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What is Runs Produced?

Here at Runs Produced we bring you the latest news & analysis about the unsung heroes of the fantasy baseball world: the catcher.

Catchers are the kickers of fantasy baseball - not the star or the biggest statistical contributor - leaving them often overlooked when compiling a fantasy squad.

Catchers are gritty, not glamorous, and that doesn’t always translate to the world of fantasy baseball.

Yet each position in your lineup matters, and a catcher could be the difference that propels you to the playoffs.

At Runs Produced, our goal is to be your go-to source for fantasy baseball news, and we hope to produce your “run” to the league championship.

From Baseball Reference, runs produced is a statistic that calculates the number of runs for which a player is directly responsible. It is calculated by adding runs scored and runs batted in and subtracting home runs (i.e. RP = R + RBI — HR).


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About the Author - Nate Kosher

My writing began back at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse’s student newspaper, The Racquet.

I was a news and sports reporter and during my time on campus, I covered a variety of sports: baseball, volleyball, football, women’s soccer, and men’s and women’s basketball.

I’ve also written about baseball and fantasy baseball for PitcherList.com and co-hosted the Coffee Talk podcast.


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