Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Jermaine O'Neal Returns, Chris Kaman Finished
Pedro Martinez Leaves Game - Fantasy Impact
FANTASY IMPACT
Pedro struggled in the first 2 innings of the game giving up 4 runs including a 2 run homer to the second batter of the game, Dan Uggla. He gave up 2 more runs in the second including a long homerun to Luis Gonzalez, but settled down in the 3rd, retiring the side in order. He got Matt Treanor down 0-2 to start the 4th, then induced a grounder to the 3B. However, he was forced to leave the game after that pitch.
It is not surprising to see Pedro struggle this early in the season. He had a spring training that featured mostly simulated games or games against minor leaguers thus some early rust was to be expected. It's unfortunate that when Pedro finally did settle in, he was knocked out by the leg injury.
A hamstring injury should land Pedro on the DL. Considering how cautious the Mets are with Pedro's health and his violent delivery, expect him to miss at least two starts. The fact he later said that he heard a "pop" makes the injury sound even worse and could really wind up being more like 4-6 weeks before we see him again. Expect a DL stint for Pedro soon, so be sure to scour the free agent wire in your league for the best available starter, so you can plug someone in if/when Pedro sees the DL.
Jorge Sosa is the early favorite to join the starting rotation in Pedro's absence and could be on the hill for the Mets home opener Tuesday.
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Fantasy Baseball Happy Recap - Real Opening Day 3/31/08
The first full docket of Major League games kicked off today and I for one am glad to have baseball back in my life… just wish I could say the same for my girlfriend. Let's take a look at the best and worst from a busy opening day around the Majors.
Bat Of The Night - Xavier Nady – 4/7, 4 R, 1 2B, 2 HR, 4 RBI
The X man took it to Atlanta blasting two homers including the go ahead shot to lead the Pirates to a wild 12-11 win in extra innings. Nady is a streaky hitter which makes him a bit inconsistent in fantasy terms, but when he’s locked in he can be a solid contributor. Grab him if he is still available in your league.
Arms Of The Night - Jake Peavy – 7 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 4 K
Peavy dominated the new look Astros lineup and outdueled Roy Oswalt pitching 7 shutout innings, allowing only 3 hits.
Bottom Lines - Mark Buerhle - 1.2 IP, 7 ER & Tom Gordon - 0.1 IP, 5 ER (BS)
The White Sox gave us the day’s best and worst performance while Philly fans count down the seconds to Brad Lidge’s return…
Honorable Mentions
The Good
Lots of good performances yesterday headlined by Jim Thome who just missed being named the top opening day batsman and Johan Santana who was dominant in his NL debut striking out 8. Kosuke Fukudome erupted on the Chicago scene hitting a game tying 3 run shot off Eric Gagne in the bottom of the ninth while Nate McLouth and Yunel Escobar rewarded the fantasy owners that believed. Ben Sheets and Carlos Zambrano’s duel at Wrigley netted them both top honors while Brad Penny earned a spot after picking apart a hapless Giants lineup.
Bats
Jim Thome - 2/5, 2 R, 2 HR, 4 RBI
Nate McLouth – 3/5, 2 R, 1 HR, 4 RBI
Carlos Guillen – 3/5, 2 R, 1 2B, 1 HR, 1 RBI
Kosuke Fukudome - 3/3, 1 2B, 1 HR, 3 RBI
Lastings Milledge - 2/4, 3 R, 1 HR, 2 RBI
Chase Utley – 2/3, 2 R, 1 HR, 2 RBI
Jimmy Rollins – 2/4, 2 R, 1 2B 1 HR, 2 RBI
Jermaine Dye – 3/4, 2 R, 1 2B, 1 HR, 1 RBI
Yunel Escobar – 3/4, 2 R, 1 3B, 3 RBI
Arms
Johan Santana - 7 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 2 BB, 8 K (W)
Brad Penny – 6 2/3, 4 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 3 K (W)
Ben Sheets – 6 1/3, 2 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 7 K (ND)
Livan Hernandez – 7 IP, 7 H, 2 ER, 0 BB, 1 K (W)
Carlos Zambrano – 6 2/3 3 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 5 K (ND)
James Shields – 7 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 3 BB, 2 K (W)
The Bad
Some serious 0-fers and blown saves were put up yesterday. The Giants gave us a glimpse of what the post-Bonds era looks like on offense while Brewers and Cubs fans will never feel safe with a ninth inning lead again. Keep an eye on our guy Bobby Howry as a long patience isn’t one of Sweet Lou’s strengths.
Bats
San Francisco Giants Starting Lineup – 4-24, 4 Singles
Placido Polanco – 0/6, 6 LOB
Jose Guillen – 0/5, 2 K, 3 LOB
Mark Texiera – 0/6, 1 K, 6 LOB
Chicago Cubs 1 - 4 hitters – 1 – 18, 1 single, 6 K
Arms
Kerry Wood – 1 IP, 3 ER
Eric Gagne – 1 IP, 3 ER (BS)
Octavio Dotel – 1 IP, 3 ER (L)
Jeremy Guthrie – 5 1/3, 9 H, 5 ER (L)
Barry Zito – 5 IP, 8 H, 4 ER (L)
Manny Acosta – 0.2 IP, 4 ER
Matt Capps – 0.2, 3 ER
Making The Case...
This group includes two of our favorite Spring Training sleepers in Navarro and Gutierrez and an intriguing stolen base guy in Carlos Gomez. These youngsters have all secured starting roles so grab them now while you still can.
Dioner Navarro – 3/4, 1 R, 1 2B, 1 RBI
Franklin Gutierrez – 3/3, 2 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI
Carlos Gomez – 2/3, 2 R, 2 SB
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Fantasy Baseball Injury Updates - 4/1
We take a glance around the league at players who are dealing with injuries early in the season and what it means for their fantasy value.
J.D. Drew - Picked by many to have a comeback season, Drew's season came a screeching hault before it started in Japan with a lower back soreness. J.D. Drew will be OUT for Tuesday night's game against Oakland but WILL play on Wednesday's day game. Be sure to bench Drew for tonight, but get him back out there for tomorrow. The Sox are being careful with Drew and given his injury history that is certainly for the best.
B.J.Ryan - The closer tossed anothe bullpen session on Sundan and looks primed to be ready to return to the majors in the enxt few weeks. If he went undrafted in your league be sure to grab and stash him on your DL. He will be worth the wait when he is healthy. He will probably split closing duties with Jeremy Accardo early on, but they are paying him too much money to simply split closing duties.
Carlos Zambrano - Zambrano lefty his start on Monday after 6.2 innings with a forearm cramp. Zambrano looked dominant during the start and looks primed to have another big season. It is still early in the season so Zambrano as well as other players are still prone to minor tweeks, cramps and pulls such as this one. Zambrano has suffered cramps in the past, so this isn't anything to worry about and he should be fine going forward.
Victor Martinez - Suffered a strained hamstring on opening day and had to leave the game early. The Indians have him listed as day-to-day officially but are still awaiting the results of an MRI before they know more details about the injury. A positive thing here is that V-Mart is not a gy who relys on speed to put up good fantasy stats, so the hamstring problem should effect his stats that much. He is a slugger and a base to base guy whose strength is being a 25HR, 100RBI catcher. The true extent of the possible negative won't be known until the MRI results come back, but it could mean a few days off or a stay on the DL. Bench him for a few days, and if you have space on your roster grab a catcher to fill in, especially in a head-to-head league where you need those daily stat accumulations.
Brad Lidge - Threw another bullpen and looks healthy and primed for a Sunday return in Cincinnati. Grab him if he went undrafted in your league for some reason and be ready to add him into your starting lineup for the weekend.
Chad Cordero - Shoulder tendinitis knocked him out of the home opener before he even got a chance to get in. What trouble me about his injury is that it was reported that it was a problem throughout spring training and is still bother him in the regular season. That being said, his shoulder won't be reevaluated until tomorrow (Wednseday April 2) after that, more will be known. In head-to-head leagues grab Jon Rauch for the week as he will fill in while Cordero is out.
Kelly Johnson - Strained his right knee on Monday and suffered through injuries like this last season. Keep on eye on Johnson, but it might be a good idea to bench him until more is known. He was a bit overrated going into this season, so I wouldn't worry too much if you feel as if you need to cut him.
Jeremy Hermida - The player many had picked to break out this season, after a huge second half in '07 strained his hammy late in spring training. He will play in a couple of minor league game this week and should be good to go by next week. Hermida is a good option to keep stashed on your bench, his potential is great for 2008, but the injury history is almost just as troubling.
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Monday, March 31, 2008
Fantasy Baseball Happy Recap - Opening Night 3/30/08
After months of anticipation, the first full slate of Major League games is finally upon us kicking fantasy baseball season into high gear. Given the fast-paced nature of fantasy baseball, we would like to introduce our newest daily column, the Happy Recap. Here, we will revisit the previous day’s action pointing out the best and worst performances, developing trends and emerging fantasy options.
There was only one game played last night so this edition will be a treat for all you Braves and Nationals fans out there. The new look Nationals won a 3-2 thriller on a Ryan Zimmerman walk off in the bottom of the ninth to christen their new 600 million dollar stadium in style.
Bat Of The Night
Ryan Zimmerman – 1/4, 1 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI
Zimmerman’s only hit of the night was a walk off bomb to left center to give the Nat’s a dramatic opening night victory. Zimmerman will benefit from the friendlier hitting confines of Nationals’ park and could be in line for a solid 30 HR, 100 RBI plus season.
Arm Of The Night
Tim Hudson – 7 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 0 BB, 3 K (ND)
Hudson was razor sharp last night, pitching a perfect final 6 innings after surrendering 2 runs and 3 hits in the first inning. Unfortunately, the Braves couldn’t muster much offense and he was left with an impressive no decision.
Bottom Line
Peter Moylan – 1 IP, 1H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 2 K (L)
Moylan mowed down the first 2 batter to face him on strike before giving up the game winning homer to Ryan Zimmerman. Moylan is the Braves primary 8th inning setup man and will be in line for plenty of holds this season. He could even see save chances if Rafael Soriano goes down. Forget about last night and move on with Moylan; short memory folks!
Honorable Mentions
The Good
Chipper Jones – 1/4, 1 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI
Chipper welcomed Washington’s new stadium in his own way by becoming the first man to hitting a homer at Nationals’ Park. When healthy, Chipper is an offensive stud hitting in a choice spot in a potent lineup.
Nick Johnson – 1/3, 1 R, 1 2B, 1 RBI
Johnson legged out a double then scored on an Austin Kearns single showing fantasy owners that he is fully recovered from a broken leg that sidelined him in 2007.
Odalis Perez – 5 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 2 K
Perez turned back the clock last night, pitching an efficient 5 innings in his 2008 debut. I wouldn’t go to crazy here because remember at the end of the day he’s still Odalis Perez.
Saul Rivera – 2 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 K
It’s not secret that we love our middle relievers and setup men here at FSE. Rivera was dominant in notching his first hold of the season and could be used more in the 8th inning if Chad Cordero were to miss time and Jon Rauch became the Nats’ interim closer.
The Bad
Elijah Dukes – 0/2, left game with hamstring injury
Dukes didn’t do much in his two at bats and now might be out a while with a hamstring injury.
Lastings Milledge – 0/4, 1 K
Milledge’s debut in Washington was forgettable as he put up a big donut at the plate. The youngster will have better days and is a decent 15-15 candidate.
Paul LoDuca – 0/3
Tough night for former Mets! Loduca did nothing at the plate and then gave up a pass ball which tied the game at 2 in the top of the ninth.
Jon Rauch – 1 IP, 1 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 0 K (BS, W)
Rauch got a save opportunity after Cordero couldn’t go and promptly blew it. He could see some more save opportunities if The Chief misses time with shoulder tendonitis.
Making A Case…
Nick Johnson – He proved healthy last night and looked comfortable at the plate. Right now he is only owned in 50% of CBS leagues, grab him while you can.
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Carl Pavano Jersey Burning Video
Last Opening day, we decided that in order to exercise the demons from the previous season, we would erase all the bad memories and get a fresh start. Therefore, the man chosen to shoulder the blame was Carl Pavano, the softest, waste of skin in the MLB. As you watch the Pavano jersey burn, imagine it is 40 million dollars the Yanks wasted on this loser.
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Fantasy Basketball Playoff Adds & Hired Guns - Semifinal Week
Chad Cordero Injured: Fantasy Impact
Washington National's closer Chad Cordero missed his first potential save opportunity for the 2008 season because he was sore warming up. ESPN's Peter Gammons reported that Cordero has suffered from stiffness and a loss in velocity all spring and it looks like he has brought that into the regular season. There was no word on how much this will effect Cordero or how much time, if any, he will miss now that the season has started. We can infer that there must be something to the injury for Cordero not to try to effort through the injury, considering it was opening day, in a new ballpark, on a nationally televised game.
FANTASY IMPACT
Primary set-up man Jon Rauch got the call for the save Sunday night and despite the fact he promptly blew the save, he should be the closer going forward if Cordero gets shut down and misses a lot of time. Luis Ayala could also be inline for some saves if Rauch struggles or cannot get the job done on a consistent enough basis. Go out and grab Rauch immediately if he is available in your league, and keep an eye on Ayala to see how this situation works out.
FSE 2008 MLB Predictions
What would the upcoming Major League Baseball season be without a few predictions from your friends at FSE! We submit to you our Playoff Picks, MVPs, CY Young award winners, Rookies of the Year and 2008 World Series Champs.
FSE Staff Picks - Top 2008 Fantasy Baseball Sleepers
Scot Shields to the DL
FANTASY IMPACT
Shields was hurt for parts of last season as well and would go a long way to explain why he struggled so badly in the second half of the 2007 season. Avoid drafting Shields if your league counts holds. While this is speculation on my part it looks as if, there is something wrong with his arm, that will need surgery at some point. It is the only thing that explains the struggles last season and why an entire off season of rest has not corrected the problem. If your league counts holds go out and grab Justin Speier who should take on the majority of Shields hold opportunities in his absence.
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Spring Training Injury Impact - Pitchers
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Saturday, March 29, 2008
Spring Training Wrap Up - Prospect Watch

