
Kev Mahserejian
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
fantasypros.com | Ben Rosener |Josh Shepardson |Justin Mason |Kev Mahserejian
Saves plus holds (SV+H) leagues are gaining more and more popularity each year. This format shifts the relevant relief pitcher player pool from exclusively closers to nearly all relievers. Fantasy Baseball Research & AdviceFantasy Baseball Trade AnalyzerFantasy Baseball Waiver Wire AssistantRest-of-Season ProjectionsIn 2024, eight pitchers had 30+ saves, while another eight had 30+ holds. Of the eight pitchers with 30+ holds, none had more than two saves, so there isn’t much overlap.
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3 weeks ago |
fantasypros.com | Josh Shepardson |Justin Mason |Kev Mahserejian |Ben Rosener
This is ‘The Watchlist.’This column is designed to help you monitor and pick up fantasy baseball players in the coming weeks and months. Whether they’re waiver wire or trade targets, these are the players you’ll want to add now before becoming the hot waiver commodity or trade target.
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3 weeks ago |
fantasypros.com | Justin Mason |Kev Mahserejian |Josh Shepardson
Once again, FanDuel and DraftKings have different main slates. So, today’s DFS selections are focused on the main slate at DraftKings, which has only three games, starting at 1:05 p.m. ET. Today’s pick ’em suggestions at Sleeper and Underdog are also from the three-game afternoon slate.
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3 weeks ago |
fantasypros.com | Josh Shepardson |Kev Mahserejian |Justin Mason
Fantasy baseball is a marathon, not a sprint. Unlike other fantasy sports, the season is long and drags as the weeks roll on. However, because it is such a grind, fantasy managers can lose focus on what’s important, allowing astute fantasy managers to take advantage. We are very early in the season when people will make bad decisions in terms of trades because of the small samples. Hot streaks and cold streaks can scare your competition.
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1 month ago |
fantasypros.com | Brian Entrekin |Ari Koslow |Kev Mahserejian |Robert Graves
Pocket aces originated with Texas hold’em poker, where a player has the highest advantage before the poker hand is played by getting dealt two aces. This is the best possible starting hand, but statistically, a player has only a 30% chance of winning in this position. Why is it so low? Because poker players can get greedy. Seeing their clear advantage, they low bet to try to trick others into anteing up, increasing the pot and potential winnings.
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