Pierre Camus and Nicklaus Gaut recap the action from Opening Day and the first weekend of MLB action for 2020. They identify early risers and fallers, review Statcast numbers, and discuss major injuries.
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At Least There's Still Baseball (For Now)
Pierre and Nick lament the temporary loss of their respective home teams (Marlins and Cardinals) before looking at the most notable fantasy baseball performers after two weeks of play.
They react to the latest news, highlight rookie debuts, and throw out some interesting statistical trends.
Players and topics discussed:
- Luis Robert on fire
- Shohei Ohtani gets MRI
- Yoenis Cespedes opts out
- Nick Madrigal has four-hit day
- Cristian Javier emerging
- Casey Mize - when will he get called up?
- Monte Harrison a sleeper worth watching
- J.P. Crawford owning points leagues
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