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Nominees for the “Major League Baseball Clutch Performer of the Year Award Presented by Pepsi” were announced today. This award
Can the Padres seal the deal?
The Mets broke even with a week of exciting wins, ugly losses and an injury, epitomizing their 2010 season.
The Giants seem to be revitalizing former Rays players' careers and putting themselves in a position for a potential playoff run.
What lies ahead for the Padres as they continue their quest for a playoff spot.
The Phillies offense has been much of the talk during their slump they went through as a team through the second half of May and all of June in which they fell from first place all the way to third place behind the Braves and the Mets in the NL East.
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Some will advise against fantasy “smack talk” because what goes around comes around. Just like in other aspects of life, they will say there is fantasy baseball karma. Well I’m here to tell you that I don’t believe in karma.
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.