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2015 Fantasy Baseball: Deep League Digging, Week 6
View image | gettyimages.com Welcome back to another addition of “Deep League Digging”. I’m your gracious (and handsome) host, Seth Klein. As per usual, I’ll be discussing players under 10 percent owned in fantasy baseball leagues. These players aren’t your typical adds in 10-team or even 12-team leagues, but they
Fantasy Baseball Final: May 12, 2015
Welcome to the TheFantasyFix.com’s nightly fantasy baseball recap, where you’ll find updates on bullpen usage, lineup construction, injuries, and transactions. No matter the format, we’ve got you covered on everything you need to know to help you win your league. What’s not mentioned below: The Tampa Bay Rays rallied late
2015 Fantasy Baseball: Middle Relievers to Target
View image | gettyimages.com Not every fantasy league has an owner that tries to utilize middle relievers heavily, but when someone does employ it, it’s often fun to watch. If executed correctly, a team can get by with just a couple starters, a couple closers, and a host of shutdown relievers. While
2015 Fantasy Baseball: The Fielding Chronicles — Catchers
View image | gettyimages.com Why should I bother reading this? Most fantasy baseball fans would bypass this article the first time they see the word “fielding” in the headline. Why should I care about fielding as a fantasy baseball player? That’s an excellent question and it deserves a serious answer.
2015 Fantasy Baseball: Week 6 Injury Report
View image | gettyimages.com It’s been a rough season so far. Injuries have mounted, seemingly by the hour. Just this past week, the Tampa Bay Rays lost two members of their starting rotation in Alex Cobb and Drew Smyly. It was a tough break for the Rays, as well as
Fantasy Baseball Final: May 11, 2015
View image | gettyimages.com Welcome to the The Fantasy Fix’s nightly fantasy baseball recap where you’ll find updates on bullpen usage, lineup construction, injuries, and transactions. Whether you play season-long or daily fantasy, expect to see the best coverage from every team, every night, all season long. It was a
2015 Fantasy Baseball: Rookie Report – It’s Goin’ Down feat. “Yung” Joc Pederson
View image | gettyimages.com Joc Pederson is surely surpassing all expectations even the most homerific Dodgers fans had for him coming into the season. The freshly turned 23-year-old leads all rookies in Wins Above Replacement as of May 8. He also leads in home runs, runs and walk rate. Pederson’s
2015 Fantasy Baseball Week 6 Waiver Wire: 3 to Catch, 3 to Cut, 3 to Keep
In the Week 6 edition of fantasy baseball 3×3, we’re giving Alex Guerrero regular playing time, staying patient with Carlos Martinez, and waving a sad goodbye to Yasmani Grandal. There are plenty of waiver wire columns out there that provide an exhaustive list of the most added players in fantasy
Fantasy Baseball Final: May 10, 2015
View image | gettyimages.com Welcome to the TheFantasyFix.com’s nightly fantasy baseball recap, where you’ll find updates on bullpen usage, lineup construction, injuries, and transactions. No matter the format, we have everything you need to know to help you win your league. If you read only one thing…
2015 Fantasy Baseball: Week 6 Two-Start Pitchers
View image | gettyimages.com Fantasy leagues are underway and owners are gearing up for a long summer of ups and downs. A fantasy owner’s best friend is the waiver wire—where finding value can make the difference between a great week and a very disappointing week. Most pitchers see the mound once
Fantasy Baseball Final: May 9th, 2015
View image | gettyimages.com If You Only Read One Thing… Bryce Harper continues to rake for the Washington Nationals. In his past three games, Harper has homered six times while driving in 12 runs, including a walk-off two run home run to beat the Braves Saturday night. Harper is now
Fantasy Baseball Final: May 8th, 2015
If you read only one thing….. Remember when everyone was worried about the Washington Nationals and how they’ve gotten off to a slow start? After their win tonight they have returned to the .500 mark (15-15) and it’s not exactly like the NL East is bastion of tremendous playoff contenders.