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On this day in 1967, Hank Aaron hit his first and only inside-the-park home run of his career 755 moon shots… WIth his second walk-off hit of the homestand, Carl Crawford is starting to look like the player that demanded $142 million this past off season from the Boston Red

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Welcome to Week Six of (Waiver) Wired and Baked – your weekly review of who shouldn’t be available in your league, but probably is. This week we’re going to go back to our regularly scheduled format – looking at the top 5 players you should look to pickup this week,

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Jacoby Ellsbury increased his hitting streak to 17 games on Sunday with three more knocks. He has eight multi-hit games during the stretch, and has lifted his BA from .186 to .297. Over that same time period, teammate Dustin Pedroia has nosedived from .333 to .236. After throwing a complete game one-hitter just

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ON THE RISEBARTOLO COLON (48.3% owned ESPN leagues) – Colon was hit hard last night by the Rangers but other than that start he has been amazing since taking over for injured Yankee pitcher Phil Hughes. Colon is 2-1 with a 3.86 ERA. He is averaging a strike out per inning over his

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Two-Start Pitchers To StartBrandon Morrow, Toronto Blue Jays (100%) – Morrow has a good matchup in his first start of the week. Tiger’s hitters are only batting .206, along with a .263 WHIP against Morrow. This start also takes place at home for him where his stats are a night and day

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Justin Verlander tossed his second carreer no hitter, in an endearing moment, he admitted to thinking about the potential perfect game/no-hitter in the 4th or 5th inning. I hate it when pitchers say they don’t know until the 7th or 8th inning, you know some a-hole buddy is saying something

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Justin Verlander has done it again. Saturday afternoon Verlander no-hit the Toronto Blue Jays and was 1 walk away from a perfect game. Verlander also threw a no-hitter in 2007 against Milwaukee. This was the 7th no-hitter in Tiger’s history. Earlier in the week Francisco Liriano pitched a no-hitter against

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On this day in 2005, Julio Franco of the Atlanta Braves became the second oldest player to homer in an MLB game at 46 years and 257 days old. Awkward Line: Cliff Lee of the Phillies earned the loss in a seven inning effort in which he allowed nine hits,

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Today I would like to talk about going on hiatus. First of all, let me apologize to TheFantasyFix.com world for not writing a new Finding the Mean article in a month. I received a new assignment at work that is a huge upgrade in the actual amount of real work

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In today's Closer Report, we're going to get all sabermetric on you with a look at the advanced statistic BABIP and how you should use that to improve your fantasy team. But first, the news. Quick NewsSergio Santos has taken a hold of the closer role, having gotten the last 3 save chances

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