Two of the better righties in baseball, Nola and Syndergaard, are struggling in the early going. Kershaw returned from a health issue to look pretty darn sharp. As he returned, another left as Snell has been placed on the DL with one interesting … Continue reading about Ray’s Ramblings: April 17th, Pitch Clock
Fantasy Baseball Elite Podcast: Episode 14
Rankings update? The importance of sample sizes? Luis Castillo has been impressive, but are there still concerns? The need to decide what it is you need in a deal, and how that is at least as important as who is the “better” player. Snell to DL … Continue reading about Fantasy Baseball Elite Podcast: Episode 14
Future NFL Draft Prospects: Apr. 16
The NFL is built upon what college football provides. Every year, there’s a focus on incoming rookies and players who are going to make impacts for their new teams, but where did those players come from? What did they look like as underclassmen in … Continue reading about Future NFL Draft Prospects: Apr. 16
From the Gut – Starting Pitcher Review
These first few weeks have been a bumpy ride for many fantasy owners who invested in early starting pitching but are getting bombarded out the gate. If you used a pick in the first few rounds on Chris Sale, Corey Kluber, Aaron Nola, Zack Greinke or … Continue reading about From the Gut – Starting Pitcher Review
Prospect Watch 2019: Week 4
Each week we will try to give a quick update on each of the top-40 minor leaguers that could help out in the fantasy game in 2019. Of course, there is an element of uncertainty with all of this as we never quite know when a team will decide to call … Continue reading about Prospect Watch 2019: Week 4
2019 Best Ball Values: Volume 13
As we enter the offseason, there’s a new format that’s emerged over the last couple of seasons which has caught the attention of many. In fact, it's the preferred way to play for a lot of fantasy football enthusiasts. Best … Continue reading about 2019 Best Ball Values: Volume 13
Ray’s Ramblings: April 16th, Pitch Clock
Arms, arms, arms. Ray Flowers reviews the plight of a bevy of arms in this Ramblings entry. Some of the arms are off to solid starts (Buchholz, Morton, Price, Sabathia, Smith), others are a bit cold (Hendricks, Kluber, Mikolas, Straham) while still … Continue reading about Ray’s Ramblings: April 16th, Pitch Clock
Ray’s Ramblings: Expected Stats, April 15th
Expected stats are all the rage in the world of baseball. For years, we’ve said things like ‘this guy should be doing better than he has been showing’ or ‘this guy is performing over his head.’ Now, with some of the expected stats that are available … Continue reading about Ray’s Ramblings: Expected Stats, April 15th
Ray’s Ramblings: FAAB Run Week 3
I’m gonna to spend some time going through the FAAB bidding in five experts leagues. There were some aggressive bids on players that I think were overspends, and plenty a player added on the cheap that could turn out to be a bargain. Did the spending … Continue reading about Ray’s Ramblings: FAAB Run Week 3
Ray’s Rundown – 04/13
Ray Flowers talks injuries: Trout (groin), Scherzer (ankle), Ohtani (elbow), Hamilton (knee), Polanco (shoulder), Andujar (shoulder), Sanchez (calf DL) – how do you handle the catcher position? When is it right to pass on the “better” player? … Continue reading about Ray’s Rundown – 04/13