Scott Kazmir
2018 Fantasy Baseball: Post Winter Meetings Breakdown– NL West
We finally come to an end of our series on the post Winter Meetings breakdowns. The Dodgers were arguably the best team in baseball since they had the best regular season record. They also had both wild card teams for the National League last season. So, you would think this
2018 Fantasy Baseball: Post Winter Meetings Breakdown– NL East
The Winter Meetings are over, but there is nearly two months left in the offseason. There has been some intriguing moves made in the NL East that could make it one of the more interesting divisions long term. There are certainly more moves to be made, so we will look
2017 Fantasy Baseball: NL Starting Pitcher PECOTA Projections A-M
Most fantasy players play in mixed leagues. The occasional hardcore fan will play in an AL or NL only league, but those are becoming fewer and further between. Yet, the question is always raised about why we would separate NL and AL pitchers in our profile. The answer is really
2017 Fantasy Baseball: NL Starting Pitchers A-K
Ranking pitchers is easily the most difficult position to rank on the diamond. A large part of the problem is that so much of a pitcher’s performance is dependent on his teammates. Wins alone are the most misleading statistic in all of baseball. So, this is one of those areas
The Double Dong Daily Fantasy Baseball Podcast: April 5, 2016
Welcome to the third episode of the Double Dong Fantasy Baseball Podcast hosted by Ryan Noonan and Broc Miller, presented by RotoQL. Ryan and Broc will be brining the goods roughly five times per week, so be on the lookout here at TheFantasyFix.com as well as iTunes (coming soon!) to get a daily breakdown
2016 Fantasy Baseball: Prospect Profile — Blake Snell
Profile The emergence of Rays left-handed starter Blake Snell has been one of the most fascinating prospect developments to follow over these past couple years. He was incredibly raw when the Rays drafted him 52nd overall in 2011 with their supplemental first round pick, but has made tremendous strides in his game
2016 Fantasy Baseball: NL Starting Pitcher Projections
Rating position players was relatively easy. Runs above replacement tends to work pretty well and you only needed 20 players at each position. Grading out pitchers is considerably more difficult. Additionally, most teams carry at least five starters, and when you add in the standard 12-team league then you have yourself 60
2016 Fantasy Baseball: Dodgers Re-sign Howie Kendrick
Howie Kendrick has spent the entirety of this major league career representing the city of Los Angeles. After debuting with the Angels back in 2006, Kendrick became a staple at second base for the ballclub until he was dealt across town to the Dodgers a year before free agency. Kendrick
2016 Fantasy Baseball: Scott Kazmir Signs with the Dodgers
The Los Angeles Dodgers decision to sign left handed pitcher Scott Kazmir had a slight stench of desperation to it. As a die-hard Met fan who once saw the once-prized pitching prospect dealt for the likes of Victor Zambrano, I’d like to state right off the bat that I have no
2016 Fantasy Baseball: Dodgers Sign Kenta Maeda
The Los Angeles Dodgers continued the arms race in the NL West by reaching an agreement with free agent right-hander Kenta Maeda. Now, the top three teams in the division have each added two arms to their rotation (although the Dodgers technically lost Zack Greinke, so they net one extra