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Fantasy Fix: Fantasy All-Stars

By Dan O’Shea

Seven Cubs made the National League All-Star team. Seven. And all four infield starters will be Cubs – the first time that has happened in the NL in more than 50 years.
Are they all deserving of this honor? Let’s be honest: No. But, Cubs fans came out in force to vote.
Picking All-Stars in the fantasy baseball realm doesn’t come with such ballot-box stuffing. The numbers do most of the talking, and Yahoo! rankings do the rest.
Here’s a list of All-Stars based almost entirely on those rankings. I did fudge a bit in a couple of places.

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Posted on July 8, 2016

SportsMonday: The Contemptibulls

By Jim Coffman

I liked the Denzel Valentine pick and I loved the Derrick Rose trade. But Rajon Rondo?
Really?
This is what NBA desperation looks like.
Who thinks this is a good idea besides Gar Forman? If it wasn’t bad enough that Rondo openly showed up coaches in both of his last two stops – Sacramento’s George Karl last season and Dallas’s Rick Carlisle the year before – and essentially quit the Mavericks in the middle of a playoff series at the end of the ’14-’15 season, he also forced an NBA referee to out himself last season.

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Posted on July 4, 2016

Weekend At Mr. Met’s

By Marty Gangler

Can we all just pretend that the trip to New York was nothing but a weird dream? Can we just go along with our baseball lives as if none of that happened?
You know, like that one weekend where you went to New York with your friend and you did all that stuff that you aren’t proud of. Sure, you didn’t maim or kill anyone, but it did get a little dicey a few times. And your poor buddy Ken. I don’t think he’s ever been the same. Ah, Ken, that was just not good. But we can just forget about that, okay? Why can’t we all do that?
Let’s just focus on the games against the Reds. Because that makes everyone happy. Like after that weekend in New York when you really got your act together. You got a new job and you got into a healthy relationship for once.

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Posted on July 4, 2016

Dead And Alive

By Roger Wallenstein

In this Jekyll-and-Hyde, manic-depression, alive-dead season, Sox fans can be excused if they’re just a bit confounded this Fourth of July. If Butch Cassidy were a Sox fan, he would likely ask, “Who are those guys?”
Winners of their last nine of 13 games, accounting for four consecutive series wins, can this be the same band of South Siders who previously dropped 26 of 36 decisions? Say it ain’t so, but it is.

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Posted on July 4, 2016

Fantasy Fix: The RP Market Heats Up

By Dan O’Shea

With a month or so to go before the MLB trading deadline, there have been numerous reports and rumors about fantasy-relevant RPs potentially being traded.
Here’s a look at a few of the names being batted about, and how a trade could affect their fantasy value:

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Posted on June 30, 2016

Hell Week

By Marty Gangler

Boy, that sucked.
It kinda felt like 2009 all over again.
You remember that, right? What with the losing and nothing going right and all of that?
But you kind of had to expect a little of this. Sure, the nerds say the Cubs should have actually won more games then they have already, but your heart was always saying, you know, this just seems a bit too easy.
Because before this week as a Cub fan, you were thinking about parade routes and how to choose between Addison or Heyward as the name of your next dog and/or child (though Willson is now in the running too.)

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Posted on June 27, 2016

Robin Lives

By Roger Wallenstein

Amid Brexit, a Civil Rights era style sit-in in Congress, the end of a proposed Star Wars museum on the shores of Lake Michigan, and the very, very historic unveiling of luxury suites at The Donald’s Turnberry golf resort in Scotland, our White Sox tip-toed back to respectability.
Don’t be mistaken. The Cubs’ six losses in seven games last week will attract far more attention. However, the athletes at 35th Street displayed their most resilient persona in the past six weeks as they took three of four in Boston before returning home to master the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday and Sunday, sandwiched around a puzzling loss Saturday when they hit a franchise-tying record seven home runs. All of which left the White Sox even at 38 up and 38 down.

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Posted on June 27, 2016

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