Fantasy Baseball
Four Cornerstones To Your AL-Only Squad
Over the last several weeks, I have been giving you guys players to look at and consider. Draft times are getting extremely close and so my idea is to give you 4 players to build your team around. There are always going to be variables during an auction and snake
2013 Fantasy Baseball: ADP Climbers and Crashers, Middle Infield Edition
For this purpose of this exercise, the average draft position trends reflect overall movement, and are taken from our friends at MockDraftCentral.com. Our ADP data is courtesy of FantasyPros.com. Jason Kipnis | 2B | CLE | ADP: 63 | +2% Mock drafters seem to be toying with the idea of
2013 Fantasy Baseball Relief Pitcher Guide [Updated 3.15]
I’ve updated the 2013 Fantasy Baseball Relief Pitcher Guide . I have edited the sections on: Grant Balfour Luke Hochevar Aroldis Chapman Chris Perez Ryan Madson Carlos Marmol Frank Herrmann Fernando Rodriguez Craig Breslow You’ll get about 42,000 words on mostly relievers and how they might fit into saves, holds, K/9 and
30 Prospects in 30 Days: Aaron Hicks – CF – Minnesota Twins
Aaron Hicks is an outfield prospect for the Minnesota Twins who may have just officially changed his adjective description from prospect to “rookie”. Going into the 2013 season Hicks was rated the 98th best prospect in baseball by mlb.com, but a strong spring campaign and a weak level of competition
30 Prospects in 30 Days: Jonathan Singleton – 1B – Houston Astros
Jonathan Singleton was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 8th round of the 2009 draft out of high school. The big lefty (6’2″ 235 lbs) got to Houston by way of trade when Hunter Pence was sent to Philly. Singleton has been suspended for the first 50 games of
Keep it on the DL: Late Round Pitching Stashers for A Late Season Run
Every year at every draft, by the time the closing rounds arrive, your players list is a shredded mess as you search for those last picks to finish your nearly completed roster. A lot of owners inevitably throw their hat in the ring for that budding prospect they believe only
2013 Fantasy Baseball: 1B Projections and Roto Ratings
This is the eighth installment of our projection series. We are posting a series of articles in which we project the roto stats for all hitters who could be useful in mixed leagues. The projections and “Roto Ratings” for each player are available to those who subscribe to our premium
30 Prospects in 30 Days: Kolten Wong – 2B – St. Louis Cardinals
The Minnesota Twins initially selected Kolten Wong in the 16th round of the 2008 MLB Amateur Draft out of Kamehameha High School in Honolulu, Hawaii after the left-handed slugger finished his senior year batting .600 and shared the state’s Baseball Player of the Year Award. Wong chose the college route
Rotters and Sleepers: Second Base
We’ve only been making Scott Barzilla’s Total Run Index articles available to our premium subscibers, those who have the Front Office package. But we wanted to give everyone else a peek at Scott’s work. Check it out! And sign up for the Front Office package here. One of the things
Join The Fantasy Fix Readers’ League
Hey folks! It’s the best time of the year – fantasy baseball draft season. The Fantasy Fix staff members use our own advice in our leagues, and we know you, the loyal readers, do too. So let’s see who’s really the best at putting the theories, advice and knowledge into
2013 Fantasy Baseball: Mixed League Sleepers
NOTE: This article was originally published in our 2013 Fantasy Baseball Draft Kit on 2/1/13. Most similar publications are typically out of date as soon as they hit the shelves. So, please be sure to double check all information below, especially medicals, before making your selections. This is just a
Rotters and Sleepers: Catchers
“On a long enough timeline, the survival rate drops to zero.” — Tyler Durden For those that have either read Fight Club or watched the movie, you are familiar with that quote. Of course, we are not talking about real death here, but we are talking about the death of a