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RotoWire Fantasy Baseball Podcast

TGFBI, Underdog & More!

RotoWire Fantasy Baseball Podcast

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4.6784 Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2023

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Clay Link (@claywlink) and Todd Zola (@ToddZola) discuss the latest news coming out of spring training, their drafts in The Great Fantasy Baseball Invitational and their DO NOT DRAFT players on Underdog. Please support our sponsors Fantrax and Underdog.  Sign up for Fantrax FREE today and be entered to win an Official MLB signed jersey from Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Simply to go to https://www.fantrax.com/rotowire. Sign up for Underdog to receive a free 6-month subscription to RotoWire and first deposit match up to $100 with promo code RWMLB. Claim this special offer now at https://play.underdogfantasy.com/pc-QlFe1qrWkC. News Corbin Carroll flashes his speed. (6:00) Jordan Walker is leading off for the Cardinals today. Alex Bregman (finger) is making his spring debut this afternoon. (Clay’s rank: No. 71 overall). Jarred Kelenic is surging (20:00) Jose Miranda (shoulder) could be limited to 1B/DH early on. Wil Myers (back) returns to the Reds’ lineup. TGFBI Andres Munoz (36:00) Esteury Ruiz DO NOT DRAFT ON UNDERDOG (43:20) Clay Kyle Schwarber (ADP: 16.2) Bobby Witt Jr. (ADP: 32) Adolis Garcia (ADP: 43) Luis Robert (ADP: 48.8) Hunter Greene (ADP: 91.3) Todd: Your third infielder before you have at least three outfielders and three pitchers. Anybody’s who’s hurt Bryce Harper Yu Darvish Spencer Strider Wrap-up Willson Contreras (57:20) J.D. Martinez (60:00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

We're talking spring news, TGFBI, and our do not draft players on underdog bestball here on the Rotowire fantasy baseball podcast.

0:27.1

Welcome to the Roto Wire Fantasy Baseball podcast.

0:38.4

We are sponsored by FanTracks, the most customizable free commissioner service in fantasy sports and underdog fantasy, home of the biggest bestball contests in the industry.

0:41.3

Clay Link here with Todd Zola.

0:42.8

Great to be back on with you, Todd.

0:45.6

And you're on location in Florida.

0:49.1

So thanks for even though you're traveling, doing the pod.

0:53.0

And I know you're getting set for AL Labor tomorrow.

0:55.2

We're able to catch any games down there in Florida. Yeah, I mean, West Palm Beach was able to get to Jupiter on Tuesday night, see some Red Sox and was at Miami.

1:05.8

And then on Wednesday, I was at West Palm for some Red Sox in Houston, kind of seeing a pattern here. And yesterday got to hang out with the one and only Ron Chandler, his fifth row behind the home plate seats at the Mets Stadium, Fort St. Lucie. And we caught the Mets. And who was the Mets? Who beat the Mets? It'll come to me. Oh, the Braves. The Braves. The Braves beat the Mets. So, yes, I've seen the pitch clock in action. I've seen violations. I've seen, I did not, I have not get to, Ron was telling me all about Max Scherzer and how he plays with the batter's heads as far as the clock goes. Did not get to see that in action.

1:50.8

Yeah, you know, it seems like the pitch clock may work in Scher's favor.

1:53.9

Talked a lot about how pitchers adjusting to the pitch clock.

1:56.0

Seems like hitters having a little trouble, too.

2:00.8

And with a guy who's forcing the issue like Scherzer, it just makes them all the more difficult.

2:01.9

Sometimes you force your own, you know, you see what you want to see, right?

2:06.8

And to me, it looked like some of the hitters looked a little rushed.

2:09.7

And I don't know if this is going to be the case.

2:12.4

I don't know how much it's going to matter to us, but, you know,

2:14.9

but I wouldn't be surprised if we see more first pitch

2:18.1

takes, just because, you know, the batter isn't kind of in his routine yet. And he may need that

2:24.9

first, you know, that first pitch to get, because he need to get in the box and be ready or he

2:29.6

gets a called strike. So I wouldn't be surprised if we see some first pitch takes more than normal,

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