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  • A Look Ahead > Week 24
           by Eric Johnson (9/7/2008)
  • Every Sunday, Eric takes a look at the pitchers who are projected to start twice next week and takes a wild stab at which ones are going to succeed and which are going to suck eggs. He also provides some quick hits about which players are benefiting from the misfortune of others as well as other stochastic tidbits that he finds under his couch cushions. This piece is a good primer to help set your lineup week to week.

  • A Look Ahead > Week 23
           by Eric Johnson (8/31/2008)
  • Every Sunday, Eric takes a look at the pitchers who are projected to start twice next week and takes a wild stab at which ones are going to succeed and which are going to suck eggs. He also provides some quick hits about which players are benefiting from the misfortune of others as well as other stochastic tidbits that he finds under his couch cushions. This piece is a good primer to help set your lineup week to week.

  • A Look Ahead > Week 22
           by Eric Johnson (8/23/2008)
  • Every Sunday, Eric takes a look at the pitchers who are projected to start twice next week and takes a wild stab at which ones are going to succeed and which are going to suck eggs. He also provides some quick hits about which players are benefiting from the misfortune of others as well as other stochastic tidbits that he finds under his couch cushions. This piece is a good primer to help set your lineup week to week.

  • A Look Ahead > Week 21
           by Eric Johnson (8/17/2008)
  • Every Sunday, Eric takes a look at the pitchers who are projected to start twice next week and takes a wild stab at which ones are going to succeed and which are going to suck eggs. He also provides some quick hits about which players are benefiting from the misfortune of others as well as other stochastic tidbits that he finds under his couch cushions. This piece is a good primer to help set your lineup week to week.

  • A Look Ahead > Week 20
           by Eric Johnson (8/10/2008)
  • Every Sunday, Eric takes a look at the pitchers who are projected to start twice next week and takes a wild stab at which ones are going to succeed and which are going to suck eggs. He also provides some quick hits about which players are benefitting from the misfortune of others as well as other stochastic tidbits that he finds under his couch cushions. This piece is a good primer to help set your lineup week to week.

  • A Look Ahead > Week 19
           by Eric Johnson (8/3/2008)
  • Every Sunday, Eric takes a look at the pitchers who are projected to start twice next week and takes a wild stab at which ones are going to succeed and which are going to suck eggs. He also provides some quick hits about which players are benefitting from the misfortune of others as well as other stochastic tidbits that he finds under his couch cushions. This piece is a good primer to help set your lineup week to week.

  • A Look Ahead > Week 18
           by Eric Johnson (7/27/2008)
  • Every Sunday, Eric takes a look at the pitchers who are projected to start twice next week and takes a wild stab at which ones are going to succeed and which are going to suck eggs. He also provides some quick hits about which players are benefitting from the misfortune of others as well as other stochastic tidbits that he finds under his couch cushions. This piece is a good primer to help set your lineup week to week.

  • A Look Ahead > Week 17
           by Eric Johnson (7/20/2008)
  • Every Sunday, Eric takes a look at the pitchers who are projected to start twice next week and takes a wild stab at which ones are going to succeed and which are going to suck eggs. He also provides some quick hits about which players are benefitting from the misfortune of others as well as other stochastic tidbits that he finds under his couch cushions. This piece is a good primer to help set your lineup week to week.

  • A Look Ahead > Week 16
           by Eric Johnson (7/13/2008)
  • Every Sunday, Eric takes a look at the pitchers who are projected to start twice next week and takes a wild stab at which ones are going to succeed and which are going to suck eggs. He also provides some quick hits about which players are benefitting from the misfortune of others as well as other stochastic tidbits that he finds under his couch cushions. This piece is a good primer to help set your lineup week to week.

  • A Look Ahead > Week 15
           by Eric Johnson (7/5/2008)
  • Every Sunday, Eric takes a look at the pitchers who are projected to start twice next week and takes a wild stab at which ones are going to succeed and which are going to suck eggs. He also provides some quick hits about which players are benefitting from the misfortune of others as well as other stochastic tidbits that he finds under his couch cushions. This piece is a good primer to help set your lineup week to week.

  • A Look Ahead > Week 14
           by Eric Johnson (6/29/2008)
  • Every Sunday, Eric takes a look at the pitchers who are projected to start twice next week and takes a wild stab at which ones are going to succeed and which are going to suck eggs. He also provides some quick hits about which players are benefitting from the misfortune of others as well as other stochastic tidbits that he finds under his couch cushions. This piece is a good primer to help set your lineup week to week.

