It really must be one of those types of news days when this sparks relevancy, but word out of the Cincinnati Bengals camp is that… get this… Chad Ochocinco has begun the long and arduous process of changing his name back to Chad Johnson. Now that the shock and awe of that statement has settled […]
Fantasy Baseball 2011: Examining the Rafael Soriano Fallout, Tampa Bay Closer Situation
After losing Grant Balfour, Dan Wheeler, Randy Choate, Joaquin Benoit, and relief ace Rafael Soriano to free agency this winter, Rays manager Joe Maddon has a lot of work in store for the 2011 season. True, most teams do build their bullpens on the fly, as the relief pitcher role has the most inconsistent success […]
2011 Fantasy Baseball: First Basemen Rankings
Spring training is just around the corner, and in all likelihood we’ll see numerous changes throughout both divisions over the next several weeks, heading up to opening day for 2011. Still, it’s never too early to start planning to triturate your competition this fantasy season. As we do every year, the resident Knuckleheads will be […]
2011 Fantasy Baseball: A Closer Look at the Boston Red Sox
For those who have spent more time this winter following football and basketball while entirely ignoring fantasy baseball, you’ve missed a busy MLB off-season. Put in terms of the so-called balance of power, there is one thing to know: expect a Phillies-Red Sox World Series. Simply put, after a few big free agent signings, the […]
Armando Galarraga Trade To Diamondbacks A Done Deal?
In his 2007 rookie season, Detroit Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga looked like a great young arm on the rise. Since then he’s fallen off the fantasy radar with subpar seasons. Now that the Tigers have signed veteran Brad Penny, Galarraga becomes the odd man out. The Tigers avoided arbitration with Galarraga with a one-year, $2.3 […]
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