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Fantasy Baseball


Jeremy Igo

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I am going to try out the FanDuel dollar leagues, mainly because I am a cheap ass. Basically its just like the NFL format, pick your players stay under the cap. I think you get to choose two pitchers.

 

Linky-> MLB Bunt 1 Dollar Single Entryimpressions.asp?btag=a_5226b_964&aid=

 

Two dollar entry for you guys slightly more well off than me.

 

Linky-> MLB Squeeze 2 Dollar Entryimpressions.asp?btag=a_5226b_634&aid=

 

They also have a 5 dollar league for you high rollers

 

Linky-> MLB Rally 5 Dollar Entryimpressions.asp?btag=a_5226b_965&aid=

 

For you captains of industry there is a Grand Slam 25 dollar entry.

 

MLB Grand Slam 25 Dollar Entryimpressions.asp?btag=a_5226b_621&aid=

 

If you are new to FanDuel use promo code CH2014 and they will match your initial deposit up to 200 bucks.

 

 

Anywho, I am hoping this will make me intersted in MLB again. Used to love it as a kid.
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Welp. Tanaka was definitely a bad idea.

If you're playing today Iwakuma absolutely owns us.

Iwakuma did however have one bad start against us last year. He gave up 7 in 3.1 innings but that was at the Big A. He has gone 6-1 with a 2.75 ERA in 10 career games (nine starts) against us.

If it wasn't for Freese's 2 run jimmy jack yesterday Paxton had himself a nice game as well.

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