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Welcome to “the Daily Fix”. Come here to find the most interesting stat lines, projections, matchups, links, humor and more. While you read up, be sure to listen to the newest Fantasy Fix podcast in another window, by clicking here! Off we go… Apparently appendix problems are contagious, as Adam Dunn joins Matt Holliday in the Appendix-less club.

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Apparently Ubaldo Jimenez should go see a new manicurist.  This injury has been an issue for Jimenez since this spring, and resurfaced in his first start of the season against the Arizona Diamondacks, where he allowed six runs, five of them earned, in a six inning no decision. During that game, it

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Quite often I find myself at odds with the masses. For example, the four most watched shows on TV last week (not counting NCAA tournament games) were American Idol, Dancing with the Stars, Grey’s Anatomy, and NCIS, none of which I would ever consider watching.   Likewise, Subway just became the

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Welcome to “the Daily Fix”. Come here to find the most interesting stat lines, projections, matchups, links, humor and more. While you read up, be sure to listen to the newest Fantasy Fix podcast in another window, by clicking here! Off we go… Jordan Walden has been named as the closer “for now” by

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Welcome to the first edition of “the Daily Fix”. Come here to find the most interesting stat lines, projections, matchups, links, humor and more.While you read up, be sure to listen to the newest Fantasy Fix podcast in another window, by clicking here!Here goes nothing… Nyjer Morgan of the Brewers will

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Brett Talley & Corey Herron of TheFantasyFix.com bless you with their third episode of the 2011 Fantasy Baseball Draft Strategy Podcast. Brett & Corey help you to understand your league settings, discuss which pitchers to target and when you should be drafting them and provide a nice list of pitching

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The fourth game of the Pinstripes young season, showcased the much-talked-about sophomore stud Ivan Nova vs the less-and-less talked about Scott Baker and the Twins. Six innings and 84 pitches later (50 for strikes) was plenty for Nova to earn his 2nd career win and first of the 2011 season.

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20th century poet T.S. Elliot once wrote that “April is the cruelest month,” and April, a time where the NBA recedes to the backburner, pushed aside by the collegiate ranks and baseball’s spring rebirth. All meanwhile the NBA continues its long, churning grind towards April playoffs. Cruelest of all is

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The Yankees first “mini week” of the season had plenty of ups and downs and certainly some eye-opening moments. Considering the Bombers won two of three from the Tigers, I would say they are content with that result. The goal is always to get two of three in all series.

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Former first round draft pick, Kyle Drabek of the Toronto Blue Jays, earned his first Major League victory today in a seven inning, one-hit effort against the Minnesota Twins. The twenty-three year old Drabek took a no-hitter into the sixth inning before surrendering the only hit of the day, a single, to Denard

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