BaseballHQ health grades are simple, intuitive, and a very good predictor of future injuries, but they don't always tell the whole story. Check inside for a group of players who's health grade needs some context.
Pitching is as hard as ever to draft wisely, given the massive changes in the game over the past few years (not to mention the weirdness of 2020). We'll try to sort through the most glaring differences between BaseballHQ and the market here.
Another COVID side effect: the SGP denominators for 2020 are useless. What's one to do? Read now for the story of one writer's quest for meaningful data... oh, and also some SGP denominator estimates for 2021.
Let's talk strategy! So much has happened since last spring, and there are long-term trends to consider as well. We'll look at a slew of these meta-effects and see if we figure out how we should adapt our strategies to fit.
We kick off our annual look at the market for each position to identify opportunities for profit and pitfalls to avoid. We'll start with the least mobile group: catchers and DH. Let's goooo!
BaseballHQ health grades are simple, intuitive, and a very good predictor of future injuries, but they don't always tell the whole story. Check inside for a group of players who's health grade needs some context.
Pitching is as hard as ever to draft wisely, given the massive changes in the game over the past few years (not to mention the weirdness of 2020). We'll try to sort through the most glaring differences between BaseballHQ and the market here.
Another COVID side effect: the SGP denominators for 2020 are useless. What's one to do? Read now for the story of one writer's quest for meaningful data... oh, and also some SGP denominator estimates for 2021.
Let's talk strategy! So much has happened since last spring, and there are long-term trends to consider as well. We'll look at a slew of these meta-effects and see if we figure out how we should adapt our strategies to fit.
We kick off our annual look at the market for each position to identify opportunities for profit and pitfalls to avoid. We'll start with the least mobile group: catchers and DH. Let's goooo!