  • A Look Ahead > Week 13
           by Eric Johnson (6/21/2008)
  • Every Sunday, Eric takes a look at the pitchers who are projected to start twice next week and takes a wild stab at which ones are going to succeed and which are going to suck eggs. He also provides some quick hits about which players are benefitting from the misfortune of others as well as other stochastic tidbits that he finds under his couch cushions. This piece is a good primer to help set your lineup week to week.

  • A Look Ahead > Week 12
           by Eric Johnson (6/15/2008)
  • Every Sunday, Eric takes a look at the pitchers who are projected to start twice next week and takes a wild stab at which ones are going to succeed and which are going to suck eggs. He also provides some quick hits about which players are benefitting from the misfortune of others as well as other stochastic tidbits that he finds under his couch cushions. This piece is a good primer to help set your lineup week to week

  • A Look Ahead > Week 11
           by Eric Johnson (6/7/2008)
  • Every Sunday, Eric takes a look at the pitchers who are projected to start twice next week and takes a wild stab at which ones are going to succeed and which are going to suck eggs. He also provides some quick hits about which players are benefitting from the misfortune of others as well as other stochastic tidbits that he finds under his couch cushions. This piece is a good primer to help set your lineup week to week.

  • A Look Ahead > Week 9
           by JP Kastner (5/26/2008)
  • JP Kastner fills in for Eric Johnson this week.

  • A Look Ahead > Week 8
           by Eric Johnson (5/18/2008)
  • Every Sunday, Eric takes a look at the pitchers who are projected to start twice next week and takes a wild stab at which ones are going to succeed and which are going to suck eggs. He also provides some quick hits about which players are benefitting from the misfortune of others as well as other stochastic tidbits that he finds under his couch cushions. This piece is a good primer to help set your lineup week to week.

  • A Look Ahead > Week 7
           by Eric Johnson (5/11/2008)
  • Every Sunday, Eric takes a look at the pitchers who are projected to start twice next week and takes a wild stab at which ones are going to succeed and which are going to suck eggs. He also provides some quick hits about which players are benefitting from the misfortune of others as well as other stochastic tidbits that he finds under his couch cushions. This piece is a good primer to help set your lineup week to week.

  • A Look Ahead > Week 6
           by Eric Johnson (5/4/2008)
  • Every Sunday, Eric takes a look at the pitchers who are projected to start twice next week and takes a wild stab at which ones are going to succeed and which are going to suck eggs. He also provides some quick hits about which players are benefitting from the misfortune of others as well as other stochastic tidbits that he finds under his couch cushions. This piece is a good primer to help set your lineup week to week.


  • A Look Ahead > Week 5
           by Eric Johnson (4/27/2008)
  • Every Sunday, Eric takes a look at the pitchers who are projected to start twice next week and takes a wild stab at which ones are going to succeed and which are going to suck eggs. He also provides some quick hits about which players are benefitting from the misfortune of others as well as other stochastic tidbits that he finds under his couch cushions. This piece is a good primer to help set your lineup week to week.

  • A Look Ahead > Week 4
           by Eric Johnson (4/20/2008)
  • Every Sunday, Eric takes a look at the pitchers who are projected to start twice next week and takes a wild stab at which ones are going to succeed and which are going to suck eggs. He also provides some quick hits about which players are benefitting from the misfortune of others as well as other stochastic tidbits that he finds under his couch cushions. This piece is a good primer to help set your lineup week to week.


  • A Look Ahead > Week 3
           by Eric Johnson (4/13/2008)
  • Every Sunday Eric looks at double starters, along with the obvious plays, and those guys you want to leave on your reserves.

  • A Look Ahead > Week 2
           by Eric Johnson (4/6/2008)
  • Every Sunday Eric checks the match-ups, double starts, and opportunites on the diamond.



  • A Look Ahead > Week 1
           by Eric Johnson (3/31/2008)
  • Eric Johnson helps you set up your lineup for Opening Day in A Look Ahead.


  • A Look Ahead > Week 26
           by Tony Care (9/22/2007)
  • With the last week of the baseball season upon us, Tony takes one final look at who starts, who is home or away, and provides some quick hits. This piece is a good primer for the stretch run.

  • A Look Ahead > Week 25
           by Tony Care (9/15/2007)
  • Every Sunday, Tony takes a look at who starts twice a week, who is home or away, and provides some quick hits. This piece is a good primer to help set your lineup week to week.

              
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