While all of this makes sense now, keep 2 things in mind: 1) The Royals 5th starter is currently Brett Tomko, no further comment is needed 2) Come August or September the Royals might decide to take another flier on Hochevar to see how he developed. Keep an eye on him for late in the season, but until then don't bother to draft or even stash him
Wlad Balentien, OF Seattle Mariners
By July of this season it might come time for the Reds to just throw him in with the big boys and force him to sink or swim and work out any kinks on the major league level. It generally takes young pitchers 3 years to establish themselves as consistent major league players, so even if he pitches well, there will always be an imaginary ceiling on how much he will be able to produce. Please do not bother to draft Bailey or keep an eye on him during the season. Let some other sucker in your league take him.
Francisco Liriano, SP Minnesota Twins
Jarrod Saltalamacchia, C/1B Texas Rangers
Johnny Cueto & Edinson Volquez, SP Cincinnati Reds
Manny Parra, SP Milwaukee Brewers
Votto will be splitting time at first with Scott Hatteberg, limiting his fantasy value until he wins the job outright. Votto has 20/20 potential, something that is truly unique from a 1B. Manager Dusty Baker wanted to hand him the 1B job, but a poor spring performance cost him the everyday starting gig. Scott Hatteberg is 38, past his prime, doesn't hit for great power and is no longer an everyday 1B. What he does do well is get on base and hit well enough to stay productive and not hurt his team.
Don't bother to draft Hatteberg, as his playing time is bound to decrease throughout the course of the season. Votto on the other hand is likely to see more at bats and consistent playing time as the season wears on. He is younger, has more potential and can do numerous things on the ball field. He is the closest thing to a 5 tool player as one can expect to find playing 1B.
Don't bother to draft him. His minor league numbers aren't all that overwhelming and part of the hype might come from being a decent pitcher on a team with a history of developing solid pitchers. It is because of this and the good spring he had, that he is being overrated in many circles. Ignore him and if you are desperate for pitching, take a look at a veteran like El Duque or Mike Mussina.
Latest Matt Murton Trade Rumors - Possible Destinations
Possible Destinations, Fantasy Projections
San Diego is like the guy who is parading around with any girl he can find in order to make the girl he likes jealous. Jody Gerut, Scott Hairston, and Paul McAnulty are currently the Padres LF options. It is clear that Murton could be had for pennies on the dollar and he would be a fine fit for SD and his line drive approach is primed for that ballpark. Given ample playing time, Murton could duplicate numbers similar to those of Brian Giles during the peak of his tenure with the Padres.
Another good fit might be the Mets, who could use a younger player to bolster an aging outfield. He would get plenty of playing time given the teams cavalcade of injury prone
There have also been plenty of rumors of Murton possibly going to the Rangers for Marlon Byrd, but those look all but dead with the Cubs recent acquisition of Reed Johnson.
Spring Training Injury Impact - Hitters
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Friday, March 28, 2008
Jose Gullien's Suspension Put On Hold - Fantasy Impact
Fantasy Impact
The good news is that if you have Jose Gullien on your roster he will be available for you on opening day. Those owners who picked up Joey Gaithright as a fill in for Gullien will be disappointed since he will not see any time if Gullien is in the line up. The KC outfield which includes Dejesus, Gullien and Teahan gives Gaithright little chance to play everyday.
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Fantasy Basketball Playoff Adds & Hired Guns – Quarterfinal Weekend
In the spirit of FSE’s comprehensive Fantasy Basketball Playoff Cram Session piece, we introduce the Playoff Adds & Hired Guns series. Every Sunday and Friday the rest of the way, we will highlight the best long-term add options to use during your playoff run as well as some hired guns that can get you key crunch time stats.
Adds
JR Smith – Weekend Game: Saturday, Golden State
Chris Quinn – Weekend Game: Sunday, At Boston
Martell Webster – Weekend Game: Saturday, Charlotte
Jerry Stackhouse - Weekend Game: Sunday, At Golden State
Thad Young - Weekend Game: Sunday, At Cleveland
Thabo Sefolosha – Weekend Game: Saturday, Milwaukee
Daniel Gibson – Weekend Games: Saturday, At Detroit & Sunday, Philadelphia
Jarrett Jack – Weekend Game: Saturday, Charlotte
Louis Williams – Weekend Game: Sunday, At Cleveland
Hired Guns
Jannero Pargo – Weekend Game: Sunday, At Toronto
Sasha Vujacic – Weekend Game: Sunday, Washington
Matt Carroll – Weekend Game: Saturday, At Portland
Erick Dampier – Weekend Game: Sunday, At Golden State
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
FSE Fantasy Baseball Positional Rankings - Setup Men & Middle Relievers
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Jarrod Saltalamacchia to AAA: Fantasy Impact

