2015 Fantasy Baseball
2014 Fantasy Baseball Breakout: Corey Dickerson
Corey Dickerson, an eighth round pick in the 2010 MLB Amateur Draft, was never a highly touted prospect, failing to crack notable industry top-100 prospect lists. He did, however, crush the ball at every level of the minors (albeit it in some very friendly hitting conditions), and he hit respectably
2015 Fantasy Baseball: It’s Never Too Early — First Basemen
As we saw with the catchers, there are a few guys that rise and fall when we compare early rankings and the first few expert drafts. It may seem like insanity to begin looking at baseball at January, but most of the major moves have already been made and teams
2014 Fantasy Baseball Breakout: Jake Arrieta
The first 2014 breakout player I wrote about this offseason was Carlos Carrasco. He wasn’t the only once-well-thought-of prospect to bloom last year as Jake Arrieta did so in the Senior Circuit for the Cubs. The one time Baltimore Oriole and former top-100 prospect per both Baseball America and Baseball
2015 Fantasy Baseball: It’s Never Too Early — Catchers
Some publications are getting a head start on the competition. With the college football season coming to a close and the NFL headed to the playoffs, some of you are looking for things to do to fill your budgeted fantasy sports schedule. You might as well get the jump on
The Post Post-Hype Sleeper: Travis Snider
As a highly touted prospect, Travis Snider has received second, third, and maybe even fourth chances despite totaling just a .246/.310/.406 slash line through 1,706 plate appearances. He went from hyped prospect, to post-hype sleeper, to mostly forgotten man after a change of scenery deal in the summer of 2012