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Viewing Category: Outside the [Batter's] Box
The Diamondbacks have done fantasy players a service, calling up Max Scherzer to pitch Monday night. Max is your man, or so says Buster.
Buster resurfaces after being out of communication with a belated column on baseball happenings and a very bad start for his NFBC team. Sometimes, we think he should have stuck with practicing law. Ned Coletti, on the other hand, has no such fall back profession.
Can a season be lost in the first three weeks (ask the Tigers)? Buster is hoping not, but things are looking a bit grim. To keep smiling, this week Buster looks at a host of different players and provides his insight.
With only ten games in the books, it's too early to look at players' performances. Buster does it anyway, and warns to disregard early successes or failures.
Mark Lowe is the hottest commodity on the free agent wire this week. Is he worth the anticpated cost? Buster chimes in with his thoughts in this week's edition of Outside the [Batter's] Box.
With (the real) Opening Day around the corner, Buster looks at taking risks in your fantasy drafts.
Buster returns (hopefully triumphantly) from Las Vegas and the National Fantasy Baseball Championship Draft.
Outside the [Batter's] Box returns with Buster dissecting the first round of the upcoming baseball draft.
Politics and Fantasy Baseball? Yes, there is a correlation. This week, belatedly, Buster looks at a political strategy that should assist you in winning your league, next season.
This week, Buster makes a case for the word, "IF" being the most dangerous word in fantasy baseball. Agree?
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