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2014-15 Fantasy Basketball Daily Fix, December 23rd
Today’s NBA daily fix features a couple players at each position that I highly recommend for today’s 11-game NBA slate. In addition to the two player breakdowns per position, I’ll add a few cheap risk options and tell you which ballers I am fading (not using) tonight. At the end
2014-15 Fantasy Hockey Daily Fix, 12-22
Below I’ve got a discussion of the best matchups and potential stacks of the day followed by cash game rankings. At the bottom of the post I’ve embedded my research chart for the day. Here is just a snippet of the chart I’ll use to explain what you’re looking at.
2014-15 Fantasy Hockey Daily Fix, December 19th
Five games are on tap in the NHL tonight. My strategy tonight in cash games is to pay for some high talent names, and fill out the rest of my roster with some good cheap secondary players. Targeting games with a high goal total is a good idea, and with
2014 Fantasy Football- NFL GPP Strategy Article Week 6
So as expected, the Draft Kings Mega Millionaire was a bit of a crap-shoot this past weekend, as the winning entry had Ben Tate in it, at a $5,000 price point when there was an insane amount of value to be had. This doesn’t mean fade reasonable plays for questionable
2014 Fantasy Football: Week 5 NFL Daily Fantasy GPP Strategy- The Philip Rivers Fade
This weekend is the massive Draft Kings Millionaire Maker tournament. With a $2.2 million prize pool and $1 million to first, it’s going to take a lot of lineup diversification and plenty of luck in order to win this weekend. I am mostly a GPP player, and while the swings can be
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Carlos Gomez Is Who Some Thought He Was
Note: All stats are as of Tuesday, September 23, 2014. Carlos Gomez was an interesting name during Draft Season. There were two camps, basically. One camp, of which I was a member, believed he was legitimate, and would more or less repeat; if his batting average faltered a little, his
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Kyle Seager Is Consistent, Yet Improving
I’ve been on a consistency kick lately. I’m not really sure how I ended up there, but I did. Over the past two weeks, I’ve written about Nick Swisher – clockwork consistency for many years – and Lucas Duda – perhaps our new Swisher. Almost to a fault we associate
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Matt Carpenter’s Skeptics Were Right
Matt Carpenter was a rather contentious player in the offseason. The following questions were asked by everyone: Will he show more power? If not, what if it drops off? What happens when his run total inevitably drops off? Is he really a near-400 OBP guy? We’re at the point in
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Danny Salazar, Return from the Milk Carton?
Remember Danny Salazar? I do, because I paid way too much for him in my Ottoneu auction. I knew he had his warts – home runs, perhaps stamina issues, and injury history. Nonetheless, I pulled the trigger because of his ability to miss bats. It didn’t quite work out for
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Wily Peralta is Useful
This season has #blessed us with a ton of good stories from a pitching perspective. Clayton Kershaw has, somehow, gotten better. Corey Kluber, Dallas Keuchel, and Phil Hughes have taken huge leaps forward. And veterans, like John Lackey, have put their demise on hold for one more year. Wily Peralta