They say you can’t predict the future, they say tomorrow is an unknown. Well, I’m here to tell them that’s not entirely true...at least when it comes to fantasy baseball, anyway.
I want you guys to remember one thing: probability. A quick Google search tells us that probability is the likelihood of something happening or not happening. How does this apply to fantasy baseball? Because fantasy winners are the ones who can anticipate which players are likely to be productive.
Who has a higher probability of racking up fantasy points, Starlin Castro of the Marlins or Texas Rangers second baseman Rougned Odor?