Does a recently high batting average bode well for Arcia’s immediate fantasy future?
George Bissell and Jeffrey Paternostro, BP’s senior prospect writer, discuss the BP Midseason Top 50 prospects list, and Eric Roseberry #FriendOfThePod stops by to draft the biggest second half fantasy storylines.
In a breakthrough campaign, Travis Shaw is having one of the top seasons of any third baseman in fantasy. Will he continue to be elite at the hot corner?
He’s running with an opportunity to play—but how long can Taylor keep up this kind of production?
Mike Montgomery has been effective for the Cubs as a starting pitcher. But what does that have to do with the price of beans as it relates to your fantasy team?
Alex Wood has been an All-Star caliber performer for the Dodgers, putting it all together at age 26. Will he sustain his terrific start to 2017?
With malace toward none but stolen bases toward many, here’s Mallex Smith.
Jeff Hoffman has been a great help to the Colorado Rockies so far. But there are indicators that his dominating ride might be hitting turbulance soon.
Andrelton Simmons has been getting results—and showing other signs—that he’s having a career season in fantasy.
Steven Souza has been on the more productive outfielders in 2017, but will this trend continue—or should owners move him while his value is at its highest?
Manny Machado has too much of a track record to be dropped from the five stars—even if he’s not hitting like an elite SS.
What does dancing legend Mikhail Baryshnikov have to do with A’s infielder Jed Lowrie? It is related to why you should trade Lowrie ASAP.
George Bissell, Mike Gianella and Eric Roseberry discuss potential wavier wire targets including Ian Happ, Tommy Joseph, Justin Smoak, Alex Avila and Brad Peacock. Then, BP Toronto Co-Editor-in-Chief Joshua Howsam joins the show to analyze Marco Estrada’s strikeout surge, Jose Bautista’s struggles, and Marcus Stroman’s upside.
Smoak is having his best season—but how much fire is behind his new success?
Karns is striking out more and walking fewer than ever for the Royals. Is it time to pick him up?
Scott Schebler offers power—but is that enough to make him valuable to fantasy owners?