In his final column of the season, Scott Jenstad discusses breakout pitchers, including Corbin Burnes in Milwaukee, and offers his final FAAB thoughts.
Scott Jenstad focuses on players who have struggled or been injured in this short season to determine whether they’ll be good buy-lows next year, like the Cubs’ Javier Baez.
Scott Jenstad marvels at the great season Trea Turner is having and strategizes about the remaining three-plus weeks of the regular season.
Scott Jenstad discusses the upcoming trade deadline and ponders what will happen in Boston with J.D. Martinez.
Scott Jenstad does a deep dive into FAAB this week, and questions whether the hype on Detroit pitcher Casey Mize is too high.
Scott Jenstad advises whether to bench or drop guys off to a slow start, like Matt Olsen who has a brutal .149 BA, but also a huge 19.3 walk rate.
Scott Jenstad talks about the week that was and how Fernando Tatis is quickly laying claim to being the most exciting player in the game.
Scott Jenstad offers his thoughts on how to handle the plethora of closer situations like the one in Toronto where Ken Giles has been shut down with a strained right forearm.
If you’re willing to take a little leap of faith, Scott Jenstad likes Marlins pitcher Pablo Lopez as a FAAB pickup this week.
Oak’s Corner is back, and Scott Jenstad discusses his targets and fades for the shortened season, starting with Cubs outfielder Kyle Schwarber as a target.
In Scott Jenstad’s final column of the season, he offers some guys to target in 2020, including Marcell Ozuna, who he anticipates will have a bounce-back year.
Scott Jenstad looks toward 2020 to discuss some fades, including the Nationals’ Victor Robles, who has stolen-base upside, but doesn’t hit the ball hard enough for Jenstad’s liking.
Scott Jenstad talks about the breakout season of Austin Meadows, who has used his first full season in Tampa to blossom into a star with a 26-homer, 10-steal season in only 118 games.
Scott Jenstad discusses the waning weeks of the season and goes into detail on Liam Hendriks’ surprising breakout season.
Scott Jenstad offers up a list of FAAB players who could offer fantasy teams help down the stretch, including Delino DeShields Jr., who’s the guy to grab if you’re in a tight stolen base competition.
With just six weeks left in the season, Scott Jenstad offers his best guess as to what the 2020 first round ADP will look like, with the third spot going to the Brewers’ Christian Yelich.
Scott Jenstad observes that with seven and a half weeks left in the season, Ronald Acuna already has 26 steals to go with 30 homers and finds himself with a legit chance at a 40/40 season.
After watching Oakland’s Khris Davis struggle so far this season, Scott Jenstad believes he’s at the start of a good run.
Scott Jenstad targets players for each 5x5 category who are each owned less than 50 percent in NFBC 12-team leagues, who might be good adds, including Albert Pujols in the RBI category.
Scott Jenstad says the 2019 home run craze is just getting warmed up and questions how to deal with it from a fantasy angle. He also examines Shohei Ohtani’s pitching future.
Scott Jenstad looks at second-half fades, including Yankees first baseman Luke Voit, whose hard hit rate has dropped nine percent since 2018.
Scott Jenstad heads into the All-Star Break with hopes that Reds pitcher Sonny Gray is back to his pre-New York pitching ways.
Scott Jenstad looks at underperforming or under the radar players to identify one guy at each position who might break out in the second half, like Padres catcher Francisco Mejia.
Scott Jenstad recommends taking advantage of David Dahl’s current .338 batting average by selling him high.
With 18 homers through 68 games to go with his .311 batting average, Atlanta’s Freddie Freeman is having a monster season, notes Scott Jenstad.
Scott Jenstad talks about pitcher Lucas Giolito’s surprising breakout, and a race heating up for the top spot in the NL Central.
Scott Jenstad says that while he thinks Noah Syndergaard will get better, he’s no longer convinced Thor’s going to have a total dominant stretch this year.
It’s the time of year Scott Jenstad advises reassessing your team to see what changes can be made with struggling players, including mid-round guys like Eduardo Rodriguez.
With a plethora of minor leaguers called up this week, like Austin Riley, Scott Jenstad breaks down the callups to determine whether they’re worth a chunk of your FAAB money.