Bryce Harper and Giancarlo Stanton give Mauricio’s ideal Roto squad big-time power potential if they stay healthy.
Paul bets on rebounds from Jason Heyward and Yoenis Cespedes, and spends no more than $14 on each of his pitchers.
A look at the hitters who could outperform their PECOTA projections in the power department.
In the debut edition of this series, the fantasy team looks at players who could outperform their PECOTA projections in batting average.
The fantasy crew tries to peg the top 15 picks and predict breakouts from later picks.
Most fantasy players prefer to invest their top pick in a star hitter, but this spring, one hurler might tempt those picking outside the top five.
Ben and Sam discuss (again) whether Mike Trout or Bryce Harper will have the better career, then talk about where they would rank today’s top pitchers and position players for the future.
In an effort to spice up the All-Star break, Bret comes up with a new event’and puts two of the game’s brightest young stars to the test.
Ben and Sam talk about how a player’s willingness to crash into walls affects their expectations for him, then discuss whether Albert Pujols can improve if he keeps playing.
Dissecting three matchups between two of baseball’s most must-watch players.
You can learn a lot about a baseballer by the people he follows.
Narrativizing baseball players through food.
Determining what a hustle play looks like, and then watching the best ones.
The NL results of the 21st-annual Internet Baseball Awards are in, and the winners include a few of the season’s best stories.
Jason reviews some narrow aspects of the 2012 season.