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NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Tries to Stop the Sale of the New York Mets

New York City mayor Bill de Blasio is reportedly trying to stop Steve Cohen from buying the New York Mets even though there’s no reason why he should be. Mets fans haven’t been able to enjoy a World Series victory since 1986, but there seems to be light at the end of the tunnel due to the pending approval of Cohen’s ownership bid to buy the team from the Wilpon and Katz families. But de Blasio is trying to ruin it all.

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MLB DFS August 12: Fernando Tatis Jr

MLB DFS Diamond Picks August 12

Welcome to another edition of Diamond Picks. Tonight’s slate appears to be one where we can distribute a good chunk of salary towards higher-priced bats. There a couple of arms that profile well to fill out the lineup cards, and they shouldn’t necessarily break the bank. No time like the present to jump into lineup construction. As always best of luck these suggestions!

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Week 9 Buy Low/Sell High

We are back this week with a Memorial Day version of Buy Low/Sell High. I hope you heeded the advice from last week as Max Scherzer tossed a gem and Domingo German struggled against the Orioles and Royals. This week, we continue to identify the deals you should be making as a fantasy baseball manager.

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Philadelphia Phillies 2019 Team Preview

The city of Philadelphia is on fire right now and it came with a $330 million price tag. If you have lived under a rock for the last few weeks or been out of the country on extended leave, the Philadelphia Phillies signed Bryce Harper to a 13 year, $330 million contract, which is the largest contract in baseball history and makes him one of the highest paid athletes on the planet. Even without the Harper signing, the Phillies have had one of the best off-seasons in recent memory, signing one of the best hitting catchers in the game, while also adding some clarity to their bullpen. And it doesn’t stop there.

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The Philadelphia Phillies Land Realmuto for 3 Prospects and Int’l Money

The Phillies have made it no secret they’re willing to spend money this offseason and make a push towards a championship. They’ve been one of the busier teams in the off-season, signing David Robertson and Andre McCutchen, and trading for Jean Segura. In general, their counterparts in the NL East have been active as well: Mets traded for Robinson while signing Jed Lowrie and Wilson Ramos, the Braves signed Josh Donaldson, Brian McCann and re-sign Nick Markakis, while the Nationals signed Patrick Corbin, Anibal Sanchez and re-signed Jeremy Hellickson.

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NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Tries to Stop the Sale of the New York Mets

New York City mayor Bill de Blasio is reportedly trying to stop Steve Cohen from buying the New York Mets even though there’s no reason why he should be. Mets fans haven’t been able to enjoy a World Series victory since 1986, but there seems to be light at the end of the tunnel due to the pending approval of Cohen’s ownership bid to buy the team from the Wilpon and Katz families. But de Blasio is trying to ruin it all.

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MLB DFS August 12: Fernando Tatis Jr
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MLB DFS Diamond Picks August 12

Welcome to another edition of Diamond Picks. Tonight’s slate appears to be one where we can distribute a good chunk of salary towards higher-priced bats. There a couple of arms that profile well to fill out the lineup cards, and they shouldn’t necessarily break the bank. No time like the present to jump into lineup construction. As always best of luck these suggestions!

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Week 9 Buy Low/Sell High

We are back this week with a Memorial Day version of Buy Low/Sell High. I hope you heeded the advice from last week as Max Scherzer tossed a gem and Domingo German struggled against the Orioles and Royals. This week, we continue to identify the deals you should be making as a fantasy baseball manager.

Read More

Philadelphia Phillies 2019 Team Preview

The city of Philadelphia is on fire right now and it came with a $330 million price tag. If you have lived under a rock for the last few weeks or been out of the country on extended leave, the Philadelphia Phillies signed Bryce Harper to a 13 year, $330 million contract, which is the largest contract in baseball history and makes him one of the highest paid athletes on the planet. Even without the Harper signing, the Phillies have had one of the best off-seasons in recent memory, signing one of the best hitting catchers in the game, while also adding some clarity to their bullpen. And it doesn’t stop there.

Read More

The Philadelphia Phillies Land Realmuto for 3 Prospects and Int’l Money

The Phillies have made it no secret they’re willing to spend money this offseason and make a push towards a championship. They’ve been one of the busier teams in the off-season, signing David Robertson and Andre McCutchen, and trading for Jean Segura. In general, their counterparts in the NL East have been active as well: Mets traded for Robinson while signing Jed Lowrie and Wilson Ramos, the Braves signed Josh Donaldson, Brian McCann and re-sign Nick Markakis, while the Nationals signed Patrick Corbin, Anibal Sanchez and re-signed Jeremy Hellickson.

Read More