Winning a fantasy baseball championship can be one of the most daunting of tasks. The season is a six-month grind, and if you’re not on top of the daily MLB news and staying in tune with all the action around the diamond, the uphill climb gets even steeper.
Those who do typically land in the winner’s circle because they find sources of production few others do, like finding stolen bases in some of the strangest of places.
When the Mariners acquired Josh Naylor at the MLB trade deadline, his fantasy managers’ stress levels climbed as the power-hitting first baseman was now moving from one of the more hitter-friendly ballparks to one of the most difficult for home runs. Naylor has four homers through 65 at-bats, which will keep him on-pace for roughly 25, but the real excitement surround