2014 Fantasy Baseball: Week 15 Roundup
It’s well known that pitching requires players to repeatedly make unorthodox movements with their arms and the stress of repeatedly hurling a baseball 90+ MPH often leads to pitchers breaking down in the latter stages of their career. Humans just aren’t meant to be able to sustain this violent motion
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Week 14 Roundup
With the 2014 season officially more halfway done, it’s time to start making moves for the stretch run. There has been a plethora of call-ups lately, like Mookie Betts, Andrew Heaney, Gregory Polanco, Oscar Taveras, George Springer, Jon Singleton, and C.J. Cron just to name a few. The point is there is always
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Week 12 Roundup
Baseball is a game that works in very mysterious ways. Prior to this season, the Los Angeles Dodgers last no-hitter came way back in 1996. Fast forward to now and the Dodgers have now recorded two no-hitters within the last 30 days. Josh Beckett achieved the feat last month against
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Week 11 Roundup
After going 94-68 and clinching their first playoff berth in the last 21 years in 2013, the Pittsburgh Pirates came into 2014 with hopes of making another playoff appearance. As we all know, sometimes things are easier said than done. The Pirates currently sport a 33-34 record and are 6.5
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Week Ten Roundup
A 31-29 start this year isn’t exactly the start the St. Louis Cardinals had in mind after reaching the World Series in 2013. They started off their recent nine-game homestand 1-4 and it was announced that first baseman Matt Adams would require a stint on the 15-day disabled list due
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Week Nine Roundup
Figuring out how to value prospects is always a tricky proposition to deal with throughout the fantasy baseball season. Instant success for rookies in previous years such as Bryce Harper, Mike Trout, and Yasiel Puig have fantasy owners foaming at the mouth at the thought of owning the next big-time
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Quarter Awards
With the 2014 Major League Baseball season now officially a quarter of the way complete, it’s time to unveil the Quarter Awards. What better way to reward the fantasy baseball’s best (and worst) players than handing out some prestigious awards? While certain awards were very easy to choose a winner
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Week Eight Roundup
We are now officially a quarter of the way through the 2014 Major League Baseball season and it’s time for fantasy owners to start taking notice of where their team resides in the standings. You can figure out pretty quickly which areas your team needs reinforcement in by taking a
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Week Seven Roundup
After a breathtaking 2013 season which resulted in him taking home the National League Rookie of the Year award, expectations were sky-high for Jose Fernandez coming into his sophomore season. Fernandez had been his usual dominant self in his first eight starts with the Miami Marlins so far this season,
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Week Six Roundup
One of the great things about watching baseball is that you never know what you are going to see in a particular game. The uncertainty is what keeps us intrigued over a marathon of a season that consists of 162 games. Any avid sports fan will tell you that if