Ted Miller

Ted Miller

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Ted Miller has been covering college football since 1997, starting with Auburn and then heading West to Washington and the Pac-10. His columns for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer won first place in 2007 APSE Best Writing contest. The Atlanta native and University of Richmond graduate presently lives with his wife in Scottsdale, Ariz.

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Verlander versus Yankee Stadium

AJ Mass, ESPN.com

AJ Mass previews the major league schedule for the weekend and notes that Justin Verlander gets the unenviable task of pitching in Yankee Stadium

Story | Conversation | July 17, 2009

Halladay best best for July 4

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AJ Mass previews the action for the weekend in fantasy baseball, including starting pitcher rankings and matchups to exploit or avoid.

Story | Conversation | July 03, 2009

It's simple NFL 'Mass-ematics'

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AJ Mass casts the top quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers and tight ends in a whole new light by using his "Mass-ematics" formulas.

Story | Conversation | May 04, 2009

Daily Notes for the Weekend: D-backs should score for Haren this time

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AJ Mass previews the weekend's games in the MLB and notes a couple of favorable pitching matchups, including Dan Haren versus the Brewers.

Story | Conversation | May 01, 2009

Universal Pitcher Values: The full list

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The full list of pitchers and their Universal Pitcher Values.

Story | Conversation | January 13, 2009

Playing with Numbers: Discussing pitchers' values

AJ Mass, Special to ESPN.com

AJ Mass follows up last week's column on hitters' values by discussing the value of pitchers.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | August 11, 2008

2008 Rankings: Touchdown Leagues

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A.J. Mass ranks the top 250 players for touchdown-only leagues.

Story | Conversation | July 03, 2008

The Safety Dance: A look at who's consistent

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AJ Mass presents a statistic he calls a fantasy football "safety rating," and scores each of the Top 300 players based on it.

Story | Conversation | June 19, 2008