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When it comes to fantasy baseball analysis, FantraxHQ is as good as it gets, using the latest advanced stats to help identify the latest MLB trends and help keep your team ahead of the competition. Each week we’ll help you decide which players to buy into and which players you need to abandon ship on.
Has that veteran hitter sen the last of his fantasy value? Why is that once reliable starting pitcher getting lit up on a weekly basis? Is that young breakout hitter for real? These are the questions fantasy baseball owners are tasked with on a daily basis. It’s your team, but FantraxHQ is here to make sure you make the most informed decisions you can.
2019 Player Profile: What to Make of Randal Grichuk
I’ve spent the offseason looking at players whose fantasy stock was elevated or depressed by surprising 2018…
The Extrapolation Chamber: Are these second-half breakout hitters for real?
I have to admit, this article is nearly as much about fun and nostalgia as it is about analysis. I think back to my…
Reality Check: Shane Bieber Might Impress Us
Shane Bieber first began turning heads in the minor leagues not because of what he did, but rather what he didn't…
Reality Check: Aaron Hicks Is Weirdly Undervalued
I'm not sure it's possible for the starting center fielder of the New York Yankees to be considered a sleeper. The…
2019 Player Profile: Robinson Cano Still Rakes
Given the hectic past week in Major League Baseball, I’ll take a detour from my surprise players of 2018 to look at…
2019 Fantasy Profiles: Joey Votto’s Decline
Are we seeing the demise of Joey Votto as a fantasy force?
Mike Foltynewicz’s Inflated Stock
Did Mike Foltynewisc take the next step in 2018 or was it just a matter of fortunate batted ball results?
Reality Check: Is Brandon Nimmo A Top 20 Outfielder?
Time for a reality check. Will the real Brandon Nimmo please stand up.
2019 Player Profiles: Javier Baez’s Breakout Looks Legit
Was 2018 a career year for Javier Baez or just the beginning of his prime?
The Offseason’s First Trade: Mike Zunino for Mallex Smith
A 90-win team traded arguably its top position player, in Mallex Smith, for a catcher who hit .201. An 87-win team…