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Pete Ball (@PeteBBaseball) and Chad Young (@ChadYoung) discuss the first week of the season and take a particular look at a handful of players who have gotten off to hot starts and may provide some long-term fantasy value. They also discuss what statistics to lean on this early in the year and how, if at all, the early data we have matters.
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Timestamps:
Episode 10 Early Season Reactions
0:00 - ... baseball is back!
7:15 - Chad breaks down the keys to analyzing tiny samples at the beginning of the season. He also takes a look at the high number of max exit velocities that are being set for players already this season.
12:15 - The hot-ish start of Willi Castro... at least in relation to max exit velocity!
17:30 - Is Jonathan India for real? Or, should we actually consider selling on this former 5th overall pick already?
26:51 - Jake Cronenworth... unleashed! The Padres everyday 2B is continuing where he left off last year.
34:15 - Jazz Chisholm is showing very early signs of perhaps better plate discipline and may be a 2B to target and hold on to in keeper formats
41:55 - You guessed it, Pete talks about Tanner Houck
46:57 - For deeper leagues, Garrett Whitlock's hot start is certainly something to monitor, particularly if he finds his way into the Red Sox rotation
52:10 - Steven Matz... the keeper? Maybe not in shallower leagues. But in leagues where there is a price attached to keepers, Matz could play himself into some value.
58:22 - Ottoneu Question of the Day - when you know you are going to cut a mega stud before next season's auction because of their cost, is it better to move them during the season or to ride them out?
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By Chad Young, Pete Ball5
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Pete Ball (@PeteBBaseball) and Chad Young (@ChadYoung) discuss the first week of the season and take a particular look at a handful of players who have gotten off to hot starts and may provide some long-term fantasy value. They also discuss what statistics to lean on this early in the year and how, if at all, the early data we have matters.
Join Pitcher List Plus and get an ad-free website and access to the Pitcher List Discord community, while supporting the podcast.
Timestamps:
Episode 10 Early Season Reactions
0:00 - ... baseball is back!
7:15 - Chad breaks down the keys to analyzing tiny samples at the beginning of the season. He also takes a look at the high number of max exit velocities that are being set for players already this season.
12:15 - The hot-ish start of Willi Castro... at least in relation to max exit velocity!
17:30 - Is Jonathan India for real? Or, should we actually consider selling on this former 5th overall pick already?
26:51 - Jake Cronenworth... unleashed! The Padres everyday 2B is continuing where he left off last year.
34:15 - Jazz Chisholm is showing very early signs of perhaps better plate discipline and may be a 2B to target and hold on to in keeper formats
41:55 - You guessed it, Pete talks about Tanner Houck
46:57 - For deeper leagues, Garrett Whitlock's hot start is certainly something to monitor, particularly if he finds his way into the Red Sox rotation
52:10 - Steven Matz... the keeper? Maybe not in shallower leagues. But in leagues where there is a price attached to keepers, Matz could play himself into some value.
58:22 - Ottoneu Question of the Day - when you know you are going to cut a mega stud before next season's auction because of their cost, is it better to move them during the season or to ride them out?
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