There Is No Offseason Bret Sayre
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A Baseball Prospectus fantasy podcast dedicated to keeper and dynasty formats.
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Ep. 3.19: Potential Late-Season Impact Triple-A Prospects
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, Darell Hernaiz, and Everson Pereira.
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Ep. 3.18: MLB Draft Preview with Geoff Pontes
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, Brayden Taylor, Nolan Schanuel, Brock Wilken, Enrique Bradfield, Yohandy Morales, etc.), prep bats (Walker Jenkins, Max Clark, Arjun Nimmala, Colin Houck, Aidan Miller, Walker Martin, etc.), and more!
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Ep. 3.17: Crews, Langford & Skenes, Oh My!
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.
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Ep. 3.16: Reordering the Top Dynasty Prospects
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 Bryce Miller has jumped near the top of the pitching prospects, among many more!
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Ep. 3.15: Dynasty Risers
Jesse talks MLB risers on the updated Top-500 Dynasty Rankings, including Jarred Kelenic, Matt Chapman, Nolan Gorman, Yandy Diaz, and Jorge Mateo, and debates whether Spencer Strider or Shane McClanahan is the new No. 1 dynasty starting pitcher.
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Ep. 3.14: It's Miller Time
Prior to his call up, Jesse compares Mason Miller to other top arms in Triple-A, including Kyle Harrison, Brandon Pfaadt, Gavin Stone, and Tanner Bibee, and argues that Miller may be the best of the bunch.