In a move that was not a huge surprise Gerald Laird beat out Jarrod Saltalamacchia for the Texas Rangers starting catchers job. In what many could call a surprise move, Salty was then optioned to AAA. The Rangers could, for the first time in a while, struggle to score runs and a player like Salty could have been the type of bat that does make a difference in the middle of that line up.
Going into camp, Salty was in an impossible situation. The Rangers want him to catch, but they already have Laird behind the dish who threw 40% of would be basestealers last season. The Rangers could also put Salty at firstbase, but they want him to catch. The Rangers might also have a spot in the DH hole, but they already have Jason Botts to occupy that spot and for Botts its time to show he belongs in the majors, and this could be his last chance to impress.
Laird could be an interesting name here as a sleeper at catcher. Up until last season, he could handle the bat a bit and actually do some some stuff (for a catcher) on the basepaths. Perhaps after a full season of catching on the major league level he now has a better idea of what to expect and how to prepare for the rigors of a major league season.
FANTASY IMPACT
Hold off on drafting Salty for right now. He might be worth stashing on the bench in deeper leagues, as it is highly unlikely that he'll spend that much time in AAA. At some point in time the Rangers have to realize Ben Broussard is their starting firstbaseman, and they have a collection of aging AAAA players crowing spots in their entire outfield and DH.
Keep a close on his AAA numbers, as Salty will have catcher eligibility when his eventually recalled. He has the definite potential to put up numbers similar to that of Brian McCann if he can the experience that goes along with consistent playing time.
Rich Harden Dominates The Red Sox - Time To Sell High?
Rich Harden was phenomenal in his first start of the 2008 season, putting up this dazzling line: 6 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 9 K - in leading the A's to a 5-1 win over the powerful Boston Red Sox. Harden was throwing hard and was simply overpowering at times just ask Jason Varitek, David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez who account for 7 of Harden's 9 punch outs on the day. To his credit, Manny also accounted for the Red Sox only run with a solo shot in the 6th.
Brandon Roy Injures Groin - Martell Webster Emerging As A Hot Fantasy Option
Brandon Roy injured his groin last night attempting to block Caron Butler's shot at the end of the first quarter. He returned to the game in the second quarter but was limping noticeably and left for good after two minutes. Blazers' head coach Nate McMillan had this to say after the game regarding Roy's injury - "That [injury] can sit you down for a month."
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
FSE Fantasy Baseball Positional Rankings - Closers
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Elton Brand Scheduled To Return For Championship Week
Like Willis Reed beating the odds and hobbling onto the Madison Square Garden court before game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals, Elton Brand will reward his owners by playing in the final 5-6 games of the season. His return is tentatively scheduled for either Sunday April 6th versus Houston or Tuesday April 8th against Denver. Both are Clippers' home games and an April 6th return will give you one Brand start during the semifinal round, an added bonus.
We all know the great things Brand can do for a fantasy basketball team. He is a double-double threat on a nightly basis and one of the finest scoring big men in the game today. Upon his return following a long layoff, he will most certainly be rusty and might even play inconsistent minutes as he is not in prime game shape. Regardless, even at 75%, he will be a solid option in all leagues.
I would not advise sacrificing a roster spot to add Brand right now in smaller leagues. Remember people, to use him in 2 weeks, you still need to be in the playoffs! It's crunch time, use your moves wisely...
Shocker! J.D. Drew Scratched Before Tuesday's Opener
Before the opening day extravaganza J.D. Drew was scratched from the starting line up with stiffness in his back. Drew's absence allowed replacement outfielder Brandon Moss to hit the game tying home run in the 9th inning.
Fantasy Impact
Before you drafted Drew you realized he is injury prone so don't panic. Drew is questionable for tomorrow's game but should be ready by the time the Red Sox start play in the states. The team may have just been playing it cool by keeping him off the Tokyo Dome's hard turf. Put it this way fantasy owners, his nickname is Nancy Drew, would you expect anything less?
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Spring Training Position Battles - Winners, Losers, Fantasy Impact
The Red Sox exciting 6-5 win over the A's this morning in Japan officially kicked off the 2008 season. With Spring Training winding down and opening day for you favorite club less than a week off, teams are starting to set their final lineups, rotations and bullpens.
Monday, March 24, 2008
Brad Lidge To Start Season On DL - Tom Gordon To Close
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FSE Fantasy Baseball Positional Rankings - Outfield
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Final Fantasy Basketball Playoff Prep From Around The Web
The 11th hour is upon us people! FSE has done everything it in its power to get you ready for the fantasy basketball playoffs which kick off in roughly 4 hours with the first set of game ready to tip around 7 eastern.
- Hoops Fantasy and Give Me The Rock both offer updates on the injury to Dirk Nowitzki and the resulting fantasy impact.
- Also from Hoops Fantasy, check out this excellent summary of the five teams most egregiously tanking the season and what it means for your fantasy basketball squad.
- The NBA Rotoman weighs in on Stephane Lasme, the newest beneficiary of the great Miami Tank Job.
- Lester's Legends provides a rundown of players who are hot entering the fantasy playoffs.
- Farid of Fantasy Basketball Pros offers playoff-bound owners a podcast featuring 4 tips for success in the Yahoo H2H Playoffs.
Continue to check Fantasy Sports Experience throughout the playoffs for fantasy basketball news and analysis.
Best of luck in the playoffs!
Cubs Name Kerry Wood Closer - Fantasy Impact
In a surprise move that seemed like a pipe dream a few weeks ago, Kerry Wood has been named the closer for the 2008 season. Wood proved that he was healthy enough in spring training to be trusted with the job, and has showed the dominant stuff that once made him an elite starter does translate well to the bullpen.
Bob Howry and Carlos Marmol will both have the same jobs they did last season, as the top set up men to the closer. Howry and Marmol, didn't do anything to lose the job, except show Lou Piniella that they were more valuable to the team as durable set up, who can enter the game in a variety of situations. Wood as a closer, would only be used in save situations when the team has the lead, and wouldn't collect the amount of innings he would as a set up man.
FANTASY IMPACT
We had picked Bob Howry to be named closer and we were dead wrong. Our bad. Go out and draft Wood as the closer, and if you already drafted see if he is available in you league as a Free Agent.
Wood should be good for 35+ saves on a tough Cubs team that should be in a lot of close games. As a precaution, try to handcuff Wood with Howry or Marmol, in case Wood goes down with an injury at some point in the season. At this point in his career, with his medical history an injury to Wood is more when than if he gets hurt.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Fantasy Basketball Playoffs Cram Session
The Reality of J.D. Drew's Injury
The last time MLB opened the season in Japan, two players from the New York Yankees came home infected with parasites. We take a look at the two teams headed to Japan this time, and try to predict the players most likely to contract a parasite during MLB's most recent money making ploy.
1) Bobby Crosby- It seems like Crosby is always banged up with some sort of ailment. From back to wrist there is always something to bring Crosby down, just when it seems like there is reason to believe. This season, who would be surprised, if Crosby hits 2HR and steals a bag while in Japan. Then when they get back to the states, Crosby continues his hot streak for a couple weeks, before being stricken with a mysterious ailment. Crosby becomes fatigued and can't figure out why. His numbers plummet and once glowing fantasy owners are bitter that they have been had once again by the infamous Crosby. It finally comes out a few weeks later that he was infected with a parasite while in Japan, because they so loved feasting on his brittle bone structure and weak ligaments.
2) J.D. Drew- The right fielder who for years has battled injury problems comes down with one more tweak when he becomes stricken with a parasite while in Japan. Drew's numbers took off in spring training and Drew entered the 2008 season with much promise. Then, before the season opener, in Japan, Drew suddenly suffers from back spasms. The once promising season becomes another injury footnote, because, unknown to everyone, Drew has a parasite.
Luckily for Drew his numbers pick back up in June, after the parasite miraculously leaves his body on its own. Doctors later say the parasites had trouble moving around in Drew's body due to a circulation problem, caused by Drew's lack of heart.
3) Rich Harden- The flame thrower dazzles A's management and fans a like as he wins his first 3 starts of the season, pitching to the tune of a 1.27 ERA with 15Ks in 18.2 IP. He looks like a lock for pitcher of the month of April until his final start of the month, where he labors badly against the Seattle Mariners. A's trainers diagnose it as a "dead arm" period, shut Harden down and put him on the 15 day DL.
After a late May return Harden looks good for the first 3 innings of his start against the Toronto Blue Jays. On his way to the dugout following a strikeout of Aaron Hill to end the 3rd, he complains to SS Donnie Murphy of stomach pains. He goes back out there for the 4th inning, but is knocked out after throwing a 3-2 pitch to Frank Thomas and collapsing on the mound in pain. Players and trainers rush to the mound to see what has happened, and are horrified when they find this coming out of his stomach.
Third baseman Eric Chavez, yells in horror and tares his ACL running away.
4) Jason Varitek- Varitek has battled some serious knee problems recently, but has started off his 2008 season strong. He has 4HR at the end of April and is hitting a solid .285AVG. Many in Boston are calling Varitek rejuvenated and are rallying for him to start the all star game. Things are looking great until May when Varitek goes 0-28 over the course of a two part against Kansas City and Oakland. People begin to say that he's an old catcher and the years of wear and tare have finally caught up to him.
The parasite goes undiagnosed until July, when back up Kevin Cash gets hit in the left hand in his first at bat against Oriole's righty Daniel Cabrera. Varitek is forced to catch knuckler Tim Wakefield, and team officials begin to think something is wrong when he is knocked over by a 53MPH warmup pitch.
Spring Training Live - Observations & Musings From My Time At Yankees Camp

Finally.......VELARDEWASINNOCENT has come back..... to the FSE!
During BP a lot of good things happened. The master of the mustache, Mr. Sal Fasano was kind enough to toss some balls to some of my kids (Image above) and even had a conversation with us.
Later during the BP session Lyle Overbay started practicing at first base and some one asked me who he was and all I could say was , " That's Lyle Overbay, he was supposed to be good."
As the Jays finished up BP, the Yankees arrived and all of a sudden it was like the Beatles were arriving. 40 year old women and young boys all rushed to the corner of the stadium to watch the Yankees stretch on a make shift practice field. As I watched the Yankees stretch with bands around their trainer(not named Mcnamee) I found it comical when Joba Chamberlain shot his band at the trainer once the session was done.
I ran back to my corner in right field and hoped for some more foul balls to come my way. I received a list of the Yankees traveling roster for this game and realized that I wouldn't be seeing Jeter or A Rod. Luckily for me I would be able to see Cano and Joba.
During the Yankees BP, I realized that not everyone in the world hates Kyle Farnsworth. It appeared that he and Chris Britton were actually friends. Also during this time I was not shocked when Farnsworth threw three balls to me and missed me all three times!
The game began and Ian Kennedy let up a taser down the line to Eckstein who was thrown out at third trying to stretch it into a triple. Ian settled down and was solid in 5+. Robbie Cano continued to sting the ball all over the stadium and Wilson Betemit hit an absolute bomb to right field that still hasn't landed yet.
A special thanks must be given to Blue Jays staff for allowing myself and some of my kids onto the field to throw the first pitch of the game. I stood along side the Jays during both National Anthems and even was within three feet of my arch fantasy nemesis, Scott Rolen. He is much bigger in person! Frank Thomas was nice enough to give me a, "what's up?" as I walked by him. Overall the Spring training fantasy experience was one to cherish. If you ever have the chance to get down to spring training I suggest you go. It's baseball how it is supposed to be, up close and personal.
Fantasy Notes
Ian Kennedy - Was extended a little more this outing and looked pretty sharp after the first inning. He faced the real Jays line up and had no problem through 5 innings.
Joba Chamberlain - I may be wrong but he dominated the inning and only threw 10 pitches and didn't allow a ball in play. He is the real deal!
Observations & Wonderings
- Yogi Berra was in attendance.
- The Yankees allowed someone to wear jersey number 21 not named O'Neill.
- Wilson Betemit played 3 different positions during this game.
- Jeremy Accardo has some nasty stuff and broke several bats.
- Konolgy Field is a great facility and the girls from The Wing House are way out of my league.
- Not a bad seat in the house!
- Bobby Meachem did not stop smiling the entire and game and needs to work on his fungo skills.
- All the Players were great with the fans, Cano joked around with us and so did Joba.
- Peter Gammons snubbed me and Jayson Stark is not very tall.
- Sal Fasano was nice enough to take pictures with fans!
- I'm back in miserable New York counting down the days until my next "Opening Day Blog from Yankee Stadium"
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Saturday, March 22, 2008
Good Colon Movement Saturday: Beckett Awaits Sunday

One is an ace looking to get healthy and ready for the 2008 season. The other was an ace and is trying to prove he can be healthy and pitch effectively in the 2008 season.
Boston Red Sox reclamation project, Bartolo Colon, kept on reclamating himself on Saturday. In a minor league start Colon threw 34 pitches over 3 shut out innings, allowing 4 hits, and 0 walks while striking out 2. Other than the box score, a positive was that Colon again, showed good velocity in the outing, a big question mark that forced many teams to shy away from signing Colon in the off season. Another positive was Colon's ability to mix his pitches up, throwing 2 seamers, 4 seamers, sliders and a change-up he is attempting to feature more in his repertoire.
The Red Sox hope to get more good news on Sunday, when ace Josh Beckett continues his progression from back spams that slowed him earlier in spring training.
FANTASY IMPACT
Beckett is a clear cut reality and fantasy ace. Draft him early and expect a 200IP, 200K near 20W season. Even if he isn't as dominant as he was last season, he still has a tremendous offense behind him to offer him more than enough run support for the 2008 season.
I was down on the Colon initial Colon signing, but I am starting to change my mind. Colon is a guy who might now be worth keeping an eye on. Granted the start was against A-ball hitters, Colon did look good and did what a Major League pitcher should do against A-ball hitters. Take a late round flier on Colon and see if you can stash him on your DL. It will be interesting to see if he can get healthy enough to last the entire season, but it now seems as if it is worth it to see.
John Smoltz Misses Start with a Sore Shoulder

