Fantasy Baseball
2014 Fantasy Baseball, Daily Double Switch for April 19th
Saturday’s Daily Double Switch is a good one with a typical 15 game slate for us to concur. Starting Monday, we’ll have an even better version of the Double Switch locked in. We can’t wait to bring that to you, but until then I’m going to run down each position
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Week Three Musings
A few tweets from my colleague, Brett Talley, serve as the motivation for one of my talking points in this week’s musings. The excitement in the fantasy community over the promotion of outfielder George Springer to the Astros is justified. However, it also provides a golden opportunity to discuss the
2014 Fantasy Baseball Daily Fix Podcast: April 18, 2014
Below is a podcast with me discussing daily fantasy strategy for the day. It’s only about eight minutes long. I discuss the starting pitchers with the highest projected point totals and the ones who are the best value for their price. I also discuss which teams are the best to
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Simmons Says No More Popups
Early in the baseball season, you will often hear the phrase, “small sample size.” In truth, it is for good reason. There are times we get too ahead of ourselves and it leads to declarations that are simply irresponsible. But if you want to win a fantasy baseball league, you
2014 Fantasy Baseball, Week 3 Tools of the Trade: Buying Homer Bailey?
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
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Week Three Roundup
When it comes to fantasy baseball there are a lot of unknowns fantasy owners must deal with. Whether it comes down to players going down unexpectedly with injuries, trying to figure out if a little known player can keep up his production, or accounting for circumstances like a player changing
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Homer Bailey is Fine
Fresh off a $105 million contract extension, Homer Bailey has had a dreadful start to his 2014 campaign. In three starts, Bailey has managed to get through 14.1 innings, while posting an 8.16 ERA. Obviously, this isn’t what Cincinnati or Bailey himself had in mind to begin the season, but
2014 Fantasy Baseball: The Fielding Factor AL
The most exciting advancement in analytics over the past ten years in baseball has been the relationship between fielding and pitching. Ten years ago, even a majority of analysts were discounting the effects of fielding as Voros McCracken’s theories on defense independent pitching statistics were taking hold. It isn’t so
Is It Time To Worry About Carlos Rodon?
No. Despite rumblings from the baseball prospect online echo chamber, North Carolina State ace left-hander Carlos Rodon is still the best pitching prospect in college baseball and potential big league ace. THIS IS A FREE SAMPLE OF OUR #FRONTOFFICE CONTENT. LEARN HOW TO BE A MEMBER HERE.
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Stop the Madness! Ending Over-Reaction Transactions
Every year without fail, it seems as though there is a great deal of hysteria early in the fantasy baseball season that leads to mass amounts of knee jerk transactions being made. There are those owners out there that will make over-reaction transactions that make for amazing message board fodder