Starting Pitcher
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Should We Be Worried about Tony Cingrani?
At 12:35PM EST, Tony Cingrani will be taking the mound against the Pittsburgh Pirates. He comes into the game with a 3.22 ERA, 1.21 WHIP, and 23 strikeouts over 22.1 innings. These points aren’t all that interesting. What will be interesting is to see if Cingrani continues to repeat what
2014 Fantasy Baseball: David Price Continues to Change
As life goes on, things change. Some change is good, some change is bad, and sometimes it is just indifferent. We may not even know which until it happens. The future, after all, is tough to predict. Yet, we continue to try, especially with fantasy baseball. So, maybe we fit
2013 Fantasy Baseball: Josh Kay’s Midseason SP Rankings
SP Rankings: 1. Clayton Kershaw 2. Yu Darvish 3. Adam Wainwright 4. Felix Hernandez 5. David Price 6. Jordan Zimmermann 7. Cliff Lee 8. Stephen Strasburg 9. Max Scherzer 10. Matt Harvey 11. Chris Sale 12. Madison Bumgarner 13. Hisashi Iwakuma 14. Justin Verlander 15. Cole Hamels 16. Mike Minor
Max Scherzer’s New Pitch
Tuesday night at the All-Star game, Max Scherzer pitched the bottom of the first. After his one and only inning, he gave a televised interview. During this chat, Rick Sutcliffe made a general reference to Scherzer’s secondary pitches and their development. Now usually, in-game interviews such as this are bland,
Can CC Sabathia Still Be Old Reliable?
For years, CC Sabathia has been the definition of a reliable ace. Since his debut in 2001, the left-hander hasn’t pitched below 180 innings in a season. And during the past seven seasons, he never ended with an ERA and WHIP above 3.38 and 1.23, respectively. These numbers are usually
Erasmo Ramirez is Here to Help
This Thursday, Erasmo Ramirez gets his first major league start of the season against the Boston Red Sox. If you remember, the right-hander developed into a bright spot for the Seattle Mariners’ rotation, and may have even helped out fantasy owners down the stretch. Still, even with 2012’s success, this
Brewers Sign SP Kyle Lohse to 3 Year Deal
Kyle Lohse has packed his bags and now he can buy his plane ticket because he finally has a destination for 2013, Milwaukee. The Brewers have reached an agreement (pending a physical) with Lohse for 3 years and $33 million. The 34 year old right-hander should slot in behind Gallardo
Faith in “The Freak”: Tim Lincecum will bounce back in 2013
Tim Lincecum had an extremely disappointing season in 2012 with career worsts in losses, ERA, WHIP, earned runs, walks, wild pitches, and homeruns allowed. He has slid far down the rankings lists for 2013 with an average draft position so far of 125, which in a 12 team league has
30 Prospects in 30 Days: Dylan Bundy – SP – Baltimore Orioles
Dylan Bundy is the highest rated pitching prospect in all of baseball and is creating a lot of buzz and excitement around Baltimore regarding his future. You can’t blame an Orioles fan for envisioning him as their Stephen Strasburg. But before we hop into Doc Brown’s Delorean and head to