2013 Fantasy Baseball
2014 Fantasy Baseball: FSWA Expert Draft – Team Recap (Part One)
Monday night I participated in a FSWA 12-team fantasy baseball snake draft. The league is full of experts and is named after 2013’s FSWA Fantasy Baseball Writer of the Year Jason Collette. If you follow me on Twitter, you know Jason, I, and Eno Sarris were the finalists. Congrats again
45 Prospects in 45 Days: Houston’s Jon Singleton
Over the next 45 days the staff here at The Fix will profile and predict the fantasy fates of prospects that could ? should, in some cases ? be closely monitored on the waiver wire or even in the draft room. For the projection portion of the article, we will
45 Prospects in 45 Days: Chicago’s Matthew Davidson
Over the next 45 days the staff here at The Fix will profile and predict the fantasy fates of prospects that could – should, in some cases – be closely monitored on the waiver wire or even in the draft room. For the projection portion of the article, we will
45 Prospects in 45 Days: Cincinnati’s Billy Hamilton
Over the next 45 days the staff here at The Fix will profile and predict the fantasy fates of prospects that could – should, in some cases – be closely monitored on the waiver wire or even in the draft room. For the projection portion of the article, we will
2014 Fantasy Baseball: David Price Continues to Change
As life goes on, things change. Some change is good, some change is bad, and sometimes it is just indifferent. We may not even know which until it happens. The future, after all, is tough to predict. Yet, we continue to try, especially with fantasy baseball. So, maybe we fit
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Millions of Reasons to Love Clayton Kershaw
The news I’m about to tell you probably isn’t news to you. Clayton Kershaw signed an extension of 7 years at $215 million last night with the Los Angeles Dodgers. There is a player opt out clause after the fifth year, but the deal will still pay Kershaw $30 million
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Keeping Tabs on Heath Bell
This off-season has been quite a doozy. So much so, even the reliever market has been a bit zany. Billy Beane of the Oakland A’s decided to trade for and pay closer Jim Johnson eight figures, then mere hours later, traded for reliever Luke Gregerson, who is arguably the better
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Addison Reed Traded for Matt Davidson
I’m not quite sure what’s going on with MLB teams and overpaying for relievers, but it’s happening. Maybe I’m wrong, but I prefer saving the top five prospects in my organization to fill other needs. Alas, I am no general manager. But I will explain the fantasy baseball ramifications of
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Trumbo, Skaggs & Co. on the Move
Well, it finally happened, Mark Trumbo was finally traded. I’m not exactly sure what Arizona’s plan is – and I’m not certain they know either – but nonetheless, they landed Trumbo. Fortunately, we’re not forced to care about what their plan is, because from a fantasy perspective it seems like
2014 Fantasy Baseball: The Oakland A’s Revamped Bullpen
Tuesday was perhaps the most ridiculous day in the history of a baseball off-season. And I mean that in a good way. A total of 12 significant signings and trades went down, and that isn’t even taking into account the half dozen or so rumors that were spewed throughout the