Looking back (and a little forward) at the hits and misses of 2017 through the midway point.
Who’s getting two starts in real life, and who should you start twice in your fantasy league? Stephen Strasburg and Yu Darvish, for sure…
Corey Kluber is described as robot-like for several reasons, including his dependability. So start him twice. The same goes for Clayton Kershaw and Jon Lester.
Carlos Martinez, Max Scherzer, Chris Archer and Justin Verlander (yes, even him)—your table is ready.
It’s a rough week in the NL, where no one with two scheduled outings is worthy of automatic, fore-sure, consecutive starts. Carlos Carrasco and Chris Sale, conversely, are ready to pitch two.
You might be uncertain as to whom to start, but Dirty Harry, Zack Morris, Pete Campbell and Slim Shady know.
This season is old enough to know better, but some early hitting performances really stand out.
Noah Syndergaard is an auto-start (unless he’s not). So it’s going to be one of those kind of weeks.
A look at how to make the most of BP’s offerings in tandem with Mike’s bid limits.
Projection systems and oddsmakers have a lot more in common than you might think.
Which young pitchers does PECOTA see as having breakout potential in 2017?
Tampa Bay may feel like a bad team, but is PECOTA nuts to think the Rays are decent?
Taking a deep dive into the Cardinals right-hander’s repertoire, sequencing, tunnels, and overall approach.
Which young hitters does PECOTA see as having breakout potential in 2017?