Dear Mr. Fantasy: On the Offensive: Fantasy Baseball Strategy

  I was reading a really great article over at Fantasy Baseball Crackerjacks about fantasy baseball strategy that got me thinking. The article talks about “Player Evaluation” as a strategy for fantasy baseball success. It also talks about “Cunning Strategy” as a means of besting the competition. I agree that a flexible approach is the key to […]

Quality Starters: Top Ten Fantasy Baseball Starting Pitchers for the 2012 Season

There are two schools of thought when it comes to fantasy baseball starting pitchers. The first states that you should grab some quality starters early in your draft (or use keeper spots for holding onto them). The second theory states that starting pitchers are way too inconsistent and therefore you should ignore pitchers until late in […]

Diamondbacks Reflections: Fantasy Angle 2010

For a team that won 70 games last year, the Arizona Diamondbacks certainly had a lot of impact fantasy players.  If your squad had Dan Haren, Justin Upton, Mark Reynolds, Miguel Montero, and Chad Qualls, you probably had a pretty solid 2009 season.  On the other hand, if you drafted Brandon Webb in the third […]

The Diamondbacks Should Exercise Their Option on Webb Now!

The Arizona Diamondbacks must decide on whether to exercise their $8.5 million option on Brandon Webb within 10 days of the conclusion of the World Series.  Webb is scheduled to throw in October after missing all but the opening day start of 2009.  Regardless of how those throwing sessions go, the D-backs should invoke their […]

How Good Is Dan Haren?

When the Arizona Diamondbacks traded six of their best prospects for Dan Haren in December of 2007, I was vehemently opposed to the deal from the Diamondbacks’ perspective.  Not only was I extremely high on the prospects involved – Outfielders Carlos Gonzalez and Aaron Cunningham, Southpaws Brett Anderson, Greg Smith, and Dana Eveland, and first […]

February Diamondbacks Reflections

Image via Wikipedia Generally speaking, when a team enjoys a productive offseason, you should predict good things for that team in the following season. Conversely, a team’s poor offseason will lead to pessimism for the upcoming campaign. Seemingly simple enough, it doesn’t always work that way. Last winter, the Detroit Tigers acquired Miguel Cabrera, Dontrelle […]

Oakland Athletics off Season Report

Season Wrap Up It seems that general manager Billy Beane has no problem finding pitching for his team and even when he trades away his best pitchers, he always has some waiting in the wings. The problem for Beane is finding proven hitting that can produce on a daily basis without needing much in the […]

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