Alex Beckey

Making his major league debut in front of 47,470 fans at Yankee Stadium on September 22, 2011, Tampa Bay Rays top prospect Matt Moore set a team record for strikeouts in crucial game for the Rays. Fanning eleven Yankees in only five innings, Moore’s impressive start represented the best case scenario for fantasy owners looking at September call-ups. However, a closer look at head-to-head strategy in the last month of the season shows that fantasy owners should temper expectations when it comes to MLB roster expansions.
Aug 28 2012 11:02pm
All fantasy baseball scoring runs on batteries. Referring to specific pitcher and catcher combinations, rather than the famous alkaline batteries in television commercials, an understanding of battery power can drive fantasy production on every level.
Aug 7 2012 11:02pm
Nervous fantasy owners actually considered trading Albert Pujols in early May. After a sluggish start, Pujols appears to be on track; however, the experience provides a valuable case study in quantifying probability and knowing when to trade players. Using these tools shows head-to-head owners not only how to adapt to change, but also make precise decisions regarding specific players.
Jun 26 2012 11:02pm
Right out of the starting gate, draft and hold leagues, such as the 50-round draft/no pickups format offered through the National Fantasy Baseball Championship (NFBC), present some interesting strategic choices. Because draft and hold leagues do not allow for in-season transactions, such as add/drops or trades, getting off on the right foot is essential.
Mar 16 2012 12:01am
Good things come in fives. In head-to-head leagues, gaining a competitive advantage in the traditional 5x5 categories often requires a non-traditional approach. Studying the best statistical performances of players and teams will yield results that are Top Notch.
Mar 9 2012 12:01am
The player universe is a vast place, full of endless possibilities. In head-to-head formats, the player universe can also create some exciting opportunities, not only for strategy, but also for improving the overall gaming experience.
Feb 16 2012 12:01am
When it comes to new ballparks or changing dimensions, what do fantasy owners really want to know? Of course, the first question usually relates to the number of homers that can be expected. Quickly followed by "Will it be a pitcher's park or a hitter's park?" After careful analysis of the Marlins spectacular new stadium and the changing dimensions at Citi Field, the answers should become obvious.
Jan 16 2012 12:00am
Introducing the double-play format....
Dec 9 2011 12:00am
Making his major league debut in front of 47,470 fans at Yankee Stadium on September 22, 2011, Tampa Bay Rays top prospect Matt Moore set a team record for strikeouts in crucial game for the Rays. Fanning eleven Yankees in only five innings, Moore’s impressive start represented the best case scenario for fantasy owners looking at September call-ups. However, a closer look at head-to-head strategy in the last month of the season shows that fantasy owners should temper expectations when it comes to MLB roster expansions.
Aug 28 2012 11:02pm
All fantasy baseball scoring runs on batteries. Referring to specific pitcher and catcher combinations, rather than the famous alkaline batteries in television commercials, an understanding of battery power can drive fantasy production on every level.
Aug 7 2012 11:02pm
Nervous fantasy owners actually considered trading Albert Pujols in early May. After a sluggish start, Pujols appears to be on track; however, the experience provides a valuable case study in quantifying probability and knowing when to trade players. Using these tools shows head-to-head owners not only how to adapt to change, but also make precise decisions regarding specific players.
Jun 26 2012 11:02pm
Right out of the starting gate, draft and hold leagues, such as the 50-round draft/no pickups format offered through the National Fantasy Baseball Championship (NFBC), present some interesting strategic choices. Because draft and hold leagues do not allow for in-season transactions, such as add/drops or trades, getting off on the right foot is essential.
Mar 16 2012 12:01am
Good things come in fives. In head-to-head leagues, gaining a competitive advantage in the traditional 5x5 categories often requires a non-traditional approach. Studying the best statistical performances of players and teams will yield results that are Top Notch.
Mar 9 2012 12:01am
The player universe is a vast place, full of endless possibilities. In head-to-head formats, the player universe can also create some exciting opportunities, not only for strategy, but also for improving the overall gaming experience.
Feb 16 2012 12:01am
When it comes to new ballparks or changing dimensions, what do fantasy owners really want to know? Of course, the first question usually relates to the number of homers that can be expected. Quickly followed by "Will it be a pitcher's park or a hitter's park?" After careful analysis of the Marlins spectacular new stadium and the changing dimensions at Citi Field, the answers should become obvious.
Jan 16 2012 12:00am
Introducing the double-play format....
Dec 9 2011 12:00am

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