
Baseball 365, brought to you by Justin Hughes and Andrew Mcquiston. Justin and Andrew discuss things going on in the baseball world with most of it aimed at helping out your fantasy teams, whether it be a redraft league or a dynasty league.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 271 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BaseballSports | |||

It's Memorial Day Weekend, and Justin (@JustinHughes365) and Andrew (@AMCQ82) are talking about players who are off to bad starts, and giving a panic score for each of them, from 0-10.
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When to look at the standings in your leagues (3:38)
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It's time for the return of the "Believe-O-Meter" episode. Justin (@JustinHughes365) and Andrew (@AMCQ82) give a rating of 0-10 on their belief in some hot starts by MLB players.
Players discussed include......
Liam Hicks
Munetaka Murakami
Ildema... more
Justin (@JustinHughes365) and Andrew (@AMCQ82) are back, and with so many closing situations looking to be in turmoil, they decided to talk about all 30 of them, giving each team's closing situation a confidence grade.
Follow the podcast on Twitter/... more
Major and Minor League baseball is back, and Justin (@JustinHughes365) and Andrew (@AMCQ82) are here to talk about the prospects, predicting each team's top prospect in 2027.
After that, they each gave their top ten overall prospects for the 2027 s... more
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Two great dudes just talking the game of fantasy. The show does a great job of making you feel relatable to it. Give it a listen and join the Facebook group, fantasy baseball 365 days a year.
Justin and Andrew are just a couple of guys who love fantasy baseball. If that’s you, then you should subscribe and give a listen. It’s worth your time. 5 stars. Join the Baseball 365 Facebook group too.
These guys are some of the most down to earth and relatable gents in the industry! Give them a follow, subscribe and review their podcast with a five star rating!
Really enjoyable show. Just 2 knowledgeable guys talking fantasy baseball.
Knowledgeable talking heads.... fun to listen to. Spot on. Thank you
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Two hosts focus on fantasy baseball strategy for redraft and dynasty formats, blending practical drafting tactics with quick, data-informed takes on players, positions, and market dynamics. Episodes commonly cover risk assessment, ADP trends, and scenario planning (e.g., closers, relievers, and pitchers), often paired with personal drafting stories and community-driven Q&A. A notable strength is the accessible, banter-filled style that still leans on statistics and real-world examples, making it helpful for both casual listeners and serious managers looking to stay ahead in drafts and in-season moves.
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Recent guests on Baseball 365 include:
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4. Rob Thayer
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6. Ryan White
7. Derek Ambrose
8. Rich Wilson
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