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RotoGraphs Audio: Field of Streams 7/01/2015

Episode 63 – Goofball Fun Team

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In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Matthew Dewoskin discuss Matt’s new yoga habit, an apology to post commenters, Danny Espinosa’s usefulness, Brayan Pena’s sudden relevance, Mike Napoli’s strong splits, stretching to compare the Twins to the Brewers, Jon Lester and attitudes towards players with potential hidden injuries, the return of Matt Moore, and trying to analyze Carlos Carrasco.

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RotoGraphs Audio: Field of Streams 6/30/2015

Episode 62 – Carlos Correa or Bust

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In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Brad Johnson discuss the overly popular Blue Jays stack, avoiding the Kansas City bullpen, another look at Josh Phegley, Rubby De La Rosa’s potential, Mat Latos’ disappointing performance this year, Carlos Correa’s quick rise to fantasy stardom, reassessing players’ potential halfway through the season, readjusting fears regarding Justin Upton versus lefties, and trying to make sense of early reports regarding indecisive weather.

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RotoGraphs Audio: Field of Streams 6/29/2015

Episode 61 – Skinny Joe Blanton Is The Best Joe Blanton

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In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Matthew Dewoskin discuss Dylan surviving his high school reunion, keeping an eye on Josh Phegley, a tough day at second base, trying to figure out what is up with Joe Blanton, the hypothetical day of no outfield picks, Matt’s descriptive explanation of his reaction to Yasiel Puig’s injury, trying to predict the prices of Monday’s pitchers in a rough day, debunking the concept of a player getting revenge on their old team, being irrationally terrified of Justin Upton, the White Sox and their impressive level of futility against lefties, Trevor May’s abysmal outing, overly complicated forms of prediction regarding Paul Goldschmidt vs. Brett Anderson, and their lack of accents.

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RotoGraphs Audio: Field of Streams 6/26/2015

Episode 60 – Newest Prospective Downloader

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In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Matthew Dewoskin discuss Marco Estrada’s legendary performance, Matt’s neighbor, the rise of Josh Phegley, Robin Ventura’s surprisingly strong move, selling on Yunel Escobar, Steven Matz’s upcoming debut, changing the order in which picks are presented to mess with Matt, trying to find a way to afford Max Scherzer, weekend plans including a high school reunion, and a Bud Selig anecdote.

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RotoGraphs Audio: Field of Streams 6/25/2015

Episode 59 – The Day of the De La Rosas

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In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Brad Johnson discuss a bit of a reverse slate, analyzing the Orioles against lefties, Ian Kinsler’s surprisingly cold season, Joey Gallo’s extreme outcomes, attempting to afford Paul Goldschmidt, an especially tough day at shortstop, Yasmany Tomas’ strange progression, evaluating Eury Perez, Luis Valbuena’s transformation, the sound that represents Yonder Alonso, attempting to cover the bases when it comes to price points in numerous DFS formats, and checking in on the weather reports on plenty of day games.

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RotoGraphs Audio: Field of Streams 6/24/2015

Episode 58 – There’s A Bit More Upside With Marco Estrada

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In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Matthew Dewoskin discuss Mike Bolsinger’s tough splits, Matt ranting about Tyler Flowers while Dylan remains diplomatic, the negative runs scored that the White Sox are in for, Logan Morrison’s new job as a leadoff man, “The Roaring Phillies,” the must-mention team, a conspiracy surrounding Marco Estrada, and waxing philosophical regarding Robin Ventura.

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RotoGraphs Audio: Field of Streams 6/23/2015

Episode 57 – Starting To Show Some Life

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In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Brad Johnson discuss pitchers that struggled on Monday, Odrisamer Despaigne’s underwhelming stuff, the concept of the DFS “middle ground,” closer looks at Anthony Rendon and Stephen Drew, Maikel Franco’s impressive performance, and predictions surrounding Billy Burns and his resulting price.

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RotoGraphs Audio: Field of Streams 6/22/2015

Episode 56 – Through the Magic of Podcasting

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In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Matthew Dewoskin discuss a short slate on Monday, Hawk Harrelson’s joy, Lance McCullers’ unfair reputation, CC Sabathia’s sudden (re)relevance, the shame of believing in Mike Pelfrey, Kendall Graveman’s surging prominence, and Joc Pederson’s improvements against left-handers.

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RotoGraphs Audio: Field of Streams 6/19/2015

Episode 55 – You Could Swing a Dead Cat and Probably Hit Six Competent Options

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In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Matthew Dewoskin discuss Hector Noesi being replaced by Scott Carroll, appreciating listener feedback, Kyle Schwarber’s DFS influence, believing in Jonathan Lucroy, Marco Estrada’s modest improvements, a guest appearance by the trains that go by Dylan’s house, the human Swiss Army knife, a weekly Robin Ventura tirade, and lukewarm takes on the Cardinals’ internet activities.

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RotoGraphs Audio: Field of Streams 6/18/2015

Episode 54 – That’s Pitching For Ya

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In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Brad Johnson discuss helpful feedback on technical difficulties, closer looks at Anthony Ranaudo and Joey Gallo, pitchers that have disappointed this year, hesitating on DFS picks based on a lack of a supporting cast, the weird scheduling of a split series, Paul Goldschmidt’s historic dominance against left-handed pitching, comparing Brad Miller and Jimmy Rollins, and a guest appearance by some background birds.

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