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Marcell Ozuna

2015 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

As it turns out, there is no position as volatile as center field. A part of that volatility comes in the form of picking which outfield position in which to put some players. Nine times out of ten it’s easy. Most players play one position and stay there. However, that doesn’t happen

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Fantasy Baseball

When you think of the Miami Marlins a number of things come to mind. Most people think of one of the cheapest owners in professional sports. Others might think of fraud or other vaguely legalistic terms. I think of bulimia. No organization has been better at binging and purging over

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2014 Fantasy BaseballFantasy BaseballFront Office

Yes, that headline is a tribute to a Black Eyed Peas song (you must listen to it as you read). I chose it for twos reasons: I’m a terrible person and I suck at writing headlines.  When you think about it, 162 games isn’t a very large sample. After you consider

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2014 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

In the Week 9 edition of fantasy baseball 3×3, we’re changing our tune on Marcell Ozuna, reaffirming our faith in Justin Verlander, and passing on Country Breakfast.

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2013 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

It’s the Week 11 edition of fantasy baseball 3×3, where we’re throwing in the towel on Rickie Weeks, snagging Gerrit Cole, and riding the lightning with Yasiel Puig. 3 TO CUT Vernon Wells | New York Yankees | OF I’m not sure what exactly happened or who is to blame,

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Yasiel Puig
2013 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

Michael Wacha, St. Louis’s first round pick in the 2012 Draft, pitched very well in his Major League debut last week against the Royals. In mowing down an anemic Kansas City lineup, Wacha pitched seven shutout innings, allowing just two hits and no walks. He struck out six batters, four

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2013 Fantasy BaseballFantasy Baseball

The last position on the diamond definitely isn’t last in importance to your fantasy team. Admittedly, we are closing in on the one third pole as of this writing, but even then, the numbers among the right fielders in the game are quite impressive. As many as ten right fielders

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