Fantasy Baseball
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Total Run Index – ADP vs. TRI Starting Pitchers 1-20
I can’t think of a single position where there has been more advancement in sabermetrics than pitching over the past decade. A scant decade ago, we were still concerning ourselves with wins, losses, WHIP, and ERA. With the exception of losses, all of them are still staples in the fantasy
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Why Draft Player A, When You Can Draft Player B?
This is a teaser article for the TheFantasyFix.com’s 2014 Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide. See more like this one by purchasing our fantasy baseball draft guide here. Fantasy baseball often ignites intense player debates. And when it comes to a particular player, people tend to have different feelings and beliefs. In
TheFantasyFix.com’s 2014 Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide Is Here!
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2014 Fantasy Baseball: Total Run Index – ADP vs. TRI Right Field
The best position is in the eye of the beholder, but there is no deeper position than right field. According to TRI, there are sixteenright fielders with TRI scores above ten (including one not in the top 20 in ADP). So, that could end up affecting your decision on draft
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Total Run Index – ADP vs. TRI Centerfielders
Inside and outside the game, there has been a huge debate the last couple of seasons between Mike Trout and Miguel Cabrera. Those on the traditional side favor Cabrera because he offers the triple crown categories. After all, he won the triple crown in 2012 (become the first since Carl
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Total Run Index – ADP vs. TRI Left Fielders
Depending on the fantasy league, outfielders may be taken all lump sum or specifically by position. I prefer to look at outfielders by position just in case. Left field has had its fair share of changes in the past year. According to NFBC, Ryan Braun will be eligible in right
2014 Fantasy Baseball: First Mock Draft Impressions
Last week I had the fortune – thanks to Howard Bender and his #MockDraftArmy – of participating in my first mock of the 2014 fantasy baseball season. It was a neat experience for me because I was able to draft with people whom I read often. I didn’t begin writing
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Total Run Index – ADP vs. TRI Shortstops
As we approach the end of the infield positions we see by far the weakest position on the diamond offensively. That being said, there are a number of young shortstops that are making the game exciting. Nearly twenty years ago it was Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez, and Nomar Garciaparra. The
2014 Fantasy Baseball: David Price Continues to Change
As life goes on, things change. Some change is good, some change is bad, and sometimes it is just indifferent. We may not even know which until it happens. The future, after all, is tough to predict. Yet, we continue to try, especially with fantasy baseball. So, maybe we fit
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Total Run Index – TRI vs. ADP Second Base
A wise man once said that you should always go with the devil you know over the devil you don’t know. Apparently, the early drafters in fantasy baseball don’t agree at the second base position. We can see two players that have virtually no experience at the big league level
2014 Fantasy Baseball: What Can We Expect From Masahiro Tanaka?
Time flies when you are having fun, and contracts go berserk when you aren’t paying attention. The New York Yankees will pay Tanaka 155 million dollars over the next seven seasons, and it will cost them a combined 175 million after the posting fee. That is a combined 25 million
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Matt Garza to the Milwaukee Brewers
The Milwaukee Brewers announced on Sunday that they have agreed to a contract with Matt Garza. The base deal is for four years and 52 million dollars, but early reports are that there is an option year that will kick in if he meets certain performance incentives. The signing marks