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The Bombers went through a painfully mediocre week in which their pitching and hitting were inconsistent at best.
The Yankee’s bullpen and the struggles of Mark Teixiera have been documented day in and day out here
The Red Sox and Yankees kicked off the 2010 season with more of the same, a back and forth between two great offensive teams!
If the season started today, it’s pretty clear that the defending National League champion Philadelphia Phillies would be the pick to
Ever since the Phillies extended season ended, Ruben Amaro, Jr. and the organization have been looking for added bullpen depth.
The Yankees beat the Phillies in this game for one reason: A.J. Burnett. He was phenomenal in the game, and he went through the Phillies powerful lineup completely unfazed.
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Brendan Harris (SS – Los Angeles Angels) Harris has been filling in for the Angels while Erick Aybar has battled hamstring issues early on. In just 66 ABs he has provided a .260 AVG with 3 HR and 10 runs scored.
Going 9 Baseball's George Kurtz takes a look at the news and notes around the American League
I learned from a fairly early age that baseball can be pretty unpredictable. When I was very young, I remember watching a game on TV with my father next to me on the couch.
Supply and demand is the most basic of all economic concepts. If there is a shortage of a product, the demand for it will be higher. People will have a greater desire for it. If it’s a product that anyone can acquire with ease, the demand will not be as high. I equate this concept to fantasy baseball, especially the Going 9 NL Only league.
One of the most difficult aspects in analyzing baseball, whether it is for fantasy or real world purposes, is knowing when a slow start is really more than just a temporary issue. Some players are notoriously slow starters.