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With the baseball season started and drafts and auctions completed, we now enter the season of “finding the hidden gem” or “next great young player.”

Some players are not hidden gems and are already the next great young player. Players in that category or players like Kevin McGonigle or JJ Wetherholt, but if you don’t know about them by now, then you aren’t paying any attention to players when it comes to dynasty baseball. I’ll go out on a limb here – they are studs. If you have one or both of these players, keep them unless an offer is made to you that is simply too good to pass up.

If you don’t have one of those two players, good luck getting them.

Then there are some players who are highly rated prospects but may not getting as much buzz as they should. One of those players, I feel, is Carson Benge of the New York Mets.

So let’s talk about the team’s rookie right fielder.

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In our 133rd episode, Mike Couillard and Jeremy Brewer cover the latest happenings in MLB impacting fantasy teams before diving into players to invest in for both card collecting and dynasty formats. You can find us on bluesky at @cardscategories.bsky.social, @mcouill7.bsky.social, and @jbrewer17.bsky.social. Email the pod at [email protected]. Links to things discussed in the pod: C.B. Bucknor’s tumultuous first week of […]

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Tim McLeod, he of Tout Wars and many Fantasy Baseball conferences, as well as the wonderful Fantasy Baseball 361 podcast, has a terrific axiom.  “I do not touch my team until mid may.”  He trusts his draft. He ignores way too early results.  But you, my dear reader, may have taken Caleb Durbin or Luke […]

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The big stories in prospect world this week are the long-term contracts for Brewers SS Cooper Pratt (8 years, $50.75 million) and Mariners SS Colt Emerson (8 years, $95 million). 

Pratt’s deal involves two club options at 15 million per year. This part is somewhat humorous to me. Pratt will be 29 and 30. Do you think the Brewers will be willing to pay him that money? And if they do exercise that option, what’re the odds he plays that upcoming season in Milwaukee? Not that it matters much right now. And hey, if Grey offers $50 million to lock me in at Razzball for a decade, I hope you won’t worry about my ten-years-later location. It’s strange to me that a team would trade Freddy Peralta to save money and then guarantee a pile of money to a prospect who slugged .348 in 120 Double-A games last year. Granted he was 20 years old, which made him 3.8 years younger than the average age at that level, but it just feels a little strange to see a guy get paid before really performing, particularly by a team that tends to cry poor when articulating their machinations. 

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