March 11, 2009
Edison Volquez, right, earned himself a lot of fans in 2008, but his chances for a repeat seem slim at best. The 2009 RotoRob MLB Draft Kit continues as we release more of the Top 10 Lists Fantasy Owners Always Wanted But Were Afraid to Ask For. Today, Alex has his choices for 2009 flops. They were ...
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Alex Hardin
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March 09, 2009
It's hard to know what to make of Ryan Ludwick in 2009. A repeat of his 2008 would make him one of the better hitters in baseball, as he hit .299 with 37 home runs, and over 100 runs and RBIs. How likely is he to repeat that kind of performance? Not very. The good news first. He hit 40 doubles, whic...
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Alex
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January 19, 2009
Today’s pitch count is 5. Bill Center of the Union-Tribune says that the San Diego Padres are stacked as an organization at third base. He gives some good info on 3B prospects for you guys in deep keeper leagues and leagues that use minor leaguers. He also talks about the injury to Kevin Kouzmanof...
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Knox Bardeen
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June 27, 2008
It’s that time again, time to cast your annual All-Star ballot. If you haven’t already voted the ridiculous 25 times you’re allowed to, that is. Being a believer in the true democratic process, I’m casting one ballot this year, as I have every year. Being a believer in ...
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June 13, 2008
There’s a St. Louis Cardinal batting .320 with 16 homers, a .684 slugging percentage, and a team-high 52 RBIs. And no, it’s not Albert Pujols. Or Troy Glaus, for that matter. If you’re not a pleasantly surprised Cardinals fan, a jealous and disgruntled Indians rooter, or a fantasy ...
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June 11, 2008
Albert Pujols suffered a calf injury while running out a ground ball in the seventh inning. Pujols, who is having another great season for the St. Louis Cardinals, had hit a two-run homer earlier in the game. After the contest, which the Cardinals topped the Cincinnati Reds 7-2, Pujols was diagnosed...
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May 21, 2008
We were walking west along J Street, just past Fire Station 4, when the crowd erupted. Cardinals fans seem to travel with their team, so we assumed that the visiting team had extended its seemingly insurmountable 2-0 lead. I was in a lousy mood before we even got to the ballpark — I forget why...
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