Farm Report
2014 Fantasy Baseball: The Farm Report, August 12
Well, Trevor May and Javier Baez have left us. Most like, they’ve left us for good. Baez did so with a bang, treating Coors Field like the launching bad it is. Sure, he swings and misses a ton, but when he makes contact angels sing. May’s debut did not go
2014 Fantasy Baseball: The Farm Report, June 3
Welcome back! Name Franchise Level PA R HR RBI SB AVG OBP SLG Javier Baez Cubs AAA 182 23 7 25 5 0.223 0.280 0.416 Arismendy Alcantara Cubs AAA 205 31 7 28 10 0.280 0.317 0.540 Kris Bryant Cubs AA 234 47 17 46 7 0.350 0.453 0.685 Matt
2014 Fantasy Baseball: The Farm Report, May 20
Since our last update, Kevin Gausman and Rafael Montero graduated; or graduated again in Gausman’s case. Montero’s debut was decent, especially considering he was probably feeling all sorts of jitters going up against the Yankees. He’s likely a spot starter in most leagues until he proves otherwise. Gausman, on the
2014 Fantasy Baseball: The Farm Report, May 6
Minor league action is heating up. Since our last update, Marcus Stroman was called up. It appears he’ll work out of the bullpen immediately, but given the fact that he’s already stretched -and that Dustin McGown isn’t very good – out he should make his way into the rotation sooner
2014 Fantasy Baseball: The Farm Report, April 22nd
It didn’t take long for George Springer to graduate on to the rookie report. Houston’s consensus top three prospect was called up essentially as soon as the Astros had guaranteed themselves another year of control over him. In a nutshell, it’s good for all sides. Springer gets to play in
2014 Fantasy Baseball: The Farm Report
Last week we reintroduced our rookie report. This week we’re running our first installment of our farm report. We’re tracking prospects that are the most likely to make an impact this year. There are a ton of prospects worth following, but most people only play in year-to-year leagues, so following