Fantasy Baseball
2014 Fantasy Baseball Daily Fix Podcast: April 28, 2014
Below is a podcast with me discussing daily fantasy strategy for the day. It’s only about eight minutes long. I discuss the starting pitchers with the highest projected point totals and the ones who are the best value for their price. I also discuss which teams are the best to
2014 Fantasy Baseball Week 5 Waiver Wire: 3 to Catch, 3 to Cut, 3 to Keep
In the Week 5 edition of fantasy baseball 3×3, we’re selling Justin Upton, holding Danny Salazar, and seriously considering the merits of Kyle Farnsworth. There are plenty of waiver wire columns out there that provide an exhaustive list of the most added players in fantasy leagues. This isn’t one of
2014 Fantasy Baseball, Daily Double Switch for April 28th
Ohhhh Monday how you annoy us. This is definitely the case with zero day games and only seven night games. Can we just go back to the weekend already? Well, we have to make do with what we have and that’s what I plan on doing. There is still plenty
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Dumpster Diving — Chris Colabello vs. Justin Morneau
Last week we started the dumpster diving series with catchers. When we look at first basemen we already see some guys that have been added since the beginning of the season. One of the more fun things about twitter is that it allows readers to interact with us directly in
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Week Four Roundup
Welcome to the fourth edition of the weekly roundup article that will talk about some recent news related to fantasy relevant players in Major League Baseball. As each week passes, fantasy owners must evaluate their team as a whole to identify if there any weak spots that must be addressed
2014 Fantasy Baseball, Daily Double Switch for April 24th
Friday is a pretty big day in the DFS MLB industry. There are tons of games tonight and tons of money on the line. For instance, the Big Score is a $22 entry on Draftstreet with $20,000 going to first place. Winning a chunk of change like that might make
2014 Fantasy Baseball: So, Nate Eovaldi?
Nate Eovaldi has been somewhat of a contentious subject over the past few weeks. Or at least before the season began. There isn’t much to argue about now considering his results – 2.87 ERA & 2.10 FIP in a little over 31 innings. Before the season, though, some writers felt
2014 Fantasy Baseball Daily Fix Podcast: April 25, 2014
Below is a podcast with me discussing daily fantasy strategy for the day. It’s only about twelve minutes long. I discuss the starting pitchers with the highest projected point totals and the ones who are the best value for their price. I also discuss which teams are the best to
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Should We Be Worried about Tony Cingrani?
At 12:35PM EST, Tony Cingrani will be taking the mound against the Pittsburgh Pirates. He comes into the game with a 3.22 ERA, 1.21 WHIP, and 23 strikeouts over 22.1 innings. These points aren’t all that interesting. What will be interesting is to see if Cingrani continues to repeat what
2014 Fantasy Baseball, Week 4 Tools of the Trade: The Charlie Blackmon Trade Market
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: Dumpster Diving – Welington Castillo
Yesterday, we began our dumpster diving series by looking at a possible American League catcher you can add through waivers. Today, we will turn to the senior circuit to see if there are any players you can potentially add. Before we dive in we should lay out some ground rules
2014 Fantasy Baseball, Daily Double Switch for April 23rd
Wednesday’s MLB brings us a full slate of games and even some early games to watch. This will impact lineups as full day slates will be impacted by regulars getting days off tonight. Beware of guys that are banged up and playing late tonight. They are the ones that could