A Baseball Prospectus fantasy podcast dedicated to keeper and dynasty formats.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 233 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Category | Sports |
Jesse discusses five pitching and hitting prospects in Triple-A that could make a late-season impact in fantasy leagues, including Connor Phillips, Kyle Harrison, Ben Brown, Ryan Pepiot, Joey Cantillo, Noelvi Marte, Masyn Winn, Ceddanne Rafaela, Dare... more
Geoff Pontes of Baseball America joins Jesse to talk the top MLB draft prospects for fantasy, including in-depth discussions on college arms (Chase Dollander, Rhett Lowder, Hursten Waldrep, etc.), college bats (Matt Shaw, Tommy Troy, Chase Davis, Bra... more
Jesse begins draft coverage by debating the top three players in this draft class (Dylan Crews, Wyatt Langford, and Paul Skenes) and where they likely will fall in the Top-500 Dynasty Prospects in the next update in mid July.
Jesse revisits the Top-500 Dynasty Prospects nearly three weeks later and discusses whether Elly De La Cruz or Jackson Holliday is the new No. 1 overall dynasty prospect, whether to be concerned about Jackson Chourio or Jordan Lawlar, and whether Bry... more
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Good content. I’d recommend the podcaster stop laughing at himself so often. Otherwise, it’s a good view of upcoming baseball prospects.
Like oh my god, like oh wow, like, like, like, like how many times can the word like be said on this podcast? Like, cmon now.
The new iteration of JP and Mark is fun. Mark definitely leans into the foil with JP and it often will leave you with a wry smile. Not afraid to talk about current issues impacting the game, this pod is well worth an investment if you want to engage with long term value fantasy formats.
This podcast now feels like the two people in your dynasty league who have no clue talking things out. Not boring, semi interesting, but not that helpful.
Still being suggested/promoted yet no new material in almost 11 months? Avoid unless they revive it.
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There Is No Offseason launched 10 years ago and published 233 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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