The article discusses the impact of the recent MLB trade deadline on fantasy baseball, highlighting key players to target on the waiver wire based on their recent performance, team changes, and upcoming schedules, with a focus on strategic FAAB bidding in 12- and 15-team leagues.
This article provides insights for fantasy baseball players on potential pickups for the upcoming week, focusing on players with low roster percentages in 12 and 15-team leagues. It includes an investment rating system and highlights batters, infielders, catchers, starting pitchers, and relief pitchers to consider adding to fantasy rosters. The article also notes the number of games each team is scheduled to play and provides analysis on various players' performances and potential impact.
This article provides insights for fantasy baseball managers on potential free agent acquisitions using a four-tier investment rating system. It highlights players with increased playing time opportunities and those who could make a difference in the upcoming week. The focus is on batters and pitchers, including those with seven games on the schedule and potential two-start pitchers. Additionally, it suggests relief pitchers who could be next in line for save opportunities.
This article provides insights and recommendations for fantasy baseball managers on potential free agent acquisitions for the first week of the 2024 MLB season. It covers available players in various positions, their performance, and potential impact, as well as an investment rating system for each player. The article also highlights teams with seven and five games scheduled for the week, offering strategic considerations for roster adjustments.
Jeff Zimmerman provides advice on waiver wire and FAAB pickups for fantasy baseball, including bidding recommendations for players like Coco Montes and Elly de la Cruz, as well as insights on prospects like Nolan Jones and Jordan Walker. He also discusses the potential of players like Jose Abreu and Yadiel Diaz, and offers his thoughts on pitchers like Patrick Sandoval and Triston McKenzie.
This week's FAAB waiver wire report highlights players like Jake Burger, Andrew Abbott, and Joey Wiemer, who are rostered in less than 50% of leagues. Burger has continued to hit while playing, and with Eloy Jimenez injured again, he will have continued playing time. Abbott looked solid in his first start in the majors and could be in for an excellent season ahead. Wiemer's offense has taken off in a big way, and his fantasy upside may go through the roof in the coming weeks.
The article provides insights on potential streaming options for fantasy baseball managers in the upcoming week, including outfielders Nolan Jones, Jordan Walker, Brenton Doyle, Akil Baddoo, Jesús Sánchez, and Willi Castro, as well as infielders Royce Lewis, Mauricio Dubón, Kiké Hernández, Jon Singleton, Harold Castro, and Connor Joe. The article also suggests potential pickups for catchers and utility players, such as Gary Sánchez, Patrick Bailey, Blake Sabol, and Darick Hall. In terms of pitchers, the article recommends Braxton Garrett, Michael Soroka, Julio Teheran, Johan Oviedo, Mike Clevinger, and DL Hall, as well as relief pitchers Jason Adam, Liam Hendriks, Kendall Graveman, Hunter Harvey, and Yency Almonte.
Jeff Zimmerman provides advice on waiver wire pickups and FAAB bids for various players in fantasy baseball, including rankings for pitchers and outfielders. He suggests dropping underperforming players and gives his thoughts on upcoming matchups.