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April 21, 2016
Flags Fly Forever Podcast
Ep. 87: An Article For Your Ears
by George Bissell, Mike Gianella and Bret Sayre

George Bissell, Bret Sayre and Mike Gianella of Baseball Prospectus discuss how fantasy owners should react, if at all, to the early season struggles of starters like Chris Archer and Adam Wainwright. They also cover the latest round of FAAB acquisitions in the Tout Wars & LABR expert leagues and review their picks from the “Things We Believe” series.
Click here to read Mike Gianella’s latest Expert FAAB Review. Players covered in depth on this week’s podcast include:
LABR Mixed
Aledmys Diaz
Jarrod Saltalamacchia
Mallex Smith
Mat Latos
Eduardo Nunez
Tout Wars NL
Jhoulys Chacin
Tony Wolters
Logan Verrett
Charlie Morton
Tout Wars AL
Christian Vazquez
Oswaldo Arcia
Ryan Dull
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Matt Winkelman of PHI Minor Thoughts and The Good Phight passed along the following about Jerad Eickhoff:
"Eickhoff threw (his curve) in his last four starts last year; the reason he was slider-heavy early was because he couldn't find the feel for the curveball with the seams on the major league ball. The only thing the Phillies have changed is putting emphasis on developing a usable changeup."