Brad Johnson has been writing about fantasy baseball for more than a decade and has considerable experience in Roto, H2H, dynasty, DFS, and experimental formats. As an expert in the field, Brad participates in the Tout Wars Draft and Hold format and was crowned the league’s winner in 2020. Brad’s writing experience includes RotoGraphs, NBC SportsEDGE, and right here at MLB Trade Rumors. He’s also presented at the First Pitch Arizona fantasy baseball conference.
We’ll be hosting fantasy baseball-focused chats with Brad every other Monday at noon CT between now and September, so mark your calendars for those and feel free to drop him some questions on Twitter @BaseballATeam as well.
Click here to view the transcript of this afternoon’s chat with Brad!
The man with a plan
Complete waste of time. I come here for news and rumors not fantasy baseball advice, There are sites dedicated entirely to fantasy that people go to for that. They all give the same advice generally anyway so why are you wasting time letting this dude give the same exact advice.
Tacoshells
Don’t read the article then.
hockeyjohn
I come for both. Read what you want and skip the rest. That is what I choose to do.
gbs42
So you wasted your time to say this was a waste of time? You may have too much time on your hands.
vtadave
So you read it?
Inside Out
We’re you forced to participate? You might want to step off your high horse as many of really enjoy this content. Sorry you are so offended.
TheRealMilo
Interesting comments about the Rangers’ hitter development/instruction program. This is a plausible explanation for the struggles of Willie Calhoun, Leody Taveres and really every player making the jump from AAA to the majors. It is an organization that can’t develop guys past AAA.
LordD99
I thought it was interesting too. Considering the Rangers have higher aspirations and spent big money on free agent hitters, they hopefully are considering changes if what Brad wrote is correct.