Fantasy Baseball: Walking the Waiver Wire 8/17-8/23
Another fantasy baseball week is in the books, so it is time we look to the wire for the hot bat/hand to get an advantage moving forward.
Another fantasy baseball week is in the books, so it is time we look to the wire for the hot bat/hand to get an advantage moving forward.
Sunday means you should be setting your weekly lineups for Fantasy Baseball. Before you do, check out Two-Start Pitchers Week Five.
There has been a little bit of everything for fantasy baseball managers so far in 2020. Injuries, slow starts, and
Each Sunday, I’ll be taking a look at the two-start pitchers you should get into your lineups, and a few
Each Sunday, I’ll be taking a look at the two-start pitchers you should get into your lineups, and a few
Each Sunday I’ll be taking a look at the two-start pitchers you should get into your lineups, and a few
Signed as a free agent this offseason, the former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yimi Garcia, enters 2020 as a primary setup man for the Miami Marlins. In this day and age, it’s hard to find a pitcher who hasn’t had Tommy John surgery at some point in their career. Garcia is no exception, he missed most of the 2016 season because of arm issues and wound up getting the procedure done on October 25, 2016, which caused him to miss the entirety of the 2017 season.
Finding a reliable source of saves is as tough as it’s ever been. Only 22 pitchers reached 20 saves in 2019 and only 11 pitchers reached 30 saves. More managers are opting to go with a committee to close out games instead of just one ace reliever. That’s why true closers are rarer than ever this year.
First base used to be a spot on the diamond where teams had their big power guys. The position has fallen off offensively in recent years. Although there are still a few gems, the days of waiting on a first baseman for value later in the draft have all but disappeared. Let’s take a look at the top 30 players at first and see if there are a few values still out there.
Continuing the trip around the diamond for our rankings for the 2020 Fantasy Baseball Season, next up is the second basemen. Second base has been a fairly weak position as far as fantasy production goes, with not much depth.
Third base gave fantasy owners a lot to be thankful for in 2019. The hot corner supplied elite power numbers, batting average, and even had a few players swipe 20-plus bases. Heading into the 2020 season, third base has everything you need to make a run at a fantasy championship.
To begin the trip around the diamond with our rankings for the 2020 Fantasy Baseball Season, we start with the catchers. Over the past few years, the catching position hasn’t been exactly overflowing with fantasy talent. Sure, there are a few guys who are consistently at the top, but overall it hasn’t been great.
Another fantasy baseball week is in the books, so it is time we look to the wire for the hot bat/hand to get an advantage moving forward.
Sunday means you should be setting your weekly lineups for Fantasy Baseball. Before you do, check out Two-Start Pitchers Week Five.
There has been a little bit of everything for fantasy baseball managers so far in 2020. Injuries, slow starts, and postponements due to the pandemic
Each Sunday, I’ll be taking a look at the two-start pitchers you should get into your lineups, and a few to stay away from. I’ve
Each Sunday, I’ll be taking a look at the two-start pitchers you should get into your lineups, and a few to stay away from. Also,
Each Sunday I’ll be taking a look at the two-start pitchers you should get into your lineups, and a few to stay away from. Also,
Signed as a free agent this offseason, the former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yimi Garcia, enters 2020 as a primary setup man for the Miami Marlins. In this day and age, it’s hard to find a pitcher who hasn’t had Tommy John surgery at some point in their career. Garcia is no exception, he missed most of the 2016 season because of arm issues and wound up getting the procedure done on October 25, 2016, which caused him to miss the entirety of the 2017 season.
Finding a reliable source of saves is as tough as it’s ever been. Only 22 pitchers reached 20 saves in 2019 and only 11 pitchers reached 30 saves. More managers are opting to go with a committee to close out games instead of just one ace reliever. That’s why true closers are rarer than ever this year.
First base used to be a spot on the diamond where teams had their big power guys. The position has fallen off offensively in recent years. Although there are still a few gems, the days of waiting on a first baseman for value later in the draft have all but disappeared. Let’s take a look at the top 30 players at first and see if there are a few values still out there.
Continuing the trip around the diamond for our rankings for the 2020 Fantasy Baseball Season, next up is the second basemen. Second base has been a fairly weak position as far as fantasy production goes, with not much depth.
Third base gave fantasy owners a lot to be thankful for in 2019. The hot corner supplied elite power numbers, batting average, and even had a few players swipe 20-plus bases. Heading into the 2020 season, third base has everything you need to make a run at a fantasy championship.
To begin the trip around the diamond with our rankings for the 2020 Fantasy Baseball Season, we start with the catchers. Over the past few years, the catching position hasn’t been exactly overflowing with fantasy talent. Sure, there are a few guys who are consistently at the top, but overall it hasn’t been great.
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