<p>Dave (@RunDMcD) shares what he's learned through years of experience, about how to assess players' risks in fantasy baseball.</p>
<p>1:45 Verlander, going into 2020</p>
<p>6:00 How to think about taking a guy off your board completely</p>
<p>9:35 Sale, Syndergaard, and Severino (don't draft guys who won't be playing)</p>
<p>11:45 Taillon (it can take a while to get back your skills)</p>
<p>18:10 deGrom (we can disagree on how much risk there is, but don't ignore it as a part of the assessment)</p>
<p>27:40 Scherzer (we all see the risks, but we don't seem to know how to price them in)</p>
<p>31:40 Strasburg (fear of the unknown plus the price...plus the fact that he's had injury issues all through the years)</p>
<p>34:10 Lamet (he's injured now...plus, PRP means TJ a lot of the time)</p>
<p>37:20 Carrasco (the risk/reward is a value at the price)</p>
<p>40:30 Musgrove (going late enough to take a risk)</p>
<p>43:35 Canning (after pick 300, go for upside)</p>
<p>46:25 Stanton vs Buxton (price matters, many paths to value, UT downgrade, career IL days, paying for a career year, volume of injuries vs the type of injury -- both matter)</p>
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