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NFBC ADP vs Steamer Projections – Outfielders Part 1
We’ve moved into that wonderful period where you can sniff the air and get the aroma of a baseball tingling those nostrils. Spring Training is commencing, which will soon turn into actual games, followed by Twitter clamouring for the meaningful games to begin and bemoaning how long Spring Training lasts.
2018 Fantasy Baseball: Fantasy Right Fielders 11-20
The rankings have taken a beating on the comment wire. However, the good news is that someone is paying attention. Rankings players across formats is hard and forecasting performance is nearly impossible. Analysts have to err on one side or another. You can be more aggressive and bet on the
2017 Fantasy Baseball: Total Points– Right Fielders
Right field might be the strongest position on the diamond. At least, it has had two players that have captured the attention of the baseball world. Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton have hit home runs by the bushel, but are they best right fielders in the game? Total points encompass
The Weekly Standard: All-Star Snub Edition
We are used to looking at the best position player, starting pitcher, and relief pitcher on the fantasy market, but it is that time of year where everyone comes out with their list of all-star snubs. I’ll join in with the fun and pick one player at each position (plus
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,
2016 Fantasy Baseball Week 2 Waiver Wire: 3 to Catch, 3 to Cut, 3 to Keep
In the 2016 debut of fantasy baseball 3×3, we’re talking Trevor Story, then catching Delino DeShields, keeping Noah Syndergaard, and cutting Ken Giles. A couple notes before we get going: I’m going to switch up the format a little bit this year. It’s been getting a bit stale IMHO, so
2015 Fantasy Baseball: It’s Time to Drop These Injured Players
Earlier this week, I discussed the art of stashing players on the DL. I went over the situations where a player merits a stash, as well as the ones where they don’t. Not all all situations are alike and all fantasy teams have different needs, but when it comes down
2015 Fantasy Baseball: All-Star Break Injury Report
Cincinnati will host the 86th Midsummer Classic next Tuesday in what should be an exciting affair. Unfortunately, stats accrued during the game won’t be reflected in your fantasy baseball lineups, so the break is a great time to plan for the second half. While others are enjoying the time off from
2015 Fantasy Baseball: Rookie Report – Rest-of-Season Hitter Rankings
There have been so many high-profile prospects called up to the Majors recently let’s take stock of where they stand amongst each other. 1. Joc Pederson – You could place the second guy on this list here and I don’t think anyone would quibble with it, but Pederson has outproduced
2015 Fantasy Baseball: Week 2 Rookie Report
View image | gettyimages.com All stats listed as of 8:00 p.m. central time Thursday. Archie Bradley made his first Major League start Saturday against the Dodgers, and it was nothing short of a success. The 22-year-old pitched six scoreless innings with six strikeouts and four walks while allowing only one