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2015 Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide: Center Field Over/Unders
View image | gettyimages.com Center field is obviously the glamour position in the outfield. Unfortunately, fantasy baseball players might not see it the same way. Production has been fairly limited outside of the top few guys in recent seasons. Center field is probably as good an example as any as
2015 Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide: St. Louis Cardinals Team Preview
Offseason Overview The St. Louis Cardinals made the NLCS for the fourth straight season in 2014, but for the third year in a row the Cards ended their season by losing three consecutive playoff games. If failing to reach the World Series wasn’t heartbreaking enough for the team, just over
2015 Fantasy Baseball Team Preview: Miami Marlins
View image | gettyimages.com OFFSEASON OVERVIEW A loud mouth starting pitcher in Mat Latos, an off the bench World Series hero in Michael Morse, and a second generation speedster Dee Gordon have been added to a Marlins team that should finish in the middle of the pack of the NL
2015 Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide: How to Handle Non-Standard Roto Categories
View image | gettyimages.com In each of the last few baseball offseasons, I’ve written posts on how those playing in leagues with non-standard categories have to make sure to do draft preparation specifically geared to their unique categories. The vast majority of rankings you’ll see on various websites are geared
2015 Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide: Left Field Over/Unders
View image | gettyimages.com The outfield is always a quagmire in fantasy baseball. Some leagues simply put all of them in the same category. Some leagues split them into their specific positions. Others use three starting outfielder and some have five starting outfielders. For our purposes we will split them into
2015 Fantasy Baseball: 30 Prospects in 30 Days — Jameson Taillon
View image | gettyimages.com Profile Jameson Taillon is an imposing figure on the mound as his 6-foot-5, 245 pound frame would attest, but his eventual Major League Baseball debut has been delayed due to him undergoing Tommy John surgery last April as he went on to miss the entire 2014
2015 Fantasy Baseball: Staff Consensus Rankings
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2015 Fantasy Baseball Team Preview: Pittsburgh Pirates
View image | gettyimages.com The following is a team preview for the Pittsburgh Pirates from a fantasy baseball perspective, contributed by Brian Dunshee. Offseason Overview The Pittsburgh Pirates enter the 2015 campaign as one of the few standout NL powers, having two MVP caliber players on their team in Andrew McCutchen and Starling
2015 Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide: Shortstops Over/Under
View image | gettyimages.com Since we are halfway through the process of looking at three-year player averages position-by-position, there are some things that bear repeating. The per 150 game production numbers below have one primary advantage and two primary disadvantages. The advantage is that it shows the numbers that a
2015 Fantasy Baseball: 30 Prospects in 30 Days — Alex Meyer
View image | gettyimages.com Profile Alex Meyer certainly looks the part. He towers over the mound at a lanky 6’9” and sports an electric heater that has touched 100 and routinely sits in the mid-90’s. There’s certainly effort in his delivery and his mechanics aren’t exactly tight, but it’s a
2015 Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide: First Base Preview Podcast
Ryan Noonan and Gerard Martin kick-off their fantasy baseball positional preview series with a look at first base. They discuss their approach to the position on draft day, who’s trending, and more. Listen below, or find it on iTunes or Stitcher by searching ‘TheFantasyFix’.
2015 Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide: Names or Numbers? Part II
View image | gettyimages.com This is Part II of my Names or Numbers series (Part I is here), designed to help you keep an open mind on draft day while pursuing maximum value with each pick. I do a lot of mock drafts each preseason, and I highly recommend that you do the same.