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Ray’s Ramblings: Does The All-Star Game Mean Anything?

July 8, 2019 by RayFlowers

At one point in time the All-Star Game meant something in baseball. It was a true honor to be named to the game, and in fact, we used to judge players careers by the amount of times they were named to the game. We would also look at players numbers years later and wonder what […]

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Ray’s Ramblings: 2019 First Half Hitters

July 8, 2019 by RayFlowers

We’re beyond the mid-point of the season as Major League Baseball takes some time off for the 2019 All-Star Game (we don’t know about you, but isn’t it fantastic that 127 players, slight exaggeration, get named to the ASG and the surrounding festivities? Participation awards for all!). Obviously though, it’s an easy break point to […]

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Ray’s Rundown – 7/6

July 6, 2019 by RayFlowers

(1) Rankings updated. (2) Dylan Cease debuts. (3) Concerns and targets heading into second half: Tatis, Castillo, Fiers, Odorizzi, Eflin, Mondesi, Chavis, Roberto Perez, DeSclafani, Roark, Smoak, Cole, Olson, Alex Dickerson, Quintana. (4) Waiver-wire: HITTERS (Franklin Barreto, Freddy Galvis, Yuli Gurriel, Danny Jansen, A.J. Pollock) and PITCHERS (Shaun Anderson, Andrew Cashner, Nathan Eovaldi, Dinelson Lamet, […]

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Vlad’s FAAB Values – Week 16

July 6, 2019 by Vlad Sedler

The timing of the All-Star break is perfect and good for us all – both players and fantasy managers. It gives us an opportunity to refresh and prepare to focus after a grueling three months and gives the players a chance to regroup and hit the second half healthier. We’ve been grinding for 15 weeks […]

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June 14, 2019: Concerns & Targets

July 5, 2019 by RayFlowers

Each week we take a look at some numbers that you need to know about in fantasy baseball. This week we’re not looking at one specific category, changing things up a bit are we. Instead, we will be taking a look at a series of numbers that portend success, or struggles, in the second half […]

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Ray’s Ramblings: Mound Mavens, July 5th

July 5, 2019 by RayFlowers

Stephen Strasburg continues to avoid the walk while racking up the punchouts. Nick Pivetta should be able to do that, but he’s constantly being taken deep. Wade Miley continues to succeed, which is somewhat vexing. John Means is rolling along for the Orioles. Sonny Gray is doing most things right. German returned for the Yankees, […]

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The Closer Chart – July 4th, 2019

July 4, 2019 by RayFlowers

The 2019 season is underway and, predictably, it’s a disaster. Some teams seem to have no plan at all. Other teams are continually searching for answers to get the last out, either because of poor performance or injury. Very few are the situations that have nary an issue. Each week we will try to get […]

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Ray’s Ramblings: Mound Mavens, July 4th

July 4, 2019 by RayFlowers

Is Aaron Nola finally back? Where you one of the lucky few who turned away from the haters this draft season and rostered David Price? Just what is going on with James Paxton given the lack of punchouts? Is Chase Anderson worth a look in mixed leagues? Trevor Bauer just can’t seem to put it […]

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From the Gut – Second Half Hitters to Target

July 3, 2019 by Vlad Sedler

Figuring out which hitters should improve and have strong second halves is not as easy as just looking to see who struggled in the first half. Oftentimes, someone who hasn’t been hitting his typical season pace has had some sort of injury affecting their performance and that’s a theme you’ll note below, minus a couple […]

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Ray’s Ramblings: Goldschmidt’s Struggles & Arms

July 3, 2019 by RayFlowers

Paul Goldschmidt has been a mess this season. Is there any hope? Ray then turns to the arms. Bieber is surging. Luzardo is hurt, again. Mahle, Matz, Mikolas… which of the M’s is worthy of a roster spot on your team. Richard and Sanchez with the Jays, is either worth a mixed league look. Stanek […]

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