Sunday, April 1, 2012

Fantasy baseball

  • Every fantasy baseball team needs a strong pitching rotation, and one of the keys to sustainable success into the playoffs is finding sleepers to fill out your roster. It can be tough to find good sleepers, though. Especially pitchers.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • Having a great fantasy baseball team starts with having great middle infielders. Of course you will have success if other parts of your team are loaded, but a great key to consistent success is adding quality production in the middle infield.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • It is time to set your lineups for Week 1 of the fantasy baseball season. Some weekly leagues will let you make changes next Sunday as well for the second portion of Week 1, but others make you set them on April 1.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Ok, who looks good on the Detroit Tigers at the start of the 2012 fantasy baseball season? Certainly, Justin Verlander is a no-brainer since he will start on Opening Day in Comerica Park against the Boston Red Sox on Thursday, April 5th.
  • (Examiner)
  • . We took a look at the batters that could regress or improve based on last year's BABIP, as well as some pitchers who could be due for regression . Now we'll look at some pitchers who could be due for improvement. .
  • (Elites TV)
  • In March of 2010 Mauer signed an eight year, $184 million contract extension. Now, entering his ninth year in MLB, Joe Mauer has played in parts of eight seasons with the equivalent of seven full seasons of at bats (combining his 2004 and 2011 at bats).
  • (Opposing Views)
  • There's no one I'd rather have on my fantasy team than Kelly Johnson. Wait, what? There's no one I'd rather have than a .222-hitting Blue Jay second baseman? Sort of.
  • (New York Daily News)
  • Ready to update your fantasy baseball cheat sheets? Before Diamond Market can sell the players in your rotisserie leagues free-agent pool, Fantasy Baseball Diamond Mining polishes them for fantasy baseball drafts.
  • (KFFL.com)

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