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The $119 Million Dollar Man
Posted on 20 Jul 2010 by Trevor Stewart.
We can rebuild him, we can make him stronger, faster. We have the technology. This may or may not ring a bell depending on how old you are, but regardless of that, sometimes a guy comes back from injury and a long absence feeling a bit rusty, and out of sync, but once in awhile an extended hiatus can re-energize a player and can make him a hot commodity even before he's off the DL. Well Car...
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First Half Fantasy Surprises Pt 2.- Pitchers
Posted on 19 Jul 2010 by Trevor Stewart.
Pitchers are often a revolving door in fantasy baseball. You ride the hot streaks, then add and drop them like hot cakes, except for a few studs that either seem to never have bad games (i.e. Roy Halladay, Felix Hernandez, or Cliff Lee), or guys you know will bounce back and are worth the temporary slump in the end (i.e. Johan Santana, Francisco Liriano). But there are some pitchers you just di...
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First Half Fantasy Surprises Pt. 1- Fielders
Posted on 15 Jul 2010 by Trevor Stewart.
Some guys you expect to hit 20 homers and carry your fantasy roster; it's assumed those guys will be your anchors and your consistent source of RBI's or hits or stolen bases. However, there are some players that no one saw coming, or maybe people were down on and resurrected themselves this year and have become fantasy relevant again. Here are some of the best so far this season. Texas Rangers ...
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Halo Haven
Posted on 12 Jul 2010 by Trevor Stewart.
Hey if Paul the octopus can predict all of the World Cup games correctly I should be able to easily navigate the world of fantasy baseball flawlessly, right? Well, here goes nothing. Sometimes when teams get new stadiums it can affect their pitchers. Sometimes for thebetter, sometimes for the worse. In the case of the Minnesota Twins, Target Field isn't the power-hitter's paradise we thought it...
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Is the long ball worth it?
Posted on 8 Jul 2010 by Trevor Stewart.
You've always heard the famous saying “chicks dig the long ball,” but can that be overrated in some cases? In the fantasy game you want and need players to hit homers for you, even more so in head-to-head and rotisserie league formats. In points formats you may be able to achieve success without power hitters going off batting average and RBIs and other stats. So if you are strapped...
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Who can provide the sparklers and who is the firework dud?
Posted on 4 Jul 2010 by Trevor Stewart.
You are probably looking for one more good pitcher for your roster. Someone who can give you those solid numbers and make you look good. Unless you drafted perfectly and have not been affected by injuries or by someone who is having a disappointing year. Well I have a great suggestion on who to pick up to give you that pop you need and who to consider a dud that will never provide you with any ...
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The “Young” and the Restless
Posted on 30 Jun 2010 by Trevor Stewart.
Every soap opera is the same; good-looking people who always find drama. The married brother admits to his best friend, (who is actually his half-brother, but we won't find that out until a few seasons down the road) that he is sleeping with his wife because she “gets him,” and “they connect.” He wishes it could be different, but he cannot hide his true feelings. He admi...
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Take a stroll down save “Street” with me
Posted on 27 Jun 2010 by Trevor Stewart.
For this installment I will be advising you to do something prematurely. It isn't a huge risk, but it's something that's not for sure yet. The thing is, no one, for the most part, wins fantasy sports by merely drafting players. In my mind the fantasy sports game is won by good, shrewd trades and by waiver wire wizardry. Free agents can make or break your team. It may be difficult to take a le...
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Allow me to introduce myself
Posted on 24 Jun 2010 by Trevor Stewart.
I love fantasy sports, I love fantasy baseball. I am jokingly referred to as the “Sultan of Stat” among my buddies, because I love statistics and analyze the holy heck out of them. I am not omniscient, or inerrant, but my obsessive compulsive tinkering and study of fantasy sports gives me some credibility. Don't hinge on my every word, don't follow me blindly, but read my blog and e...
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Fantasy Baseball:Grab These Guys!!
Posted on 1 May 2010 by Danny Shapiro.
So we are about a month into the season and now is the time to really start making moves. Whether it’s through the waiver wire or through trades, if you don’t want to fall too far behind, or for those of you playing in leagues with me, if you want to stay on top you can’t just sit around. Well, I guess you can if you want, I’m not the boss of you. But, if you want to win your league, ge...
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Fantasy Baseball 2010-A Bunch of Predictions for 2010
Posted on 23 Mar 2010 by Danny Shapiro.
Here's the thing you guys, I am a Fantasy Baseball Genius, a Guru if you will. It's pretty safe to say that I am the best Fantasy Baseball Player in the entire world. No doubt about it. What do I do with this power? Fix the Economy? End world hunger? Develop a cure for Cancer? No, not big enough. It's like Peter Parker's Uncle in Spider Man said, “With great power comes great responsibili...
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DRAFTING THE BALANCED FANTASY BASEBALL TEAM
Posted on 23 Mar 2010 by Josh Souder.
Regardless of whether you play a Rotisserie League or a Head-to Head league, drafting an all around squad should be your ultimate goal. Finding players at each position that can help you across the board should be a mandatory focus. Targeting certain players will help you better achieve this goal. But come draft day, you must feel how your draft is rolling out, and knowing who you are draft...









