Los Angeles tries to hold off Cleveland, Chicago gets one in Milwaukee, and Texas sneaks back into the race.
Do you remember when you were excited for the baseball season to start?
This week Harry and Kendall discuss pitcher similarity scores. Where did they come from? What are they? What can they be used for? And what might they evolve into. This week Kendall learned a little about Ted Williams, and Harry learned something from Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Una cifra que se esta volviendo mas dificil de alcanzar.
A standard that’s becoming harder to reach.
The White Sox are going to give Giolito every chance to succeed as a starter, and so far he’s done exactly that.
Role players who fill the Cubs’ six lineup spots around Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo have come up big in the second half.
Homers used to be good; now they’re the bread in a failure sandwich.
Follow along as SaberManagerâ„¢ leads the 2005 Chicago Cubs through the second month of their season.
New York beats Minnesota again, Giancarlo Stanton hits his 56th, Adam Frazier hurt the Brewers, and Chris Sale gets to 300.
George Bissell, Mike Gianella and Bret Sayre outline their strategic approaches to the fantasy playoffs including: relying on studs that got you there versus riding the hot hand and several useful wavier wire targets. They also banter about Rhys Hoskins insane hot streak, Victor Robles long-term potential, and some names to target in keeper and dynasty formats. Finally, they take a quick look ahead to 2018 by debating Giancarlo Stanton’s fantasy value.