Toeing the Rubber/Riding the Pine: Week #3
April 15, 2013 by Chris Mitchell · 1 Comment
WEEK #3 Double Start “Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em” MUST START PITCHERS Cliff Lee/Jordan Zimmerman/Kris Medlen/Josh Johnson/Lance Lynn/Doug Fister/Homer Bailey/Tommy Millone/Derek Holland/Ryan Dempster MUST SIT PITCHERS Kyle Kendrick/Eric Stutts/Dylan Aexlrod/Alex Sanabia/Aaron Laffey/Jonathan Sanchez/Mike Pelfrey/Jeff Francis/Jake Arrieta/Joe Blanton/Ubaldo Jimenez/Mark Buerhle/Wily Peralta/Ivan Nova/Juan Ncasio/Dillon Gee THE TOUGH CALLS “3-2 Count” We are in week #3 and as far […]
Clearing The Bases
March 27, 2013 by George Kurtz · Leave a Comment
Well all of the fantasy rankings have been completed, it’s time to talk about real life baseball. There will be very little fantasy talk in this column as I will be making predictions on how the divisions will end. Predictions are never all that easy and in some cases completely useless once the season begins […]
Kevin Pillar: How the Toronto Blue Jays’ Prospect is Raking His Way Through the Minor Leagues
March 27, 2013 by Andrew Martin · Leave a Comment
The Toronto Blue Jays traded a significant amount of their minor league talent to the Miami Marlins this past offseason in a huge trade that netted Jose Reyes, Mark Buehrle and Josh Johnson among others. Despite the deal, their cupboard is far from bare. Outfielder Kevin Pillar is one of the organization’s best young players […]
Clearing The Bases
June 19, 2012 by George Kurtz · Leave a Comment
I was supposed to write this column last week, but ended up spending way to much time on another project, so I apologize, but here we are with news and notes from the National League. New York Mets: Well, 1B Ike Davis may have awoken from his season long slump. His average is close […]
Clearing The Bases
April 12, 2012 by George Kurtz · Leave a Comment
The season is only 6-7 games old for most MLB teams to this is certainly no time to panic no matter how bad your fantasy team has started off. Standings can change dramatically in the span of a couple of days. Like every season, there are plenty of players that are off to slow starts. […]
2011 Pre-Season Preview: NL East – Florida Marlins
March 20, 2011 by Jeffrey Brown · 1 Comment
Florida’s enigmatic shortstop, Hanley Ramirez Florida Marlins (2010 record: 80-82) The Marlins finished 2010 with an 80-82 record, in third place in the National League East, and it appears they’re destined to finish the upcoming season in much the same position. They won’t be able to compete with the Phillies and it is unlikely they’ll […]
Roy Halladay, Felix Hernandez Overwhelming Winners Of Walter Johnson Award
October 25, 2010 by Seamheads · Leave a Comment
2010 was often referred to as “the year of the pitcher.†However, not all pitchers are created equal. The Baseball Bloggers Alliance announced today that Philadelphia’s Roy Halladay was the unanimous selection for the National League Walter Johnson Award, receiving all nineteen first place votes. In the American League, Seattle’s Felix Hernandez was almost as […]
Sweeping Our Cares Away
August 12, 2010 by Daniel Shoptaw · Leave a Comment
Earlier this year, the Cardinals took the first two games from the Toronto Blue Jays on the road and sent out Adam Wainwright to complete the sweep.  Wainwright, though, had one of his rare off games and the Cards weren’t able to use the brooms. This time, though, Wainwright was able to seal the deal and […]
2010 midseason awards
July 14, 2010 by Jess Coleman · 1 Comment
MVP: Robinson Cano It’s hard to deny Cano’s talent the most valuable player award for the first half. Despite his numbers — his batting average is fifth in all of baseball — Cano has been the center piece of a Yankee team that holds the best record in baseball. With Alex Rodriguez, Mark Teixeira and […]
Lower the Mound or Raise the Players
July 14, 2010 by Ted Leavengood · 2 Comments
The score was 1 – 0 heading into the seventh inning in last night’s All Star Game before the NL broke through for three runs. Â The low score became an issue this morning after the TV ratings were released. Â They were lower than any since 1972. Â What does it say? Â It is reminiscent of the […]