Fantasy Baseball
2019 Fantasy Baseball Rankings: Rest of Season Update, June 4th
At this time, you’ll find my rankings along with Todd Clark’s and Jamie Steed‘s in a consensus format for the rest of the 2019 fantasy baseball season as of Jun 4, 2019. For the purpose of these rankings, assume a traditional 5×5 redraft format. Commentary and Tools of the Trade
Two to add and two to dump: Catcher Edition
One of the things that most fantasy players miss out on is the dimension of time. If you think of each position like a stock on the exchange then you could give yourself that needed edge. Memorial Day has traditionally been the cut off point between “it’s early” and “it’s
Two to Add and two to Dump: Second Base Edition
As we continue through our two to add and two to dump series, we are reminded that each position can be treated like a stock. So, think of your entire team like a stock portfolio. Like stocks, players go through ebbs and flows of performance throughout the season. The idea
Two to Add and two to Dump: First Base Edition
Two to add and two to drop is about a lot more than just who’s hot and who’s not. In fact, it’s usually quite the opposite. The fantasy season is kind of like a time line. Everything that has happened up to this point is already in the bank. If
TheFantasyFix.com.com’s Fantasy Baseball Podcast, Episode 25: Eno Sarris
Alan Harrison (@TheFantasyFix) and co-host Todd Clark (@lunchmade) talk with Eno Sarris (@enosarris) on episode 25 to discuss some beers, baseball news and notes, injuries, recent and potential prospect call-ups, starting pitchers and some closers who could be dealt at the trade deadline giving way to new (or old) ninth-inning
Fantasy Baseball Trade Outlook: Madison Bumgarner and five other starters
We’re now two months into the season and have a pretty clear outlook on where our fantasy teams are and what we need to do the remainder of the year. That tends to lean towards trades, especially in deeper leagues where the waiver wire is an ugly and destitute place.
TheFantasyFix.com’s Fantasy Baseball Podcast, Episode 24: Injuries & Noise Makers
Alan Harrison (@TheFantasyFix) and co-host Todd Clark (@lunchmade) start episode 24 discussing some baseball news and notes that may impact your fake baseball teams – including, but not limited to, Andrelton Simmons, George Springer and a brief discussion on the closing situations in Atlanta, Colorado and Texas. Give a listen
2019 FANTASY BASEBALL, WEEK 9 TOOLS OF THE TRADE: MAY 21st TRADE VALUE CHART
Welcome to the 2019 week nine fantasy baseball trade value chart. TheFantasyFix.com’s “Tools of the Trade” is a unique guide for owners to use while attempting to make an even trade with their league-mates in a standard 12-team mixed, 5×5 head-to-head or rotisserie redraft league.
2019 FANTASY BASEBALL RANKINGS: REST OF SEASON UPDATE, MAY 19TH
At this time, you’ll find my rankings along with Todd Clark’s and Jamie Steed‘s in a consensus format for the rest of the 2019 fantasy baseball season. For the purpose of these rankings, assume a traditional 5×5 redraft format. Commentary and Tools of the Trade chart to follow. If you
TheFantasyFix.com’s Fantasy Baseball Podcast, Episode 23: Set Your Sale with Keston Hiura
Alan Harrison (@TheFantasyFix) and co-host Todd Clark (@lunchmade) start episode 23 discussing some baseball news and notes that may impact your fake baseball teams – including, but not limited to, Chris Sale and his 17 strikeout performance, Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. going deep twice, Keston Hiura, Oscar Mercado and Nicky Lopez
Minor League Buzz: Oscar Mercado & Nicky Lopez
Oscar Mercado of the Indians and Nicky Lopez of the Royals look to get their first taste of Major League action on Tuesday as it appears they’ve each earned a promotion to the first division.
2019 Fantasy Baseball Rest of Season Rankings: Pitchers on the Rise
Continuing on from justifying and reasoning my Rest of Season rankings, we’re going to look at the pitchers who have risen most since preseason. Although I do break the rule once here, I’ve not included relief pitchers as it’s pretty obvious why they go up; saves opportunities. But starters aren’t