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Todd Zola concludes his review of valuation theory with a look at inflation in keeper leagues, and why it could be a waste of time to calculate the "correct" inflated salary for studs like Ronald Acuna.

With Goldschmidt's latest elbow injury, Liss can't resist slapping the "flat tire" label on the first baseman.

In taking stock of his drafts so far this season, Jeff Erickson has been pushing Trevor Story aggressively in the middle-to-late first rounds.

Chris Liss bought Jose Ramirez for $50, in his opinion a bargain, in the heavily-inflated 18-team format.

Jesse Siegel analyzes who's hot, and who's not, this spring, including Dylan Carlson, who is shooting up the prospect rankings into elite status.

Liss and Jeff talk with Fangraph's Paul Sporer about their NFBC draft in which Liss took Aaron Judge in the 10th round.

James Anderson predicts the callup dates for many of the game's top prospects including outfielder Dylan Carlson, who has been the talk of Cardinals camp.

Bernie Pleskoff is back on RotoWire with his scouts-eye observations from spring training. Can Ronald Acuna go 50-50 this season?

Todd Zola turns his attention to how projected auction prices can be skewed and explains why it's OK to pay a few extra dollars for an elite option like Jacob deGrom.

Erik Halterman analyzes the latest spring training job battles, including the Diamondbacks bullpen where Archie Bradley has yet to be named the closer.

MLB Prospect Editor James Anderson is VERY high on St. Louis Cardinal outfielder Dylan Carlson. Clay agrees.

Brad Johnson does a deep dive into AL Central pitching, where in Cleveland, Mike Clevinger is no longer a sleeper, and his draft day price will reflect that.

Liss and Jeff discuss Sale's latest injury news and vent over the dangers of wasting reserve spots on injured players.