Garin Cecchini
The Dynasty Guru’s Top 50 Dynasty League Third Basemen, 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,
What To Do With: Stagnant Hitting Prospects
Patience, as it relates to dynasty leagues is often times a curse rather than a blessing. If you’re stuck holding onto a failed prospect when you had an opportunity to get value in a trade, or missed an opportunity to add a better option for free because you just couldn’t let go of
Prospect Smackdown: Garin Cecchini vs Maikel Franco
In last week’s Prospect Smackdown, we examined two second base prospects with awesome names and varying skill sets. Voters decided that they preferred Rougned Odor to Arismendy Alcantara, by a margin of 54 to 46 percent. This week, we take a look at two hot corner fantasy prospects with questionable
The Dynasty Guru’s Top 50 Dynasty League Third Basemen, Nos. 21-50
From the 21st of January to the 20th of February, the writers at TDG will be taking you through our rankings position-by-position. As I mentioned in the primer, this year we’re doing things a little differently. Instead of having my personal rankings up on this site, like last year, these
Legends of the Arizona Fall League: Surprise
Today in our AFL series we mine for potential fantasy gold on the banks of the Aqua Fria River in Surprise, home to minor leaguers from Baltimore, Boston, Cleveland, Milwaukee, and Texas. While the Saguaros are relatively light on truly elite prospect talent, particularly on the mound, there is some
Scouting Sano, Cecchini, Ranaudo And Rosario
As a fairly recent college graduate, 2013 is my first baseball season working a full-time job. Let me reaffirm what most of you already know: it sucks. It’s harder to watch baseball now. It’s harder to read about baseball now. And above all else, it’s hard to attend baseball games
On Garin Cecchini, Prospect Rankings, Opportunity And Concise Titles
Keith Law released his updated Top 25 prospect list yesterday, and the names lie pretty much where you’d expect. Oscar Taveras is No. 1, with Byron Buxton and Xander Bogaerts rounding out the Top 3. Archie Bradley has shot up the rankings to No. 9, while Dylan Bundy is down