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Never Say Die: Tips For Resuscitating Your Flatlining Fantasy Baseball Team
Posted: 2nd July 2010 by John Zaktansky in MLB
Few two-letter combos can be as devastating as the dreaded “DL” in fantasy baseball.
Anyone who has played the sport knows that dreams of championship sugarplums can quickly dissolve into nightmares of basement-dwelling dust bunnies thanks to a few badly timed injuries.
In one high-stakes 16-team roto league, my team is redder than Santa’s suit on Christmas Eve. Grady Sizemore, Scott Sizemore, Asdrubal Cabrera, Nate McLouth, Maicer Izturis, Jeremy Hermida, and Brandon ...
Trade-Aholic Tidbits: Fantasy Baseball Week 1 Sell-High, Buy-Low
Posted: 9th April 2010 by John Zaktansky in MLB
Trading in fantasy sports can be simplified to a four-word common denominator: Sell high, buy low.
The key is knowing which players will bounce back from a slow start and which ones will crash and burn after lighting the fantasy world on fire early on.
It should be noted that at the moment, not even a full week into the MLB's regular season, you won't find too many owners panicking enough about ...
2010 MLB Fantasy Baseball: Shortstops To Target in Your Draft
Posted: 28th March 2010 by John Zaktansky in MLB
For all the nitty gritty, nuts-and-bolts of what to expect from shortstops and your upcoming fantasy baseball draft, you can check out our extensive shortstop composite and ADP rankings.
However, we know how valuable your time is. The significant other has a springtime honey-do list a mile long, and the MLB season is fast approaching. Don't worry, we have your back.
Below is our CliffsNotes (or Readers Digest , if you ...