A Definitely Interesting, Possibly Helpful MLB Guide: National League

It’s finally here.

After a bizarre offseason that featured a bidding war on a Japanese sensation, a joining in New York of the two most prodigious power hitters of this generation, a hot stove that (more often than not) was ice cold, collusion allegations…baseball (and more importantly, if you’re reading this, baseball DFS) is back in our lives.

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If you’ve followed my “10 Definitely Interesting, Possibly Helpful Notes” column at RotoGrinders in years past, welcome back! If you’re new to RotoGrinders or to this column, here’s a quick rundown:

In doing MLB DFS research, I’ll occasionally stumble across some interesting bits of information that, I think, can provide insight into DFS lineup construction. With the availability of sites like FanGraphs, Baseball Reference, Baseball Savant, and RotoGrinders’ PlateIQ, it’s easier than ever to go down a rabbit hole, and when I do, I’ll post my findings here. “10 Notes” isn’t exactly a typical “picks” column (RotoGrinders has plenty of experts more qualified than me to provide daily plays and consensus rankings, if that’s what you’re looking for), nor is it a “fun facts” column; it’s something in between.


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Josh Cole (mewhitenoise) is a high school English teacher and contributor at RotoGrinders. You can find him on Twitter @joshuabcole.