James Anderson answers over 50 listener questions about prospects, dynasty and redraft, including how Padres phenom Jackson Merrill fits with the big club in the short term.
James Anderson releases volume 2.0 of his rookie hitter tiers for 2024 fantasy value only, in which Reds third baseman Noelvi Marte remains in the top spot.
Version 1.0 of James Anderson's rookie hitter rankings for 2024 fantasy baseball leagues, in which Reds third baseman Noelvi Marte is vying for the top spot.
James Anderson answers questions from subscribers about his updated top 400 prospect rankings, including an ETA and 2024 expectations for Jackson Holliday in Baltimore.
Jason Collette takes a look at the players who ran wild this spring and offers his predictions for the season.
James Anderson updates his Rookie Hitter Tiers for 2023 value only, in which Jordan Walker continues to make waves with a loud start to spring training.
James Anderson answers a bevy of listener questions about prospects, dynasty and redraft, including several questions about Rays power-hitting phenom Junior Caminero.
Jason Collette tackles the NL Central with his next set of bold predictions. Find out why he's fading Lars Nootbaar and who he thinks will lead the Cubs in saves.
James Anderson releases Vol. 1 of his rookie hitter tiers for 2023 value only, in which Orioles infielder Gunnar Henderson is in a tier of two at the top.
A number of recent transactions have involved prospects and Jesse Siegel reviews that along with the current situations of other phenoms.
Jesse Siegel highlights the success of one prospect while also detailing the differing path trajectories for other up-and-comers.
James Anderson answers questions regarding this week's update to the top 400 prospect rankings, in which Twins shortstop Royce Lewis slots in at No. 2 overall.
Eugenio Suarez's initial projection couldn't survive early 'battle tests' in Jeff Erickson's drafts, and thus just got downgraded.
Bernie Pleskoff shares his MLB club rankings, and he offers hope to the No. 27 Orioles, as catcher Adley Rutschman could turn things around in Baltimore.
Jesse Siegel concludes the column for the season with a look at which top prospects are set to appear in the majors next year and who may find it difficult to make that next step.