Active Players On Pace To Set Career Milestones
By comparing each player’s pace to historical precedent, we get an idea how lost games this season affect their chances.
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By comparing each player’s pace to historical precedent, we get an idea how lost games this season affect their chances.
Baseball America’s annual summary of the draft prospects with the best tools provides essential information for those in dynasty leagues.
College juniors typically “authenticate” themselves as first-round picks, but the average collegian makes the leap earlier.
The college class is the strength of the 2020 draft and has a chance to make history if enough of its members are selected consecutively at the top of the draft.
We don’t know when we can look forward to minor league baseball in 2020, but that doesn’t mean we can’t look back at standout minor league performances from the past.
The top 20 fantasy players since 1980, the year of fantasy baseball’s invention, in terms of concentrated value in players’ peak seasons.
We continue our search for the best individual fantasy seasons ever, this time focusing on the 2010s.
This task is inspired by the Project G.O.A.T. retro fantasy baseball challenge, which was developed by ESPN’s Pierre Becquey.
Names like Pedro Martinez, Randy Johnson, Barry Bonds & more are prominently featured in our fantasy baseball all-star team of the 1990s.
Matt Eddy builds an all-decade fantasy team–inspired by ESPN’s Project G.O.A.T challenge–of individual performers from the 1980s.
A team of prospects—one at each position—for whom hype has not yet caught up to reality. These are the darts you want to throw in your dynasty league.
Nine organizations of the Baseball America era that simultaneously won in the majors and maintained a fertile farm system.
While a prospect’s overall value does not change in a different run environment, the *perception* of his value might change.
Each Friday, we’ll take a fantasy-oriented approach. Our first installment focuses on three sleepers to target in your dynasty leagues.
How the toolsiest prospects in baseball today compare with Top 100 Prospects from yesteryear.
Griffin Canning blends fastball velocity, power breaking stuff and feel for a changeup that give him high upside potential in the Angels’ rotation.
Four players have achieved postseason first-team All-America status three times: Brendan McKay, Greg Swindell, Jason Varitek and Robin Ventura.
The astute dynasty player is always looking for value, and these 14 prospects could be at their lowest value—and lowest acquisition cost—right now.
With baseball set to embark on a new decade, Baseball America chose the 20 players we expect to be baseball’s biggest stars.
Few players in history have combined offensive production and youth to the same degree as Acuña, Soto and Tatis.
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