The guys return and make up for lost time with almost four and a half hours of pitching excellence.
A look at the upcoming matchups for next week’s two-start pitchers to help you set your fantasy rotation.
Episode 49 of the Towers of Power Fantasy Hours is live. 2 hours and 35 minutes of fantasy baseball chatter to help you get your teams to the promise land.
After taking a look at some lefty mashers last week, Paul brings you five players who could help your fantasy squad on the long side of a platoon.
Jarrod Parker and Travis Wood move into the “start” category, as Paul helps you set your rotation for next week.
Our top-ranked preseason prospect makes his major league debut tonight.
Paul presents a few likely-available hitters whose platoon splits against left-handers could help bolster your fantasy lineup.
The guys offer up a marathon-level four hours of podcast to compensate for Doug’s impending vacation and subsequent week off from the show.
Cole Hamels snapped a six-start losing streak, and he stays in the auto-start ranks as Paul looks ahead to next week.
A league-wide decrease in stolen bases has left some fantasy owners, like Paul, scrambling for help in that category.
Plenty to discuss as the calendar flips to June.
Paul helps you decide which two-start pitchers are worth using this week and which ones you should avoid.
Paul and Doug discuss the phenom Shelby Miller and how his 2-pitch arsenal makes for interesting sequencing followed by why superstar Clayton Kershaw wasn’t quite himself.
Paul is back, and the guys have added some independent music exposure to the show
Paul gives you some advice on how to get trade negotiations going and cautions against actions that could stop them dead in their tracks.
Rough matchups could leave AL-only leaguers scrambling this week, but the NL has a deeper slate of usable starters.