Braves ace John Smoltz was scratched from his start on Friday with some soreness in his right shoulder. Smoltz did not seem concerned about the soreness and team officials seemed to confirm that belief stating that the soreness was nothing more than regular soreness most 40-year-old power pitchers would feel. While Manager Bobby Cox did say that there was a possibility that Smoltz could start the season on the DL, he didnt seem to worried about the pain either, stating, "He'll be fine," when asked about the shoulder.
FANTASY IMPACT
We wouldn't worry too much about this injury. Many venues are making a much bigger deal of this than it needs to be. Smoltz is a battler and a fiery competitor, come the start of the season he'll be out there, ready to go. Smoltz has battled soreness in his shoulder for years now, yet that hasn't kept him from leading the Major Leagues in Quality Starts withe 50 over the last two seasons. A full season of Mart Teixeira's offense can only help add to Smoltz's win total for the 2008 season.
Keep drafting Smoltz where you normally would, after the aces go, and in the beginning of where the second tier pitchers are being drafted. Sure there will be questions about his health, but the bottom line is production, and Smoltz still delivers like an ace.
Seriously, at worst what is going to happen. Does anyone really think Smoltz will shut it down and have surgery in the middle of the season? He is 40 years old, and in the twilight of his career. He'll keep throwing till the blows out his arm and can't throw any more.
Does anyone remember years ago Smoltz needed Tommy John surgery and he wound up altering his delivery so he could stay out there and keep pitching? Thats the type of guy Smoltz is. He's a smart guy and fierce competitor who will stay out there no matter what happens.
Pettitte Misses Start with Back Spasms

Yankees #2 starter Andy Pettitte was scratched from his minor league start on Saturday with back spasms. Pettitte's back locked up Thursday and on a positive note, said the back felt better Friday and even better on Saturday. That being said, it still was not worth Manager Joe Girardi, throwing him out there for a spring training start, risking another setback. With the Yankees relying on a rotation that will feature two youngsters in Ian Kenedy and Phil Hughes, as well as questions over how much veteran Mike Mussina has left in the tank, Pettitte is an invaluable part of the staff, and the Yanks can ill afford to lose him for an extended period of time.
FANTASY IMPACT
It is difficult to remember the last time Andy Pettitte went through an entire spring training without some sort of injury. It is near commonplace for Pettitte to get nicked up and have to be pushed back or miss a couple of starts while he readies for the rigors of the long major league season.
The Yankees still believe that Pettitte will be ready for his first start of the season on April 2 against the Blue Jays. Draft him where you normally would, in the middle to late rounds of your fantasy draft. The Yankees do not think this is anything serious, and the fact that Pettitte feels better already is more reason to feel comfortable drafting Pettitte without any worry going into the season. Last season he was among the league leaders in quality starts and managed 15 wins. If he can put up similar numbers this year, he should be inline for another fine season of about 15-18 wins and an ERA in the mid to high 3.00s.
Freddy Sanchez to visit Dr. Andrews: Funeral to Come

Pittsburgh Pirates' 2B and 2006 NL Batting Champion "Hollywood" Freddy Sanchez is going to see Dr. James Andrews on Monday to have his right shoulder examined. Sanchez had surgery on his shoulder last September 28 and this injury seems to be created from that rehab. Despite already being diagnosed with inflammation and tendinitis in his right rotator cuff, it is unclear if Sanchez will need additional surgery to clear anything else up in the shoulder.
FANTASY IMPACT
Seeing Dr. Andrews for any reason is never a good thing. Sanchez has decent fantasy value in most league because he can hit for AVG, collect a bunch of hits and score some runs. Avoid drafting him for now, while his status is unclear for the upcoming season. 2B is surprisingly deep this season, so it won't be worth taking a gamble on him.
3B Sleeper Alert - Jorge Cantu
The Florida Marlins have placed 3B Jose Castillo on waivers, more or less guaranteeing the starting job to Jorge Cantu. The thought was early on that Castillo and Cantu would split time at 3B with Castillo being used more for his defense and Cantu positioned there more for his bat, than his glove.
FANTASY IMPACT
We have been high on Cantu winning this job this spring, but never expected the Marlins to dump Castillo in the process. Cantu last had a good season in 2005, when he hit.286 with 28HR and 117RBI. Since then a combination of injuries, bad luck and depth in front of him have cost him playing time. If he is indeed the Marlins starting 3B and getting consistent at bats to boot, he should have a very fine fantasy season.
The Marlins will struggle a bit offensively, between the loss of Miguel Cabrera and the constant struggle for Jeremy Hermida to stay healthy, so Cantu could wind up being a significant piece to the offensive puzzle in Florida. Don't expect 2005 numbers again, but 20HR and 80RBI certainly are not out of the question. Fine numbers especially for someone who by now, has been forgotten by many fantasy owners and can be had cheaply come draft time.
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Friday, March 21, 2008
Fantasy Bullpen Breakdowns - NL East Closers, Setup Men & Sleeper Middle Relievers
With bullpen breakdowns for the American League complete, we now turn our attention to the National League East taking a look at who will be filling the roles of closer and setup man as well as sleeper middle relievers to keep an eye on.
Andrew Bynum May Return After All - Don't Get Too Excited
In an interesting turn of events, Andrew Bynum, who was deemed out until the playoffs as early as Monday, now has a chance to be back two weeks from Sunday and available for the Lakers final 6 games.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
FSE Fantasy Baseball Positional Rankings - Shortstop
Over the next week, FSE will release rankings for each position in fantasy baseball. Top 10s will be provided for all infield positions while outfielders, starting pitchers and relievers will have an expanded set of rankings. In addition, we will highlight a few sleepers at each position and provide some honorable mentions if applicable.
#2 Hanley Ramirez - Ramirez is coming off a monster season hitting .338 with 29 homers, 51 SB and 125 runs scored. Ramirez even added 81 RBIs while putting up an OPS of nearly .950. Hanley is still only 24 and will continue to improve this season. A 30+ homer, 50+ stolen base season is a distinct possibility and he might even see more RBI opportunities if the Marlins decide to move him into the three hole.
#6 Carlos Guillen - The Tigers will be playing Guillen at first base this season in an effort to keep him on the field. Fortunately, fantasy owners will be able to start him at SS which means far less errors than you would usually see at the position. Guillen is a steady offensive producer hitting in choice spot in a deep Tigers lineup. 20 homers, 100 RBIs, 10 SBs and an average around .300 are likely as long as Guillen avoids the DL.
#9 Michael Young - You can always count on Young to hit for a high average; however, his power numbers have been steadily declining. Now 31 and hitting in a Rangers lineup that is less potent than it has been in the past, Young's fantasy value has regressed a bit. Although he can no longer get you 20 homeruns, Young is still good for a .300+ BA, 80-90 RBI and runs scored and close to double digit steals. Take him once the top SS are off the board.
Khalil Greene - Isn't going to hit for good average, but Greene quietly hit 27 homers to go along with 97 RBIs and 89 runs scored in the hitter's nightmare known as Petco Park. Entering 2008 at the golden age of 27, a 30 homer, 100 RBI season is a real possibility. Greene could be a real value pick later in the draft.
JJ Hardy -Hardy got off to a red hot start to the 2007 campaign before coming back down to Earth. After hitting 18 homers in the first half, Hardy only notched 8 dingers after the allstar break and was fairly average in the final months of the season. Regardless the 25 year old has the ability to hit 20 homers and drive in 80 runs, but don't expect too much in the way of batting average or stolen bases.
Jhonny Peralta - I've come across a bunch of people who are especially high on Peralta this season but I just don't see it. He is a one dimensional player with his only plus being an ability to hit homeruns. Peralta does not hit for average, drive in a ton of runs or steal bases. Basically he is a poor man's Dan Uggla.
Yunel Escobar - The Braves liked this kid so much they were willing to unload Edgar Renteria and hand him the starting SS job. At only 25, Escobar is still growing as a player however, he has the ability to make respectable contributions in fantasy this year. A .300 average with around 100 runs scored and homerun and steal totals in the low teens are a definite possibility.
Stephen Drew - Brother of Philadelphia's favorite son JD Drew, Stephen struggled in his rookie campaign in 2007 but showed flashes of good things to come. If he can get his strikeouts down and raise his average, Drew is a shortstop that can give you double digit homerun and stolen base totals. In addition, Drew should put up over 70 RBIs and runs scored if he gets over 550 ABs.
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FSE Fantasy Baseball Positional Rankings - Third Base
Over the next week, FSE will release rankings for each position in fantasy baseball. Top 10s will be provided for all infield positions while outfielders, starting pitchers and relievers will have an expanded set of rankings. In addition, we will highlight a few sleepers at each position and provide some honorable mentions if applicable.

