Yasiel Puig was benched for his defense on Wednesday. Ray Flowers talks about that and a number of other observations inspired from Wednesday's play.
Yasiel Puig has cooled off considerably from his initial scalding rate. Ray Flowers discusses how to make that information actionable in this week's article.
Ray Flowers fetes CarGo's 20-20 achievement and discusses others close to reaching that milestone this year, and talks about a few of the bigger names on the trade deadline rumor mill.
Matt Harvey is supposed to be limited to 220 innings this year. Ray Flowers believes he won't be allowed to go that high, and mentions other pitchers that might have an innings cap this season.
Guess who has outperformed Manny Machado this year? He makes Ray Flowers' list of players performing worse than you might think.
Ray Flowers passes judgment on five players operating in a fashion opposite that we expected. He says to buy Starlin Castro now.
Ray Flowers assauges the concerns of Kris Medlen's fantasy owners that are worried about Medlen moving to the bullpen once Brandon Beachy returns.
Ray Flowers tackles Justin Verlander's disappointing season so far. Is it really all about the velocity?
What's wrong with Nolan Arenado, Kris Medlen and Rickie Weeks? Ray Flowers suggests the problem primarily lies with our expectations.
Can Dan Uggla turn it around? Ray Flowers discusses him and three of his other struggling teammates in Atlanta.
Josh Hamilton has been awful this season. Is there any reason to think the good times will return with the slugger? Also, can Starling Marte & Carlos Gomez keep up their hot starts to the season? Ray Flowers gives his thoughts.
Mariano Rivera remains a timeless wonder, but there are many other shaky bullpens out there. Ray Flowers breaks it down and advocates for a new fantasy stat.
Ray Flowers discusses the current pitcher free agent market, including recent signee Brett Myers and still unsigned starter Shaun Marcum.
Jonathan Broxton's signing with the Reds has Ray Flowers pondering what the team should do with Aroldis Chapman.
Ray Flowers is skeptical that Melky Cabrera can approach his 2012 rate stats with Toronto next year.
Carlos Marmol and Dan Haren were nearly traded for each other. Ray Flowers breaks down each pitcher's numbers.
Clayton Kershaw had a 2.10 ERA over the second half of the season, making a strong push for the NL Cy Young.
Ray Flowers discusses the year-end results from the 2012 closers pool, including another remarkable season from Craig Kimbrel.