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Viewing Category: Spikes Up
The world just seems to make a bit more sense when baseball returns, Rob Blackstien writes.
The Giants are banking on their increased team depth this season keeping them from repeating the injury-riddled season that was 2005. Sounds good in theory, Rob Blackstien writes, but does this mean a decrease in value for many Giants this year?
A healthy Bonds will pay dividends in San Francisco, while over on the East Coast, the Red Sox may struggle with chemistry issues this season.
Youngster Anthony Reyes could be a bargain this year, as could oldtimer Randy Johnson, who probably has a few owners thinking he's done.
In his final Spikes Up of the year, Rob wonders what the Royals were thinking when they penned Reggie Sanders and marvels at the rapid remodelling of the Dodgers.
Rob discusses the difficulty of catchers making the transition from prospects to fantasy commodities and wonders what the Jays are doing spending all that money on pitching.
Rob is back with more thoughts on the baseball Hot Stove scene, this week wondering how bad the Dodgers would have been without Antonio Perez and how Texas is once again a bridesmaid unable to land a top-notch starter.
Rob discusses an aging Canadian prospect (no, not himself) looking for another shot and a southpaw who did make it back – six years later!
Ryan Glynn and Doug Davis are put under the microscope this week.
Every other week during the offseason, Rob explores a different corner of the fantasy baseball world, taking an in-depth look at a wide variety of issues facing today’s fantasy owners.
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