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Fantasy Baseball

2013 Fantasy BaseballFantasy BaseballFront Office

For years, CC Sabathia has been the definition of a reliable ace.  Since his debut in 2001, the left-hander hasn’t pitched below 180 innings in a season.  And during the past seven seasons, he never ended with an ERA and WHIP above 3.38 and 1.23, respectively.  These numbers are usually

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Starlin Castro came into the year with high hopes from fantasy owners everywhere. His draft position reflected the lofty goals that he had forced upon himself by having two solid seasons in 2011 and 2012 from a very shallow position. When you consider aging curves, most people expected Castro to

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2013 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

It happens seemingly on a monthly basis these days. Some new pitcher gets called up and takes the world by storm. Perhaps it is the fact that pitching seems to be making a comeback after a couple of decades where hitters seemed to dominate. Perhaps, it is because teams can’t

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2013 Fantasy BaseballFantasy BaseballJosh Kay

  July 14th 2013 Pitching Injuries News and Notes: San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Tim Lincecum threw a no-hitter, the first of his career, Saturday against the San Diego Padres. He struck out 13 batters. It’s a darn good thing though that he gets a ton of rest after Saturday’s

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2013 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

  Today I will be playing the Daily Dollar (great for beginners) If you are new to @DraftKings Daily Fantasy Baseball, you can claim your Deposit Bonus here! Once again, today is another risky day to play. Today I will be picking on the bad pitchers by starting the hottest

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2013 Fantasy BaseballFantasy BaseballJosh Kay

  July 13th 2013: Sections: Injuries News and Notes, Three Up, Three Down, Stream-Em/Leave-Em Pitching Injuries News and Notes: Washington Nationals starting pitcher Jordan Zimmermann has officially decided not to play in the All-Star Game next week, according to the Washington Post. It appears at least right now, as if

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2013 Fantasy BaseballFantasy BaseballJosh Kay

  Today I will be playing the Daily Dollar (great for beginners) If you are new to @DraftKings Daily Fantasy Baseball, you can claim your Deposit Bonus here! Today is quite a risky day to play. With the All-Star Game on the horizon many excellent players, and even more role

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I was really high on Kyle Seager entering the year, drafting him in almost every league I could and being really happy about how late I was able to grab him. After he put up a 108 wRC+ in his first full year with 20 homers, 13 steals, and 86

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2013 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

Here is TheFantasyFix.com’s week fifteen update on all notable injured players, right here in one spot. Here you will find an update on a player’s progress as well as my spin on their expected return dates and fantasy impact upon return. The players are listed by expected return date.

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2013 Fantasy BaseballAndrew MillerFantasy Baseball

DraftKings Team of the Day Today I’m playing a $1 Double Up contest. It doesn’t cost much to play and you have a 50/50 shot at making some money. When you sign up at DraftKings don’t forget to claim your deposit bonus. Player  Salary Matchup Note SP – David Price

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2013 Fantasy BaseballFantasy BaseballJosh Kay

  July 12th 2013 Sections: Injuries News and Notes, Three Up, Three Down, Stream-Em/Leave-Em Pitching Injuries News and Notes: According to MASN Sports, Washington Nationals starting pitcher Jordan Zimmermann is dealing with a sore neck and may skip the All-Star game. He is considered day-to-day. Zimmermann threw 6.1 innings Thursday,

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Fantasy Baseball

We reach the end of the plate discipline series today. Of course, this is always something that can be revisited later, but when we see the results here we see how important plate discipline really is. There is a larger separation between the good, bad, and ugly in right field

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Fantasy Hockey

Fantasy Hockey

Week 11 in fantasy hockey is starting, and some players are emerging as must-own players in many leagues. Finding players on the waiver wire is essential to winning in fantasy hockey and for replacing injured players, either for the short-team or long run. Let’s take a look at which players

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Fantasy HockeyFront OfficeJosh Kay

I would like to apologize to our loyal readers. I am still feeling a bit under the weather, but while the writeup is short, I am extremely confident about my picks today. Normally our write-ups behind the paywall consist of multiple game breakdowns, plus cash game rankings and GPP rankings.

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Fantasy Football

Fantasy Football

1. Rob Gronkowski, NE Gronk is clearly the top tight end, and this one doesn’t require a ton of explanation. He’s bigger, stronger, faster and better. Gronk was on a snap count for the majority of last season and was used somewhat sparingly. He caught 82 passes for 1,124 yards

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Fantasy Football

1. Antonio Brown, PIT Brown was far and away the best fantasy wideout in 2014. He totaled a ludicrous 129 receptions, 1,698 yards and 13 TDs. He was also the model of consistency. Brown had zero games with less than five receptions. Brown had zero games with less than 70

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