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The Dynasty Guru’s Top 50 Dynasty League Shortstops, 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
Up the Middle: Hak Ju Lee
My phone rang around 8 o’clock last night. It was one of my league mates. “Hey bub, let’s make a trade,” grumbled the voice on the line. Dynasty baseball is the best. The 2013 World Series hadn’t even been decided yet, but my league was already thinking 2014. We did
Early Injuries To Three Major Prospects
As though forecasting how a large collection of minor leaguers will translate their skills into Fantasy production is not difficult enough, we must deal with the fickle mistress known as “injury” as well. The past week provided a solemn reminder of the powers of such influence, as three Top 150
The Top 50 Dynasty League Shortstops
Now things are finally starting to look up. The difference between SS and 2B positionally is pretty eye-opening once you start including prospects, as 2B only has one top-40 prospect and SS has six. It really makes me think twice about ranking the dual eligibility guys on the SS list
The Top 150 Dynasty League Prospects, Part 1 (#150-121)
Today is Day One. Over the next 31 days, this site will be dedicated almost solely to the task at hand – the 2013 Dynasty League Rankings. If you’re looking for background on both the content you should expect and the dates you should expect them, check out this post
Six Players Who Could Improve Their Stock Greatly in the Arizona Fall League
Play started yesterday in the 2012 Arizona Fall League, kicking off another season of extremely localized scouting. For those of you unfamiliar with the AFL, it is an extracurricular league that plays for six weeks after the minor league playoffs have ended. Each major league team sends around six representatives