Articles in From the Dugout
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If You Can’t Spot The Sucker In Your First Half-Hour At The Table, You Are The Sucker
A few years back, prior to the trade deadline, I took a long hard look at my team and …
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Before I get started on the 2010 season I want to give a “shout out” to Lenny Melnick, my friend and colleague, who often delivers gut feelings at Fantasypros911. I always find them compelling and …
Posted by Phil Brody July 24, 2009
Whether your trade deadline has come and gone, or whether it’s coming up this week or soon, you’ll want to read this.
Here is my two cents on what’s happened, what might happen and what it takes to “win it all” in fantasy baseball.
It’s what I see From The Dugout…
Why Am I Still Reading This Lunatic’s Column?
Ok, so this is Keeper League GM and I
Posted by Phil Brody July 14, 2009
I write for a TV show on The Discovery Channel. It’s called Time Warp. It’s a great show and a great gig, but Season 2 has been keeping me so damn busy, it pulls me away from something I love as much as writing itself — and that’s writing about baseball.
Always Look Before You Buy/Sell: “Elementary My Dear Watson”
For some time I’ve wanted to
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Posted by Phil Brody April 27, 2009
I watch a lot of baseball and I play a lot of fantasy baseball.
In fantasy baseball, you can cite stats all day long, but watching the “true game” translates those numbers …
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Posted by Phil Brody April 13, 2009
I watch a lot of baseball and I play a lot of fantasy baseball.
In fantasy baseball, you can cite stats all day long, but watching the “true game” translates …
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Posted by Phil Brody April 5, 2009
I watch a lot of baseball and I play a lot of fantasy baseball.
In fantasy baseball, you can cite stats all day long, but watching the “true game” translates …
