For awhile now, Dan Uggla has been a pretty unpopular guy in baseball. His inability to hit for a high batting average, aptitude for the strikeout, and his atrocious 2008 All-Star Game defense has earned him quite a bit of perceived downside. Many, including me, annually include Dan Uggla on their “Do Not Touch Even […]
The Great MLB Fantasy Debate: Power Mad vs. Speed Freaks
Certain debates rage every season in fantasy baseball. Who belongs in the first round, who doesn’t, and why. When to draft a Catcher, Closer, etc. One argument that seems to rage every season is Power vs. Speed. Since it takes more than one opinion to form a viable debate, Ray Tannock will join me this […]
Lance Berkman, Out for Two Weeks or More. Fantasy Implications You Must Read.
For those of you hoping to get at least one more year out of Lance Berkman—or even just another solid year—you might want to start shopping elsewhere. Lance Berkman is scheduled to have surgery on his left knee Saturday and while his projected recovery time is said to be only two weeks, a month or […]
Fantasy Spotlight: With Size, More is Better
Grady Sizemore was fast becoming a reliable fantasy stud prior to last season’s injury marred debacle. One has to wonder, with the Cleveland Indians continuing to retool and Sizemore only a few months removed from two different surgeries, which Grady will fantasy owners be getting with their draft pick. More important, when should they consider […]
The Curious Case of Jason Heyward: Uber Sleeper or Over Hyped?
If you haven’t heard the name Jason Heyward yet, you’re clearly not reading or watching any coverage of 2010 Spring Training. Heyward has been the offensive story of Spring Training so far (with all due respect to Milton Bradley, he’s not the offensive we’re talking about here). Heyward is the unanimously named number one prospect […]
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