#2 David Wright - .300 hitter, 20/20 guy, with 100RBI. Great numbers for an outfielder. For a 3B they are unique and show what makes him so valuable.
#3 Miguel Cabrera - Still very young and is moving to one of the best offensive teams in all of baseball. Don't worry about the ballpark, the field he played on in Florida was huge and it didn't seem to cause him any problems.
#4 Ryan Braun - OF with 3B eligibility... SIGN ME UP! If your league counts errors, he will commit a lot fewer in the OF that he would manning 3B. 20/20 potential, and could put up David Wright type numbers over the course of a full season.
#5 Aramis Ramirez - Always seems to be battling injury, yet always seems to hit .300 with 30HR. Scary to think what he could do if he was healthy completely healthy for an entire season. Playing in a great hitters park with a solid lineup around hi won't hurt either.
#6 Ryan Zimmerman - Moving into a new ballpark, that is much more hitter friendly. His chronic wrist injury makes me nervous, but he seems to get along fine even with it. He will hit in the middle of a lineup that will be scrappy and play with tons of fire.
#7 Chone Figgins - Adds a different dimension to the 3B spot, showing more speed and less power than we are accustomed to seeing. He could be eligible to play a few different spots depending on the type of league you are in. Is good for 40SB, but doesn't really offer much else in terms of fantasy production.
#8 Garrett Atkins - Ignore April and May and he had a dominant season. Playing in the mean Colorado air sure won't hurt either, no matter how much they retard the balls.
#9 Chipper Jones - If you look at Chipper's numbers last season, he was awesome. Consider the amount of games he played in and numbers he accumulated. The old man needs to stay on the ballfield, and play in at least 140 games to make not only the Braves a better team, but your fantasy team as well.
#10 Alex Gordon - Rookie went 15/15 last season and managed to his .285 in the second half, despite lowering his walk total and raising his strikeout total. We are banking in last season's preseason rookie of the year favorite it put it all together this season, and become a top 5 guy by the end of the year.
Honorable Mentions
Adrian Beltre - Remarkably consistent despite his the fact Seattle hasn't seen great returns on its investment. He is good for a .280AVG, 25HR, and 90RBI. Not great, and don't expect much more, but at least you know what to expect.
Kevin Kouzmanoff - He had a huge second half.
Mike Lowell - Mike Lowell is old, and was washed up 2 years ago. Then as I have said before, "Mike Lowell has had more comebacks than Meatloaf." Did You Know he finished second in RBI for 3B i all of baseball? In that line up, in that ballpark with that leftfield he should be in for another fine season.
Sleepers
Mark Reynolds - If he can play everyday, he has some great power potential. Has to produce to keep Chad Tracy out of the lineup, and if he can is good for 30HR.
Edwin Encarnacion - I am a big fan of power/ speed threats, and Encarnacion can do that. He is fully capable of 20HR and 10+SB if he can stay consistent and stay in the lineup. If he doesn't produce guys like Jeff Keppinger could take playing time away from him, but we are better he can put it together this season and become a fine fantasy option.
Pedro Feliz - Not a popular sleeper, but seriously, look at what he did last season in a terrible hitter's park in a terrible lineup. Now he moves to a great hitter's park in a great lineup. He will go under the radar, and he shouldn't. He will produce Adrian Beltre like numbers and go a lot later than he should in your draft.
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Fantasy Basketball Desperation Station - Super Sized Playoff Tune Up
With the fantasy basketball regular season in its final week for most owners and the playoffs just around the corner, now is the perfect time to make a stop at Desperation Station because the pickings are slim. Given that we are entering a critical juncture in the fantasy season, FSE has rolled out a special double strength edition of DS highlighting a record nine players!
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Josh Beckett Throws Pain Free
After suffering back spasms a week ago, Red Sox ace Josh Beckett was back on the mound throwing pain free during a 45 pitch bullpen session today. Pitching coach John Farrell said his arm strength was surprisingly good considering the setback and he will make his spring training debut in a minor league game on Sunday.
We said early on this is the type of injury that could go away in a few days, or a few weeks or linger all season. In this case, it went away quickly and it looks like it won't derail Beckett's season. Kudos to those of you who swooped in and took advantage during drafts when people could have overreacted to the injury. For those of you who still have a draft upcoming, grab Beckett without any hesitation. He is a elite ace in Major League and fantasy baseball.
FANTASY IMPACT
Great news for you Beckett owners, as it looks like there will be no lingering effects from the back spasms. Even better news might be that, while Beckett won't start opening day in Japan, he should be available to pitch in the Red Sox first game stateside April 4th in Toronto. 200 IP, 200 Ks and 17 wins, seem all but in the bank for a healthy Beckett.
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Cubs Closer Mystery Deepens
I have been one of the few proponents of Bob Howry and said all along that he would be named the Cubs closer by the end of spring training. Recently, however, my opinion had began to waiver as Kerry Wood began to get save opportunities in spring games and seemed only a couple of back to back showings away from officially being named the closer.
That was until Wednesday, when Kerry Wood was scratched from his first back to back days of work because of back spasms. Back spasms as we have said here before can be a tricky injury. They can last days or weeks. With a guy like Kerry Wood, given his injury history, the back spasms become that much more of issue. Who would be shocked if he tried to pitch through this and in another week wound up hurting his elbow or shoulder and wound up on the DL.. again.
Manager Lou Piniella said that this put a wrinkle into his time frame to name a closer and is now expected to reach a decision around Sunday or Monday at the earliest.
FANTASY IMPACT
Although he has struggled this spring training, we are still going to go with our dark horse pick of Bob Howry to win the closer's gig. With the full extent of Wood's injury not yet known we are going to assume that the Cubs will be cautious with Wood and bring him back slowly to ensure they don't lose him for a greater amount of time. Carlos Marmol is still young and manager, Lou Piniella might decide he will need more experience setting up before being named to anchor of the bullpen.
Obviously, keep checking Fantasy Sports Experience for constant updates and fantasy analysis once Piniella finally ends up naming his closer.
FSE Fantasy Baseball Positional Rankings - Second Base

Over the next week, FSE will release rankings for each position in fantasy baseball. Top 10s will be provided for all infield positions while outfielders, starting pitchers and relievers will have an expanded set of rankings. In addition, we will highlight a few sleepers at each position and provide some honorable mentions if applicable.
Having already covered catchers and first basemen, we now take a look at the second basemen.

Top Ten Second Basemen
#1 Brandon Phillips - Our unconventional number 1 went 30/30 last season after going near 20/20 the season before. The plan is for him to move into the clean up spot in the line up in between Griffey Jr. and Adam Dunn, meaning he should get plenty of RBI and R opportunities. Remember, the more a player can do in fantasy the more valuable he is.
#2 Chase Utley - The overall number one 2B to everyone outside of FSE. Can't go wrong with drafting Chase Utley as he is a lock for 25HR, 12SB, 100R, 100+RBI and a high BA. Keep in mind he missed most of August of last season with a broken wrist and still put up great numbers.
Quick Note - The fact both of our top 2 players hit in tremendous hitter's ballparks is more than just a coincidence.
#3 BJ Upton - Still very young and still getting much better. He missed parts of the season last year and still went 20/20. Upton moves to CF full time this season so this will probably be the last season you can own him as a 2B. Enjoy the outfield numbers (many less errors) from a 2B if you can get him this season.
#4 Robinson Cano - The Yankees 2B looks primed to take his sweet swing to the next level. Look for Cano to hit 25HR, with 100RBI and a .300AVG. The only thing separating him from the top 3 is his lack of stolen bases.
#5 Ian Kinsler - Kinsler went 20/20 last season and didn't tell anyone. The lineup he is in is no longer the juggernaut people remember, but they can still score runs and play in a great hitters park. Kinsler will be in the middle of that all, hitting towards the front of the lineup. Kinsler does commit a lot of errors and has yet to post a better than mediocre batting average.
#6 Rickie Weeks - We might have gone a bit overboard here but if you owned him in September he may have well carried your team to a championship appearance in your league head- to- head league. He finally showed the flashes of brilliance people had expected for years. He has posted awful spring numbers and that is probably scaring people in your draft away from him. Do not be afraid, take the young 2B with great potential.
#7 Brian Roberts - A bit lower here than he appears on most lists, but as of writing he still cashes he paychecks in Baltimore, for a team that is going to be awful. The offense surrounding him should prove to be very mediocre, with himself and Nick Markakis being the lone bright spots.
#8 Dan Uggla- easy to dismiss him, but tough to ignore the numbers. In 2 seasons he is averaging close to 110R, 90RBI, and 29HR. The batting average is nothing to go crazy over, but the rest of his numbers are very solid, and will allow him to go under the radar in most drafts.
#9 Kelly Johnson - Will bat in an explosive Atlanta Braves' line up and will certainly build on his .276AVG, 16HR and 9SB he posted in his first full season in the majors. He will go later than he should and has a lot of upside going into 2008.
#10 Howie Kendrick - The guy will go 15/15 and hit .320 if he can stay healthy. He will be surrounded by talent no matter where he hits in the Angel's lineup, although its our guess, he'll be near the top. The injuries hurt him last season, look for a healthy season and near top 5 2B numbers this year.
Honorable Mentions
Placido Polanco- He can hit for AVG., but doesn't do a whole lot more. Polanco doesn't offer much in the way of power, but hitting atop this Tiger's lineup you can be assured he'll score a bunch of runs.
Freddy Sanchez- Sanchez isn't as good as his batting title would have you think, but he is still a strong ball player. He is essentially the N.L. version of Placido Polanco, in a worse offense.
Jeff Kent- By a product of age and injury he begins to be devalued, but look at his numbers last season. .300AVG, 70RBI, 20HR, 78R, in 494AB. Solid numbers for a 2B. Kent is a gamer and will be a better player in his twilight, than some of the guys who we have ranked in our top 10 will be this season.
Sleeper
Aaron Hill - Hill enjoyed a breakout campaign in 2007 hitting .291 with 17 homers and 78 RBIs. He will be 26 on opening day and should hit towards the the front of the Blue Jays lineup in 2008 as the unquestioned starter at second base. I would say that .300-20HR-80+ RBIs are a possibility for Hill this season making him a solid under the radar option at second base.
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Don't Expect Much From Gilbert Arenas This Season
With Agent Zero's original target date for return of March 2 come and gone, the Wizards guard has increased the intensity of his workouts in an effort to return at some point during Washington's final 16 games. An MRI showed that the injured knee has healed well and doctors cleared Arenas to return to strenuous practice.
George Sherrill Officially Named Closer in Baltimore

Ending weeks of speculation Orioles' manager, Dave Trembley, named George Sherrill the official closer closer to start the 2008 season.
FANTASY IMPACT
Those of you who drafted Sherrill can finally breathe a bit easier knowing you locked up a closer. Sherrill will be a fine closer but save opportunities will be few and far between on such a mediocre team. Think the A.L.'s version of Matt Capps. Figure at best between 25-30 saves, but numbers that would be indicative of someone with closer to 35-40 saves.
We detailed the potential impact of this decision a bit earlier in an FSE article.
FSE Fantasy Baseball Positional Rankings - First Base
Over the next week, FSE will release ranking for each position in fantasy baseball. Top 10s will be provided for all infield positions while outfielders, starting pitchers and relievers will have an expanded set of rankings. In addition, we will highlight a few sleepers at each position and provide some honorable mentions if applicable.

