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Fantasy Hockey

The Fix always has a full breakdown of significant NHL slates for our Front Office subscribers, but now we’re also going to be highlighting a few value plays for everyone on most days with big NHL slates. Below you’ll find three or four players who are cheap and undervalued in

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Fantasy HockeyFront Office

Welcome to The Fantasy Fix daily fantasy hockey strategy. Below you will find rankings and projections for tonight’s NHL action. Building a winning lineup isn’t easy, so we’ll do our best to guide you in the right direction and help you win some serious cash. With that, let’s take a

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Fantasy BasketballFront Office

Both the NBA and the Steve Avery story (from the Netflix Documentary “Making a Murderer”) continue to become more and more interesting. Last night, the Cavaliers and Spurs battled it out in a game that featured one of the game’s best offensive players (LeBron James) against one of the game’s

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2013 Fantasy Baseball2014 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

During a draft, you must plan ahead and acquire the right pieces to build a winning team. There are times when you go in with a plan, and for one reason or another, that plan changes. The idea is to look at this draft in hopes to apply it to

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Fantasy Basketball

Fantasy basketball drafts can be quite quirky and more unpredictable than their fellow fantasy sports brethren.  But that is a big reason why they are so much fun.  Everyone puts a different values players differently and the statistics they provide.  In the end, it comes down to who is right. 

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2013 Fantasy FootballFantasy Football

Every draft season, no matter the sport, it’s the same routine.  Study.  Game plan.  Mock.  Repeat.  Practice, practice, practice.  Then on draft day comes the monkey wrench.  Thrown are the curve, slide-piece, and the heater high and tight.  Surprise, after surprise, after surprise.  What I’m trying to say is every

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As we noticed with the catchers, positions are rarely balanced between the leagues. One league will have the upper hand and it will change depending on the position. The National League definitely dominated the catchers, but we are going to see the reverse with first basemen. The table coming up

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