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.
Seattle summons one of baseball’s top pitching prospects for a Friday start.
Why not all sixth-place teams are equally out of the race.
Your team may be tanking, and it may feel as though it’s time to sell’but as Mike explains, you might actually be wise to wait.
Paul shares the team-by-team count of players on his AL-only and mixed-league teams, with the Royals leading the way.
Although fantasy owners typically fill every position, they often leave their disabled-list spots vacant, so Josh profiles six players worth stashing.
Paul Sporer & Doug Thorburn have released their 2013 SP Guide
Jurickson Profar and Oscar Taveras lead off the first half of Bret’s and Josh’s rankings.
BP rolls out its expanded and enhanced fantasy coverage for 2013.
Baseball Prospectus brings back the popular Scoresheet Baseball Draft Aid, remaining Scoresheet-friendly in 2013. In time for public league drafts!
BP’s Paul Sporer announces his annual Starting Pitcher Guide, and a special BP guest is joining him this year.
Aroldis Chapman, Jonathan Broxton, and J.J. Putz are examined by the Reaper this week.
Injury disappointments Jacoby Ellsbury and Jayson Werth highlight this week’s Reaper.
Derek begins reviewing his pre-season predictions, starting with the ones that made him (and you) look good.
Playing for one category might make sense this late in the season. Here are some limited players who might nonetheless pick up a point or two for you.