Fantasy Baseball
2015 Fantasy Baseball: Week 16 Two-Start Pitchers
A fantasy owner’s best friend is the waiver wire—where finding value can make the difference between a great week and a very disappointing week. Most pitchers see the mound once a week, but if you want to maximize the number of starts per week, it’s important to look for pitchers
2015 Trade Deadline: Analyzing the Catcher Market
The good folks at Major League Baseball Trade Rumors (MLBTR) spend their days making sure that they are tuned into every rumble that happens before the non-waiver trade deadline. Nothing can replace boots on the ground (so to speak), but the rest of us can only web surf every now
2015 Fantasy Baseball: Deep League Digging, Week 17
There’s nothing more crucial to a team’s success than having a solid catcher. They must call the right pitches and set the defense up correctly. They are the lifeline for pitchers, making sure they are always composed on the hill. These are just a few tasks a catcher is responsible for handling.
2015 Fantasy Baseball Week 17 Waiver Wire: 3 to Catch, 3 to Cut, 3 to Keep
In the Week 17 edition of fantasy baseball 3×3, we’re hanging on to Hisashi Iwakuma, passing on Michael Conforto, and jumping on the Jung-Ho Kang hype train. There are plenty of waiver wire columns out there that provide an exhaustive list of the most added players in fantasy leagues. This
Fantasy Baseball Final: July 26, 2015
IF YOU READ ONLY ONE THING… On Hall of Fame induction Sunday, it wasn’t the play on the field but a move off the diamond that sent shockwaves through the American League. Johnny Cueto was traded to the Royals from the Reds on Sunday for minor league left-handed pitchers Brandon
2015 MLB Trade Deadline: Kansas City Royals Acquire Johnny Cueto from Cincinnati for Three Pitchers
The Kansas City Royals just got a whole lot better. The Royals acquired Johnny Cueto from the Reds in exchange for prospects Brandon Finnegan, John Lamb and Cody Reed. MLB on FOX reporter Ken Rosenthal first broke the news Saturday night about a potential deal between the two teams, but
2015 Fantasy Baseball, Week 16 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
2015 Fantasy Baseball: Trade Deadline Profile — Cincinnati Reds
The season began with high hopes. Of course, that’s the way it goes with most teams these days. With the extra wild card and increasing parity, as many as 25 teams could reasonably hope to compete for a playoff spot. Unfortunately, key injuries and disappointing play have kept the Reds
Fantasy Baseball Final: July 23, 2015
Welcome to the TheFantasyFix.com’s nightly fantasy baseball recap, where you’ll find updates on bullpen usage, lineup construction, injuries, and transactions. No matter the format, we have everything you need to know to help you win your league. It was all Yanks Thursday afternoon as the team improved to 53-41 on
2015 MLB Trade Deadline: Pittsburgh Pirates Acquire Aramis Ramirez
Aramis Ramirez is a Pittsburgh Pirate again. The 37-year-old third-baseman is heading back to Pittsburgh, nearly 12 years after being dealt from the Pirates to the Cubs. In return, the Brewers will get right-handed pitcher Yhonathan Barrios. Barrios, currently playing in Triple-A Indianapolis, is expected to join the Brewers’ Double-A
2015 MLB Trade Deadline: Scott Kazmir to Houston Astros
The first shots of the 2015 MLB Non-wavier deadline have been fired. The Houston Astros and Oakland Athletics (arguably the two most sabermetrically minded organizations) began the deadline with a bang. The Oakland Athletics have traded starting pitcher Scott Kazmir to the Houston Astros in exchange for minor leaguers Daniel
2015 Fantasy Baseball: Starting Pitcher Market — Part Two
In the first part of our look at the starting pitcher market, we looked at the top eight names that have been bandied about by MLBTR as possible trade targets by next Friday’s non-waiver trade deadline. There are other arms available, and they are the kind to fly under the