Twenty-five guys—some top prospects, some major-leaguers already—who are lurking and, perhaps, ready to contribute to fantasy rosters in 2017. It’s just a matter of when.
George Bissell is joined by Ryan Bloomfield of BaseballHQ to discuss James Paxton’s meteoric rise, Chris Devenski’s upside, and deliver a “Fact or Fluke?†verdicts. Then, Jarrett Seidler of BP and BP Mets stops by to break down the impact of Noah Syndergaard’s injury, Robert Gsellman’s disappointing first month, and Amed Rosario’s fantasy potential.
Notes on Rafael Devers, Cal Quantrill, Dane Dunning, Lewin Diaz, and more.
Ervin Santana keeps his ERA below 1.00, Boston and Baltimore have more fireworks, and the Dodgers rough up Matt Moore.
Middle relievers with good rate stats, catchers who play, guys filling in during injuries. Some of them could help your team.
Nathan retitles those who have been improperly named; Jeffrey distills that old LeBlanc magic, and Jason tells the story of a man west of a house.
As more and more teams go heavy into catcher framing, improvements are obvious and the margins are shrinking.
Reflecting on the one-season run of a show that meant much more than FOX’s ratings.
On the second episode of DFA, Bryan and R.J. delve into the early wave of prospect talent coming up in Los Angeles; will Bellinger and Urias push the Dodgers to the top of the West? Also, the guys break down Oakland’s Andrew Triggs and much more.
Can the whole be greater than the sum of its parts? Can it ever be less? Is a baseball team just the total of the 25 people who comprise its roster?
Kate tries to share the passion and excitement of Reds baseball, Matt explores the final moments of a lost career, and Emma ranks the recepients of the rage of Ford Frick.