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Fantasy Baseball Final: August 27, 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. The struggling Angels looked to right the ship this afternoon and salvage a
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Week Five Free Agent Fixes
Outfielders are well represented in this week’s Free Agent Fixes with five outfield eligible players making the cut. There is a little bit of something for everyone in today’s article with a guy featured that hit 29 homers in 2013. Speed is also well represented with a couple of well
2013 Fantasy Baseball Week 17 Waiver Wire: 3 to Cut, 3 to Catch, 3 to Keep
We’re right on time for the Week 17 edition of fantasy baseball 3×3, where we’re believing in John Lackey, buying stock in Chris Archer, and running far, far away from Nate McLouth (don’t worry, he probably can’t catch us).
2013 Fantasy Baseball Daily Fix: June 4, 2013
Below I’ve got the DraftKings.com Team of the Day. I’m playing in a Double Up! contest as always. I’ve had a pretty decent run lately as I’ve won four straight double ups, so allow me to quickly summarize the strategy into which I have settled. Pitchers score the most points
2013 Fantasy Baseball, Total Run Series: Left Fielders
As we move into the outfield, we notice that on the corners, defense becomes more and more an afterthought. If one were to look at the defensive spectrum wheel, left field would come ahead of only first base in terms of defensive value. Therefore, like at first base, we will
Fantasy Baseball Daily Fix: May 23rd, 2013
Today marks a unique challenge when it comes to playing Draftkings. There hasn’t been a day in the season with this few games on the docket. My normal strategies really don’t play out here because there are only five games on the docket. That leaves you with only ten starting pitchers
AL-Only Positive Surprises
The Houston Astro’s victory over the Texas Rangers on March 31st seems like a lifetime ago. Since that point, we’ve all been wrapped up in the day to day minutia of our teams and trying to get to the top of standings. Today, we’ll take a step back from the
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