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ESPN released some 2010 predictions for both football and baseball today, and IÆve been reading them over for a little while. I thought this would be a good time to get the conversation going between the self-proclaimed ôWorldwide Leader In Sports,ö Baseball Professor, and everyone else who wants to get involve. So what did ESPNÆs crew of experts have to say?Begin Slideshow
Hanley Ramirez Headlines a Top-Heavy SS Position
Posted: 28th December 2009 by Baseball Professor in MLB
Recapping two positions in one day? I must be a madman! No, well maybe, but IÆm just really excited about the upcoming baseball season. Only four months away!
WeÆve already taken a look back at three positions, and we still have three ahead, meaning our look at how shortstop shook out in 2009 marks the halfway point of our seven positions in seven days. If youÆd like (and we hope you ...
Chase Utley Leads the Way Among Second Basemen, But Not Without Competition
Posted: 28th December 2009 by Baseball Professor in MLB
Surprise seasons snuck into the top 5 at second base with Aaron Hill and Ben Zobrist providing extra depth atop draft boards, but who else emerged as viable fantasy options and who faded faster than Roger ClemensÆreputation? Check out the rankings below for a full recap of what we saw happen in 2009. And while youÆre at it, hereÆs a list of some of our other 2009 recaps, past ...
The market is still wide open for Jason Bay, who most analysts agree is one of the top three free agents available this offseason. Surprisingly, he has not been highly sought after and has only received two known offers from the Red Sox and the Mets. Both offers are for four years and between $60 and $65 million. He rejected the Sox offer early in hopes of receiving a ...