Category: MLB

Let’s play 163!!

No one expected the Twins to bring the Tigers into a one game playoff to determine who gets to face the Yankees in the playoffs.  They won 20 games in September and came back from a 7.5 game deficit.  Who would have expected this?

Giants Fav 5 Playoff Needs

The keys to the Giants printing…… PLAYOFF TICKETS!!!!!!!!!

The Giants need a Slugger, Thome and Dye were available

The Giants are so close to getting into the playoffs.  I don’t know why they didn’t scoop up Jim Thome and Jermaine Dye.  It is interesting the way the Giants got their team back to a playoff contender so fast.  They invested their resources into the most effective way of getting back

The Waiver Deadline Deals

I have never seen so many high profile players being moved by August 31st.  It may be because a lot of teams don’t want to pay high contracts to veterans, their respective teams are out of the race, or they want to go with their young players.  It all started with Alex Rios

MLB Starting Pitcher Fantasy Bottom Feeders

I’d like to start this article by picking up some hot starting pitchers who are only 10 percent (or less) owned in Yahoo leagues. If you are looking for a spot start, these guys are going to be available, and can help you win your weekly matchups.

2009 Baseball Playoff Projections

AL East This was one of the tougher choices to make. You have three teams within 5 games of each other, any of these teams could win a division on their own if they were in a different division. The Yankees sit at the top, followed by the Red Sox, who sit a half game [...]

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Top 10 Waiver Wire Pickups

I have to start off this article by talking about Mark Buehrle, of the Chicago White Sox. It was a rare feat, to pitch a perfect game. Only 17 other pitchers have accomplished this feat. We have to thank DeWayne Wise for preserving the perfect game with an acrobat catch. I wonder how Buehrle will [...]

A Happy ‘Holliday’ for which team?

And so the trigger has finally been pulled.  The A’s, despite offers from numerous teams, traded the middle of the order slugger to the NL Central leading St. Louis Cardinals.  But this star studded trade is unlike most trades at the deadline.  Most include a slugger who

Mid-season sleeper studs & superstar duds

This has been the official year of the sleeper, as well as the official year of the superstar dud.  This is evident with 30 all star first timers in the midsummer classic.  And while a lot of players have come out of nowhere and a lot have fallen way short of their expectations, this is [...]

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