Fantasy Baseball
2014 Fantasy Baseball Daily Fix: April 10
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DFS MLB Double Switch for 4/9
Welcome to the MLB Double Switch. It is essentially a cheat sheet for each day’s MLB action. Like managers in the MLB making late in the game changes, the Double Switch will be DFS players final moves to help them win. For today, it is a free article. I would
2014 Fantasy Baseball, Week 2 Tools of the Trade
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: Still In On Drew Hutchsion
He’s got a 6.23 ERA this season and had a 4.60 ERA in his 11 starts in 2012, but I am still high on Drew Hutchison. Call me crazy, but I like the kid’s velocity after returning from Tommy John surgery (92.4 in 2014 against 91.4 in 2012) and strikeout
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Third Tier National League Starting Pitchers
The last group of starters in the National League is the kind you only use in National League only leagues. After all, when we do the math on the first two tiers, we find more than 40 guys in the first two tiers. That includes pitchers with more than 100
2014 Fantasy Baseball Daily Fix: April 9th, 2014
It’s another day and another daily fix on the docket. One of the great things about daily fantasy baseball is that it allows you to tinker with your strategy from day to day. That’s also the best reason to come here to the Fantasy Fix for your daily fix. With
2014 Fantasy Baseball: The Fix DL Report — Week Two
Welcome to the second week of the Fix DL Report. Each week I (@Rich_Migs) will cover significant fantasy baseball injuries. As the season continues, the report will address some of the most recent injuries and their fantasy implications. I will try to avoid mentioning injuries that don’t seem like long-term
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Second Tier National League Starting Pitchers
Yesterday, we began taking a look at National League only starting pitching prospects. The general idea was to split the starters into three tiers based on their Fair Run Averages (FRA) from the previous season. Pitchers with FRAs under 4.00 were in the first tier. Today, we will look at
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Reintroducting The Rookie Report
During the season I’ll be writing two new columns. This one is the first installment of one of them. They will run on consecutive weeks, and then I’ll repeat the columns, update the numbers, and perhaps add some new names if I’m feeling frisky. Or if one you astute readers
2014 Fantasy Baseball Daily Fix Podcast: April 8, 2014
Below is a podcast with me discussing daily fantasy strategy for the day. It’s only nine 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 use
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Top Tier NL-Only Starting Pitchers
As regular readers know, I have been going through my rotters and sleepers series up until this week. I could go through the same process with pitchers, but pitchers are so plentiful and so often used, that I thought of going through another method. Instead of focusing on individual pitchers,
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Free Agent Fixes
With the season now under way, it’s time to begin glancing at the free agent pool and determining who is worth grabbing and who is worth leaving available. In order to try and cater to as large an audience as I can, I’m going to vary the ownership rates of