Matt Joyce
2013 Fantasy Baseball Week 10 Waiver Wire: 3 to Cut, 3 to Catch, 3 to Keep
Welcome back to fantasy baseball 3×3, where this week we’re doing the right thing for Giancarlo Stanton, following the Twins’ lead on Aaron Hicks, and slipping a promise ring on Rick Porcello. I apologize for posting a day late. A dislocated finger put me on the shelf Sunday evening, but
A Look Back at the 2013 Draft: AL Left Fielders
The first thing anyone notices when moving to the outfield is that there is a ton of depth. Whether it is quality depth or not is anyone’s best guess. A lot of that depends on your definition of quality. For our purposes we are cutting off the position to 20
2013 Fantasy Baseball Daily Fix, April 30: Replacing Giancarlo Stanton
Giancarlo Stanton has hit the DL with a hamstring issue. To add insult to that injury, he injured his hamstring on the last of five hitless at-bats. Couldn’t have tried to leg out an infield hit in the first, Giancarlo? Jerk… I won’t pretend to know how serious the injury
2013 Fantasy Baseball: Week 1 Waiver Wire Hunting
The end of Spring Training is a hectic time for every team. When teams finalize their rosters they have to expose some players on waivers. Every other team has to decide if their 24th and 25th guy is better than what is available on the waiver wire. In a similar
Rotters and Sleepers: Right Fielders
We finally reach the end of the series on rotters and sleepers. Right field might be the last position on the diamond, but there are some heavy hitters that reached the rotter and sleeper category. Of course, I am looking mainly at performance and not necessarily where these players are
The Platoon Advantage: Left Field
Unfortunately, the rules involving outfielders changes with the platform your league is set up through. Some major websites break them down into their individual outfield positions while others categorize them as generic outfielders. I have broken them up into separate positions because it easier to backtrack from the specific to
Total Run Index: Right Fielders
“That’s why I’m here in right field just watching the dandelions grow.” — Peter, Paul, and Mary It’s funny how right field changes from Little League to the big leagues. The right field in the infamous Peter, Paul, and Mary tune is the one we remember growing up. It was