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Brandon Lowe’s bat will play no matter where he takes the field
The pre-arbitration extension is one of baseball’s popular new trends. But one might have slipped under the radar this offseason: the new deal signed by Tampa Bay Rays’ youngster Brandon Lowe. Late on March 19, Ken Rosenthal reported that Lowe had signed a 6 year, $24 million deal with Tampa

Keaton It Real: The All-Breakout Squad
Now that Spring Training is fully in gear and we are squarely in the middle of #DraftSZN, I thought it might be a good idea to review some fellas I think will outperform their recent production. I also wanted to put it down into writing so later in the season

Dynasty’s Child Episode 66: SP Ranks and Injuries With Dr. Mike
Click Here To Listen Keaton and Jake talk Harper, SP Ranks and a guest segment with Dr. Mike about injuries. Then we close out with some listen Q’s Topics include: Harper to the Phillies SP Rankings: Eduardo Rodriguez Jesus Lazardo Ian Anderson Matthew Liberatore Dane Dunning Luis Patino Beau Burrows

Episode 58: The Top 600 Dynasty Rankings Discussion w/ Jesse Roche!
Keaton and Jake discuss the top 600 with resident rankings guru Jesse Roche. To all the fans of the pod, please rate and review us on your iTunes or Stitcher app. Every bit helps! League Transactions Josh Donaldson to Atlanta (3:00) CJ Cron, Tampa Bay/Minnesota (4:30) James Paxton traded to

Rebuilding the Topeka Tornadoes: Strategies for Dynasty League Heroes
For all of the thousands of dynasty owners who put in work endlessly searching for competitive edges on the competition, there are an equal number players who decide to join a dynasty league for about 12 minutes, only to abandon their brand new team. This is a pickle for invested

2018 Lineup wRC+ Projections and Strategy
The Marlins suck. The Astros rock. Any casual baseball fan could tell you this much. But on draft day, or March 30th when you are already looking to stream starting pitchers, the casual baseball fan won’t win you your league. Being able to quantify and visualize lineup strength is vital
The Brent Honeywell Buzz
There isn’t a more intriguing pitching prospect in fantasy baseball than Brent Honeywell. Undrafted out of high school, he attended Walters State Community College in Tennessee, where his fastball velocity skyrocketed into the mid-90’s. As a result, so did his draft stock. Armed with a fastball that sits in the
Rankings Counterpoint: Sell High on Matt Moore While You Still Can!
Right now you’re thinking “Matt Moore had an elite fantasy season in 2013. He made the All Star team and put up a fantastic 17-4 record with a stellar 3.29 ERA and had 143 strikeouts in 150 innings. That’s awesome! Why the Heck should I sell high on him?” Read
Shuffling the Deck: Jeremy Hellickson’s Luck Runs Out
Wil Myers took home the American League Rookie of the Year award in predictable fashion, giving the Tampa Bay Rays three ROYs in the past six years. Evan Longoria won the award in 2008, and Jeremy Hellickson followed suit in 2011. Hellickson went 13-10 in 29 starts that season, posting
Prospect Talk: Jeff Ames
It’s not often that a first round pick can be labeled a sleeper, or fail to receive a ton of attention. Even rarer when that prospect has put up good numbers throughout his career. Yet that’s exactly where we stand with Tampa Bay Rays prospect Jeff Ames. Selected with the