#1 Ryan Howard - A slugger in the prime of his career and the best bet to his 50+HR this season. Sitting in the middle of a potent Phillies lineup in a small ballpark makes him our #1 1B over all.
#2 Prince Fielder - People forget he is 6 years younger than Howard and Albert Pujols. He is still very young and growing as a hitter and as a slugger. He is #2 now, but do not be surprised if by the end of the season he is #1.
#3 Albert Pujols - Would be the #1 guy if we were not terrified by his elbow injury, that could cost him the season. You want your first round pick to be healthy and slugging all season. If the Cardinals are bad (which they look to be) who wouldn't be surprised if he is out by July or
August?
#4 Mark Texeira - Looking to regain that consistent power stroke that once made him a lock for 40HR. He should have a big season hitting in a solid Atlanta Braves' lineup, in the fastball league.
#5 Justin Mourneau - There is something to be said for a guy who can consistently hit .280 with 30HR and 100RBI.
#6 Derek Lee - Unique because he can steal a base and has more value in a head to head league because of this. He regained his HR stroke in the second half of last season and could position himself back atop the elite 1B this season.
#7 Lance Berkman - Switch hitter who should settle into playing 1B on a full time basis this season. He can hit 30HR and will play in a great hitter's park with a solid lineup around him.
#8 Paul Konerko - The most underrated guy on this list, hits 30+HR every season and drives in 100+ near every season. He will go much later than he should in your draft, so keep an eye out for him.
#9 Adrian Gonzalez - If he didn't play in SD he might be higher up the rankings. The offense around him is awful and he plays in a bad hitter's ballpark. Still a lock for 20HR and a .300BA, hitting in the middle of a lineup.
#10 Carlos Pena - Phenom who finally broke out last season slugged 40HR and had well over 100RBI despite not being a fulltime player for the first few months of the season. He is listed here because of his potential but also because he has to show he can do it for more than 1 year.
Honorable Mentions
Todd Helton - Todd Helton is old. He lost his elite status and now doesn't even crack our top 10. He is still a decent bat, but is more Lyle Overbay now than Albert Pujols.
Carlos Guillen - Will be playing 1B this year, but will have SS eligibility. The move will help him stay healhty over the course of the long season, so draft him and put him at SS where he will play like a top player. In a pinch he will even be a decent 1B option, as he can steal a bag, unlike many other 1B.
Sleepers
James Loney - Came up last season and hit like gang busters, for a rookie. He should improve on his numbers this year. The mediocre lineup around him, and bad hitter's park are reasons to be weary of drafting him. That being said, he will be a fine pick later on after the top 10 guys are gone.
Ryan Garko - Former catcher got a chance to play 1B on a full time basis last season and hit pretty well. Look for Garko to improve his power a bit and RBI total from last season, as he becomes more familiar will hitting in the major leagues.
Adam Laroche - Has been the definition of a second half player for years now. He said he changed his off season workout routine so he can be better in April and May making him a more consistent bet over the course of a long season.
Joey Votto - Young guy who can steal a base and hit a HR. He has gone 20/20 in each of the last seasons in the minors, and even had a decent degree of success during his cup of coffee in the majors last season. Dusty Baker wants him to the starter, so don't worry about playing time.
Kevin Youkilis - Tough to ignore the Red Sox 1B. He can hit anywhere from 1-6 in the lineup, meaning he will either be in great spot to score runs, or drive in RBI. He slumped in the second half last year and if he can put it all together this year could be inline for a 20HR and 100RBI season.
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Monday, March 17, 2008
D.J. Hackett to the Panthers
One of the biggest under the radar free agents this off season has signed on with team and did it, well, under the radar. D.J Hackett, who has shown sporadic moments of awesome when he was healthy in Seattle, has signed on with the Carolina Panthers for the 2008 season.
The problem with Hackett, isn't his talent, its his ability to stay on the field and produce consistent numbers. This signing along with the signing of Muhsin Muhammad give the Panthers a better 1-2-3 combination then they have had in years. Even if one of them goes down, there is still a solid guy to play alongside Steve Smith.
The signing indicates to me that this is Jake Delhomme's last stand as starting QB in Carolina. He battled injury last year, and was ineffective even when healthy. He will enter the season as the unquestioned starter and is now a bit of a sleeper entering 2008.
FANTASY IMPACT
The signing means nothing if Carolina cannot first and foremost determine who is going to be running the ball. DeAngelo Williams has shown flashes of brilliance and the ability to put up numbers when healthy, which doesn't happen often. If he can stay on the field and the team can find a better complement to him than Deshaun Foster, the Panthers might see some improvement in the ground game.
I do like this move for all three of the aforementioned WRs. Smith is by far the most dominant of the bunch and a player, who is one of the best in the game at his position. Hackett has shown he can be very good and will benefit from a change of scenery. Muhammad's best days are behind him, but his size and the double teams that Steve Smith will draw will give him space to operate and more favorable one on one match ups, especially in the red zone.
FSE Fantasy Baseball Positional Rankings - Catchers
Over the next week, FSE will release ranking for each position in fantasy baseball. Top 10s will be provided for all infield positions while outfielders, starting pitchers and relievers will have an expanded set of rankings. In addition, we will highlight a few sleepers at each position and provide some honorable mentions if applicable. Today we will kick it off with the catchers.

Top Ten Catchers
#1 Victor Martinez - We ranked V- Mart number one for many reasons. First of all he is 29 years old and is surrounded by a talented team that will compete for a championship this year. He has first base eligibility which will help him in the long run during the season. Over the last 4 year he has averaged 20 HR and 90 RBI. The days of Mike Piazza type numbers are a thing of the past and V- Mart will provide you with the best number from the catcher’s position.
#2 Russell Martin - After two seasons in the Majors leagues, Martin has skyrocketed to the top of the pack. He is like Jason Kendal with a bat. He will give you a good average and most of all he will provide steals. Not many catchers can give you that category. Just like Martinez, we like him because he is still young and will not break down over the long haul. He stands as the lone catcher with 20-20 potential.
#3 Joe Mauer - After analyzing the data, we can see one important red flag about Mauer. If he is healthy he is awesome. In 2006 he played an entire season and batted .347! He is a career .313 hitter and will give you double digit homers every year.
#4 Brian Mc Cann - Over his first two seasons in the big leagues he has averaged 20 HR and 90 RBI. He is only 24 years old and hasn’t reached his prime yet. He will become an All Star eventually. He and Martin will be swapping the starting All Star spot every year.
#5 Jorge Posada - Surprisingly this 36 year old catcher is still hitting and playing everyday. Since he is on the Yankees he will see plenty of RBI opportunities and will see a lot of pitches to hit. Last season he surprised everyone with his offense. Granted he is getting older, he is still a valuable and reliable man behind the dish.
#6 Jarrod Saltalamacchia - Spelling his name is probably more difficult than hitting Mariano Rivera. Salty was sent to Texas in the Texiera deal, providing with him an opportunity to play and a better chance at power numbers since Texas is a launching pad. Salty will also see some time at first base this year making him more valuable since he is eligible at another spot in many formats. He should put up double digits in HR and maybe get 70-80 RBI with that Texas inflation.
#7 Kenji Johjima - Look for him to provide you with 15-20 HR, about 70 RBI and a decent batting average (career .289 hitter). He is as vanilla as it gets and a nice option once the top 5 are off the board.
#8 Ivan Rodriguez - Obviously his best days are behind him, and his best muscles are as well. However, he has 6 HR so far this spring and is batting lead off. The reason he is batting lead off is so he can get more at bats before he gets taken out of the spring games. Don’t look for him to lead off once the real games begin but you expect solid production from the man they call Pudge.
#9 AJ Pierzynski - Among the more hated players in baseball, AJP is a pretty steady option at catcher in fantasy baseball good for homers in the mid teens and around 55-60 RBIs.
#10 Benji Molina - Well, he will be batting clean up for the Giants. There isn’t much around him and if he is the biggest offensive weapon they have, he and the team are in big trouble.
#10 Ramon Hernandez - Injuries have hobbled Hernandez last season leading to his least productive season since 2002. He appears healthy this spring as he looks to return to form; however, he will be hitting in a poor Baltimore lineup and injuries remain a concern for the soon to be 32 catcher. He is a decent option at catcher with some upside.
Sleepers
J.R. Towles - This guy has all the makings of a future star behind the plate. Towles ran through the minor leagues and now has Brad Ausmus to help him through his first season. After spending 3 years in A ball, he skyrocketed up the system and now looks to be the starting catcher in Houston for years to come.
Geovany Soto - Soto will be the starting catcher in a potent Cubs offense in 2008. He has put up big power numbers in the minors and was productive in 47 Septemeber ABs with the Cubs in 2007 hitting .426 with 3 homers. Soto has been hot this spring and has great power potential.
Dioner Navarro - A top prospect at one time, Navarro sputtered in a stint with the Dodgers and then again in the first half of 2007 with the Rays. However after a hot second half where he hit 8 HR and drove in 31 runs, Navarro is now the unquestioned starter in a strong Rays lineup. He could put up solid numbers similar to Kenji Johjima this season, but will be drafted a few rounds after the Seattle backstop.
Carlos Ruiz - If given the opportunity to play everyday he could develop into a solid catcher and give you numbers similar to a Molina. He could hit around 20 HR, he has potential.
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Watch FSE On NBARotoman's Fantasy Chat
Yesterday, I was a guest on NBARotoman's Fantasy Chat over at NBA Roto, an excellent fantasy basketball website. Topics discussed on the show include the late season waiver wire scramble in fantasy basketball and top sleepers going forward. Check out the video below:
I want to thank NBA Roto for having me on the show and if you are a fantasy basketball fanatic I strongly reccomend you check out this site each day.
Cleveland Indians 2008 Fantasy Team Preview
The Cleveland Indians boast two of the best starters in the AL at the top of their rotation, a bullpen that improved throughout the course of last season, and a lineup that can thump with anyone. Let's take a look at what the talented young Indians have to offer fantasy owners in 2008.
Projected Lineup
CF- Grady Sizemore
2B- Asdrubal Carbrera
DH- Travis Hafner
C- Victor Martinez
1B- Ryan Garko
SS- Jhonny Peralta
3B- Casey Blake
LF- Dave Dellucci
RF- Franklin Gutierrez
Projected Rotation
Ace- C.C. Sabathia
#2- Fausto Carmona
#3- Jake Westbrook
#4- Paul Byrd
#5- Cliff Lee/ Aaron Laffey/ Jeremy Sowers
Bullpen
Closer- "Stunning" Joe Borowski
Set Up- Rafael Betancourt, Rafael Perez, Masahide Kobayashi, Thomas Mastny, Jensen Lewis,
Aaron Fultz, Jorge Julio
Hitters To Draft
Grady Sizemore, CF - Hit .277 with 24HR, 33SB, 78RBI and 118R. This was considered to be a down year by many. Still very good numbers for a guy who won't be 26 until August.
Victor Martinez, C - Elite catcher, who got into better shape this off season than he has been in previous years. Look for him to continue his elite status this year, 30HR and 100RBI are a lock for him.
Travis Hafner, DH - HD had a down year last season and needs to rebound in 2008. He is the difference maker in this Cleveland lineup, and can make it go from good to great. Draft him if you want, he has the potential to make you forget is in a DH, but he also has the potential to be mediocre like he was last season.
Ryan Garko, 1B - Landed the gig as he everyday 1B last season and looks to blossom out further from his 2007 numbers.
Casey Blake, 3B - Veteran had a career season last year won't be able to repeat his success in '08. He is a nice player, and is worth drafting much later as a 3B option. I do like him more than guys like Scott Rolen.
Pitchers To Draft
C.C. Sabathia, SP - Showed himself to be an elite ace last season, and enters this year in a contract season. He should be good for at least 15W this season with near 200Ks.
Fausto Carmona, SP - Came out of no where to put up huge numbers in 2007 and should continue to be pretty consistent in 2008. He throws a power sinker, so while he should continue to get outs consistently, he won't strike a ton of guys out.
Joe Borowski, CL - Despite all the negative publicity he gets the bottom line is, more often than not he get the job done. His stuff isn't electric, he gives up runs, but at the end of the day he'll have 30+ saves.
Players to Avoid
Jhonny Peralta, SS- Can hit for a bit of power, for a SS, but does nothing else worth noting. Doesn't steal bases, doesn't hit for AVG, and needs to show some consistency from season to season.
Asdrubal Cabrera, 2B- Don't be fooled, there is a difference between being good, and being better than the guy you took the job from. He is a decent player but not a good fantasy option.
Sleepers
Franklin Gutierrez, OF - Once an elite prospect is still only 25, and has 20/20 potential going into 2008. He needs the everyday at bats to show he can do it consistently on the Major League level.
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Sunday, March 16, 2008
Fantasy Bullpen Breakdowns - AL West Closers, Setup Men & Sleeper Middle Relievers
With bullpen breakdowns for the AL East and AL Central complete, we now turn our attention to the American League West taking a look at who will be filling the roles of closer and setup man as well as sleeper middle relievers to keep an eye on.
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Spring Training Hot Or Not

