Sick or not, Stephen Strasburg will try to keep the Nationals’ season alive.
The value approach is what worked for me in 2015, and it is not difficult to see it working for me yet again in 2018.
New York chased Corey Kluber early and then Cleveland mounted a comeback, thanks in part to Joe Girardi.
Jon Gray vs. Zack Greinke, for a trip to the NLDS.
George Bissell, Mike Gianella and Bret Sayre outline their strategic approaches to the fantasy playoffs including: relying on studs that got you there versus riding the hot hand and several useful wavier wire targets. They also banter about Rhys Hoskins insane hot streak, Victor Robles long-term potential, and some names to target in keeper and dynasty formats. Finally, they take a quick look ahead to 2018 by debating Giancarlo Stanton’s fantasy value.
You might save your FAAB money for necessary moves in the final transaction period.
The quality of your fantasy league is only as good as its set of rules—and the character of its players.
Jaimer Candelario and Brian Anderson are interesting third-base prospects who will play in September. Jack Flaherty and Dillon Peters are NL pitching prospects with sone upside.
And trust these words from Mike regarding how to construct your fantasy team.
George Bissell and Mike Gianella banter about Rhys Hoskins hot start, Kyrie Irving traded to Boston, the solar eclipse, an intense episode of Game of Thrones, and then traverse the entire American League from a fantasy perspective.
George, Mike and Bret discuss the promotion of Rhys Hoskins, the league-wide reduction in starting pitcher workloads, impressive second half surges from Alex Bregman and Yulieski Gurriel, the emergence of Luis Severino and Jimmy Nelson as elite fantasy starters and more…