Top prospects, organizational depth, and others added to 40-man rosters in anticipation of the Rule 5 Draft.
The White Sox continue to follow through on their vow to be aggressive this offseason, signing Adam LaRoche to bat in the middle of the order.
The Blue Jays, not the Cubs, sign Russell Martin; The Cubs, not the Braves, now employ Tommy La Stella.
There Is No Offseason is a podcast that focuses exclusively on dynasty and long-term keeper formats. We talk major leagues, minor leagues and we never miss an opportunity to take a jab at Craig.
The Angels make a pair of trades to bolster their pitching staff; the Astros get a new pitch-framer who might make Jason Castro tradeable.
Bret and Mike take a deep dive into current fantasy baseball topics.
There Is No Offseason is a podcast that focuses exclusively on dynasty and long-term keeper formats. We talk major leagues, minor leagues and we never miss an opportunity to take a jab at Craig.
Bret and Mike take some deeper dives into important fantasy topics of the week.
There Is No Offseason is a podcast that focuses exclusively on dynasty and long-term keeper formats. We talk major leagues, minor leagues and we never miss an opportunity to take a jab at Craig.
Bret and Mike take some deeper dives into important fantasy topics of the week.
There Is No Offseason is a podcast that focuses exclusively on dynasty and long-term keeper formats. We talk major leagues, minor leagues and we never miss an opportunity to take a jab at Craig.
Mauricio evalutes his preseason closer strategy and reveals how he’ll approach them in 2015.
Scouting and fantasy takes on this week’s second-tier, but still intriguing, call-ups.
Bret and Mike take some deeper dives into important fantasy topics of the week.
There Is No Offseason is a podcast that focuses exclusively on dynasty and long-term keeper formats. We talk major leagues, minor leagues and we never miss an opportunity to take a jab at Craig.
The Cubs call up another of the most exciting prospects in the minors, as Jorge Soler takes his place in front of Wrigley’s ivy.