Daily Fantasy Baseball Picks for Opening Day – April 1

Alex Avila

For our very first daily MLB lineup, we’re going with players who had a solid spring, and a few no-brainers. Putting it simply, all we have is spring training numbers to go on, so this inaugural lineup for the 2013 season will feature players who are hot, and players with track records. The Tiger in me […]

Hawks Will Be Without Zaza Pachulia For Rest Of Season

Zaza Pachulia

The wedge between the Miami Heat and the rest of the Eastern Conference just got a little bigger. Like the Indiana Pacers, the Atlanta Hawks will go into this year’s playoffs without an important player. Zaza Pachulia, their solid reserve center, will undergo surgery on his right Achilles tendon, effectively ending his season. Earlier this […]

Fantasy Hockey Sleepers for Week 11 (Apr 1-7)

Calgary Flames left wing Curtis Glencross

Each fantasy season is full of injuries and players that just don’t meet your expectations. Being able to adjust on the fly and find studs on your league’s waiver wire is critical in a short season. Here are five players owned in less than 30% of Yahoo leagues who can help your team:  Curtis Glencross (23%):  Glencross […]

A Quarterback Test: Pass Happy, Efficient and Reasonable ADP

Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan

Relying on a glut of pass attempts is by no means a rock solid strategy in selecting your fantasy signal caller. It’s an unstable predictor of fake football success that’ll give you moderate to severe ulcers. Game plans change, some game scenarios dictate run-heavy approaches, and quarterbacks who throw 40 times a game face defenses […]

Daily Fantasy Hockey Picks for March 30 – (Late Games)

San Jose Sharks defenseman Brent Burns

My last set of FanDuel NHL picks scored 35.60 points and got in the money in the two 50/50’s I entered. Tyler Seguin and Dougie Hamilton were our stars scoring just over 19 fantasy points between them. My cheap goaltending strategy paid off as Joey MacDonald came through with 5.4 fantasy points and was dirt cheap […]

Teams Finalize Rosters as Opening Day Nears

Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Daniel Bard

Spring training is where much of the early part of the infamous 1989 Major League is set. Even in Hollywood, fictitious Cleveland Indians manager Lou Brown had some tough roster decisions to make, using the method of placing a red tag inside the lockers of the players who didn’t make the team. As for actual […]

Tigers, Justin Verlander Agree to Contract Extension

Justin Verlander Contract Extension

The Detroit Tigers have extended the contract of Justin Verlander for another five years, keeping him in Detroit at least through 2019, and perhaps longer. Tigers & @justinverlander agree to 5-year contract extension thru 2019 w/ vesting option for 2020. #tigers — Brian Britten (@BBritten_Tigers) March 29, 2013 It was tweeted earlier this afternoon by Buster […]

Bulls End Miami’s Historic Win Streak: How They Did It

Miami Heat small forward LeBron James

First, a caveat: The Miami Heat win streak deserves all the respect and admiration it has received. Although it was not enough to overcome the 1971-72 Lakers’ otherworldly streak of 33 games won in a row, the Heat’s streak still remains the second-best of all four major North American sports, ever. They were able to […]

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