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2014 Fantasy Baseball: The Pendulum Shift
It’s always interesting how things look like they will last forever. When the offensive explosion began following the strike in 1994, we thought hitting would dominate forever. It seems that forever has come to an end. Such studies wouldn’t seem to belong on a fantasy sports site except that assumptions
2014 Fantasy Baseball Week 11 Waiver Wire: 3 to Catch, 3 to Cut, 3 to Keep
In the Week 11 edition of fantasy baseball 3×3, we’re discovering Eugenio Suarez, seeing Adam Eaton for what he is, and allowing John Axford to find himself. There are plenty of waiver wire columns out there that provide an exhaustive list of the most added players in fantasy leagues. This
2014 Fantasy Baseball, Week 10 Tools of the Trade: Aces Worth Paying For
TheFantasyFix.com’s “Tools of the Trade” is a unique guide for owners to use while attempting to make an even trade with their league-mates in a standard 12-team mixed, 5×5 head-to-head or rotisserie redraft league. The values present in this guide are simply the basis for a trade. A full-blown analysis
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Adrian Beltre and Getting Old
Getting old, it happens. This Sunday, I became another year older, giving me 12 months before I’m represented by a number that begins with a three. We try not to lose it, but soon our prime only becomes a memory. I suppose it’s better than the alternative, despite what Debbie
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Where is the Love feat. Marcell Ozuna
Yes, that headline is a tribute to a Black Eyed Peas song (you must listen to it as you read). I chose it for twos reasons: I’m a terrible person and I suck at writing headlines. When you think about it, 162 games isn’t a very large sample. After you consider
2014 MLB Draft: The Pitchers
After the appetizer, it’s time for the main course. What the 2014 MLB Draft lacks in hitting talent it makes up for in intriguing arms. Here are the ones with the best chances of being first round picks come June 5th. Carlos Rodon – North Carolina State University, LHP Rodon
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Week Ten Roundup
A 31-29 start this year isn’t exactly the start the St. Louis Cardinals had in mind after reaching the World Series in 2013. They started off their recent nine-game homestand 1-4 and it was announced that first baseman Matt Adams would require a stint on the 15-day disabled list due
2014 Fantasy Baseball: What To Expect From Jonathan Singleton
The Jonathan Singleton story is really two-fold. He already has made his major league debut and has already hit his first big league home run. On a site like this, the story is Singleton the player. First base is a crowded position, so immediately we have to wonder where he
TheFantasyFix.com Podcast with Guest Nick Raducanu
Host Brett Talley (@TheRealTAL) is joined by Nick Raducanu of ProjectRoto.com (@projectroto). The guys talk about the state of the daily fantasy sports industry, which struggling top draft picks have the best chance to bounce back, some of the high profile call ups, how to replace CarGo, Nick’s Red Sox,
2014 Fantasy Baseball Daily Fix: June 5
Welcome back to the Daily Fix here at the Fantasy Fix. And welcome to DraftStreet. For those who aren’t yet Daily Fantasy baseball players at DraftStreet head over there via this link and join. You can pick up a 100% deposit bonus up to $200 on your first deposit. I’m
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Week Ten Free Agent Fixes
The Astros are set for takeoff. Alright, maybe not, but two members of their club are highlighted in today’s article due to being under owned. Interestingly enough, each of the other four players featured as Free Agent Fixes this week were considered top prospects at one time. That’s not to
2014 Fantasy Baseball: The B.J. Upton Lesson
Sometimes a player’s struggles seem to come out of nowhere. Statisticians can predict a lot of things with mathematical models, but they can’t predict everything. Steve Blass was instrumental in helping the Pirates win the 1971 World Series. The very next season he couldn’t find the strike zone anymore. The