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Kodai Senga

2023 Dynasty Baseball RankingsDynasty Baseball

Whew. I can’t express how excited I am to share my Top 500 List for OBP dynasty leagues. It’s my first publicly available personal endeavor, so I’d be lying if I didn’t say there was a little apprehension. But only a little, and this won’t be my last Top 500

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2023 Dynasty Baseball RankingsProspect Talk

Hello and welcome to our prospect pièce de résistance, the top 200 prospects coming into the 2023 season! This list is a collaboration between myself, Greg Hoogkamp, Andrew Jurewicz, and Chris Knock. We had some fun combing through the list after combining our individual ranks, but I think it’s safe

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Hi and glad you clicked to see our top 500 dynasty players for the 2023 season. The list is designed for a daily 15-team league, a traditional 5×5 roto starting 2 catchers with Wins and Saves (no holds), and of course Batting Average. Enjoy!

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2023 Dynasty Baseball RankingsProspect Talk

With the heavy lifting of free agency about done, and the international signee period open, I thought it about time to share an update of my FYPD & International Signee rankings. Two Japanese players set to become MLB regulars on Opening Day hit the list along with several foreign-born teenagers

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Blue Jays Catcher Alejandro "LA BOLA DE BOLICHE" Kirk (c/o Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports)
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Knowitallism This being my first season in the underbelly of the seedy world of fantasy dynasty baseball, I noticed one particular characteristic that everyone seems to obsess over. They will spend every dang free moment of their day, on every dang platform to show off to every dang manager that they

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Before the 2016 season, I tabbed Senga as my breakout candidate for 2016. Fast forward 6 months, and the right-hander has emerged as one of the best pitchers in NPB.

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This is the 3rd and final piece of my 3-part NPB prospect rankings for the 2015 season. Most of guys in this tier are 6-8 years away from producing at the MLB level, or even some of them will never come over to the States. A post about these players

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