Anecdotally, last season was one of the more memorable fantasy baseball seasons. We had, of course, the controversy surrounding the humidors , the c onstruction of the baseball , and " sticky stuff ." The three of those factors alone made it even more challenging than usual to value players given the relatively unknown and uncertain playing environments. Last year was also quite memorable because of the number of high-end prospects that received legitimate and significant playing time. Throughout the year, I found myself having to make complicated lineup and roster decisions because I was betting on when certain prospects would get called up (and let's face it, whenever you can add top prospects like Corbin Carroll and Gunnar Henderson, you should probably just go for it). I expect this year to be similar, but one major difference between this year and last year is that we now know top prospects will be making their way onto the major league rosters. Becaus...
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