Draftster Recommendations: July 22
And lately, he’s been smacking the Rangers around (10-for-23 in the last five games), so go ahead and invest the $9,200 it will take to land him.
Draftster Recommendations: July 22 Read Post »
And lately, he’s been smacking the Rangers around (10-for-23 in the last five games), so go ahead and invest the $9,200 it will take to land him.
Draftster Recommendations: July 22 Read Post »
The Pirates’ first rounder from 2010 is still only 22, so we maintain our belief in him as a top 10 prospect despite this setback which derails any value he might have had this year. Now, we’ll have to wait until 2015 before this talented hurler is unleashed on the majors. This kid has the potential to average better than a strikeout per inning, and the valuable experience he accrued at Double-A last year should allow him to hit the ground running as soon as he’s healthy. Taillon hasn’t put together impressive won-loss records in the minors, but we’re not worried. A mid-season Eastern League All-Star last year, he really helped alleviate our worries about home run issues last year — and that was the one weakness he had. Every other part of the towering 6’6″ righty’s game should translate well into the bigs when he arrives.
2014 RotoRob MLB Draft Kit: Top 65 Prospects, Part VI Read Post »
The second half is officially underway, which means rumours about who stays and who goes from teams’ rosters is now all the rage. No one expected the San Diego Padres to be anything but sellers at the trade deadline, so the deal sending Huston Street up the coast to Anaheim was no surprise. For Fantasy owners, this means Joaquin Benoit is the man to own, just as he was last year for Detroit. For now, at least.
The Wire Troll: Joaquin Benoit Steps Up Read Post »
Now that the 2014 NBA Draft is complete, it’s time to analyze things and offer up grades for each team. We’ll start with the Eastern Conference.
2014 NBA Draft Grades: Eastern Conference Read Post »
When drafting a defense, you must remember that very rarely does one squad outshine every other defense in the league. Reaching for a team defense is not recommended, even if it’s Seattle right now or the Ravens a dozen years ago. In most cases when someone first drafts a defense others will start to follow. If your league trends like this, it might not be necessary to join the party, because in the Fantasy world defense does not always win champions. Not to mention the best defense on paper will probably not produce superior Fantasy numbers.
2014 RotoRob NFL Draft Kit: Team Defense Rankings Read Post »
This week on RotoRob Fantasy Baseball Weekly Podcast, heard every Thursday at 9 p.m. EST on Blogtalkradio, RotoRob was joined RotoRob.com Hockey Editor Chris Wassel, who joined the five-timers club with his guest spot.
Podcast: Can the Orioles Hang on? Read Post »
When Sniper Elite III gets it right, though, it’s legitimately a blast to play. Those moments when you quickly cap a couple of sentries under the audio cover of an airplane passing overhead. Or when you leave a bundle of dynamite on the road and snipe it from a distance just as a tank rolls up to it. It’s rare for a shooter to afford you the type of freedom this one does, and it helps make this the strongest entrant in the series to date.
Video Game Review: Sniper Elite III Read Post »