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Fantasy Baseballl 2010: The Saturday Report: Feb. 26, 2010 Edition
Posted: 27th February 2010 by Fantasy Football in MLB
Another week has flown by, and so comes with it another dose of The Saturday Report.
A lot of things happened this week including a rash of injuries, and a couple of interesting contracts you may want to read about so letÆs not waste any time.
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National League Player News
Jorge CantuùMarlins
Somehow, Jorge Cantu spooked himself with an ankle injury in late 2009 and, according to him, it was so bad it ...
You should never be comfortable with your fantasy team; always be looking for ways to improve your squad as you gear up for a long playoff run. As the NHL hits its Olympic break, it is a perfect time to sit back and examine what can come in the final six weeks of action.
Many fantasy leagues break up the wingers and many do not, so here we will break ...
As the NHL’s Olympic Break comes to a close, it’s a perfect time to prepare for the final six weeks of fantasy action. You should never be comfortable with your team; always be looking for ways to improve your squad as you gear up for a long playoff run.
Many fantasy leagues break up the wingers and many do not. So here we will break them up and examine each side of the ice. It ...
LaDainian Tomlinson Released By San Diego Chargers
Posted: 22nd February 2010 by Fantasy Football in NFL
Tomlinson: Released
According to ESPNÆs John Clayton, the San Diego Chargers have released arguably the best offensive player in their franchiseÆs history, LaDainian Tomlinson.
After nine seasons, 12,490 rushing yards, and 153 total touchdowns, Tomlinson will now test free agency for the first time.
TomlinsonÆs numbers have fallen off in the last two seasons, though, as the future Hall of Famer has dealt with a number of injuries. In 2009, Tomlinson managed only ...
Dynasty and keeper leagues require a slightly different mindset than standard leagues. YouÆre playing for keeps, long term. That said, itÆs important to consider how many players you actually get to keep each year when assessing a playerÆs value when it comes time to make a cut, or when draft day rolls around.
The Tight End is tough position to make an argument for keeping, even in a dynasty league. Each ...
2010 Fantasy Baseball Advice: Outfielders Rankings, 11-20
Posted: 16th February 2010 by Fantasy Football in MLB
We took a glance at the 10 best outfielders to choose from, and the next 10 are an interesting bunch in that they offer a nice compliment in all categories (power, hits, speed).
While the following players wonÆt offer as much muscle, the trick is not to overload your team with massive powerùdespite some saying you shouldùrather adding a balance of homeruns, hits and speed; something that these guys do ...
2010 Fantasy Baseball Rankings: Top 10 Outfielders
Posted: 16th February 2010 by Fantasy Football in MLB
Shopping for an outfielder is sort of like shopping for a BMW. No matter what model you look at, you know itÆs gonna be a pretty nice vehicleùI personally donÆt own one, but you get the idea.
The outfielder position is as vast as the ocean, and luckily there really isnÆt a significant drop in talent until you get to the near bottom.
But the difficult part is deciding just who you ...
Fantasy Hockey Trade Review: Cam Barker for Kim Johnsson
Posted: 16th February 2010 by Fantasy Football in NHL
Just before the NHLÆs Olympic roster freeze deadline, the Chicago Blackhawks and Minnesota Wild exchanged defensemen in a deal that could carry some fantasy value. Chicago sent defenseman Cam Barker to Minnesota for defenseman Kim Johnsson and prospect Nick Leddy.
For Barker, this deal likely creates fantasy value where there previously wasnÆt any. He was averaging under 14 minutes per game on the BlackhawksÆthird defensive pairing, and had not produced ...
During the two weeks the NHL has off, itÆs a great time to reevaluate your fantasy hockey roster and make the necessary changes to be ready for the stretch run.
In the net, most of your top net-minders are going to be taken on rosters already. Some teams, like Nashville, Bostonáand Chicago, will probably be flipping between goalies for a majority of the last six weeks of the ...