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TheFantasyFix.com’s 2011 Fantasy Baseball Draft Strategy Podcast: Episode One
Brett Talley & Corey Herron of TheFantasyFix.com discuss the perfect fantasy baseball draft strategy for 2011. They discuss players to target and avoid, when to draft starting pitchers and why you should target an elite shortstop if you can! Go ahead, press play below and listen to their first podcast as you
2011 Fantasy Baseball Draft Day Debate: Zack Greinke or Clayton Kershaw
In our newest debate we compare 2009 stud Zack Greinke (ranked 7 in our 2011 Fantasy Baseball Kit) vs the Los Angeles strikeout machine Clayton Kershaw (ranked 12). The case for drafting Greinke In 2010 Zack Greinke hit a speed bump on his rise as one of the top pitchers in the
Paul Maholm & The Pittsburgh Pirates: A 2011 Fantasy Baseball Pitching Preview
From a fantasy perspective, the single most amazing thing about the Pirates’ 18 consecutive losing seasons is their incredible lack of mixed league ownable starting pitching over that time. If I’m being kind, there have been 12 Pirates starters worth owning over that entire period. If I’m being discerning, that
Marching Forward: Making Sense of the Deadline Deals for March & Beyond
We can thank Knicks’ General Manager Donnie Walsh for bringing closure to a Carmelo Anthony saga that dragged on through a revolution in the Middle East, the Cavaliers’ 26 game losing steak, and one of the worst winters in recorded history. The move proved to trigger a flurry of movement to follow
Tim Lincecum & The San Francisco Giants: 2011 Fantasy Baseball Preview
That San Francisco Giants rotation! That damn San Francisco Giants rotation!! They are the only reason my home-state Texas Rangers are not the current World Series champions (I refuse to give credit to Juan Uribe, Edgar Renteria, or Cody Ross). And now I have to spend an hour or
2011 MLB Exclusive Interview: Cleveland Indians’ Chris “Pure Rage” Perez
Cleveland Indians fans have had, to say the least, a rough few years. The Tribe haven't been able to win more than 69 games the last two seasons and 2008 only saw a .500 winning percentage. Trades and injuries have changed the vibe in Cleveland from when they won the
NBA Blockbuster Fallout: Melo-Drama Finally Finds Conclusion in New York
Changing Carmelo Anthony’s mailing address from Denver to New York was a long, painstaking process for the Nuggets, Knicks, and hoop fans alike. While Melo is the focal point of a long, deliberated trade that began in November, there are however ancillary pieces that will have a resonating impact on
Jeff Francis, Luke Hochevar & the Kansas City Royals: 2011 Fantasy Baseball Pitching Preview
My first thought when I looked at the Royals rotation was, “seriously?” They traded Zack Greinke to the Brewers in the offseason but did not receive a major league pitcher in return. They signed Jeff Francis, who had one good season, and it was 3 years ago (also his
Justin Verlander & the Detroit Tigers: A 2011 Fantasy Baseball Pitching Preview
Any time you can follow one of the five best starters in the American League (Justin Verlander) with a guy who has averaged more than a strikeout per inning over his career (Max Scherzer), you’ve got the makings of a good rotation. After that, though, the Tigers need some things
Mark Buehrle & The Chicago White Sox: A 2011 Fantasy Baseball Pitching Preview
Can you believe the depth of the White Sox rotation? All five of their starters threw at least 31 starts in 2010, and their 5th starter is either a guy one year removed from an All-Star campaign with the Tigers (Edwin Jackson) or a former National League Cy Young award