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5 Category Projections: Right Fielders 2020
The Corona Virus has taken a bite out of the baseball season and has taken a bite out of our coverage. It’s been almost a week since my last article. However, it’s time to get back on the horse even if baseball is taking some time off. If you’ve missed
2017 Fantasy Baseball: The Fielding Chronicles– Kansas City Royals
Fans and teams alike are learning more and more about fielding every year. Teams use fielding numbers to decide who to play and to decide what types of pitchers to add to their team. Fantasy fans use fielding numbers also to determine which pitchers to add to their fantasy rosters.
2017 Fantasy Baseball: Right Field PECOTA Projections M-S
We come to the end of the PECOTA series for position players. Right field is likely the deepest position on the diamond in terms of fantasy production. That can be seen through the median numbers, but also through the number of players that come close to the median. For instance,
2017 Fantasy Baseball: AL Central Lineup Grades
Fantasy baseball is more or less an individual sport and baseball tends to be a one on one game, but there is a certain synergy that comes from being a part of a team. Players on a good team tend to perform better than players on a bad team. Furthermore,
2017 Fantasy Baseball, Knocking on the Door: Right Fielders
The knocking on the door series is a way to capture the players that haven’t built up enough of a track record to be considered amongst the top 24 at their respective position. However, they have the talent and the opportunity to finish in the top 24 by the end
2016 Fantasy Baseball: Breakout Candidate — Dexter Fowler
Anyone paying any attention the Cubs offseason has to admit that they are absolutely loaded with talent. Picking out a position player that could either fly under the radar or be a player that is key for them to advance to the playoffs is difficult. There might be more Cubs
2016 Fantasy Baseball: Generation Next — Right Fielders
As we reach the end of our series in terms of position players, we find a position that might not be as long in terms of premium prospects as some others, but it is considerably deeper than other positions. There were a couple of promising outfielders I eliminated that others
2015 Fantasy Baseball Week 25 Waiver Wire: 3 to Catch, 3 to Cut, 3 to Keep
In the Week 25 edition of fantasy baseball 3×3, we’re scooping Ketel Marte, skipping Raisel Iglesias, and sticking with Jorge Soler. There are plenty of waiver wire columns out there that provide an exhaustive list of the most added players in fantasy leagues. This isn’t one of them. Here, we’ll
Seattle Mariners trade Austin Jackson to the Chicago Cubs
Today marks a second deadline of sorts in MLB. As a matter of course, the waiver deadline doesn’t really exist, but MLB has established rules for the postseason and one of those rules is that teams must set their postseason rosters before the end of August 31st. There have been
2015 Fantasy Baseball: Right Field VORP Revisited
View image | gettyimages.com This marks the end of the VORP revisited series. With the end comes this one piece of advice: it is dangerous to use any one piece of information exclusively during your draft. Statistics are tools. If you follow them down the rabbit hole, you usually wind