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2011 Fantasy Baseball – The Rookie Report: Dodgers’ Jerry Sands Gets The Call
Rookie pitchers are still dominating the very young 2011 season with some minor breakthroughs now being seen from a variety of talented young phenoms. Here is a look at a few of the upcoming stars and how they are progressing. SP-MICHAEL PINEDA (SEATTLE): Pineda has a 2.33 ERA in three starts,
2011 Fantasy Baseball: Closer Confidential – Relief Arms With Real Closing Potential
The apprenticeship of an elite closer can begin at the most unlikely of places. In the case of some of the game’s best like Mariano Rivera, it begins as a starting pitcher. Rivera broke into the Yankee farm system in a starting role but due to his lack of secondary pitches
The Daily Fix: Jed Lowrie “Adds” Causing Carpal Tunnel For Fantasy Baseball Owners
On this day in 1999, the “Iron Man”, Cal Ripken, Jr., hit the DL for the first time in his 19-year career with a sore back. Caught “Red Handed” – Apparently Mike Leake’s $425,000 salary isn’t enough to put clothes on his back. The Cincinnati Reds pitcher was accused of first-degree misdemeanor shoplifting charges
2011 Fantasy NBA Basketball Sit Em Start Em: Playoffs Edition
The NBA Playoffs have arrived in full force, and we’re here to assist you in playing in any fantasy basketball playoff leagues. The biggest concern when taking on the task of forming a playoff roster is trying to figure out how some player’s statuses will change from game to game.
2011 Fantasy Baseball Week Three: David Murphy Is Among The Top Waiver Wire Pickups
Welcome to Week Three of (Waiver) Wired and Baked – your weekly review of who shouldn’t be available in your league, but probably is. I was right about Aaron Harang, Matt Harrison, and Sam Fuld last week, so once again, I’ll do a weekly review of five players who are available in at least 50% of
2011 Fantasy Baseball Daily Fix: Indians’ Grady Sizemore Returns With A Bang
As if allowing 11 base runners to the futile A's offense wasn't sufficient, Justin Verlander produced this epic failure. Barry Zito has been placed on the 15-day DL for the first time in his twelve-year career. Thank you mid-foot sprain for sparing us from his 83 MPH heater and elevated changeups, even if just
2011 Fantasy Baseball Daily Fix: Cleveland Rocks, While the Royals Roll
If we here at The Fix possessed the resources of the Elias Sports Bureau, I would give you some clever stat about how often there is only a single one-run game on a day with a full slate of games. As it is, we are not Elias so I will just
2011 Fantasy Baseball Week Three Sit Em, Start Em: Give Carl Pavano The Two-Start
Two-Start Pitchers To Start Carl Pavano | Minnesota Twins | (25.6%)– The longtime veteran has only given up 1 run in his last 16 innings. The weak lineups and strong history for Carl Pavano are further evidence that should compel fantasy owners to start him this week. The entire Baltimore
2011 Fantasy Baseball Daily Fix: Boston Red Sox Match Worst Start in Team History
On this day in 1961, the Yankees’ Roger Maris crushed his first home run of the season off the Tigers’ Paul Foytack en route to the historic chase of Babe Ruth’s 34 year-old single season home run record. Maris concluded the ’61 season with 61 moonshots, a record that stood
NBA Season Wrap Up: Late Surges Bring New Faces Like Tony Allen to the Forefront
The summer of 2004 greeted a pair of impact players into the league without much fanfare behind names like Dwight Howard, Emeka Okafor, and Ben Gordon but now, nearly seven years later Kevin Martin and Tony Allen are two of the hottest names in hoops. The Boston Celtics selected