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Jesse discusses some notable prospect promotions and starting pitching, including how to approach the position in dynasty, pitchers to target/avoid, pitching prospects breaking camp in the rotation, and a handful of the top pitching prospects in baseball.Bret Sayre
 
In Episode 273, Jeffrey and Craig chat about the call-ups and then discuss the five teams in the NL West. 1. The Dodgers are as bad as they've ever been lately (still probably good), but as watchable as they've ever been. 2. The Padres may have to do it from a wild card spot again. 3. Craig does not know what to do with the Giants 4. Jeffrey is not…
 
We're almost there. We're so close y'all. The positional series is close to completion, and we're here today(or whenever you hear this we're not time cops) to talk about the outfield. Is there a lot of those? You bet your redacted, but we handled it well. Steering through the waves, getting you what you need and nothing you don't. Especially a Denn…
 
In Episode 272, Jeffrey, Patrick, and Craig chat about the WBC final and then discuss the five teams in the AL West. 1. The Astros seem to always find a way to be the best team in this division, but can they do it again? 2. The Angels have Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani. You might have heard of them. 3. Patrick has to write the Mariners preview for t…
 
In Episode 271, Jeffrey and Craig discuss five mostly baseball topics. 1. He's got the whole world in his hands: The World Baseball Classic has all of our attention, and boy has there been discourse. 2. Just Peachy: The Atlanta shortstop situation gets weird. 3. Raising Arizona: Corbin Carroll and Keibert Ruiz get paid. 4. Rocky Mountain Why: The R…
 
In Episode 270, Patrick and Craig chat about towels and coming out of the darkness to the New York Jets, then discuss the five teams in the AL Central. 1. /slaps hood of the Minnesota Twins "You can fit so many two-win players in here." 2. The Guardians once again have plenty of pitching 3. The White Sox are betting on positive regression. 4. The T…
 
It's shortstop week on Flags Fly Forever. Mike, Jon, and a large number of fans at Mike's house are here to close out the infield portion of our series. There's a lot of big names in this spot, a lot of things to consider when drafting, but fear not. The lads get you where you want to be, and you'll be blown away by their analysis! Got a content id…
 
In Episode 269, Jeffrey and Craig discuss the five teams in the NL Central. PECOTA loves the Brewers again. The Cardinals always have a guy or three. The Cubs have spent a lot of money on heirloom tomatoes. It's a metaphor. The Pirates are slightly more interesting. We think the Reds are probably better than the Pirates, for all that matters. Five …
 
In Episode 400 of For All You Kids Out There, Jeffrey and Jarrett are joined by David Roth to chat about movies he didn't watch on a bus, the Jets QB situation, Mets giveaways, whether Wally Joyner is a guy to remember, eventually the Mets outfield, but mostly Abraham Almonte, and who the next Mets president might be. You only become more yourself …
 
Jesse dives into the deep outfield position, discussing the exciting top of the position that includes seven first-round picks, high-end players poised for a further breakout, risky veterans, pop-up players, and post-hype sleepers to target/avoid, and a handful of the top prospects at the position in the short- and long-term.…
 
In Episode 268, Patrick and Craig this discuss the five teams in the AL East. 1. The Yankees are boringly competent 2. The Blue Jays are certainly not boring, but if you are a Toronto fan might prefer them to be slightly more competent 3. The Rays are the Rays 4. The Red Sox are doing something, but not enough. 5. The Orioles should be better than …
 
In Episode 399 of For All You Kids Out There, well we forgot to include the catchers in the infield preview last week, and that was the position group Thomas actually wanted to talk about. So he's back. To talk catchers. As was the original plan. Plus, your correspondence.Bret Sayre
 
Our positional series continues with the hot corner. Mike Gianella and Jon Hegglund take you through third base, a position with a strong top end but that curves out real poorly. How should you handle the second tier and lower of the position? The lads make sure you're well taken care of so you'll avoid the pitfalls and ride the wave to success. Go…
 
In Episode 267, Jeffrey and Craig chat about watching spring training games and this discuss the five teams in the NL East. 1. Because we are a Mets podcast, the Mets segment is very long 2. PECOTA is probably a bit too far down on. Atlanta, but did they really do enough in the offseason? 3. The Phillies remain extremely the Phillies and Jeffrey's …
 
In Episode 266, Patrick and Craig discuss five mostly baseball topics. 1. Spring Training Stats Matter (They Do Not Matter): Let's check in on the Cactus League Home Run leaders and commemorative coins. 2. Lux-ury Tax: Patrick has some regrets about the segment title. Craig has some regrets about the Dodgers offseason. 3. On the Clock: Pitch Clock …
 
