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2011 Fantasy Baseball Daily Fix, Thursday: TIm Lincecum Fans Thirteen Padres

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Apparently appendix problems are contagious, as Adam Dunn joins Matt Holliday in the Appendix-less club.

The season is officially 7 days old, your projected AL playoff teams: Texas, Kansas City, Toronto and Baltimore. Your projected NL playoff teams: Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Colorado. More surprising than the AL leaders, the race to be the last winless team, Boston and Tampa Bay.

Top pitchers going today: Roy HalladayJosh JohnsonJon LesterDavid Price. Lester and Price try to quiet the rising hysteria in Boston and Tampa. Hysteria might be a strong word for Tampa; they don’t really care about baseball.

You are probably leading your fantasy league if, you went heavy on Texas positional players. You are probably losing your fantasy league if, you took Albert Pujols with your first pick (.182 avg, 1 HR, 3 RBI)

Ubaldo “Pull up your skirt” Jimenez was placed on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 2, for, wait for it…a cut cuticle. Not good when your injury could double for a tragic accident at a nail salon.

Mitch Kramer, er, Tim Lincecum was dominant striking out 13 and giving up only one run in 7.1 innings against the Padres. The highlight of the game was his humiliation of 5th year senior Ben Affleck.

The Bearded One, Brian Wilson, was activated by the Giants.

Players with 4 hits on Wednesday: Ryan HowardCarlos QuentinIan DesmondChris Coghlan. Ryan Howard’s start is particularly impressive because he does not have partners in crime, Chase Utley and Jayson Werth, to give him protection. In the first 7 days of 2011, he already has half the homeruns and RBI’s he had all of last April.

And Finally…

Cheers to the San Francisco Giants who prove to be a class organization by dedicating their next game against the Dodgers to badly beaten fan Brian Stow. To the Dodger fans that participated in the beating and to those who passively participated by standing by, may you find yourselves in a dark alley sometime soon.

Written by Chris Summers exclusively for TheFantasyFix.com

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(March 30, 2011 – Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images North America


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