Hard to believe, but we’re a full month into the 2015 MLB season. It’s already been a rollercoaster of a season for some players, and it doesn’t look like the craziness has any signs of slowing down. For example, in this week’s Fantasy Baseball Stock Report, two players formerly on my “stock on the rise” lists from previous entries (Adam Ottavino and Miguel Castro) are on my “stock on the fall” list this week, while two others (Brett Cecil and Dellin Betances) have moved from the “fall” list to the “rise” list. Granted, all four of those players are relief pitchers, perhaps the most volatile of positions in baseball, but it just goes to show you how fickle this game can be. READ MORE
Author: Patrick Shroyer
deshroyer_LWOSWeek 3 Fantasy Baseball Stock Report
Three weeks into the season, it’s still too early to really tell what hot starters are for real or what slow starters are actually bad, instead of just slumping. Either way, with injuries and slumping superstars *cough* Edwin Encarnacion *cough cough*, it might be best to “ride the streak” of the hot starters while your cold starters get their act together on your bench. Here is your Week 3 Fantasy Baseball Stock Report. READ MORE
Week 2 Fantasy Baseball Stock Report
Fantasy Baseball Stock Report Week 2: Another look at players whose fantasy stock has risen or fallen so far in the young MLB season. READ MORE
Fantasy Baseball Stock Report Week 1
Fantasy Baseball Stock Report: A look at players whose fantasy stock has risen or fallen so far in the young MLB season. READ MORE
Fantasy Baseball Bannermen for 2015
Whether it is because I am willing to reach a few rounds because I think they’ll break out, because they fall far enough to where they become a value pick, or because I’ve somehow ended up with the third overall pick in three different drafts and managed to get Andrew McCutchen, these are the guys that I am putting a lot of stock in this year; my "favorite players", if you will. They are the ones charging into battle for me, whether they are aware of it or not. Here are House Shroyer’s 2015 Bannermen, and why I like them so much. Just in time for you last-minute drafters. READ MORE
Fantasy Profile: Melky Cabrera, OF, Chicago White Sox
Melky Cabrera has played long enough that we know what he can do, but his career has been such a rollercoaster that it's anyone's guess what he'll do next. READ MORE
Fantasy Profile: Carlos Gomez, OF, Milwaukee Brewers
Carlos Gomez is one of the rare five-category fantasy contributors. He's a lock for the first round in almost all fantasy baseball formats. READ MORE
Fantasy Profile: Ben Revere, OF, Philadelphia Phillies
Ben Revere is a good source of stolen bases and batting average, but not much else. READ MORE
Fantasy Profile: Adam Eaton, OF, Chicago White Sox
Adam Eaton put up good numbers in limited time in 2014, but can the speedy Chicago White Sox CF stay healthy enough in 2015 to build off of those numbers? READ MORE
Fantasy Profile: Juan Lagares, OF, New York Mets
Juan Lagares has an elite glove, but has never been known as a huge offensive threat. He caught fire at the end of 2014 after the New York Mets put him in the leadoff spot. Can he build on that success in 2015? READ MORE