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2011 Fantasy Baseball Daily Fix: Bautista to Third Base, Roy Oswalt Injures Back & More!

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Jose Bautista (see credits below)

It was a short day of games Thursday and the possibly the biggest news of the day came from a guy who didn’t even play. Jose Bautista will be moved from right field to third base temporarily to hopefully give the Jays the spark they need. Although in the fantasy realm he already had 3B status (since he played 45 games there in 2010) the importance of this move means that if he plays 20 games there in 2011 he will have the dual-status yet again in 2012.

After 2 straight losses, Tim Lincecum yet again proved why is considered one of the elite pitchers of his generation. Lincey held the red-hot Twins to 3 hits, zero runs and fanned 12. How hot are the Twins you ask? It was the their 2nd loss in the last 10 games. Lincecum evened his record up at 6-6, although any Giants pitcher right now can attest the losses due to the Giants lack of run support (Madison Bumgarner knows this too well). His 113 K’s put him just a handful of strikeouts behind the league leaders.

It was a pitchers duel in the nation’s capital with Michael Pineda squaring off against Jason Marquis, both going for their 8th win of the season. After giving up 12 hits and 4 runs in his previous outing, Marquis blanked the Mariners through 8 innings, allowing only 3 hits and 3BB. Pineda was equally as good, also shutting out the Nats through 7 innings and whiffing 9. Neither pitcher received the decision in the 1-0 Nationals win. Although Pineda may see limited innings towards the end of the season, he has clearly become an absolute must for keeper leagues.

Chris Capuano dazzled at Citi Field against the helpless A’s. He shut them out through 6 innings and struckout 7. It was his 4th straight Quality Start in a row and although his record stands at 6-7, he actually held opponents to 2 ER in 3 of the losses.

Daniel Hudson has quietly turned his season around after losing the first 4 games of the season. He improved to 9-5 with the win over Kansas last night and a little quick math will tell us that he is 9-1 in his last 10 decisions. Hopefully some of you were able to buy low early on, but for those who didn’t? TOO LAAAATTE!

Chris Carpenter led St. Louis to a 12-2 win over the first place Phillies. Carpenter earned only his 2nd win of the season and his first in the last 8 games. His 2011 numbers (4.26 ERA/1.35 WHIP/.282 BAA) are well above his career (3.82/1.28/.261) due to a handful of bad outings, but it appears that there is a significant amount of bad luck associated with him not earning wins. Out 16 games started, 9 have resulted in a loss or no-decision in which he held the other team to 3 runs or less. Carpenter certainly has a lot of pressure on him this year with the loss of Adam Wainwright and now the big bat of Albert Pujols, but one can easily argue that now would be the time to buy low!

On the opposite side of the mound Roy Oswalt felt the pain, literally, as he took himself out in the 3rd inning due to lower back tightness. Back pain of any kind can be completely debilitating, and if it goes untreated it can threaten your mobility permanently. You should click here if you’re suffering from pains like this, regardless of how strong or consistent it is. Sometimes such injuries aren’t even your fault and it can be the fault of another, for example if the event that caused the pain happened within the workplace. This is when it would be wise to reach out to attorneys in springfield il, or somewhere more local to you, so you can get the compensation as well as the treatment you deserve. It is better to be safe than sorry. Although if it’s a minor pain it could also be as simple as a change of mattress that could help manage the pains people experience. It may be worth it to learn more here about the different types of mattresses. With this being said, if the pains do continue, it may be worth seeking medical advice.

As of right now Oswalt will definitely miss his next start against Boston and possibly further. It is important for Oswalt to not rush back after suffering an injury like this, as he doesn’t want to injure himself further. Any sort of strain on his back can cause his pain to reoccur so it could be important that he takes as many preventative measures that he can, like deciding to change his mattress to one that can help with his problem. These reviews, (bestmattress-reviews.org/best-mattress-for-back-pain/) will be able to help Oswalt to pick the best one for him so that he can make a full recovery and return to the game as quickly as possible.

Friday brings back a full day of games and with that here are the matchups to keep an eye on: Ubaldo Jimenez @AJ Burnett, James Shields @Wandy Rodriguez, Felix Hernandez @Ricky Nolasco, Carlos Carrasco @Jonathan Sanchez. Also hurling today is Dan Haren, Brandon Morrow, Jordan Zimmerman, Scott Baker and Jon Lester.

Written by Evan Marx exclusively for www.thefantasyfix.com.

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(June 17, 2011 – Photo by John Grieshop/Getty Images North America)

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