Cody Reed showed some hidden signs in 2018 of finally tapping into his upper-rotation potential, making him one of several intriguing end-game targets in each league.
Manny Machado should continue to provide a little bit of everything with his new team. Plus, can Wilson Ramos and Max Muncy repeat their big years, and what's next for Jose Quintana and Jose Urena?
"Objective: to assemble a lineup of 23... baseball players whose cumulative statistics during the regular season... exceed those of all other owners..." How do we do that? Start with the most undervalued players!
Gerrit Cole is a top five SP, Randall Grichuk can provide some mid-round power, Jose Leclerc is in line for saves in Texas, and Omar Narvaez offers some catcher #2 value later in drafts.
Felipe Vazquez has only been closing games for a little over a year and a half, but has he already risen to elite status? Plus, Justin Upton, Carson Kelly, Jake Odorizzi, and J.P. Crawford.
Saves—who needs them? Well, almost everyone. Here, we'll dissect the market's take on relievers (mostly closers) and see where we can find value and possible pitfalls.
Travis Shaw couldn’t fully replicate his 2017 breakout, but he posted a strong follow-up, slugging 32 HR with a .241 BA and 5 SB in 498 AB. What can we expect in 2019? Plus, Kirby Yates, Jake Lamb, Kike Hernandez, and Dereck Rodriguez.
Cody Reed showed some hidden signs in 2018 of finally tapping into his upper-rotation potential, making him one of several intriguing end-game targets in each league.
Manny Machado should continue to provide a little bit of everything with his new team. Plus, can Wilson Ramos and Max Muncy repeat their big years, and what's next for Jose Quintana and Jose Urena?
"Objective: to assemble a lineup of 23... baseball players whose cumulative statistics during the regular season... exceed those of all other owners..." How do we do that? Start with the most undervalued players!
Gerrit Cole is a top five SP, Randall Grichuk can provide some mid-round power, Jose Leclerc is in line for saves in Texas, and Omar Narvaez offers some catcher #2 value later in drafts.
Felipe Vazquez has only been closing games for a little over a year and a half, but has he already risen to elite status? Plus, Justin Upton, Carson Kelly, Jake Odorizzi, and J.P. Crawford.
Saves—who needs them? Well, almost everyone. Here, we'll dissect the market's take on relievers (mostly closers) and see where we can find value and possible pitfalls.
Travis Shaw couldn’t fully replicate his 2017 breakout, but he posted a strong follow-up, slugging 32 HR with a .241 BA and 5 SB in 498 AB. What can we expect in 2019? Plus, Kirby Yates, Jake Lamb, Kike Hernandez, and Dereck Rodriguez.