Long time without a post. Ryan Dempster has forced me to come out of retirement. Demp is a must target via cheap trade or wavier wire pickup. His awful start to the season has forced over eager managers into dropping him. I've also seen some trades involving Demp that made me scratch my head. One of which involved a Mets starting pitcher named Dee for Demp straight up. Well, today against the Reds Dempster was dominant. I see this trend continuing. 200 k's 13-15 wins and a sub 3.50/ 1.27 ERA/WHIP are not too far fetched. Don't say I didnt warn you.
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Ozzie! For the Love of God, take Jake Peavy out after he throws 100 pitches
Monday, April 12, 2010
BENCH Matt Cain against the Pirates
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Ryan Dempster
Going to be short and to the point. If you have Dempster, lucky you..... You have a huge steal on your hands. If you don't have Dempster, take it from this 9 year fantasy veteran..... Make a move for him now! I just watched his outing against the Braves and he looked disgusting... Heat with movement and the breaking stuff was out of control. Just be aware, if you pick him up that awful Cubbies bullpen will cost Demp 4 or 5 wins this season (such as today). My projection- 13 wins 3.21 era 190 K's 200 inning 1.20 whip. For those of you who took him around the 15th round, congrats, I wish I would have in my two leagues.
Friday, April 2, 2010
This Year's "Bonifacio": Cliff Pennington
When I refer to this year's "Bonifacio" I am of course referring to Emilio Bonifacio, Florida Marlins Second Basemen who got off to an amazing start last year in Florida. Bonifacio went undrafted in something like 99 percent of Yahoo Fantasy Baseball Leagues, then was picked up(or traded for) by about 99 percent of leagues after his hot first week. Well then, Bonifacio became..... Bonifacio and he went into a horrific slump, then ending the season hitting .252, very close to his .248 career batting average. Last year I read of managers offering up players such as Bobby Abreu, Nick Swisher, AROD(who was injured but still)..... amongst others, for Bonifacio after the first 3 games or so of the season. The crazy part!?! Some people actually rejected these trades!! Yours truly tried to offer up Todd Helton but the manager in my league luckily didn't accept the deal.
Well, this year it's my goal to help YOU all out there stay away from the trap of dropping an "impactful" player, using a high waiver, or making a trade for someone who will have one or two good weeks, then fall back to less than stellar numbers.( I have sure learned my lesson)
My criterion for choosing this player is fairly simple.....1) Someone who went un drafted in over 90 percent of Yahoo Fantasy Leagues 2) A Starter 3) Had a good Spring Training 4) Has gone relatively unseen by big league pitching, thus has a chance to surprise some teams early who do not have an accurate scouting report on him.
The "winner" : Cliff Pennington, SS, Oakland- Pennington seems a lock for winning the job after a competition with Adam Rosales. Pennington has had a nice spring(.333 BA) and seems to be making the plays he should be making at SS. Pennington was a call up last season for about 200 ab's(being mostly a utl guy) but most teams did not get much of a look at him. It looks like he went undrafted by over 98.7 percent of Yahoo leagues. All of those points lead me to believe Pennington will rock it out the first few games, thus allowing uneducated Fantasy Owners the chance to make jeopardizing roster moves in order to pick up this Flavor of the Month/ Week. You heard it here first: stay away, have a chuckle at the owners who didn't!
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
A Two Handed Pitcher?!?!!?
If you are around my age(27) you remember back in the good old days of video games. No, I'm not talking Playstation 1!! I'm talking about Nintendo, and Super Nintendo. Back in those days Baseball Video Games; let's just say they weren’t as "technologically advanced as they are now. As in, pitchers would pitch with both hands.
Well, in real life finally that has come true. Pat Venditte, former Creighton pitching great, finally made his debut with the Yankees big club in Spring Training today. Normally, an end of the spring game means just about nothing, especially when a guy is pitching who was the 6,000000th pick of the draft a few years ago and has a spring era about as equally as high. Venditte, however, made history by pitching with BOTH arms in the same outing! The amazing thing about Venditte, he has velocity with both arms and even uses a different delivery from both sides! It really is mind-boggling! Check his outing out on YouTube if you get the chance!
Fantasy Relevance: Well, back in the early days of my league with my buddies, we always tried to "one-up" each other at the end of drafts by taking "joke" picks. Now, that’s not the case anymore since the league has expanded to 12 players and is very competitive, making every pick count, but back in the day we would take guys towards the end (think Carlos Baerga circa 2005)..... So, with Venditte heading back to the minors, he would make a very solid "joke pick" in the 21st round. I could actually see Venditte getting a call up come July or August, but even so no need to keep him on your long term fantasy radar.
Coming up next blog: Who has a chance to be this year's " Bonifacio? "
Well, in real life finally that has come true. Pat Venditte, former Creighton pitching great, finally made his debut with the Yankees big club in Spring Training today. Normally, an end of the spring game means just about nothing, especially when a guy is pitching who was the 6,000000th pick of the draft a few years ago and has a spring era about as equally as high. Venditte, however, made history by pitching with BOTH arms in the same outing! The amazing thing about Venditte, he has velocity with both arms and even uses a different delivery from both sides! It really is mind-boggling! Check his outing out on YouTube if you get the chance!
Fantasy Relevance: Well, back in the early days of my league with my buddies, we always tried to "one-up" each other at the end of drafts by taking "joke" picks. Now, that’s not the case anymore since the league has expanded to 12 players and is very competitive, making every pick count, but back in the day we would take guys towards the end (think Carlos Baerga circa 2005)..... So, with Venditte heading back to the minors, he would make a very solid "joke pick" in the 21st round. I could actually see Venditte getting a call up come July or August, but even so no need to keep him on your long term fantasy radar.
Coming up next blog: Who has a chance to be this year's " Bonifacio? "
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