Showing posts with label online fantasy baseball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online fantasy baseball. Show all posts

Sunday, April 3, 2016

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Wednesday, March 30, 2016

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Thursday, September 3, 2015

Draftster PGA Golf DFS: Tee Off with the PGA FedEx Playoffs at the BMW Championship

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PGA is back this week and ready to head to Boston for the 2015 Deutsche Bank Championship.
The
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Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Draftster DFS: The PGA Tour heads to Plainfield Country Club for the first round of the FedEx Playoffs - Handicappers Hideaway

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Victiv DFS: A whole new way to manage your lineups - Enter up to 5 unique rosters into the $500 MLB freerolls - Handicappers Hideaway

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Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Fantasy Feud DFS: Last $33 MLB Qualifier is tonight for the $500K MLB Championship - Less than 10% filled! - Handicappers Hideaway

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Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Fantasy Feud DFS: Only 10 chances left to qualify for the $500K Baseball Championship. $55 qualifier tonight. - Handicappers Hideaway

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Fantasy Feud DFS: Only 10 chances left to qualify for the $500K Baseball Championship. $55 qualifier tonight.






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Some of you may have noticed that FantasyFeud.com was offline this morning.
We were adding additional web servers to get ready for NFL.

Keep an eye out in the lobby for NFL contests later this week.
Thanks for your patience!
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Friday, July 24, 2015

Fantasy Aces DFS: Double Qualifier for the $250K FAWBC at Angel Stadium Today!!! - Handicappers Hideaway







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Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Fantasy Aces DFS: $10,000 MLB SalaryPro Slugfest Today! - Handicappers Hideaway

Fantasy Aces Daily Fantasy Sports






2015-07-21 11:51:16






By Dave Del Grande


@DaveDelGrande


TIP OF THE DAY


Always consider the highest-priced pitcher.


Consider, I said. Not blindly embrace.


As
stated Monday, I am no longer opposed to diving in big-time on pitchers
at FantasyAces. And Tuesday’s No. 2 on the salary charts, the Mets’ Jacob deGrom (FantasyAces $7,520) is an easy choice.


The question is: Do I pair him with the only guy more costly, the Pirates’ Gerrit Cole (FantasyAces $7,750)?

There are several decent alternatives at a variety of prices. In the
past, I would have recommended filling in a hitting lineup around
deGrom, then seeing how much money is left for a second pitcher.

If you had a lot, then Cole and the Cardinals’ Michael Wacha (FantasyAces $7,100) would be worth considering.

If you could only afford a mid-priced guy, no problem. The Blue Jays’ Mark Buehrle (FantasyAces $5,850), Giants’ Chris Heston (FantasyAces $5,750) and Rays’ Nate Karns (FantasyAces $5,550) have intriguing matchups.

And there’s even a guy near the bottom of the salary charts — the Padres’ Odrisamer Despaigne (FantasyAces $5,000) — who could be a good fit based on his success against the Giants.

Alas, that’s not how I play the game anymore. I focus on pitchers first, and that gets me back to the top of the charts.

So, what about Cole?

Gotta say: I don’t like him. I mean, not in this matchup.

The
Royals hit righties well (fifth-best season OPS, .750) and nobody has
scored more runs (22) since the All-Star break. Plus, Cole hasn’t been
great in his two starts this month (3.00 ERA).

Frankly, Wacha is a better option. His opponent is far weaker. The White
Sox are 25th in OPS against right-handers (.673) and they’ve scored
half as many runs as the Royals since the break (11).

Wacha’s season splits are on par with Cole, and his price is $650 less.

Actually, I really don’t care about the price. I just want the best pitcher with the best matchup.

Tuesday, that’s Wacha.


MUST PLAY


Troy Tulowitzki, Rockies shortstop (FantasyAces $6,000).



It’s going to be a challenge to fit a $6,000 hitter in with two high-priced pitchers. But it’s a challenge worth taking.

This guy is on one of his hot streaks, and that makes him Priority 1 (among hitters) if the Rockies are at home.

Not only is this game at Coors Field, but the Rockies will be facing a left-hander (Matt Harrison) whose issues I documented when he made his season debut before the break.

He lived up to his not-ready-for-primetime billing that night, giving up
six runs, five hits, five RBIs and two walks to the 16 right-handed
hitters he faced.

Good luck with Tulowitzki, who is 5-for-9 with two home runs since the All-Star break.





MUST AVOID


Adrian Gonzalez, Dodgers first baseman (FantasyAces $5,650).



If
you want to quibble and say Gonzalez is even hotter than the
aforementioned Troy Tulowitzki, I won’t debate it. He is 9-for-16 with
three home runs since the All-Star break, after all.

On the surface, you’d think Gonzalez would have a nice opportunity to pad those stats against the Braves’ Alex Wood,
who doesn’t pitch well at home (1.70 WHIP, highest among Tuesday’s
starters) and hasn’t been in good form anywhere in July (8.49 ERA).

But most of the damage against Wood has been done by right-handed
hitters, which Gonzalez isn’t. As his .623 OPS indicates, Wood is one of
those lefties who gets lefties out.

