NL Pitching Planner: April 23 – April 29
Here we go again. Heading into week 4, we are starting to get a better idea as to which teams possess the good offenses (St. Louis, Atlanta, Los Angeles) and which teams do not (Pittsburgh, Cincinnati...
View ArticleNL Pitching Planner: April 30 – May 6
Pitchers are a fickle breed. One week they can dominate, the next they get shelled. Our jobs as fantasy players (and writers) is to guess which weeks they will be good. Its an educated guess, but its...
View ArticleAL Pitching Planner: May 7 – May 13
This week’s AL pitching lineup features two starts from the reigning CY Young/MVP, as well as a bunch of risky pitchers. Here are the two-start pitchers and other favorable matchups for Week 6:...
View ArticleNL Pitching Planner: May 7 – 13
We are now one month into the fantasy baseball season. Those of you languishing in the middle of the pack, don’t fret, its still early. Keep diligently setting your lineups each week and hope that...
View ArticleAL Pitching Planner: May 14 – May 20
Like their NL counterparts, the AL also has a full slate of games for all its teams, giving you numerous two-start choices for the week. Here are the Week 7 two-start pitchers and favorable matchups:...
View ArticleNL Pitching Planner: May 21 – 27
After a little bit of inter-league play, its back to a NL and AL only schedule this week. Here are the NL two-start pitchers and other favorable matchups for week 8: Two-Start Pitchers No-Brainers Roy...
View ArticleAL Pitching Planner: June 11 – June 17
This week’s AL pitching planner features a lot of decent options and only a couple risky ones. Plus, the AL usually fares better in interleague play, so you have a better chance of avoiding blowups....
View ArticleField Of Streams: Fantasy Baseball Pitching Options
Welcome back to another edition of Field of Streams, your in depth look at some viable, and some not so viable, fantasy streaming options for the upcoming fantasy week. I do apologize, I seemed to...
View ArticleThe More Things Change…
…the more they stay the same. The LCS match-ups are set. Yankees-Tigers, Cardinals-Giants. Ho-hum. Now, while these are not heated rivalries and these teams do not have a ton of recent playoff history...
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