Jarad Wilk

Jarad Wilk

Jarad Wilk is a sports copy editor for the New York Post

Background

Jarad is a graduate of LIU Post, he writes mostly about Fantasy Baseball. Jarad has worked as a adjunct professor in journalism at LIU Post as well as the New Haven Register, where he spent time on the news copy desk.

Latest Articles

Fantasy baseball: Tigers' Jack Flaherty can still get the job done

Paul Skenes is electric, he is exciting. Everybody wants him, which is why he was the most added pitcher in ESPN leagues this week.

Fantasy baseball: A's flame-thrower has emerged as elite closer

Since allowing two earned runs and walking one in his first appearance of the season March 30, Mason Miller has dominated opponents.

Fantasy baseball: Don't rush to cut stars who are struggling to start season

Does it hurt to see those numbers? Of course, but you should also realize just 15 percent of the season has been played. Be patient!

Cubs rookie turning into fantasy baseball lineup mainstay

In his last 13 games before Friday, Michael Busch was 17-for-47 (.362) with six homers, 13 RBIs, nine runs and a 1.234 OPS.

Fantasy baseball: Pitching options are scarce after rash of elbow injuries

Heck, there were 132 pitchers on the injured list ... before Opening Day. 

Fantasy baseball: Outfielder's red-hot start should come with tempered expectations

When a player such as Michael Conforto starts the season on a tear, fantasy baseball managers question it and wonder whether it’s real or fake. 

Fantasy baseball: These two starters could be exceptions to the spring training rule

Though spring training stats seemingly have little meaning, sometimes there are performances that are too promising to ignore for fantasy baseball.

Why fantasy baseball owners shouldn't be sold on Nationals outfielder's breakout

Nationals outfielder Lane Thomas went largely undrafted before hitting .268 with 28 homers, 86 RBIs, 101 runs scored, 20 stolen bases and a .783 OPS.

Fantasy baseball owners shouldn't sleep on this Rays pitcher

Aaron Civale is a name you’ve heard before. There is a good chance you’ve targeted him in drafts or used him as a streamer at some point since his debut...

Fantasy baseball owners should take a look at this third baseman

If you’re not in the mood for a hamburger after reading this, you might be a vegan — even though this has about as much to do with food as...

This polarizing and exciting MLB player a challenge for fantasy baseball owners

Remember those Choose Your Own Adventure novels? Doesn’t building a fantasy roster feel like you’re reading one of them? Every decision you make affects your journey, and no matter what...

These players are worth waiting for in your fantasy baseball drafts

Welcome back, fantasy baseball shoppers! Think of Roto Rage as your personal shopper, guiding you toward the best possible deals as you look to build a well-balanced roster. First on...

Pirates pitcher is being terribly overlooked in fantasy baseball

Mitch Keller’s swinging-strike rate was in the top 40 (he was No. 40) entering Friday, and he has had some impressive swing-and-miss performances.

Believe in ex-Yankee's resurgence for your fantasy baseball roster

Let’s focus on the prospect of Joey Gallo being a viable fantasy option in 2023.

Check out this top Rays prospect for your fantasy baseball squad

Fantasy managers must always have their metal detectors available while scouring the waiver wires, and Tampa Bay is a good place to start.

Former Mets draft pick teases fantasy baseball potential again

Jarred Kelenic’s career, to this point, feels a bit like “The Boy Who Cried Wolf," as the hype for the Mariners' outfielder never led to MLB results.

Fantasy baseball: Don't overreact to these players' hot, cold starts

The baseball season is a little more than a week old, and not every hot or cold start we’ve seen thus far is as it seems.

The overlooked Reds pitcher you shouldn't ignore in fantasy baseball

The numbers aren’t pretty, but there is reason to believe the Reds’ No. 3 starter Graham Ashcraft has far more upside than reflected in his rookie campaign.

Fantasy baseball owners should look to give these pitchers a second chance

Everyone loves a good comeback story. Sometimes it’s a team overcoming a big hole in a series, such as the Red Sox digging themselves out of an 0-3 hole in...

Prepare for potential busts within your fantasy baseball draft

March Madness is not just relegated to college basketball. There is plenty of madness going on in fantasy baseball drafts.

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