They have some good advice, but definitely do your own stat research and go with your gut at times, even if one of them says not to. Trust me you’d rather get a player/keep a player that succeeds than move on from a player and miss out on something. They’re good but no one is exactly right all of the time. My favorite fantasy baseball podcast regardless
@@CranstonSandwich a lot of picks depend on the league format. I play in non-category leagues, so I dont need to worry about stolen bases or whip, etc.
Frank was spot on about the Cubs not running in the first half of the season. Not sure why that was, but they thankfully started running in the second half of the season. If Cody Bellinger stays healthy, he should be in a great spot and he has dual eligibility.
I like to do at least one team where I throw farts in the wind and take risks with injury scare players. I tend to do draft those picks in leagues before spring training starts. Last year it allowed me to Draft Ohtani, Judge, then Elly with my first three picks. It was a good team to say the least lol
@ had they not had PCA come up and had Bellinger and Happ on their roster, Suzuki would still be playing RF. Just like he played the majority of the year last year. Now Tucker takes Belli’s place.
Thank you Frank Chris and Scott
The A’s signing Severino, going hard after Fried, and trading for Springs was a pleasant surprise this hot stove season.
the gift....I can put more players on my draft list or no-draft list, depending on who they recommend.
They have some good advice, but definitely do your own stat research and go with your gut at times, even if one of them says not to. Trust me you’d rather get a player/keep a player that succeeds than move on from a player and miss out on something. They’re good but no one is exactly right all of the time. My favorite fantasy baseball podcast regardless
@@CranstonSandwich a lot of picks depend on the league format. I play in non-category leagues, so I dont need to worry about stolen bases or whip, etc.
Frank was spot on about the Cubs not running in the first half of the season. Not sure why that was, but they thankfully started running in the second half of the season. If Cody Bellinger stays healthy, he should be in a great spot and he has dual eligibility.
Kremer is a solid pitcher.
Not a #3 though.
Springs’ changeup is one of the best in the sport.
I like to do at least one team where I throw farts in the wind and take risks with injury scare players. I tend to do draft those picks in leagues before spring training starts. Last year it allowed me to Draft Ohtani, Judge, then Elly with my first three picks. It was a good team to say the least lol
There is also a question if Tyler Fitzgerald has a regular spot to play.
Posey has said second base.
ADP feels so weird to talk about in December. So much still to happen before ADP is solidified.
Some geeks like myself like do winter drafts .....
They are my favorite.. cause you get more value for earlier prognostication
@@julianmayo5650where can you do drafts right now?
A's will finish with a better record than the Rays this year
Very unlikely
Rays at their worst are 75 win team... They are always hella plucky
Suzuki isn’t getting traded or they’d have just kept Belli 😂
they fill their outfield without Suzuki.
@ had they not had PCA come up and had Bellinger and Happ on their roster, Suzuki would still be playing RF. Just like he played the majority of the year last year. Now Tucker takes Belli’s place.
Arenado wants to be on either coast.
Look at Buehler’s return last year and draft McClanahan accordingly.
Suzuki is a DH only without typical DH power. His glove is trash.
Do the opposite of whatever Chris Towers says