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RotoGraphs Audio: The Sleeper and the Bust 9/3/13

Episode 58
Today’s episode of The Sleeper and the Bust stars yours truly and features FanGraphs injury guru Jeff Zimmerman. We discuss what else, injuries! And also some stuff from Jeff’s website Baseball Heat Maps.

Don’t hesitate to direct pod-related correspondence to @mikepodhorzer or @enosarris on Twitter and tweet us any fantasy questions you have that we may answer on our next episode.

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Intro by DJ Sinton (no, contrary to popular belief, I do not moonlight as a rap star)

Approximately 43 min of joyous analysis.


Pitching Streamers For 9/3 Through 9/8

A couple of weeks ago, I did a pretty terrible job of recommending pitching streamers for each day over the remainder of the fantasy week. The results of the five starters were not pretty. Together, they pitched a total of just 26.1 innings, earning 1 win and posting a gruesome 6.49 ERA and 1.52 WHIP. But hey, they did record 29 strikeouts! I am rarely a fan of the streaming strategy to begin with, but given your league context and standings situation, there are times in which it might be advisable. If you deem that this is the case, then here’s your guide.

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RotoGraphs Audio: The Sleeper and the Bust 8/29/13

Episode 57
Today’s episode of The Sleeper and the Bust stars yours truly and features RotoGraphs editor Eno Sarris. We discuss the imminent return of a disappointing outfielder, a surprising demotion and a couple of young starting pitchers.

Note: There will be no podcast this Sunday. Happy Labor Day weekend!

Don’t hesitate to direct pod-related correspondence to @mikepodhorzer or @enosarris on Twitter and tweet us any fantasy questions you have that we may answer on our next episode.

You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or via the feed.

Intro by DJ Sinton (no, contrary to popular belief, I do not moonlight as a rap star)

Approximately 43 min of joyous analysis.


Jarred Cosart and Looking Beyond ERA

It has been quite the Major League debut for Astros starting pitcher Jarred Cosart. Through 8 starts, he has allowed just 9 earned runs over 51 innings for a minuscule 1.59 ERA. The 23-year-old rookie is no doubt making waves as one of the better young pitchers in the game. And while that may well be true, it certainly isn’t because of how he has performed thus far.

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Danny Duffy & Matt den Dekker: Deep League Wire

September is almost upon us, which is when my job gets infinitely easier. Luckily, a trade and poor performance from an incumbent has given these interesting lads an opportunity. Hopefully the opportunity is used to perform well and earn some Only league value.

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RotoGraphs Audio: The Sleeper and the Bust 8/27/13

Episode 56
Today’s episode of The Sleeper and the Bust stars yours truly and features RotoGraphs editor Eno Sarris. We discuss the future dimming in New York, the future brightening in Seattle and whether a veteran is at the end of the line.

Don’t hesitate to direct pod-related correspondence to @mikepodhorzer or @enosarris on Twitter and tweet us any fantasy questions you have that we may answer on our next episode.

You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or via the feed.

Intro by DJ Sinton (no, contrary to popular belief, I do not moonlight as a rap star)

Approximately 41 min of joyous analysis.


Hitter ISO Surgers

Yesterday I discussed the five hitters whose isolated slugging percentage (ISO) has declined the most compared with last year. So today, of course, I’ll check in on the hitters who have enjoyed a surge. Unfortunately, it comes without a super clever title. But, I promise you the analysis remains top notch :-). And yes, that may have been the first smiley ever inserted into a FanGraphs article. I try to start trends, what can I say. I limited my comparisons to those hitters who are “qualified” this year and also accumulated 400 plate appearances last year.

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Dude, Where’s My Power?

With just over a month to go, time is running out for offensive disappointments to get back on track and start showing the type of power projected of them before the season began. When a hitter goes through a power drought, there could be a number of explanations, such as an injury, aging effects or good ole’ random variation (read: bad luck/fluke). These five hitters have seen their ISO rates plummet the most compared to last season. Let’s try to figure out what went wrong.

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RotoGraphs Audio: The Sleeper and the Bust 8/25/13

Episode 55
Today’s episode of The Sleeper and the Bust stars yours truly and features RotoGraphs contributor Colin Zarzycki. We discuss a trio of men returning from injury and perhaps the next step in player projections.

Don’t hesitate to direct pod-related correspondence to @mikepodhorzer or @enosarris on Twitter and tweet us any fantasy questions you have that we may answer on our next episode.

You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or via the feed.

Intro by DJ Sinton (no, contrary to popular belief, I do not moonlight as a rap star)

Approximately 42 min of joyous analysis.


RotoGraphs Audio: The Sleeper and the Bust 8/22/13

Episode 54
Today’s episode of The Sleeper and the Bust stars yours truly and features RotoGraphs editor Eno Sarris. We discuss a hit machine, injuries and a pair of bullpens.

Don’t hesitate to direct pod-related correspondence to @mikepodhorzer or @enosarris on Twitter and tweet us any fantasy questions you have that we may answer on our next episode.

You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or via the feed.

Intro by DJ Sinton (no, contrary to popular belief, I do not moonlight as a rap star)

Approximately 46 min of joyous analysis.