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Fantasy Basketball

No matter the fantasy sport, rotisserie style formats are about putting together a puzzle.  The goal is to find the right pieces that create a championship caliber team.  Each piece has a purpose.  So when it comes to fantasy basketball and the center position, I am looking at players to

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2013 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

The Houston Astro’s victory over the Texas Rangers on March 31st seems like a lifetime ago. Since that point, we’ve all been wrapped up in the day to day minutia of our teams and trying to get to the top of standings. Today, we’ll take a step back from the

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2013 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

Pitching options in a mono-league are always difficult to come by. Everyone wants to have two closers and be competitive in saves, but if you do the math, there simply aren’t enough options to go around. The skill of identifying middle relievers who will consistently deliver zero’s in the ERA

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2013 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

At this point in the offseason, most fantasy sites and experts have reached the consensus that a successful way to conquer a league is to draft or purchase hitting first, second and third. Pitching has become relegated to the middle and late rounds. This strategy has immense value and has

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Fantasy Baseball

For players in deeper leagues that find it useful to have a reliever with 70+ K upside or a real outside shot at saves, the below represent some of the best options out there. A.J. Ramos, Miami Marlins: Steve Cishek is a fine pitcher, one capable of holding down a

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Fantasy Baseball

For players in deeper leagues that find it useful to have a reliever with 70+ K upside or a real outside shot at saves, the below represent some of the best options out there. Rhiner Cruz, Houston Astros: To say the Astros’ pen is light on potential is an understatement.

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