I’m taking a break from March Madness to bring you the madness of me thinking I can get some of my bold predictions right this year. 1. Nick Pivetta will be a top-40 starting pitcher The Jak...
https://fantasy.fangraphs.com/scott-spratts-10-bold-predictions-for-2018/
After completing an early second-year Ottoneu auction, Scott Spratt explains his strategy and the things he learned. Source
https://fantasy.fangraphs.com/lessons-from-my-second-year-ottoneu-auction/
A solid 2017 can't convince Scott of Avila's viability in his new home for 2018. Source
Marco Estrada failed to repeat his breakout 2016 performance last season, but could sleep issues have led to that downturn in his performance? Source
Rockies starters allow more home runs than other starters, but those home runs are bunched toward the later innings. Does the Coors altitude do more than we think? Source
https://fantasy.fangraphs.com/starter-fatigue-and-coors-field/
Is your stolen base threat doomed if he gets bumped down in the lineup? Source
https://fantasy.fangraphs.com/stolen-bases-and-batting-order/
Jake Arrieta has earned his free agent payday as much by generating weak contact as by striking out batters. But how much credit should he receive for that tendency in front of the infield defens...
https://fantasy.fangraphs.com/jake-arrietas-weak-contact-and-strong-defenses/
It turns out that batting order does have a meaningful impact on RBI, but does the increase in runs scored offset the RBI decline of spots at the top of the lineup? Source
Giancarlo Stanton, Kris Bryant, and some other No. 2 hitters saw fewer RBI on their home runs. Was their spot in the batting order to blame? Source
Scooter Gennett hit 27 home runs. Giancarlo Stanton hit 59. Guess which one had more men on base for their home runs. Source
https://fantasy.fangraphs.com/scooter-gennett-giancarlo-stanton-and-rbi-luck/