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The Dynasty Guru’s Triple Play: Arizona Diamondbacks
An Introduction Welcome to The Dynasty Guru’s Triple Play! This is a brand-new series where three very cool dynasty baseball nerds- Adam Lawler, Patrick Magnus and Keaton O. DeRocher- bring to you a succinct analysis of a pitcher, a hitter and a prospect from each organization. We’ll be running this
Finding LOB% Overachievers and Underachievers
There are many pitcher stats that we review and analyze to predict regression or breakout. While there is plenty of focus on BABIP (batting average on balls in play), HR/FB (home-run to flyball ratio) and ERA (earned run average), LOB% (Left On Base percentage), is a stat that I think
The Dynasty Guru’s Top 50 Dynasty Relief Pitchers, Nos. 21-50
It’s the time of the year where we offer congratulations to those of you brave dynasty league owners that survived the offseason. The greatness that 2016 will surely offer is upon us and that means we’ll be spending the next six weeks moving our way through the positional landscape, offering thoughts
First Impressions: Eduardo Rodriguez
Someone must have told Rodriguez when he was younger that first impressions matter. This is great advice because the first time you meet or spend time around someone ultimately shapes your perception of them more than you think it would. The first time I saw Rodriguez was on August 26th
Five to Stash for 2015: Starting Pitcher
With the season about to be underway it is safe to say that even if you play in the shallowest of dynasty formats most of the big name pitching prospects with a shot to pitch this season are already on rosters. Names like Noah Syndergaard, Carlos Rodon, Jon Gray, Henry
The Dynasty Guru’s Top 200 Dynasty Relief Pitchers Nos. 21-50
Congratulations on surviving another off-season. Now that the new year is upon us, it’s time to spend the next month traveling across the positional landscape, labeling players with numbers that correspond to their value. It’s the very definition of freedom. A ton of hard work was put into these rankings,
Keeper Conundrum: Keeping Closers Starts with a K
In general keeping closers in Dyanasty/Keeper leagues is a bad idea. The position is consistently riddled with turnover, only truly provides one stat, and often provides the owner with a constant headache. But like any rule, even that one about swimming after eating, sometimes you just gotta break it to