
John Laghezza
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2 months ago |
nytimes.com | John Laghezza |Jake Ciely
If you love a bargain - and who doesn't? - you've come to the right place. We tasked our staff of fantasy baseball experts with a mental trip around the diamond to come up with a sleeper - defined here as anyone who is believed to return a healthy value over ADP cost - among starting pitchers, corner infielders, middle infielders and outfielders. Our staff of sleeper selectors includes Eno Sarris, John Laghezza, Michael Salfino, Owen Poindexter, Greg Jewett, Scott Engel and Andrea Arcadipane.
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Dec 13, 2024 |
nytimes.com | John Laghezza
First, a heartfelt holiday thanks to all of you lovely readers out there enjoying this fantasy thing of ours. With the football season all but behind us, I'm putting away my usual speculator tools to do some spelunking into the 2024 NFL season to date. Before we begin, I'd like to thank Brandon Funston for green-lighting my exploratory mission without knowing whether or not I'd find anything.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
nytimes.com | John Laghezza
Welcome back for the final week of regular season fantasy football speculation. Congratulations for making it this far! As always, I use a patented, data-backed, formulaic approach to discover next week's waiver wire headliners ... today. Going position by position, I mine my favorite obscure statistics in regard to volume, depth and efficiency. Then I mash them all together, with the goal of identifying some cheap fantasy gems to grab now before the squares do.
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Dec 1, 2024 |
fantasylife.com | John Laghezza
The action doesn't stop when the slate locks … John Laghezza is here to bring you his best bets and picks for the Week 13 afternoon slate:In case you missed my betting breakdown of the Week 13 early (1:00 PM ET) games, you can find that edition of the Betting Life Newsletter here (subscribe while you're at it!). As we move along through the Week 13 slate, I have broken out the late slate and Sunday Night Football game below with my position on each game.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
nytimes.com | John Laghezza
Welcome back for another week of fantasy football speculation. I use a patented, data-backed, formulaic approach to discover next week's waiver wire headliners ... today. Going position by position, I mine my favorite obscure statistics in regard to volume, depth and efficiency. Then I mash them all together, with the goal of identifying some cheap fantasy gems to grab now before the squares do.
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