RotoWire President Peter Schoenke gives his annual take on MLB over/under bets. He's won 53.6 percent of his bets over 23 years. Is Kansas City really the most improved team?
RotoWire President Peter Schoenke gives his annual take on MLB over/under bets. He's won 54.7 percent of his bets over 22 years. Can Baltimore and Arizona sustain big improvements?
Peter Schoenke takes a look at strategy and tips for best ball contests, such as checking scoring systems for batter walks (which has a big impact on Juan Soto's value) and sneaky multi-position players.
RotoWire President Peter Schoenke gives his annual take on MLB over/under bets. He's won 59.9 percent of his bets over 21 years. He's not buying Tampa Bay's expected decline.
Peter Schoenke reveals three mistakes baseball drafters commonly make. Drafting Soto in round one isn't one of them.
RotoWire recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of writing player notes. We look back at 25 years of a format that has become the industry staple, such Albert Pujols being the active leader.
Pete Schoenke gives Alan Seslowsky his last-minute advice for your upcoming drafts, including a favorable review for Patrick Corbin.
RotoWire President Peter Schoenke gives his annual take on MLB over/under bets. He's won 57.6 percent of his bets over 20 years. Even the Dodgers come under scrutiny among his bets this season.
RotoWire President Peter Schoenke gives his annual take on MLB over/under bets. He's won 57.4 percent of his bets over 19 years. Find out who he's picking this year.
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Peter Schoenke looks at key strategy elements for best ball leagues, where Jeff McNeil's multi-positional eligibility boots his value.
RotoWire President Peter Schoenke gives his annual take on MLB over/under bets. He's won 61.5 percent of his bets over 18 years.
RotoWire President Peter Schoenke gives his annual take on MLB over/under bets. He's won 60.1 percent of his bets over 18 years.
RotoWire President Peter Schoenke gives his annual take on MLB over/under bets. He's won 63 percent of his bets over 15 years.
Peter joins the FNTSY Network to preview the Twins, discuss David Price, and enjoy RW's 20th Anniversary.
Eric Thames last appeared in an MLB game with Seattle in 2012, but he's back after a successful three-year stint in Korea. Patrick Newman and Peter Schoenke break him down, along with other players on the radar overseas.
RotoWire President Peter Schoenke gives his annual take on MLB over/under bets. He's won 64 percent of his bets over 15 years.
Patrick Newman and Peter Schoenke look at the players coming to MLB from Asia and Cuba, including Japanese pitcher Kenta Maeda.
RotoWire President Peter Schoenke gives his annual take on MLB over/under bets. He's won 66.7 percent of his bets over 14 years.
The Twins aren't likely to contend in 2015, but they made some strides last year and have a slew of high-upside prospects like Miguel Sano that could be up by the end of the season.
Patrick Newman and Peter Schoenke examine the players poised to make the move from Asia or Cuba to MLB. Is there another player like Yasiel Puig in this year's crop of talent?
RotoWire President Peter Schoenke gives his annual take on MLB over/under bets. He's won 67.9 percent of his bets over 14 years.
Minnesota's minor league system has a bumper crop of talent, including top prospect Byron Buxton, that could soon return the Twins to relevance in the AL Central. But will they arrive in 2014?
Masahiro Tanaka just agreed to a long-term deal with the Yankees. Patrick Newman shares his scouting report on Tanaka and speculates on future Japanese imports, while Peter Schoenke breaks down the incoming Cubans.
RotoWire President Peter Schoenke gives his annual take on MLB over/under bets. He's won 67.6 percent of his bets over 13 years.
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Justin Morneau and Joe Mauer remain behind, but the Twins have ramped up their rebuilding efforts this offseason.
Ian Kennedy and Arizona improved by 29 games last season. Should you wager they'll continue to improve? RotoWire President Peter Schoenke gives his annual over/under picks.
While the Royals farm system may be the best in the majors, RotoWire president Peter Schoenke doesn't agree with projections of an increased win total in 2011.