
Cleveland Indians Offseason Overview for 2014 Fantasy Baseball
2014 Cleveland Indians - Team Overview Last offseason, the Cleveland Indians uncharacteristically opened up the pocketbook and invested over $100M in Michael Bourn and Nick Swisher. They also brought in Terry Francona to lead a team that had only won 68 games in 2012. A year later, Francona’s addition appears to be a stroke of […]

Three Undervalued Shortstops: 2014 Fantasy Baseball Rankings
Undervalued Shortstops for Fantasy Baseball Drafts We’ve already taken a look at shortstops overvalued by fantasy experts. There was Alexei Ramirez, who I contend, is aging with declining skills and less opportunities due being moved down in the White Sox order. Andrelton Simmons’ power seems unsustainable, and isn’t made up for it in other […]

Daily Fantasy Baseball Update: Cactus League 3/6
Cactus League Update for March 6th Today I enjoyed one of the baseball fans greatest pleasures, a Spring Training doubleheader. At 1 p.m., the Arizona Diamondbacks hosted the Kansas City Royals at Salt River Fields. Then, after a nap, I attended a 7 p.m. game in Goodyear between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Cincinnati […]

Fantasy Sleeper: Nationals Catcher Wilson Ramos
You think you’re tough? Are you a catcher in MLB? Probably not. Have you come back from a torn ACL? Maybe you have-- it sucks right? How about being kidnapped in Venezuela in front of your family? I didn’t think so. These are just some of the things that make Wilson Ramos, catcher for the […]

2014 Fantasy Baseball Prediction: Top 10 for Runs
While pitching has seemingly dominated the past several seasons, there are still many players scoring a plethora of runs. Last year, there were nine players who scored more than 100 runs, and 22 who scored over 90. What follows is a forecast for how the runs leaderboard will look at the end of the upcoming […]

Three Overvalued Second Baseman: 2014 Fantasy Baseball Rankings
Here's the deal: I'm not hating on any of these players. The three I discuss here are talented players, and I am not saying you should not draft them...I'm merely warning you not to draft them too early. There might be a rush for them, given the relative thinness of the position, but you can […]

Daily Fantasy Baseball Update: Cactus League 3/5
Cactus League Update for March 5th Another few days are in the books in Cactus League action. On Monday, I had every intention of heading to Phoenix Municipal Stadium to see the A's host the Dodgers and Clayton Kershaw. However, a Scottsdale bar/restaurant called the Salty Senorita hooked me up with free tickets to […]

2014 Fantasy Baseball Prediction: Top 10 for Strikeouts
Spring Training is here, and with baseball officially in full swing, I think it would be a good time to begin taking a look at who we can guess will be the main category leaders for roto leagues this coming season. I'll be looking at strikeouts for this article, specifically which ten pitchers I think […]

2014 Boston Red Sox Top Prospects: Fantasy Baseball Analysis
The defending World Series champs boast one of the deepest farm systems in baseball-- and therein lies the problem. Boston's top prospects have some pretty stiff competition, both from each other and from the 25 men that form the roster that took home baseball’s biggest prize last October. Beyond the two youngsters slated for starting […]

Three Undervalued Second Baseman: 2014 Fantasy Baseball Rankings
Undervalued Second Baseman for Fantasy Baseball Drafts You're getting ready for your season, so I'm sure you've read the rankings from your favorite analysts. I'm here to tell you why they're wrong in some cases-- here, it's regarding undervalued second basemen. Let's get to it, shall we? Daniel Murphy Murphy busted out somewhat in […]

Daily Fantasy Baseball Update: Cactus League 3/4
Cactus League Update for March 4th It's been a while since I've chimed in on the goings-on in Arizona. Since I last wrote, I've been out to a ballgame each day, and I've had a nice conversation with Giants' bench coach Ron Wotus at the bar of a local seafood restaurant in Scottsdale. In […]
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Billy Butler: 2014 Fantasy Baseball Sleeper
The 2014 season is one in which the Kansas City Royals are going to be expected to produce. If that is going to happen, though, Billy Butler is going to need to have a big season. Butler had a breakout 2012 with 29 home runs and 107 RBI, but he took a huge step back […]
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Top 10 Home Run Hitters: 2014 Fantasy Baseball Predictions
Dingers. Big Flies. Longballs. They're fun to watch. They can change the momentum of the game. Chicks dig 'em. Whether you're playing in a roto league or head-to-head, there is no underestimating the value of having home run hitters on your team. But who will be the top producers in the HR category in the […]
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Fantasy Baseball Bargain Bin: 2014 NL-Only League Value Picks
As drafting season is upon us, we all reach that point in the draft where we take a chance on value players. Those are the players who you can have in the later rounds but put up numbers comparable to guys taken in rounds 1-5. Think about it, last year Carlos Gomez was going in […]
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Five Fantasy Baseball Draft Strategies for Non-5x5 Leagues
Fantasy Baseball Draft Strategy for Non-5x5 Leagues The time of the year has come for fantasy baseball owners to get ready for the 2014 season. That means preparing for the many different kinds of drafts that are out there and that includes head-to-head or roto leagues that include more than just the standard 5x5 […]

