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2011 MLB Fantasy Baseball Update Wednesday 5/18: More rain, More delays
The bad weather continues this week and threatens more postponed games. Already this season we've had 30 games postponed as compared to 8 last last year to this point. Possible rainouts today are Yankees @ Baltimore, Colorado @Philadelphia, Washington @Mets, Detroit @Boston, Texas @Kansas City and Pittsburgh @Cincinnati. Games in
2011 Fantasy Baseball, THE RUBBER Week 7: Top 50 Pitcher Rankings
“It is not about what they have done, it is about what they are going to do.” – Yours Truly This is my main fantasy mantra. It seems simple enough, but too often, fantasy players play the game as if they do not understand this concept. Sometimes I wonder if
Fantasy Baseball Daily Fix: Twins Honor Harmon “Killer” Killebrew With a Win
The heavens were crying yesterday over the death of Harmon “Killer” Killebrew. Four games were postponed due to weather. Killebrew stands at number 11 on the all-time home run list with 527. He is tied for second only behind Babe Ruth with the most seasons of 40 homers or more. Killebrew
2011 Fantasy Baseball Week 7: The Rookie Report Starring Justin Turner & the New York Mets!
Feeling in a New York State of mind this week as I take a look at four Mets’ rookies and some others around the MLB making an impact. The Mets should fall completely out of contention by July 1st making them a prime spot for young players to playing time.
The Fantasy Baseball Daily Fix, Tale Of Two Davids: Wells’ Perfect Game, Wright Breaks Back
On this day in 1998, the New York Yankees’ David Wells sat down twenty seven consecutive Twins to become the 15th pitcher in baseball history to toss a perfect game — the first ever in Yankee Stadium. 1998 became a historic season for David Wells as he finished 18-4 with eight complete games and
2011 NBA Draft Prospects: A Crop of Talent We’ve Definitely Seen Before
The adage that history repeats itself will prove once again true as we’re just days shy (May 17th) of the NBA draft lottery where the league’s non-playoff teams will learn their drafting fate. This year’s crop of (exceptionally) young talent is a cast of characters we’ve seen before—16 years ago
2011 Fantasy Baseball Roundtable: Experts Are Buying Adum Dunn, Andrew McCutchen & More!
The FantasyFix.com is proud to present you with the first celebrity roundtable event of the 2011 fantasy baseball season. We’ve trolled the internet to find some of the most interesting, knowledgeable and reliable figures in fantasy baseball today, and asked them to share their knowledge and expertise on the following
2011 Fantasy Baseball Week 7 Waiver Wire: Cameron Maybin On The Rise In San Diego
Welcome to Week Seven of (Waiver) Wired and Baked – your weekly review of who shouldn’t be available in your league, but probably is. Once again, I take a look at the top 5 players you should look to pickup this week, with an AL-only and NL-only special at the
The Fantasy Baseball Daily Fix: Jose Bautista Eats Baseballs For Breakfast
The Revolt of "Joey Bats" Endures – Jose Bautista is making me second-guess his classification as a human being. "Joey Bats" made a pitcher friendly Target Field look a little league park, smacking three dingers on Sunday (two to LF, one to RF) and five for the series. He now leads the
2011 Fantasy Baseball Week 7: Sit Em, Start Em – Rays’ Matt Joyce Is Dishing Out Sunshine
SMASHERSStart ‘EmMatt Joyce, Tampa Bay Rays (90.2%) – The Tampa Bay outfielder is finally making his presence known around the league with his current hot streak. Look for him to continue this week under historically ideal conditions for Joyce. With a minimum of 75 plate appearances this year, Joyce is the