The Sleeper and the Bust Episode: 891 – Super Bowl Sunday ft. Rob DiPietro

2/7/21

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  • For Rob: What is it like winning an overall and how did you pull it off?
  • For Jason: Who are some early “new pitch guys”?
  • For Justin: What was the most fun TGFBI league to put together and which one is the toughest?
  • Is Cal Quantrill the next low 90’s Phenom in Cleveland?
  • Thoughts on Josh Fuentes in a 15-team roto dynasty
  • Who are some cheap or overlooked AL only middle of the order hitters?
  • What adjustments do you make to KDS strategy for 15 team versus 12 team leagues?
  • How do you feel about the Dodgers and Padres bullpens?

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Approximately 90 minutes of joyous analysis.





Justin is the co-host on The Sleeper and The Bust Podcast and writes for Rotographs covering the Roto Riteup as well as other periodic articles. In addition to his work at Rotographs, Justin is the lead fantasy writer/analyst and co-owner for FriendswithFantasyBenefits.com, and the owner of The Great Fantasy Baseball Invitational. He is also a certified addiction treatment counselor. Follow Justin on Twitter @JustinMasonFWFB.

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kevinthecomic
3 years ago

Reds just signed Dee Gordon to a minor league deal — don’t think the Villar transaction was ever finalized in Cincinnati.