The closer expert himself, Greg Jewett of Reliever Recon and The Athletic, joins Jesse to discuss how to approach relievers this year, situations to target and avoid, and late-round sleeper options, and predicts who rises to the top of several undecided and crowded bullpens.Bret Sayre
 
In Episode 265, Patrick and Craig chat about children's education and then discuss five mostly baseball topics. 1. Natty BOH'NO: Yes, another John Angelos segment 2. I mean it’s one winning baseball team, Michael, what could it cost, Ten Dollars?: Yes, another ownership is mad about teams spending too much segment. 3. Burnes After Reading: What to …
 
Jesse talks shortstops, including the position's depth and why it is advisable to wait on the position in redraft and dynasty formats, how to approach Fernando Tatis Jr. this year, the values to be found in veterans outside the first five rounds (top 75), and a handful of high-upside prospects.Bret Sayre
 
The positional series continues this week with one of the most robust categories, second base. This is a depth position in 2023, with no one stand out star but plenty of options at the very good and below levels. Mike Gianella and Jon Hegglund dive all the way in, giving you insights on how to parse through each tier and make the best selection for…
 
“The $100,000 Muff” as a state of being and the tale of a shortstop who tried to play only when he felt up to it. TABLE OF CONTENTS Casey Stengel’s Imitation of Fred Snodgrass in America*A Very Simple But Important Note About the Hazardous Nature of an Open Drawbridge*Ray Chapman vs. Charlie Hollocher*How Many Shortstops Have Hit .340?*The Phantom …
 
In Episode 264, Jeffrey and Craig chat about Valentine's Day and then discuss five mostly baseball topics. The Laws of the Game: The Manfred Man is permanent, plus new pitcher rules and big ol' bases. Thanks We Hate It: 2023 PECOTA projections are out and no we don't hate your favorite team. Whirling Dervish: The Padres lock up You Darvish into his…
 
Jesse discusses the top-heavy third base position, including why you should target a 3B early in redraft formats, how the top options rival any other position, the underwhelming mid-tier options, and the up-and-coming exciting young prospects.Bret Sayre
 
Don't call it a comeback, we've been here for like two days. Mike Gianella, Jon Hegglund, and Samuel Hale are back in the saddle talking all about fantasy baseball once again. It's positional series time, and this week they tackle first base with a pinch of DH mixed in. It's a position which has pretty well defined rank. Mike and Jon help guide you…
 
An episode about having generosity for broken infielders, both the capable and relatively incapable, the healthy but unproductive and the productive but slain by inanimate objects. TABLE OF CONTENTS Meet Linus*Meet Linus’s Watercooler*A Listener Makes a Complaint*Frameworks and Platforms*The Great Nations of Europe*George Stovey’s 1.13-ERA Season*W…
 
Jesse and Bret review the keystone, debating Jazz Chisholm Jr. versus Ozzie Albies at the top, why Bret hates Vaughn Grissom, what to do with Trevor Story, and how this is the year (right?!) for the long-awaited breakouts of Gavin Lux and Brendan Rodgers.Bret Sayre
 
Jesse talks designated hitters and first basemen, including how to value Shohei Ohtani and Bryce Harper, there is added value in the consistent options at 1B, and which players to target and avoid at the position.Bret Sayre
 
In Episode 395 of For All You Kids Out There, Jeffrey and Jarrett chat about Beltran returning to the Mets (again), elbow woes for pitchers, weird tweets from ex-GMs, and try to preview Buck in February stories.Bret Sayre
 
In Episode 262, Patrick and Craig chat about how they are feeling and then discuss five mostly baseball topics. 1. Rocky Mountain Why: It's nice that we have owners out here every week filling the news void at this point in the offseason. This week, Dick Monfort takes a turn. Plus, Jeffrey explains how prospect lists work. 2. Natty Boh No: It's Nat…
 
Jesse and Bret discuss the all-of-a-sudden interesting catcher position, including how to approach it in dynasty, who is the top dynasty catcher, why Bret wants all the shares of Cal Raleigh, and how, against Jesse's better judgment, catching prospects are en vogue.Bret Sayre
 
Jesse and Bret dive into this exciting, fantasy-friendly first-year player draft class, including a debate at No. 1, how to value imports from Nippon Professional Baseball, and why bloodlines and comps may be a slippery slope for this class.Bret Sayre
 
In Episode 261, Patrick and Craig chat about Frasier episodes and then discuss five mostly baseball topics. 1. Rolen, Rolen, Rolen: Is this said in a Rawhide or Limp Bizkit voice, choose for yourself. Also, the writers chose Scott Rolen to enter the Hall of Fame. 2. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss: It's nice that we have owners out here eve…
 
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