Last week was another successful week of streamers, and it really feels like we’re in the thick of the fantasy baseball grind now. That’s one thing I love about the MLB season, because the everyday grind is what keeps me ahead of the field. Just following the news and being active in your fantasy league […]

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Graduated from Stash List #1: It’s Okay To Be Scared: Noah Schultz

1. Guardians 2B Travis Bazzana (23, AAA) 

He’s only played 13 MLB games, but 2B Juan Brito has not adapted to major league pitching, slashing .159/.229/.227 with a 31.3 percent strikeout rate. He’s  actually been a little worse than that considering he picked up four of his seven hits in his first two games. Most teams would probably give the kid more time to find his footing, but in this case, Brito’s reps come for a first-place team at the cost of plate appearances for a recent number one overall pick who is tearing it up in Triple-A. In 23 games, Bazzana has a .297/.429/.527 slash line with two homers, eight steals and almost as many walks (20) as strikeouts (22). He’s been even better over the last two weeks, slashing .409/.552/.750. Both homers were hit this week. I can’t think of a good reason why Bazzana is in the minor leagues today. 

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The goal in fantasy baseball is to collect as many of the best players as possible in order to dominate your league and win the title. 

But guess what? That is the goal of probably every other player in your league, making it pretty much impossible to attain your goal. So the next best thing is to be quick on the draw and grab as many of the overlooked players that you can as they are often the key to winning. 

One such overlooked player is Landen Roupp of the San Francisco Giants. Roupp is 27 years old, so he is not some fresh-faced rookie suddenly making a name for himself. Instead he is in his third season with the Giants and suddenly making a name for himself.

Let’s dive in and examine the pride of Rocky Mount, North Carolina.

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