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2014 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

In the Week 24 edition of fantasy baseball 3×3, we’re moving on to Edward Mujica, moving on from Anthony Rizzo, and moving on up with Javier Baez. There are plenty of waiver wire columns out there that provide an exhaustive list of the most added players in fantasy leagues. This

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2014 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

We come to the end of the American League portion of our study on starting pitchers. The AL West is easily the the best division in terms of quality and quantity of starting pitchers. In fact, if we throw in Collin McHugh we will have 18 qualifying pitchers. He stands at

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2014 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

In the Week 2 edition of fantasy baseball 3×3, we’re scooping up James Paxton, holding on tight to Angel Pagan, and strongly considering new scenery for Billy Hamilton. There are plenty of waiver wire columns out there that provide an exhaustive list of the most added players in fantasy leagues.

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2013 Fantasy BaseballBrett TalleyFantasy BaseballFix Audio

In what will be the final baseball podcast of the 2012 season, host Brett Talley (@TheRealTAL) is joined by fellow Fix contributor, Scott Barzilla (@sbarzilla). Brett and Scott talk catcher replacements for Yadier Molina and Salvador Perez, the potential September call ups with the most value, guys about to come

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2013 Fantasy BaseballAndrew MillerFantasy Baseball

The Miami Marlins roster is basically made up of Giancarlo Stanton, rookies and no names. While Jose Fernandez has been the only fantasy-relevant Miami rookie, Marcell Ozuna is actually leading the Marlins hitters in WAR and Derek Dietrich had hit nine home runs in just 57 games. Both Ozuna and

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2013 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

It happens seemingly on a monthly basis these days. Some new pitcher gets called up and takes the world by storm. Perhaps it is the fact that pitching seems to be making a comeback after a couple of decades where hitters seemed to dominate. Perhaps, it is because teams can’t

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