A lifelong Cubs, Leafs and Cowboys fan. FSWA Member, Captain of TheFakeHockey.com and KFFL.com Hot off the Wire Analyst. Blew an auction budget to the tune of a dollar a home run on Ryne Sandberg in 1990 and have been...

A lifelong Cubs, Leafs and Cowboys fan. FSWA Member, Captain of TheFakeHockey.com and KFFL.com Hot off the Wire Analyst. Blew an auction budget to the tune of a dollar a home run on Ryne Sandberg in 1990 and have been faking sports ever since.


NL Player Analysis - July 28

Chicago Cubs outfield prospect Jorge Soler has dealt with hamstring issues for the majority of the 2014 season. His bat has been otherworldly when healthy, though. Soler showed all he needed to at Double-A Tennessee in just 22 games, slashing

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AL Player Analysis - July 21

Dustin Pedroia didn't reach base in the Red Sox's 14-run outburst against the Blue Jays Monday night. He was held hitless, bringing his slash line down to .272/.339/.368. Pedroia has four home runs and two stolen bases on the season,

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NL Player Analysis - July 19

Todd Frazier stole his 15th base of the season yesterday afternoon. With 19 bombs, over 50 runs and RBIs, and a plus-average, he has proven to be the only five-category contributor at his position. Reds Brandon Phillips and Joey Votto

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AL Player Analysis - July 4

Kole Calhoun appears locked into the leadoff spot for the potent Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. However, he also appears locked into a platoon with Colin Cowgill. The left-handed hitting Calhoun has just 39 at-bats against left-handed pitchers this season.

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NL Player Analysis - June 30

To say Jake Arrieta is rolling is an understatement. The 28-year old was solid, yet unspectacular throughout his minor league career, and ineffective at the highest level heading into 2014. Arrieta's season was delayed due to shoulder stiffness, but since

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AL Player Analysis - June 23

Steve Pearce is playing above his head, but fantasy owners should be reaping the rewards while he is locked in at the plate. Pearce hit No. 2 in the Orioles' order for a sixth straight game and entered Monday's game

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AL Player Analysis - June 19

Quietly, C.J. Wilson puts consistently solid year-end numbers up. 2014 has been more of the same. He is susceptible to bad outings, but his draft value, the past two years at least, has him deemed a low-end third starting arm.

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NL Player Analysis - June 16

Scooter Gennett was a trendy sleeper pick this draft season after a solid finish to the 2013 season with the Brewers. His 2014 numbers mirror last season's late surge, and with Monday's home run, the pop is checking out too.

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NL Player Analysis - June 9

It is still early in June, but Andrew McCutchen is raking. The first-round talent hasn't been the fantasy dynamo owners banked on during draft season to date, but scorching hot months are part of the package. Cutch is a professional

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AL Player Analysis - May 26, 2014

Dayan Viciedo could easily have his best season in the majors this year, and he already has a 25-bomb campaign on his resume. The 25-year old hit his fifth home run of the season Monday, giving him 20 RBIs and

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NL Player Analysis - May 24, 2014

A lot of fake-baseball owners are beginning to question their investment in Matt Carpenter. The Red Birds' leadoff hitter is riding a modest six-game hitting streak and has scored 32 runs on the season, good for placement among the top

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NL Player Analysis - May 19

Jason Heyward has strung together a five-game hitting streak and might finally be turning the corner after a slow start to the season. Heyward went three-for-four, with two runs and two stolen bases last night. Improving his five-game numbers to

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(NL Player Analysis - May 11, 2014

The Early Season Fantasy Baseball MVP is awarded to ... Justin Morneau. An afterthought in most leagues the late-round pick or waiver wire pickup has produced among the league's best thus far. Morneau has eight bombs, 19 runs and 29

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NL Player Analysis - May 1, 2014

It wasn't tendinitis complications in his left knee that knocked Carlos Gonzalez from Thursday's game in the fourth-inning; it was a left index finger contusion. The severity of the injury is unknown, but it is assumed to be a day-to-day

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