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Viewing Category: Mr. Replay
With pitchers and catchers reporting this week, it's time to get back to basics. Choosing a league can be every bit as important to enjoying fantasy baseball as choosing who will make up your team.
Last year, I predicted that John Schuerholz and the Braves would finally lose the National League East. I will never make such a ridiculous claim again.
There have been a lot of rumors about Coco Crisp and the Red Sox this week. I don't buy any of it.
Just Monday, this looked like it was going to be one of the best pennant races in memory. Then came Tuesday.
The Drive. The Fumble. Red Right Eighty-Eight. Jose Mesa and Tony Fernandez. Here we go again.
Football is here, and many of your fantasy baseball brethren have checked out for the winter. Unfortunately, two of those absentee owners just might beat me.
Every season, fantasy owners in leagues without limitations on innings pitched face a difficult decision: whether to assemble a cheap staff and look for two-start pitchers every week, or whether to eliminate the guesswork by spending on a top notch staff.
Back in April, much was made of Mariano Rivera blowing three saves in a row against the Red Sox. That was a long time ago.
For once, major league baseball actually suspended a big home run hitter for steroid use.
Given the modern emphasis on protecting the arms of pitchers, why did Terry Francona use Curt Schilling on three straight days, twice for multiple innings?
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