2013 Fantasy Baseball
2013 Fantasy Baseball: The Week 3 Closer Report
Welcome back to the Closer Report. As always, we have news from the most volatile position in fantasy baseball. On with the show… Boston Red Sox This is the next hot spot in bullpens across MLB. I can see a lot of carnage here before the season is out. Joel
Matt Moore And Alex Cobb: AL-Only Brothers In Arms
This early in the season, much of what happens is simply noise. Anyone who is asking their favorite fantasy baseball experts if they should drop someone who they selected in the first 15 rounds of their snake draft probably deserves what they get. However, that doesn’t mean that you should
Deal Before the Dog Days: First Half Performers To Sell
There are certain baseball players that fall into the category of “first half performers” in that their career splits indicate their best stats come before the All-Star break on a yearly basis. These are the type of players you want to trade before mid-season when they hold peak value. There
The Elvis Andrus Rule
For some time, I’ve been bizarrely intrigued by Elvis Andrus. Once, he appeared to be the next Jose Reyes, a 100+ run, 40+ steal, fantasy behemoth. While he has been a sturdy fantasy performer, he has often put together great first halves that were never a prelude to greatness. For
Hold or Fold: Roy Halladay
Once we get past the first week of the season we get to the point where fantasy baseball players become nervous about certain players on their roster. There is an internal voice in every player’s head when the switch gets turned from “it’s early” to “I’m worried.” That switch is
2013 Fantasy Baseball, Week 2 Tools of the Trade
TheFantasyFix.com’s “Tools of the Trade” is a unique guide for owners to use while attempting to make an even trade with their league-mates in a standard 12-team mixed, 5×5 head-to-head or rotisserie redraft league. The values present in this guide are simply the basis for a trade. A full-blown analysis
Fantasy Baseball Daily Fix: April 11th, 2013
The First Pitch It was feast or famine night on Wednesday. Five of the thirteen games saw teams score eight or more runs, but there were also four shutouts before the late games even were completed. The Miami Marlins were the only team most people would think would be shutout.
Imagine Turning $5 Into $50,000 Playing Fantasy Baseball?
The season just got started a week ago, and if you are anything like me you are ready for some serious action. I enjoy playing the small games, but every once in a while you get that itch to do something a little bit more. Enter the DraftKings $150,000 Walk-Off
Fantasy Baseball Week 2 Waiver Wire: 3 to Cut, 3 to Catch, 3 to Keep
3×3 is back, and this time we’ve got something even better than Spring Training stats: opening week stats! One quick note: Since I’m only discussing nine players per week, I’m going to try as much as possible not to repeat myself. Please check out last week’s list for your Jackie
2013 Fantasy Baseball Daily Fix: April 8, 2013
The First Pitch: Fantasy baseball sage Paul Sporer sums up today quite well: Aces looking more like Jokers today! #nailedit — Paul Sporer (@sporer) April 8, 2013 Sunday was a day of Aces performing anything like Aces. Boston 13 Toronto 0 Ace on his face: R.A. Dickey 4 2/3 IP