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2011 Fantasy Baseball Pitching Preview: Mark Buehrle & The Chicago White Sox
Mark Buehrle Can you believe the depth of the White Sox rotation? All five of their starters threw at least 31 starts in 2010, and their 5th starter is either a guy one year removed from an All-Star campaign with the Tigers (Edwin Jackson) or a former National League Cy
2011 Fantasy Baseball Pitching Preview: Fausto Carmona & the Cleveland Indians
As deep as the White Sox rotation is, the Indians is equally shallow. Sports have been downright rough on Cleveland fans the past few years…sigh. Fausto Carmona leads the way followed by Justin Masterson and Carlos Carrasco, and after that, well, the bottom kind of falls out. Fausto Carmona was
MLB Exclusive Interview: Detroit Tigers’ Will Rhymes & Hopefully Steals in 2011
Photo by Mark Cunningham Towards the end of the 2010 season the Detroit Tigers may found their 2nd Baseman of the future. And with a name you’ll never forget, we introduce you to none other than Will Rhymes. Thanks for taking the time to do this interview with The Fantasy
2011 Fantasy Baseball Pitching Preview: Felix Hernandez & the Seattle Mariners
King Felix Typically, when you write an article you don’t encourage your readers to turn away, but the Seattle Mariners just look brutal on paper, if you are a Mariner fan, go to tmz.com and check on Charlie Sheen’s latest antics. There’s not a lot to like on the Mariners,
2011 Fantasy Baseball Pitching Preview: Clayton Kershaw & The Los Angeles Dodgers
Clayton Kershaw When thinking of pitching rotations with a lot of depth, the Phillies, Red Sox, and Giants are likely the first teams to come to mind and rightfully so. However, one could argue that the Los Angeles Dodgers rotation ia underrated and belongs in that discussion.The biggest distinction between
2011 Fantasy Baseball Pitching Preview: Brian Matusz & The Baltimore Orioles
Ah, the O’s. Ever since Peter Angelos instilled his Jerry Jones-esque front office meddling, the Orioles haven’t exactly been, well, good. They were downright awful in 2010 until Buck Showalter took over, at which point they played some of the best baseball in the league down the stretch (57-34, nearly
2011 Fantasy Baseball Pitching Preview: Mat Latos & The San Diego Padres
A quick look at the possible rotation of the 2011 San Diego Padres is pretty uninspiring, but thanks to the pitcher’s paradise that is Petco Park (alliteration!) several guys are worth a second look. The most interesting name may be the newly acquired Aaron Harang. While it is unlikely that
2011 Fantasy Baseball Draft Day Debate: Dustin Pedroia or Dan Uggla
Why to go with Uggla It’s difficult to find a player at any position who has been more consistent in the power department from year to year than Dan Uggla. In five full seasons, Uggla has averaged nearly 31 HR and 93 RBI. He put up these numbers playing half
2011 Fantasy Baseball Pitching Preview: Jered Weaver & The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Jered Weaver Last season, the Angels lost their normal perch atop the AL West and their annual trip to the postseason; things really don’t look too much better this season. The rest of the AL either caught up or passed the Angels over the last year, and I’m not sure
2011 Fantasy Baseball Pitching Preview: Romero, Morrow & The Toronto Blue Jays
Ricky Romero As soon as you figure out the Blue Jays, can you please let me know? They trade a very solid young arm and replace him with…Carlos Villanueva? Um, alright. Then they sign Octavio Dotel and Jon Rauch and trade for Frank Francisco? Do they know you can’t hold