Fantasy Baseball: Waiver Wire Monday
Josh Collacchi offers up his waiver wire selections for week 2 of the fantasy baseball season.
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Josh Collacchi offers up his waiver wire selections for week 2 of the fantasy baseball season.
Fantasy Baseball: Waiver Wire Monday Read More »
Josh Collacchi identifies the top fantasy baseball waiver wire targets for every position.
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It’s trade week in baseball which means by Thursday all of us will have plenty of new waiver wire targets to look at. With every trade comes an opportunity for a young player to step into a featured role. Today, the only person getting a trade bump is Jose Cisnero, the new default closer for
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Top prospects are often hit-and-miss, especially when they first get called up. Especially pitching prospects. At the same time, there are systems in the Majors that are built purely on the strength of their pitcher development. Tampa Bay, St. Louis, Atlanta, and Oakland all come to mind. So when you see a top prospect coming
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Give it a couple of months and suddenly all of the overhyped top prospects everyone overbid on in their respective drafts are finally relevant. This week, we will see the return of Jurickson Profar, Jake Odorizzi, Tyler Cloyd, Yasmani Grandal, and maybe even Adam Eaton. Give it a couple of weeks and we will once
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With six weeks in the books we can now stop concentrating so much on week-to-week numbers and focus on month-to-month and even half-to-half trends when studying your fantasy baseball waiver wire. Six weeks represents about a quarter of the season and if that isn’t enough of a sample size I don’t know what is. With
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With week six of the fantasy season upon us, there are plenty of newly-called up players and guys shifting to new roles that are suddenly worth a pickup. For every star that gets hurt, like Giancarlo Stanton, Hanley Ramirez, or Roy Halladay (whose star status is very much in question), there is a 20-something looking
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Streaks, hot and cold, only last so long and play a key role on how to work the fantasy baseball waiver wire. As we enter week four, fantasy owners should prepare for guys like J.P. Arencibia, Dexter Fowler, and Paul Maholm to cool down. At the same time, guys like Jayson Heyward, Matt Kemp, and David Price should finally get their season started.
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