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2010 Fantasy Baseball Free Agent Pool: RBI Guys, Vol. 1

Posted: 6th May 2010 by Ryan Lester in MLB
Are you hurting in the RBI category? Here are some reasonably available players that can help you out.   Jose Bautista, 3B/OF, Toronto Blue Jays The average is brutal (.222), but he’s still productive. He has 20 RBI, 17 runs, 6 HRs, and 3 SBs.  Having dual position eligibility is a bonus. Bautista is only owned in 27.7 percent of ESPN and 31 percent of CBS leagues.   David Freese, 3B, ...

Is C.J. Wilson’s Start Fantasy Baseball Fact or Fiction?

Posted: 6th May 2010 by Eric Stashin in MLB
C.J. Wilson’s transition to the starting rotation has gone better than anyone could have imagined.  Who could have expected the following line through five starts: 2 Wins 32.2 Innings 1.65 ERA 1.19 WHIP 25 Strikeouts (6.9 K/9) 13 Walks (3.6 B/99) .279 BABIP We’ll notice right away that the BABIP is not an unrealistic number.  It is above average so a falloff is possible, but it’s not a guarantee either.  That’s something ...

The Houston Astros Can Improve Their Hitting Skills

Posted: 6th May 2010 by Richard Zowie in MLB
After snapping an eight-game losing streak on Carlos Lee's walk-off home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks in a 4-2, the Houston Astros are now 9-18 on the season. They are comfortably nestled in last place in the N.L. Central. Don't get too excited about the win, Astros fans. The home run was only the first of the season for Lee, who plays in a very right-handed hitter-friendly ballpark and is now ...
Brandon Phillips is a good player, one of the best players for the Cincinnati Reds. Yet he continually disappoints fans with his lack of hustle. Case in point: Tuesday night against the New York Mets. Phillips laces a pitch off the left- center field wall that ended up taking a weird bounce. Had he been hustling, Phillips would have easily cruised into third with a triple. Instead he admired his ...

Barry Bonds’ Record of Obliteration

Posted: 6th May 2010 by Harold Friend in MLB
Barry Bonds has set some remarkable records. What is notable is not the fact that he set them, but that he broke the old marks by such a wide margin. Babe Ruth was the most feared batter in baseball history until Bonds, late in his career, discovered how he could become even more frightening to pitchers than the Ruth. Pitchers wanted to face Barry Bonds as much as a pudgy kid wants ...

Tribe Talk: Now Casting The Role Of Team Scapegoat

Posted: 6th May 2010 by Samantha Bunten in MLB
  Welcome to Tribe Talk, where Bleacher Report's Tribe fans weigh in on the ups and downs of the Indians each week throughout the season. This week, we compare the Tribe's performance to our expectations for them after the one-month mark, point fingers at our chosen scapegoats, and volunteer our baseball playing services to the Tribe, in case they're so desperate that they're looking for walk-ons with no professional experience. ...

Road-Weary New York Mets Looking Forward To Returning To Queens

Posted: 6th May 2010 by Doug Gausepohl in MLB
The last time the New York Mets walked off the diamond at Citi Field, they'd just swept the Los Angeles Dodgers to complete a 9-1 homestand for the third time in franchise history. The other two times it happened: 1969 and 1988—pretty special years in Amazin' history. One Johan Santana meltdown, one Mike Pelfrey implosion, and two walk-off home runs given up later, the Mets can't wait to get back into ...
Ivan Rodriguez continues to defy the odds.  At the age of 38, few thought he would be a productive everyday player in the majors in 2010. However, out of the gates, Rodriguez is leading the majors in hitting and despite speculation of an upcoming fall to reality, he has kept on hitting. Entering Friday's game he is batting .405/.432/.514. While that kind of production is likely unsustainable, the Nationals need to try ...

May 5th: Closer Report

Posted: 6th May 2010 by Zac Fluewelling in MLB
Grade: A Andrew Bailey (Athletics) Bailey is one of only three closers (Broxton and Rivera) who have not given up a run yet. He has just four saves on the year however, two of which came last week. Oakland’s closer gave up just one hit in 3.2 IP last week.   Heath Bell (Padres) Bell has enjoyed the Padres success this year just as much as anyone else on the team. To date ...
Game No. 22 of 162 in the Fantasy Baseball Insiders Tonight summer-long journey featured one of this year’s biggest surprises and a bounce-back performance from one of Oakland’s young guns… Game No. 22 – Texas Rangers vs. Oakland Athletics • After surrendering eight runs (six earned) in five innings in his first start of the season last week, Trevor Cahill rebounded nicely Wednesday against the Rangers. In five innings, the 22-year-old allowed one ...