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2014 Fantasy Baseball: Disappointments — AL Starting Pitchers
Pitching in fantasy baseball is an interesting dichotomy. On the one hand, pitching has never been more dominant at any time in fantasy baseball. Sure, they played some Stratomatic back in the 1960s, but fantasy baseball has only been popular in the internet age. In the internet age, hitting has
2013 Fantasy Baseball Week 23 Waiver Wire: 3 to Catch, 3 to Cut, 3 to Keep
September brings the Week 23 edition of fantasy baseball 3×3, where we’re settling for Starlin Castro, giving up on Derek Jeter, and grabbing a couple of Kansas City speedsters.
Stars on the Shelf: TheFantasyFix.com’s Week 21 DL Report
This will be the final DL report for the season. Fantasy playoffs are coming up, and it terms of most of the players on the DL the writing is on the wall regarding their return and impact with a month left to go in the baseball season. Thank you
2013 Fantasy Baseball, The Daily Fix: August 24th, 2013
Saturday is a new day for me to play the daily fix, so I had to the adjust the challenges that come with Saturday baseball. Draftkings loves to separate the schedule between the early games, prime time games, and late games. There are usually more day games on Saturday, so
Stars on the Shelf: TheFantasyFix.com’s week 6 DL Report
Here is your fantasy baseball week 6 update on notable injured players. Here you will find an update on a player’s progress as well as my spin on their expected return dates and fantasy impact upon return. The players are listed by expected return date. This will be a weekly posted list so you can
Hold or Fold: Roy Halladay
Once we get past the first week of the season we get to the point where fantasy baseball players become nervous about certain players on their roster. There is an internal voice in every player’s head when the switch gets turned from “it’s early” to “I’m worried.” That switch is
Fantasy Baseball Week 1 Waiver Wire: 3 to Cut, 3 to Catch, 3 to Keep
Welcome to fantasy baseball’s answer to “Marry, Bop, Kill” – “3 to Cut, 3 to Catch, 3 to Keep”. Each week, I’ll recommend three players to cut, whether by trade or drop, three players to catch, whether by waivers or the trade market, and three players to keep, despite any
The Absentee Drafter: Dealing with Being Auto-Drafted
I had one of those situations come up this weekend that is a nightmare for all fantasy baseball players: I had double booked myself. Of course, this was not intentional. I play in a league of players from a fan site I have been a part of for over a
Rotters and Sleepers: Starting Pitchers
Pitching is the most elusive of all the positions in baseball. Whether it be starters or relievers, performance from season to season seems to be more fickle than most positions. Yet, real general managers and fantasy baseball managers will spend more figurative money (if you are in an auction league)
Looking Ahead to the July Trade Deadline in February For No Reason at All
There’s absolutely no reason to look ahead to the July trade deadline in February, but let’s do it anyway. Who could get moved? To answer this question I took a look at the 2014 Free Agent list over at mlbtraderumors.com. I was looking for above average players that are currently