Fantasy Baseball Word Problems: Question 3

For question number one, we tried helping Bob acquire a free agent pitcher who can strike out a lot of pitchers but not hurt his ERA. for question number two, Will Ing needed help finding a spot starter in his daily league. For the next question we switch it up to offense as we try […]

Week 15 Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: Green Light

Oakland Athletics center fielder Gran

The baseball season is always filled with hot and cold stretches. When it comes to fantasy, it’s important not to pick up a player too late or risk missing the good stretch and enduring only the tough leveling out period that follows. The key to a good stretch is how sustainable the production is. In […]

Week 12 Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: Where There’s a Wil…

Wil Myers

With the Super-Two eligibility date to allow teams to get an extra season of arbitration eligibility out of top players here, two of the most anticipated prospects in the league are finally coming to the bigs. There’s an inherent danger to top prospects. Everyone rushes out to grab them based on a utopian “sky is […]

Daily Fantasy Baseball Lineup for June 17

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After putting together a successful lineup to end the last workweek based around quality starting pitchers and lower-cost hitters, I’m going to start the new workweek in a similar fashion. I’m spending nearly half of my Star Fantasy Leagues daily lineup budget on pitching tonight and relying on hot, cost-effective hitters to carry my offense. […]

Week 11 Fantasy Baseball Sleeper Stock Market: Gee-Unit

Fantasy Baseball Sleepers

A season ago, former-first round pick and top 100 prospect Tyler Colvin was blossoming into a serious hitter, batting .290 with 18 home runs, 72 RBI, 55 XBH and seven steals. Just two seasons before that, he crushed 20 home runs in his rookie year for the Cubs. This season, he didn’t even make the […]

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