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Brett Lawrie, 3B, TorontoThe 21-year old has a major league ready bat right now.  After leading the Southern League (AA Brewers) in hits last season, he's opened up the PCL campaign with a .421 batting average, four homers, seven doubles and 12 RBI. He's struck out 18 times in 76

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For all Evan Longoria owners, it looks like he is going to rejoin the big league club next week. The Yankees are in a bit of a panic because Phil Hughes is more washed up than Lindsay Lohan.  I'm sure he will be staring as a one legged-stripper in a

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Here at The Fix we pretty much have everything covered as far as fantasy baseball goes. With a daily article covering the news of the previous day and weekly articles about closers, waiver wire pickups, start-sit advice, rookies, minor leaguers, and this article about pitching, we basically touch on everything.

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For those of you who do not know, the Playstation Network Server has been hacked and nonoperational since last Thursday. This is hampering my ability to watch MLB.tv on the PS3. Now I have to watch games on my computer, which is no good. Dang it Sony get your stuff

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In our weekly Rookie Report we look at one solid rookie pitcher and then some struggling prospects and what I think of them going forward.  SP-BRANDON BEACHY (ATLANTA): Brandon looks like he is starting to settle in after a a couple of up and down outings to start the year. Beachy

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On this day in 2000, Vladamir Guerrero of the Montreal Expos hit his 100th home run in a 9-2 win over the Colorado Rockies. Guerrero is currently 36th on the all-time list of career home run leaders with 439. I don’t care how much he pisses on his own hands, there

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We nailed it on the head for the most part last week to get our fantasy basketball playoff advice rolling. Now we’re back for week two to assess which players are the best guys to roll with in online playoff games and leagues, and which we should leave out for

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James Shields accomplished a rare feat Sunday, finishing the second leg of back- to-back complete games in a shutout victory over Toronto. He allowed four hits and two walks while striking out seven. His WHIP on the season stands at a ridiculous 0.97. Fewer fastballs and more curves/changes has been the

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Welcome to The Fantasy Fix’s 2011 Stock Market Watch for Fantasy Baseball. Each week Tyler Becker will pick four players on the rise and four on the decline. Hopefully this list will make you stinking filthy rich! On the RiseCasey Blake – This week, Blake has stepped up his game and

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Welcome to Week Four of (Waiver) Wired and Baked – your weekly review of who shouldn’t be available in your league, but probably is.  I was right about David Murphy, Johnny Damon and Mitchell Boggs, so hopefully this week there will be some guys here you can grab before your fellow owners do. As

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