Archive for September, 2009

With the season beginning to wind down, some owners are in the midst of a title run, and others are sitting on the sidelines waiting for next year.  However, the writing staff here at Fantasy Gameday are still working hard to present a few last tidbits of help for those who are still fighting.  Today […]

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Now is the time of the year to spot start extra pitchers.  Many of you know that this is a very effective strategy to maximize your innings pitched in a roto league, or gain precious additional starts in a head-to-head league.  Personally, I tend to keep a roster slot open all year, and use spot […]

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As I sit here watching my Phillies play against the Nationals, I cannot help but wonder what they will do with the next save situation.  By now, many of your are completely aware of Brad Lidge’s struggles this season. After loading the bases the other night, Lidge was pulled from the game and Ryan Madson […]

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Hopefully everyone reading is still in the thick of the race for their fantasy baseball championship. Part two of my Fangraphs-focused miniseries will delve into the statistics on the pitching side. Commonly relievers will stray farther from league averages in categories such as BABIP, HR/FB, and LOB% because they work in a smaller […]

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I would like to introduce a new site that I think deserves a mention.  Well actually, it is not a new site, but it is one that I recently was pointed to.  The site is called Fantasy Baseball Dugout, and it is run by Jonathan Bentz.  They have a good mix of postings including baseball […]

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So how can you sneak up on your opponents over the final month of the season?  One way to do it is by adding players that have a great On Base Percentage, but may not be owned. I always say that you need to be on base to score runs, or better yet, steal bases. […]

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