Deep League Value Vault: Sleepers for 2014
Spring Training is finally upon us. It’s a magical time of year where visions of walk-offs and perfect games dance in our heads. The unofficial National Holiday that is Opening Day is near. I want to take a look at some overlooked players who could bring fantasy usefulness to the table. If you are at […]
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3 Overvalued Relief Pitchers: Rankings Analysis
A relief pitcher is constantly living on the edge of success and failure. One pitch can mean the difference between a good night sleep and a lot of tossing and turning. Anyone that thinks that the ninth inning is just like any other is not factoring in the rapid heartbeat, adrenaline rush and tighter grip on […]
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Three Undervalued Relief Pitchers: 2014 Fantasy Baseball Rankings
Undervalued Relief Pitchers for Fantasy Baseball Drafts Relief pitchers are the most difficult to get a gauge on when it comes to making predictions. Most position players are going to produce close to their career numbers by the end of the season, but relievers could skyrocket or go south in a hurry. A lot depends […]

2014 Texas Rangers Top Prospects: Fantasy Baseball Analysis
In recent years, the Texas Rangers have had one of the strongest farm systems in Major League Baseball. It is no coincidence that the team has won two AL pennants during that same stretch. The Rangers began building up their present farm system in August of 2007, when they traded Mark Teixeira to the Atlanta Braves. […]
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Fantasy Baseball Updates from Cactus League Opening Day
RotoBaller Scott Slezak is hitting the Cactus League hard this Spring and has a lot of fantasy analysis to report... Cactus League Opening Day Analysis Day one of Cactus League games featured only a three-game slate Wednesday. I chose to attend the A’s against the Giants at Scottsdale Stadium, a 10-5 drubbing by Oakland. […]

2014 Atlanta Braves Top Prospects: Fantasy Baseball Analysis
Nearly 30 years ago, the Atlanta Braves selected an 18-year-old New Englander in the second round of the 1984 MLB Amateur Draft. Tom Glavine, as his recent election to the Hall of Fame suggests, would not only go on to become one of the best left-handed starting pitchers in the history of the game, but […]

2014 Starting Pitcher Category Rankings: Top 10 for ERA
You could make the argument that a starting pitcher’s ERA is one of the most important statistical measurements when determining how consistent a pitcher is during the course of a season. It’s not a coincidence that the pitchers whom we consider to be the best in baseball tend to also have some of the best […]
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Deep Sleepers: 2014 Fantasy Baseball Challenge (With a Crazy Twist!)
I’d like to try an experiment. I want to start a 12 team league where I don’t pick a single player until the 21st round. Sound crazy? Sure it does! I have three caveats: (1) when my spot to draft in the first 20 rounds comes up, I choose the player I would have normally selected […]

RotoBaller Spotlight: The National Fantasy Baseball Championship
If you're an experienced Fantasy Baseball player who is looking for a new challenge this year, I strongly recommend the National Fantasy Baseball Championship -- or NFBC for short. If you're not familiar with the NFBC, they've been offering the industry's premier high-stakes fantasy baseball contests since 2004. Greg Ambrosius and Tom Kessenich lead a professional first-class organization that […]

2014 Kansas City Royals Top Prospects: Fantasy Baseball Analysis
Every season begins the same for most prospects on major league rosters. It is all hoping for an eye-opening Spring Training performance so they can move up or finally make it to the big-league level. The Kansas City Royals have got a few players who are beginning to knock on the door, and some will […]

Three Undervalued Starting Pitchers: 2014 Fantasy Baseball Rankings
Pitchers can flourish given the right conditions. If he is supported by a team that can supply above average defense and run support, the numbers may exceed the quality of the arm. The three underrated pitchers that I selected are capable of putting up better numbers than their projected preseason value. Think of the Yankees […]

MLB Prospects for Fantasy Baseball: 2014 Milwaukee Brewers
There is no doubt that it was a lost season in 2013 for the Milwaukee Brewers, and things are going to have to change in one form or another sooner rather than later. That means getting some contributions of the minor league system. There are five players in particular that could make themselves known sooner […]
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Three Overvalued Starting Pitchers: 2014 Fantasy Baseball Rankings
How many times have you heard the phrase; if he can just stay healthy? Over and over again a player seems to be a difference maker only to land on the disabled list nearly every year. For pitchers, physical issues are a huge red flag. It wasn’t long ago that Roy Halladay was considered an […]
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Fantasy Baseball Draft Strategy: Head-to-Head Leagues
The time to prepare for the 2014 fantasy baseball season is here, and that means getting ready for the draft. There are many different forms of drafts, from the traditional roto to points leagues and the increasingly popular head-to-head format. This article addresses getting ready for head-to-head leagues, which requires daily rosters transactions to ensure […]

Top Fantasy Baseball Prospects: 2014 Houston Astros
The advantage to having a few 100+ loss seasons in a row is a series of some very high first-round picks in the MLB draft. Couple that with a front office which excels at getting the better end of most of their trades and you have the Astros farm system-- without a doubt one of […]