Paul and Doug breakdown the game of the year that wasn’t as Justin Verlander and Yu Darvish fail to match the hype of their matchup.
Opposing pitchers haven’t fared quite as badly in the thin air of Denver in 2013 as they have in past years, but that doesn’t mean you should lower your start-sit bar.
Shelby Miller and Hisashi Iwakuma join the auto-start ranks as Paul helps you set your fantasy rotations for the next week.
Paul and Doug have one of their best Games of the Week as both see some interesting things in a struggling Hamels and Paul tries to sell Doug on the surging Corbin.
Travis Wood and Jeff Locke have both posted sub-3.00 ERAs to date. Which one is more likely to keep it up?
Paul offers advice on which two-start pitchers to start and which ones to sit in your fantasy leagues next week.
Paul & Doug push the four-hour mark discussing nine different pitchers before they even get to the game of the week, Homer Bailey against Lance Lynn.
In the debut episode of TINSTAAPP, Paul Sporer & Doug Thorburn introduce their show, discuss tons of pitchers, and breakdown their first game of the week between Tim Lincecum and Andrew Cashner
Given the Indians’ early-season propensity to tattoo starters, fantasy owners should be wary of using pitchers that are facing them.
Jason and Paul discuss player requests from the Facebook group as they prep for their live show next week in Houston.
Guthrie appears to have taken a step forward since becoming a Royal yet there is nothing especially different about him.
Paul lets you know which two-start options are worth considering in your weekly leagues this week.
K:BB darling Kevin Slowey is rewarding those like Paul, who have coveted his ratio brilliance for years.
The Rockies pull the trigger on a long-awaited promotion.
Jason and Paul bless some players talking about them in the morning before they go on to have big Sundays
Veterans Roy Halladay and Andy Pettitte are among the two-start pitchers that Paul advises putting into your lineup this week.