We are about 20 games into Spring Training and are now only 9 days away from Opening Day in Japan. Before we figure out which member of the Red Sox or A's will contract a parasite on that trip let's take a look at who is Hot and who is Not.
HOT
Ivan Rodriguez: White Hot
The man has been batting lead off, he has 6 HR and is batting .429! He has accumulated 15 hits in 13 games!
Alex Rodriguez: A-Rod Hot
Typical A-Rod numbers, in 12 games he has 3 homers and is batting .500. Will he match last seasons numbers? So far so good for Mr. Rodriguez.
Grady Sizemore: He's really hot on and off the field.
Grady has not disappointed his Spring Training groupies so far. He is batting .478 with 5 HR. That is impressive only because he has only played 9 games!
Adam Jones: Living up to the hype!
.379 average and looks to be the main man in Baltimore.
Angel Pagan: Surprisingly hot.
Pagan is taking advantage of his chance to play with the Mets and leads all baseball with 20 spring training hits.
Carlos Zambrano: So hot he's still angry.
Carlos has only allowed one earned run so far this spring and has 14 k in 15 IP.
Manny Parra: He's so hot he doesn't even know it!
I know you are saying, who is Manny Parra? He pitches for the Brewews and he has won both of his spring starts and struck out 15 batters in 14 IP. His ERA of 0.64 catches the eye of people looking for sleepers in their fantasy draft.
Edinson Volquez:
19 k's in 13 IP, he has only walked 3 batters and has a respectable 3.46 ERA. Volquez looks to make the Reds rotation this season. He was acquired in the Josh Hamilton deal.
NOT HOT
Ichiro Suzuki: Uber cold!
.125 Average?
Jacoby Ellsbury: Probably still hungover from the World Series Celebration.
Rickie Weeks: Believes his own hype.
Noah Lowry: Needs to have Lou Brown buy him some glasses.
12 walks in 2.1 IP? Was he re-enacting the Rick Vaughn debut scene from "Major League"? Did Clue Haywood take part in this as well?
Brandon Webb: Maybe he is doing his best Randy Johnson in NY impersonation?
Barry Zito: The Robert Downey Jr. of MLB, ten years after the fact he still thinks he's a big deal.
He hasn't been hot since 2003, so there really is no surprise that he has an ERA near 15 and 10 walks.
Erik Bedard: Amazed he gets paid for this type of work.
21 hits, 5 BB and 14 ER so far this spring for the big off season prize Seattle acquired.
Josh Beckett and John Lackey: Operation Shutdown
They both have been deemed Derek Bell Status. For those who do not know Derek Bell was famous for his "Operation Shutdown". Both pitchers have been shutdown and may miss time well after opening day.
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Pau Gasol Out Next 3 Games, Likely Longer - Ronny Turiaf To Start, It's Kobe Time
Pau Gasol has been ruled out for the remainder of the Lakers' road trip with a sprained left ankle suffered early in Friday night's loss to the New Orleans Hornets. X-rays revealed a moderate sprain which will sideline Gasol for today's game at Houston as well as next week's game at Dallas and Utah. Gasol has averaged 19 points and 8 rebounds a game with the Lakers and the team is 15-4 since his arrival.
2008 Los Angeles Dodgers Fantasy Preview
Out is Grady Little and in is Joe Torre. After a sub par 2007 season mired with injuries and young players learning on the job, Joe Torre inherits a team full of young potential stars such as James Loney, Matt Kemp, and Russel Martin. He inherits Brad Penny, Derek Lowe and a very good closer in Takashi Saito. He brings with him his boys; Scott Proctor, Tanyon Sturtze and Mike Myers. There are many question marks for this team heading into the 2008 season. Can Andruw Jones bounce back from his poor 2007 season? Will Brad Penny repeat his 07 numbers? Will Jason Schmidt be a top flight pitcher ever again? Will Torre's laid back approach work with a team that is like a mixed bag of trail mix. These players are from different countries, eras, and styles. So many questions and so few days until opening day, let's see what we can figure out!
OFFSEASON MOVES
Signed RHP Scott Proctor to a one-year contract
Signed RHP Hiroki Kuroda to a three-year contract.
Signed free agent CF Andruw Jones to a two-year contract
Signed RHP Tanyon Sturtze, RHP Mike Koplove
PROJECTED STARTING LINEUP
C- RUSSEL MARTIN
1B- JAMES LONEY
2B-JEFF KENT
SS- RAFAEL FURCAL
3B- NOMAR GARCIAPARRA
LF- JUAN PIERRE
CF- ANDRUW JONES
RF- MATT KEMP/ANDRE ETHIER
PROJECTED STARTING ROTATION
ACE- BRAD PENNY
2- DEREK LOWE
3- CHAD BILLINGSLEY
4- HIROKI KURODA
5- ESTEBAN LOAIZA
PROJECTED BULLPEN (BARE WITH ME, THIS IS A JOE TORRE TEAM)
CLOSER- TAKASHI SAITO
SET UP MAN- JONOTHAN BROXTON
HITTERS TO DRAFT
ANDRUW JONES, CF
RAFAEL FURCAL, SS
RUSSEL MARTIN, C
FIRST OFF HIS FULL NAME IS, "RUSSELL NATHAN COLTRANE JEANSON MARTIN", HOW AWESOME IS THAT! SECOND, HE IS A CLEAR CUT TOP 3 FANTASY CATCHERS. HE IS YOUNG, WILL BAT AROUND .290 AND HE HAS SPEED! MARTIN IS THE ONLY CATCHER WE CAN SAY IS A LEGITIMATE 20-20 THREAT.
JUAN PIERRE, OF
IF YOU ARE DESPERATE FOR SPEED, AND NEED NOTHING ELSE PIERRE IS A GOOD OPTION. BE AWARE OF MATT KEMP AND ANDRE ETHIER, THEY ARE YOUNG, TALENTED AND NEED A POSITION. PIERRE PROVIDES STOLEN BASES AND STOLEN BASES ONLY.
JEFF KENT, 2B
GETTING A GOOD SECOND BASEMEN IN YOUR DRAFT MAY BE TOUGH AND THE GUY YOU WANT YOU MAY MISS OUT ON. LATE IN YOUR DRAFT, I AM SURE JEFF KENT WILL BE HANGING AROUND. WOULD I DRAFT HIM? IN A WORD, NO. IF I DIDN'T HAVE A SECOND BASEMEN LATE IN THE DRAFT, THEN YES.
PITCHERS TO DRAFT
BRAD PENNY, SP
16 WINS IN EACH OF THE LAST TWO SEASONS AND ALMOST 200Ks EACH OF THOSE SEASONS TELLS ME THAT BRAD PENNY IS READY TO BECOME THE ACE OF THE DODGERS STAFF. HE HAS MAINTAINED HIS HEALTH THE LAST TWO SEASONS AND IS CONSCIOUS OF HIS PITCH COUNT AND IS GOING LONGER IN GAMES. PENNY SHOULD ANCHOR THIS STAFF AND I DON'T THINK IT WOULD BE TORRE LIKE TO STRETCH OUT HIS STARTER TOO FAR.
TAKASHI SAITO, CL
HE IS 38 YEARS OLD, BUT THE LAST TWO SEASON HE HAS BEEN A DOMINANT CLOSER. HOPEFULLY HE DOESN'T PULL A KAZUHIRO SASAKI AND DECIDE TO LEAVE THE TEAM. THE LAST TWO SEASONS HE HAS SHOWN HE STILL HAS THE ABILITY TO DOMINATE THE LATE INNINGS. CAN HE HANDLE A TORRE LIKE WORKLOAD THOUGH?
DEREK LOWE, SP
HE'S A DECENT "REAL-LIFE" PITCHER, BUT DOESN'T HAVE DAZZLING FANTASY STATS. HE IS A SOLID ARM THAT CAN GO OUT EVERYDAY AND HELP YOU ACCUMULATE SOME STATS. HE FINISHED WITH A 12-14 RECORD LAST SEASON, BUT HAS BEEN AN ACE IN THE PAST.
JONOTHAN BROXTON, SETUP MAN
HE SHOULD BE THE MAIN "HOLDS GUY" IN JOE TORRE'S BULLPEN. TRANSLATION... HE WILL THROW ABOUT 80 GAMES AND HAVE ARM TROUBLE NEXT YEAR. I WONDER IF PROCTOR OR STURTZE ARE ALLOWED TO TALK TO BROXTON? LOOK FOR BROXTON TO BE THE BEST HOLDS GUY EARLY IN THE YEAR, LATE IN THE YEAR I EXPECT HIM TO FADE FROM A TYPICAL TORRE WORKLOAD.
PLAYERS TO AVOID
JASON SCHMIDT, SP
HE'S HURT.. AGAIN. HE WILL BE HURT IN THE FUTURE...AFTER HE COMES BACK FROM THAT INJURY HE WILL GET HURT ONE MORE TIME. YOU CAN STASH HIM ON YOUR DL IF YOU WANT, BUT DON'T WASTE A DRAFT PICK ON HIM.
NOMAR GARCIAPARRA, 3B
I WONDER IF HE AND SCHMIDT WERE THE STORYLINE FOR THE MARTIN SHORT CLASSIC, "PURE LUCK". JUST LIKE SCHMIDT NOMAR IS MADE OUT OF PORCELAIN AND CAN NOT BE TRUSTED TO LAST THE ENTIRE SEASON. HE CAN BE ON YOUR BENCH AND YOU CAN CLAIM HIM OFF WAIVERS, DON'T WORRY ABOUT ANYONE DRAFTING HIM. IF YOU DO DRAFT HIM EVERYONE IN THE ROOM WILL LAUGH AT YOU.
SLEEPERS
JAMES LONEY, 1B
I KNOW HE IS A HIGHLY TOUTED PLAYER AND WILL BE AN ALL STAR ONE DAY, BUT I DIDN'T WANT CHAD BILLINGSLEY TO BE LONELY IN THIS SECTION. IN 96 GAMES LAST SEASON LONEY HIT 16 HOME RUNS AND HAD 67 RBI. HE SHOULD HIT AROUND 30 HOME RUNS NEXT SEASON AND THE DODGERS LINE UP COULD SCORE A LOT OF RUNS WITH THE ADDITION OF JONES AND TORRE SHOULD ADD SOME NEW FLAVOR TO THE OFFENSE.
CHAD BILLINGSLEY, SP
12-5 LAST SEASON AS A STARTER AND RELIEVER. THEY HAVE BILLINGSLEY PENCILED INTO THE ROTATION THIS SEASON AND HE IS FULFILLING THE EXPECTATIONS SET BY HIS FIRST ROUND DRAFT CHOICE SELECTION.
ANDRE ETHIER/MATT KEMP, OF
ETHIER BATTED .284 LAST SEASON AND HAD THE CHANCE TO PLAY EVERYDAY WHILE KEMP PLAYED 98 GAMES LAST SEASON AND HAD 10 HR WITH 10 SB. TORRE HAS A HABIT OF PLATOONING TALENTED ROOKIES IN THE OUTFIELD (*SEE SHANE SPENCER/RICKEY LEDEE) SO AS LONG AS THEY ARE SPLITTING TIME, I WOULD AVOID THEM.
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Saturday, March 15, 2008
DeAngelo Hall To The Raiders

