Ben and Paul talk to Corey Dawkins about Chad Billingsley’s elbow, then discuss the Mariners’ decision to start Robert Andino over Brendan Ryan and the state of Seattle’s organization.
Getting nervous about the ace pitchers who are off to poor starts? Paul explains why, at least for four of them, you shouldn’t be.
What can Hisashi Iwakuma’s early season work teach us about using the most effective stats available?
The Towers of Power Fantasy Hours is back after a 2-day delay
Paul tells you which starters are worth using and which ones to avoid in your fantasy leagues this week.
Positional scarcity makes highly regarded backstop prospects attractive, but recent history offers a cautionary tale.
Rick Porcello takes out Oakland’s Josh Donaldson with one of the dirtiest curves you’ll ever see.
Jason and Paul discuss hot starts, cold starts, injuries of the week, and witness Greinke’s season take an unfortunate turn for the worst during the show. Carlos Quentin is fertilizer.
Which starters should you plan on using in your fantasy leagues next week?
Paul shares the team-by-team count of players on his AL-only and mixed-league teams, with the Royals leading the way.
There Is Always Trust In The Wikipedia. Jason and Paul review the opening week of the season and Jason Parks stops in to discuss his trip to Arizona and what caught his attention.
Strong matchups warrant gambles on Roy Halladay and Tim Lincecum this week, even in the wake of their shaky debuts.
Cole Hamels, CC Sabathia, and other aces disappointed their owners on Opening Day, but there is no reason to sell low.
Paul Sporer couldn’t go to ToutWars, but he sits down to chat with Jason, Mike, and Paul Singman about their teams, strategies, and drinks of choice at Foley’s.
A favorable early schedule for the Athletics lands Jarrod Parker and Brett Anderson among the must-starts this week.
The 2011 Cy Young Award winner leads an exceptionally deep crop of senior-circuit starters.