Fantasy Baseball News Stories

 
 
lance_berkman_200806_ap

MLB Fantasy Baseball: First-Half Awards

by Bodog Beat News Ticker | July 8th, 2008 | Add a comment
Last week, we outlined which fantasy stars to buy and sell in MLB’s second half. Now, it’s time to hand out the hardware for some of best (and worst) fantasy performers of the first half. You won’t see standard MLB.com categories … Read More Read More
 
 
 
 
 
miguel_cabrera_200804_ap

MLB Fantasy: Second-Half Buy and Sell

by Bodog Beat News Ticker | July 3rd, 2008 | Add a comment
With the approach of baseball’s All-Star game, it’s time for fantasy owners to reflect on the season thus far. My three-letter description for the first half: WTF. But don’t fret, the baseball gods seem to right all their wrongs in the second … Read More Read More
 
 
 
 
 
willy_taveras_200805_ap

MLB Fantasy Baseball Advice – Waiver Wire Steals

by Bodog Beat News Ticker | June 18th, 2008 | Add a comment
In head-to-head fantasy baseball, “stolen bases” is a category that seems to have a life of its own. One week, you’ll be dominating with 10 swipes; the next, you’ll be praying for your players to face Red Sox knuckleballer Tim Wakefield … Read More Read More
 
 
 
 
 
jason_giambi_200805_ap

MLB Fantasy Baseball Advice

by BigPoppatheShowStoppa | June 12th, 2008 | Add a comment
Tom Hanks once told us, “There’s no crying in baseball,” but he didn’t have to watch one of the better home run hitters in MLB fantasy, Albert Pujols, limp off the field in pain with a calf injury. So what now? … Read More Read More
 
 
 
 
 
vladimir_guerrero_200709_ap

MLB Fantasy: What's Wrong with These Guys?

by Bodog Beat News Ticker | June 5th, 2008 | Add a comment
If you were told about a year ago that your 2008 lineup would consist of fantasy players Vladimir Guerrero, Miguel Cabrera, Prince Fielder, Alex Rios, Curtis Granderson and Victor Martinez, what would your reaction have been? Back flips maybe? Well, fast forward … Read More Read More
 
 
 
 
 
josh_hamilton_200805_ap5

Can These MLB Fantasy Studs Stay Hot?

by Bodog Beat News Ticker | May 28th, 2008 | Add a comment
There are a lot of smug owners in the fantasy baseball world right now. Those guys who grabbed Pittsburgh outfielders Nate McLouth and Xavier Nady off waivers are probably laughing their elite production to a top three spot in 5-on-5 fantasy … Read More Read More
 
 
 
 

MLB Fantasy Baseball: The Replacements

by Bodog Beat News Ticker | May 8th, 2008 | Add a comment
You got A-Rod and Rollins on your team? Don’t fret, we’ve got some players to make up for their loss. (AP Images) I feel your pain. Like some of you I got the No. 1 pick in my MLB fantasy draft and finally got the chance to draft 2007 AL MVP Alex Rodriguez. Who wouldn’t spend the No. 1 pick on a … Read More Read More
 
 
 
 

Bodog Fantasy Baseball Alert: Drop Peter Moylan

by Bodog Beat News Ticker | April 18th, 2008 | Add a comment
Bobby Cox says it does not look good for Braves Peter Moylan. (AP Images) Looks like Atlanta Braves reliever Peter Moylan is totally fugged up. The big Australian is out with an injured right elbow and doctors are speculating that he’ll have to go under the knife for Tommy John surgery if current treatment is ineffective. Moylan is 0-1 with a save and … Read More Read More
 
 
 
 

Fantasy Baseball News: Pitcher Francisco Rodriguez Injured

by Bodog Beat News Ticker | April 9th, 2008 | Add a comment
F-Rod is out with bad ankles (AP Images) As suspected, Los Angeles Angles right handed reliever Francisco Rodriguez will sit out at least three or four days to try and heal his ailing ankles. Rodriguez has seen the velocity on his fastball drop substantially and despite starting the season with three quality saves before giving up three runs against the Cleveland Indians … Read More Read More
 
 
 
 

MLB Fantasy Baseball Report: Who's Hot & Who's Not

by Bodog Beat News Ticker | April 7th, 2008 | Add a comment
Chase Utley is off to a hot start for the Phillies. (AP Images) While it’s still too early to champion an MVP (or LVP), the opening week of the Major League Baseball season did forecast a few things: Spending big bucks doesn’t always equal better results. Just ask the Detroit Tigers. The Kansas City Royals might not score a lot of runs, but … Read More Read More