According to ESPN.com's Chris Mortensen the Atlanta Falcons and Oakland Raiders have reached in a preliminary trade agreement for DeAngelo Hall. In the deal Atlanta would trade Hall to the Raiders for a 2008 second round draft pick.
The deal is contingent upon Hall signing a contract extension, which according to Mortensen is also close to happening. The potential deal is said to be worth a little less than the contract
Asante Samuel recently signed with the Eagles.
FANTASY IMPACT
The Raiders, offensively, have been a disaster in recent years, however their defense has been surprisingly solid. If Hall can get his act together and play like he actually cares, the defense will be even stronger. Consider Oakland's Defense a decent sleeper pick in your draft this season, and the addition of Hall only makes them stronger.
Friday, March 14, 2008
Road Trip
VELARDEWASINNOCENT will be taking his show on the road next week and will be blogging live from Tampa, Florida, the site of the New York Yankees spring training. Keep it here for the latest updates from Legends Field. Spring Training blog coverage begins next Thursday, March 20. I'm glad to be back!
Wily Mo Pena Out 4 Weeks - Elijah Dukes To Start For The Nationals
Wily Mo Pena suffered a tear in his left oblique that force him to miss the next 4 weeks ending his hopes of being the Washington National's left fielder on opening day. An MRI showed the tear to be fairly significant and he could be out for more than the estimated month.
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Thursday, March 13, 2008
Fantasy Basketball Desperation Station - 3/13/08
I hope this stop at Desperation Station finds you well. In this edition, we take a look at a few rookies and a that could provide you with some assistance at this critical juncture of the fantasy season.
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A Tale of Two Outfielders: Carlos Beltran, Juan Gonzalez

New York Mets outfielder Carlos Beltran saw his first action of the spring in center on Thursday after having surgery on both his knees in the off season. Beltran and the Mets do not want to rush things too much so he was pulled after batting in the fifth inning.
It's always good to see a team and player being responsible and not trying to do too much too soon. The Mets need to be especially careful with Beltran because so much of his game is about speed, both in the outfield and on the base paths.
FANTASY IMPACT
Beltran, when healthy, is a great fantasy player. He has at worst 25/25 potential, ad will probably get closer to the 30/30 relm when healthy. However, this season do not expect the over as far as those numbers go. I can see a few scenarios where Beltran needs a day or two off here and there more so than he did in the past on account of the knee surgery. I also think this could slow him down a bit on the bases, and lower his SB total from the usual twenty to more of the 15 range. Still very fine fantasy numbers, but not what we are used to expecting from him.
Juan Gone?
The Major Leagues comeback trail Juan Gonzalez was on took a Major League hit on Thursday after Cardinal's manager Tony LaRussa had to take the 38-year-old out of the line up with an abdominal strain.
FANTASY IMPACT
An abdominal strain is one of those injuries that can go away in a couple of days or can stick around for a while and make things very difficult for someone who has to swing a bat for a living. Given Juan Gone's checkered injury history this cannot be good news, especially when the major issue with him, was his ability to stay healthy. Don't bother to draft Gonzalez in any league, he is not worth it. Even if he does the major league roster he is 38, with his best years and his health behind him.
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Closer News: Brad Lidge Feeling Good
After throwing his second bullpen session on Wednesday, while rehabbing from arthroscopic knee surgery Phillies closer, Brad Lidge declared he expects to be ready for opening day. "I'm around 90 percent right now and I usually don't get that final 5 percent until the final week of spring training," Lidge said.
Now by my count, thats only 95 percent that Lidge accounts for himself. I am not sure where the other five percent is located to get Lidge to one hundred percent, but we can speculate he lost that five percent in 2005 when Pujols hit that monster home run off of him in the post season.
Lidge is currently scheduled to throw batting practice on Friday and could see some action in a simulated or minor league game as early as next week.
FANTASY IMPACT
All joking aside, kudos to those of you drafted Lidge with the confidence that he would bounce back quickly from this injury. If your draft has not happened yet, you should look to draft Lidge with confidence knowing he is healthy and ona team that is sure to win a bunch of games. Even if Lidge only throws at ninety-five percent all season, his stuff is still better than most other closers out there. Expect Lidge to save around 35 games and collect a bunch of strike outs. He will surrender the occasional demoralizing walk off home run, and look terrible, but the good will out weigh the bad.
Bartolo Colon Looks Great in Spring Debut

Red Sox rehabilitation project Bartolo Colon has shown positive dividends already after just one spring start. Throwing twenty- six pitches, Colon gave up one run in two innings pitched, giving up two hits, one walk and struck a batter out. The most exciting part for the Red Sox was the arm strength Colon showed, as he was consistently peppering 94MPH on the radar gun. A very impressive number considering this was only his first start of the spring.
This is great news for the Red Sox, who could use some good news in their rotation after losing ace Josh Beckett to back spasms in the short term and Curt Schilling to a damaged shoulder that will need months of rehabilitation in the long term. While it is doubtful that Colon can regain his once elite ace status, he has shown he can at least be a serviceable arm again, who can be trusted to get batters out.
FANTASY IMPACT
Well we doubted Colon and his comeback attempt early on and still feel that he needs to show he can stay healthy for an extended stretch. That being said, Colon has immediately improved his sleeper potential going into the season. He is now worth a late round flier because he has some pretty decent upside potential, especially considering the potent Sox offense. While he won't be the ace he was again, he could be good for a tremendous start here and there and other wise, some pretty average numbers along the way.
Fantasy Bullpen Breakdowns - AL Central Closers, Setup Men & Sleeper Middle Relievers
Yesterday, we took a look at the bullpens of the AL East. In the second installment of our Bullpen Breakdowns series, we take a look at the AL Central teams focusing on who will be filling the roles of closer and setup man come opening day as well as sleeper middle relievers to keep an eye on.
Top 7th Inning Guy - Mike MacDougal
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Rocco Baldelli Career, Life in Jeopardy?
After years of speculation that had people labeling Rocco Baldelli everything from "soft" to possibly having MS, the Tampa Bay Ray's outfielder finally has an answer to all those questionable injuries that have plagued his legs throughout his career. ESPN.com and MLB.com report that in a meeting with the media on Wednesday Baldelli said that while there has been no exact diagnosis, doctors have told him that it appears his body has "metabolic or mitochondrial abnormalities." It was said to be a rare condition, that leaves the body unable to recuperate following a workout and eventually could possibly be life threatening. Baldelli said that while he was upset and having difficulty coming to grips with the news and realization of the diagnosis he had no pans to retire and plans to pursue every avenue he could to get back onto the field.
Baldelli's injuries are almost as well documented as the criticisms he has received for constantly being stricken by them. It is a shame to see such a young talent fall from grace so quickly, without ever realizing his potential as a ball player.
To be honest I do not know much of anything about injuries like this. Hamstrings, backs, wrists, ankles, all fine, I can give some sort of idea of when to expect a player to bounce back and how they can perform. Something like this, when terms like, "life threatening" are involved the impact goes well beyond the baseball field and into real life. To further that, I really do not know much about the ailment to speculate on how "life threatening" something like this can be.
We here at FSE wish Baldelli well and hope he is able to live a happy and productive life after this diagnosis, let alone play ball professionally again.
Fantasy Bullpen Breakdowns - AL East Closers, Setup Men & Sleeper Middle Relievers
With saves always being a hot commodity in fantasy baseball and the holds category gaining in popularity, it is important to keep an eye on relievers during Spring Training. In the coming week, FSE will examine the bullpens of each Major League team and see who will be filling the roles of closer and setup man come opening day. In addition, we will highlight a few sleepers to keep an eye on from each roster.
Setup Man - Joba Chamberlain
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Closer Situations - Toronto, Baltimore, Texas and Atlanta *Updated 3/18
B.J. Ryan had a successful workout on Tuesday, throwing a scoreless inning in a "B" game. Ryan reported no soreness and is on target to get in some more work Friday in an actual Grapefruit league game. Depending on what happens from there Ryan looks to have a good chance at starting the season on the Major League roster.
FANTASY IMPACT
Draft Ryan as you normally would in your fantasy league. In fact you can get him later than you normally would be able to. Do not, however, expect him to pitch in back to back games for the first month or so, which may cost him 5-6 saves at most. As the season wears on Ryan proves he is more durable ad withstand the daily rigors off the MLB season he will get the cal more and more on back to back days.
Keep An Eye On...
Baltimore Orioles
Early indication from manager Dave Trembley has George Sherrill tabbed as the team's closer to start the season. While he has not yet made an official announcement, the fact that Sherrill hasn't walked a batter all spring, probably does not hurt his chances to land the closers gig.
*UPDATE: On 3/18 Baltimore Manager Dave Trembley officially named George Sherrill the closer for the 2008 season.
FANTASY IMPACT
Take a flier on Sherrill in your fantasy league when the top closers and second tier closers go. He will be around near the end of the closers run, as he does not yet technically have the gig. He will be decent and barring injury, should be the closer all season. Do not forget Sherrill was apart of the Erik Bedard trade, and you can guarantee, Baltimore management wants to show all the value that they were able to acquire for their former ace.
Texas Rangers
C.J. Wilson threw a pain free bullpen session on Monday and is still the favorite to land the closers job out of spring training.
FANTASY IMPACT
Part of the reason Wilson is the favorite is that he was so successful at the end of last season and Texas did not make bringing in an experienced closer an off season priority, showing they were comfortable with what they had. The other reason is that his main competition is Joaquin Benoit who has yet to throw in a spring training game because of arm fatigue. When he last threw on Monday, he did no show good velocity or look ready to pitch in real game. The lack of game action has more or less ended Benoit's chances of being the team's closer out of spring training. So long as Wilson can keep his progress going consistently through the rest of spring training, he should be a safe bet to start the season as the team's closer. He will be one of the last closers taken in your draft, so wait till that well is almost barren before trying to get him.
Atlanta Braves
Rafael Soriano threw a bullpen session on Tuesday and reported no pain or discomfort. The Atlanta closer had been sidelined with a sore elbow, an injury that has occured chronically throughout Soriano's career. Soriano is set to make his Grapefruit league debut later this week, and is penciled in to be ready for opening day.
FANTASY IMPACT
Good news for all those fantasy owners who took Soriano in their earlier drafts. It now appears he is a safe bet for owners going forward. Soriano has the type of stuff that can dominate a line up and has the potential to save upwards of 30 games, if he can stay healthy.
Keep An Eye On...
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Larry Fitzgerald Resigns With Arizona - Somewhere, Matt Leinart Is Smiling
Amidst the flurry of trade rumors that had Larry Fitzgerald ending up in Philadelphia, the Arizona Cardinals reached a new agreement with the Pro Bowl WR today, locking him up for the next four years. The deal is worth 40 million dollars and includes a 15 million dollar signing bonus up front along with 30 million in guaranteed money. The structure of the new contract will save the Cardinals roughly 8.8 million in cap space.


