Want further proof? Consider this: Wood has faced Gonzalez nine times in
his career. He’s struck him out on four of those occasions, while
giving up a lone single in the other five at-bats.

It’s history vs. hot here, and I’m siding with history.


HISTORY LESSON






Speaking of one-side matchups …

Giants catcher Buster Posey (FantasyAces $5,650) has faced Padres right-hander Odrisamer Despaigne 12 times in his career.

Would you believe he’s gone 10-for-12 with four home runs?

Man, you’re gullible.

Actually, Posey has NEVER gotten a hit off the young rival. Yep, 0-for-12.

It’s part of Despaigne’s amazing early success against the Giants, whose
current roster has a cumulative .152 batting average against him in a
decent sample size (79 at-bats).

That’s why I mentioned Despaigne earlier when discussing pitching
options. He certainly is worth considering, at home, at the modest price
of $5,000.

Hey, if that’s what it takes to get Troy Tulowitzki in your lineup …


TODAY’S STACK PACK

Rangers vs. Rockies right-hander Kyle Kendrick.



Pick a high-scoring game. Any game other than the Rangers and Rockies. That’s mine.

Here’s a prediction: There will be twice as many runs scored in my game as in yours.

Bold? Perhaps. But not so bold when you look at the matchups.

I’ve already touched upon Rangers starter Matt Harrison. Granted, he’s
only pitched once. But he’s got a 13.50 ERA … and it’s about to go up.

Kendrick hasn’t been nearly that bad this season in a much larger sample
size. But it’s fair to say he’s been consistently less-than-mediocre.



He doesn’t get batters out on either side of the plate (.932 OPS vs.
lefties, .856 vs. righties) and, predictably, he’s got the only home
WHIP (1.57) that rivals the aforementioned Alex Wood among Tuesday’s
starters.

Has Kendrick faced the Rangers before? Glad you asked.

Outfielders Shin-Soo Choo (FantasyAces $4,600) and Josh Hamilton (FantasyAces $4,750), first baseman Mitch Moreland (FantasyAces $4,750) and designated hitter Prince Fielder (FantasyAces $5,600) each has a lifetime OPS of 1.200 or better against him.

High prices are going to be an issue here in stacking these guys. You also need to consider second baseman Rougned Odor (FantasyAces $4,600), who has seven hits, including two triples and a homer, since the All-Star break.

Choo, with two home runs in 11 career at-bats against Kendrick, would be my first choice.


ULTIMATE SLEEPER


Austin Barnes, Dodgers catcher (FantasyAces $3,000).



There is absolutely no reason to spend big bucks on a catcher Tuesday.

Two guys in the $4,000 range — the Orioles’ Caleb Joseph (FantasyAces $4,000), who has a brief but powerful history against the Yankees’ Nate Eovaldi, and the Rockies’ Michael McKenry (FantasyAces $4,250), a live body up against the aforementioned Matt Harrison — would suffice.

But Barnes is an even better bargain.

The Dodgers have catcher issues with A.J. Ellis on the disabled list and Yasmani Grandal out at least until Wednesday while recuperating from a concussion.

That opened the door for Barnes to start Monday, and he responded with two hits.

Now he’s up against a lefty (Alex Wood) who struggles with righties. It’s an even more promising opportunity than Monday.

When you’re spending big bucks on pitchers and your shortstop, it’s nice
to get at least one complementary guy basically for free.





INJURY ALERT

Getting a modestly-priced Cardinals right-handed hitter or two in your lineup against White Sox lefty Carlos Rodon would seem like a good idea, especially given his .817 OPS against righties.




Outfielder Randal Grichuk (FantasyAces $4,500) would be one such option.

Fellow outfielder Peter Bourjos (FantasyAces $3,650) would be an even bigger bargain if he gets the start.

The Cardinals held outfielder Jason Heyward out of Sunday’s
starting lineup because of a leg injury, and there’s really no rush to
get the left-handed hitter back in there against the lefty Rodon.

With Tommy Pham having recently been demoted back to Triple-A, that pretty much leaves Bourjos as the logical replacement.

He did just fine in Heyward’s place Sunday, getting on base four times
in seven plate appearances. And he’s flashed some power against lefties,
having hit two homers in 54 at-bats.

Check the lineups, and I’d recommend Grichuk first. But if that extra
$850 in savings pushes you toward Bourjos, I wouldn’t hesitate to pull
that trigger.


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About Mr. Fantasy



Dave Del Grande
didn’t invent fantasy sports–it only seems that way.
Dave was the first to have a weekly column devoted entirely to fantasy
sports published in a daily newspaper, The Oakland Tribune, the
birthplace of fantasy football. He also was the first to have a
fantasy-sports column syndicated nationally by Universal Press. He
authored the original “Ask Mr. Fantasy” column for ESPN.com and also
helped launch the highly successful fantasy endeavors of USA Today
Sports Weekly and NFL.com. In the meantime, Dave was an award-winning
NBA basketball reporter, covering the Golden State Warriors, and
continues to cover the Warriors and San Francisco Giants for The Sports
Xchange.





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