The Braves sure seem to have a never-ending supply of power arms to turn to in the rotation. It also seems like all of those arms are 25 years of age or much younger. Sean Newcomb will turn 26 in June, but he is still one of those young arms the club hopes to build […]
2018 Splits: AL Pitchers
Which guys are good against lefties? Which batters struggle against soft tossers? Conversely, which arms struggle at home or dominate hitters with swing and miss tendencies? In what can be a maddening game of chasing numbers down a rabbit hole, it’s nice to have someone hold your hand and guide you through the maze, or […]
2019 Mixed Tout Wars Auction
A cross county trip for Tout Wars is always one of the highlights of the month of March. The draft at least. Am I the only one who detests children flying on planes? At least babies? My red eye was a trip from hell as a one year old behind me screamed the entire time […]
DraftCheat’s Pitchers to Target: Jon Gray
In this series I’ll be taking an in-depth look at pitchers I’m targeting in 2019 drafts. Some will be studs who I think are still undervalued, others will be pitchers who have finished mid-pack but are breakout candidates. Some will be genuine sleepers you can get in the last few rounds of your drafts. ADP: […]
2019 Player Profile: Jonathan Villar
Jonathan Villar is a somewhat limited hitter and a somewhat undisciplined runner on the base paths. That said, he figures to play daily for the Orioles, he is likely to continue to run no matter what the results are, and he qualifies up the middle in the infield. When talking fantasy baseball in 2019, that’s […]
Managing FAAB
The majority of fantasy baseball leagues have thankfully joined modern times where picking up free agents is no longer a first-come, first-serve experience. For those who still employee this format, please consider running a league vote to switch to FAAB. No matter how you pronounce it, FAAB stands for Free Agent Acquisition Budget but the […]
Battle of the Experts – Austin Barnes
Ray Flowers and Vlad Sedler take counter positions on a single player, one for, one against. Which one of our experts do you agree with? Does either strike a knockout blow? Is there a TKO? Is there a need for another round? Two or our best analysts give their thoughts on a player for the […]
The Opener In 2019
The Opener came into vogue last season. You know, the reliever that starts a game who might face just the first couple of batters or even pitch into the second inning, and then is relieved by a guy who goes on to pitch roughly the same number of innings as a backend starter (4-5 innings […]
2019 Player Profile: Tyler Glasnow
With and arm handed down from Mount Olympus, Tyler Glasnow has been slated for stardom since childhood. While growing into a strapping young man at 6’8”, the road has been filled with excellent performances as well as staggeringly low, lows. With the trade to the Rays last season, a run of 11 starts raised the […]
Battle of the Experts – David Price
Ray Flowers and Vlad Sedler take counter positions on a single player, one for, one against. Which one of our experts do you agree with? Does either strike a knockout blow? Is there a TKO? Is there a need for another round? Two or our best analysts give their thoughts on a player for the […]