berríos last year? In this week's AL Facts/Flukes, we cover Berríos, Josh Naylor, Jimmy Herget, Danny Jansen, and Tanner Houck.
Austin Riley backed up his breakout 2021 season by batting .273 with 38 HR in 2022. What might 2023 have in store? Plus, Freddy Peralta, Ha-Seong Kim, JT Brubaker, and Matt Carpenter.
Nolan Arenado offers four-category contributions, Joe Musgrove can repeat most of his skills, Chris Taylor offers some late-round value, Adam Wainwright's skills decline, and Wilmer Flores can add some counting stats for deeper leagues.
Is Cedric Mullins a more reasonably priced five-category option than the studs going in the first round? Does Nick Pivetta deserve consideration for a fantasy roster spot? Plus, outlooks for Cal Quantrill, Josh Bell, and Austin Meadows.
Joc Pederson turned in his most valuable fantasy season ever in 2022, but his skills give reason to question the possibility of a repeat. Plus, Anthony Rendon, Kyle Finnegan, Leody Taveras, and Logan Gilbert.
Chase Silseth's ugly results during his rookie season hid the gains he made in the high-minors prior to his recall, improvements that he has continued so far this spring.
Can Amed Rosario replicate 2022? In this week's AL Facts and Flukes article, we cover Rosario, Tyler Anderson, Brandon Lowe, Cole Irvin, and Spencer Torkelson.