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The Baseball Show, S2.E14 Tim McLeod [Video]

We are pleased to welcome back to The Baseball Show Tim McLeod (@TimothyLMC) of Prospect361.com. His vast Fantasy Baseball experience is legendary, and we went over a bunch of topics sure to help your decision making. Tim explains why he thinks OF is thin and Pitching goes in bursts (7:05), his thoughts on Shohei Ohtani thus far (8:17), Spring Training stars Jason Kipnis, Scott Kingery, Steven Duggar, Matt Kemp, and Willy Adames (10:32), Positional camp battles like the White Sox bullpen, Anaheim’s 6 man rotation, Victor…

The Baseball Show, S2.E13 Rob Silver [Video]

Only a few people in this world know the feeling of taking down the entire field in a Fantasy Baseball contest. Our guest this week, Rob Silver (@RobSilver) was the 2016 NFBC Main Champion (7:45). That achievement comes with a great deal of respect, and commands your attention in his thoughts on the upcoming #TGFBI (10:20), as well as Draft Strategy thoughts in general (11:50); the How and Why of having a Plan (17:25), does he label anyone as Must Have Pitchers for 2018 (19:20), does Logan Morrison move the needle (22:31),…

Cubs Sign Tyler Chatwood: Small Value Increase

Tyler Chatwood signed a three-year deal with the Cubs on Thursday afternoon. After pitching in Colorado for six seasons, he moves out of the most unfriendly home pitcher’s park to be the Cubs' No. 4 starter. While any move will improve Chatwood's projections compared to pitching in Coors Field, he still has a major wart holding down his value. On the surface, Chatwood struggled last season with a 4.69 ERA backed by a 7.3 K/9 and 4.7 BB/9, both career highs. While a 2.5 mph increase in fastball velocity helped increase his…

ESPN Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Pickups – Week Of June 18, 2017

On this Father's Day weekend, did you know that in 1903, Jack Doscher, son of Herm Doscher, became the first father-son combo ever to play in the Major Leagues? Since that time, over one hundred father-and-son combinations have made it to the big leagues. In addition, there have been five three-generation MLB families, that include the Bells, Colemans, Hairstons, Schofield/Werth family, and the first three-generation family to play in the major leagues, the Boones. So now on to your Father's day trivia question: Who is the…