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Fantasy Baseball

2014 Fantasy BaseballBrett TalleyFantasy BaseballFront Office

Behind the pay wall you’ll find my projections for my top 36 first basemen. I forgot Jose Abreu, but I’ll add him to the list soon. I’ve also included a few guys who probably only qualify at Util and DH for the sake of not having a separate post for

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2013 Fantasy Baseball2014 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

Over the next 45 days the staff here at The Fix will profile and predict the fantasy fates of prospects that could – should, in some cases – be closely monitored on the waiver wire or even in the draft room. For the projection portion of the article, we will

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2014 Fantasy BaseballFantasy BaseballTotal Run Index

We finally get to the end of the road of the TRI vs. ADP series. The funny thing is that you will notice that many of these relievers officially qualify for the waiver section of the series. It goes to show that relievers are not necessarily as valiued as we

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2014 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

Over the next 45 days the staff here at The Fix will profile and predict the fantasy fates of prospects that could – should, in some cases – be closely monitored on the waiver wire or even in the draft room. For the projection portion of the article, we will

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2014 Fantasy BaseballBrett TalleyFantasy Baseball

I had planned on using a mixture of projection systems like Steamer, ZiPS, the Fan projections from Fangraphs and maybe a few other systems this year to do my projections and rankings. But I’ve recently been going through the positions and comparing Steamer’s projections to ADP, and I’ve found that

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2014 Fantasy BaseballFantasy BaseballTotal Run Index

There gets to be a point where total run index becomes more or less ineffective. That point hits squarely when we are talking about relief pitchers. Relief pitchers offer one or two categories (depending on your league) in spades and these categories have little to do directly with TRI. So,

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2014 Fantasy BaseballChris GarosiFantasy Baseball

Profile Taijuan Walker was drafted in the first round (supplemental) with the 43rd pick overall out of high school in Washington state and secured an $800,000 signing bonus. The 21 year-old right-hander stands 6’ 4”, weighs 210 pounds and looks like he might fit in more as a basketball or

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2014 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

Over the next 45 days the staff here at The Fix will profile and predict the fantasy fates of prospects that could – should, in some cases – be closely monitored on the waiver wire or even in the draft room. For the projection portion of the article, we will

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2014 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

After recently profiling Andrelton Simmons for fantasy relevance in 2014, I noted that he had a 12% increase in his fly ball rate from 27% to 39% as well as an outlandish 17.8% popup rate, the latter of which led the majors last year. It seemed extraordinary that a guy

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2014 Fantasy BaseballBrett TalleyFantasy Baseball

Projections for the 2014 season are out from steamerprojections.com. After the 2012 season, Razzball did a study on the most accurate projection systems, and Steamer seemed to be one of the better systems at projecting both hitting and pitching. So I wanted to find a way to turn the Steamer projections into

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2014 Fantasy BaseballFantasy BaseballTotal Run Index

We reach the end of the line in terms of the starting pitchers we will officially rank, but you will see far more than 60 used in your league. Even ten team leagues will probably see closer to 100 starting pitchers used than 60. Judging by the ADP, in a

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2014 Fantasy BaseballFantasy BaseballTotal Run Index

The midpoint of the starting pitching universe is probably the biggest key. Most players will get two starting pitchers from the first group of starting pitchers. If you plan your draft right, you can get the rest of your five man rotation from this list of guys. If you can’t

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Fantasy Hockey

Fantasy Hockey

Welcome to NHL season review: a brand new series that will breakdown every NHL team this offseason. You can expect to see a new post everyday until the end of July, starting from the 30th place team, and finishing with the Stanley Cup champions. With so many changes coming in

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Fantasy Hockey

Welcome to NHL season review: a brand new series that will breakdown every NHL team this offseason. You can expect to see a new post everyday until the end of July, starting from the 30th place team, and finishing with the Stanley Cup champions. With so many changes coming in

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Fantasy Football

2015 Fantasy FootballFantasy Football

Everybody knows to start Andrew Luck and Julio Jones. In this article we will be covering deep sleepers, guys that a lot of people may be able to find on their waiver wire. If you’re desperate for an emergency play or a cheap DFS option, this is where you find

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2015 Fantasy FootballFantasy Football

The injuries keep piling up across the NFL, and in turn, your fantasy football teams are feeling that pain. Quarterbacks Tony Romo, Jay Cutler, Drew Brees and Matthew Stafford all suffered injuries in Week 2, with Romo’s being the most significant. The Cowboys’ QB was put on IR/designated to return with

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Fantasy Basketball

Fantasy Basketball

Max Scherzer A quick look at last week’s Fantasy Baseball top performing and least owned players on the waiver wire. Justin Smoak is smoking the ball and Max Scherzer dominates twice. Can they really keep it up for another week? Check out who’s a Must or a Bust. SWINGERSJohn Buck

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Fantasy Basketball

Aramis Ramirez Later this week we will hopefully see the return of Aramis Ramirez. It’s been a rough year for fantasy owners, having to either drop the All-Star third baseman or painfully hold on and possibly waste a DL spot. Somehow I’ve ended up with Aramis two years in a

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Fantasy Basketball

Roy Halladay In less than half the year we've had some amazing, and I mean amazing games by pitchers. Three no-hitters from Ubaldo Jimenez, Roy Halladay & Dallas Braden with the last two being perfect. Technically we've had three perfect games if you count Galarraga's, which I think we should.

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Fantasy Basketball

Ted Lilly A quick look at last week’s Fantasy Baseball top performing and least owned players on the waiver wire. Jonathan Niese and Ted Lilly throw a 1 hitter. Aubrey Huff and Gaby Sanchez’s hit 2 bingers each. Can they really keep it up for another week? Check out who’s

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