We’re not talking about different things. We’re just using different words.
Should you go with the K-happy Jay or the new Dodger in your drafts and auctions this spring?
“When at his best, he is spotting the fastball, cutter and sinker around the outside portions of each quadrant while mixing in the curveball.”
If these players are on your league’s waiver wire, they might be worth considering, depending on the format in which you play.
A look at several pitchers who could rise in the rankings and provide late-round values in your drafts next spring.
Paul helps you set your fantasy rotation for next week with a look at the two-start pitchers.
Harry draws on a conversation with former big-leaguer Brian Bannister to extend his PITCHf/x research on changeups from earlier in the year.
Paul helps you decide which two-start pitchers are worth using this week and which ones you should avoid.
The Diamondbacks sign Brandon McCarthy, the Dodgers ink Hyun-Jin Ryu, the Rangers unload Michael Young and Ryan Ludwick re-ups with the Reds.
It raises a good question, though. *Has* a team tried to score 14 runs every game and go 124-1?
Ben and Sam talk about Brett Anderson’s Tuesday return from Tommy John surgery and its impact on Oakland’s potential playoff rotation, then discuss whether Stephen Drew would be wise to test the free-agent market this winter in light of the other shortstops available.
Unsurprisingly, the team that has played the Pirates and Padres has the best record in baseball.
Luebke, Bedard, and McCarthy join VP this week.