2011 Fantasy Baseball Pitching Preview: Zack Greinke & The Milwaukee Brewers
With the 26th ranked ERA in the majors last year, the Brew Crew went to work this off-season to improve their rotation. Sought-after pitcher Zack Greinke is coming off a disappointing 2010, but was last year truly a fluke? Or will the Newer Brewer Shaun Marcum outpitch Greinke this season?
NBA Fantasy Basketball Market Watch: Ramon Sessions Gives Some Hope In Cleveland
↑ Ramon Sessions, PG – Cleveland Cavaliers In an otherwise lost season for the Cavs, Ramon Sessions is seemingly one of the only bright spots (besides a slightly above average Antawn Jamison). In the midst of a 17 game losing streak, Sessions has stepped in as the starter and is embracing
2011 Fantasy Baseball Pitching Preview: Brett Myers & The Houston Astros
This upcoming season for Astros pitchers will be an interesting one for fantasy owners. With Brett Myers’ 2010 success, a strong second half from Wandy Rodriguez, and J.A. Happ’s potential, Houston has a chance to showcase three top-100 starters this year. In his first season with Houston, Brett Myers had
2011 Fantasy Baseball Pitching Preview: Johnny Cueto & The Cincinnati Reds
Johnny Cueto Last season Cincinnati was able to make the playoffs after 15 years of missing the post-season. Led by 17 game winner Bronson Arroyo, the Reds’ pitchers were a big part to the team’s success. Once again made up of some young guns, the 2011 Reds will look to
2011 Fantasy Baseball Pitching Preview: Matt Garza & The Chicago Cubs
Matt Garza Rise bleacher bums. Rise Ricketts family. Rise all you North siders. This is your time. This is Cubs baseball time! Sure, it’s been a little while since the Cubbies have won an NL Pennant, but I’m telling you, this is the year! The pieces are starting to come
2011 NL East Pitching Preview: The Stephen Strasburgless Washington Nationals
The Missing Strasburg Coming to fans everywhere, the latest installment of Washington D.C baseball… National Treasures: The Missing Strasburg. Starring the D-list celebrities of the fantasy baseball world, Livan “National League Harlot” Hernandez, Jordan “Not That Zimmerman” Zimmermann, and featuring Jason Marquis and John Lannan as trusty sidekicks. Looking back
2011 National League East Pitching Preview: Mike Pelfrey & The New York Mets
Mike Pelfrey The Metropolitans were seventh in team ERA (3.73) in 2010. Impressive right? You bet. But in fantasy terms, the Mets starting pitchers are merely irrelevant. As for Johan Santana, who will likely miss the first half of the season recovering from shoulder surgery, it will be tough to
2011 National League East Pitching Preview: Josh Johnson & The Florida Marlins
In 2010, most of the Florida starting pitchers looked like fish out of water on the mound. The Marlins’ starting pitchers were behind the league average in ERA, quality starts, and innings pitched per start. For a team with well known starters, each of whom has found success at some
Fantasy Basketball Dilemma: Abandon Ship or Hold Tight On These Underachievers?
Cleveland Cavaliers’ owner Dan Gilbert may have been a bit aberrant when predicting that his depleted Cavs could contend, and possibly outperform LeBron James and the Miami Heat. After beginning the season at a respectable 4-3, the Cavs now sit nearly 20 games behind Central Division leader Chicago and the
2011 National League East Pitching Preview: The Atlanta Braves
The Braves rotation has a nice mix this year. The young stud, the crafty veteran, the aging ace, and the potential star. Tommy Hanson, in his second season with the Braves proved his stuff last year, but only managed to win ten games. To Hanson’s credit, eight of his eleven