Posts Tagged ‘brandon mccarthy’
18
Apr
Posted by alangyo in Blog. Tagged: A.j. Pierzynski, brandon mccarthy, Casey Kotchman, chase headley, cody ross, Daniel Bard, danny duffy, fantasy baseball, Jay Bruce, joe saunders, Jordan Schafer, Kyle Drabek, matt joyce, matt moore, Nick Markakis, Nolan Remiold, Ross Detwiler, roto, Shelley Duncan. Leave a comment
The Hot N Cold Fantasy Baseball All-stars for Fantasy Pros 911: http://fp911.com/the-hot-n-cold-fantasy-baseball-all-stars-2/.
Your All-stars: Nolan Remiold, Shelley Duncan, Casey Kotchman, Jordan Schafer, A.J. Pierzynski, Cody Ross, Chase Headley, Kyle Drabek, Joe Saunders, Danny Duffy, Ross Detwiler, Brandon McCarthy, Matt Moore, Daniel Bard, Jay Bruce, Matt Joyce, Nick Markakis and more roto knowledge!
6
Apr
Posted by alangyo in Blog. Tagged: brandon mccarthy, Bruce Chen, C.C. Sabathia, Carl Pavano, Chad Billingsley, colby lewis, Cory Luebke, felix hernandez, Ian Kennedy, jaime garcia, jake arrieta, james shields, jered weaver, jeremy guthrie, john danks, Tim Lincecum, yovani gallardo. Leave a comment
2012 Fantasy Baseball Pitch or Ditch for Friday, April 6, 2012 for Fantasy Pros 911: http://fp911.com/2012-fantasy-baseball-pitch-or-ditch-for-friday-april-6-2012/, an article that discusses all of the starting pitching roto and fantasy baseball options for today and which should be started and avoided.
27
Sep
Posted by alangyo in Blog. Tagged: aaron harand, Anibal Sanchez, brandon mccarthy, brandon mccarthy jordan zimmerman, bud norris, Clay Buchholz, danny espinosa, derek holland, derrek holland, drew stubbs, erick aybar, fantasy baseball, Hunter Pence, Ian Kennedy, jhoulys chacin, JJ Hardy, Joe Mauer, Jordan Zimmerman, Justin Upton, mark teixeira, pedro alvarez, roto, seth smith, Trevor Cahill. Leave a comment
24
Aug
Posted by alangyo in H2H. Tagged: albert lang, alfredo simon, anthan eovaldi, baseball, brandon allen, brandon mccarthy, brett lawrie, brian duensing, Carlos Ruiz, dillon gee, fantasy baseball, head to head, Johnny Damon, jose lopez, justin sellers, Kelly Johnson, kyle seager, mlb, Orlando Hudson, rod barajas, roto, ubaldo jimenez, Wade Davis, will venable. 1 comment
Players get hot and cold over a seven-day period, it’s as sure as the samples are small.
That is why Katy created the Hot ‘N’ Cold All-stars.
‘Cause you’re hot…you’re yes…you’re in…you’re up
Rod Barajas – As stated in the Katy Perry All-star by-laws, Barajas must make at least one appearance every year (here, here and here). We were beginning to run out of time though, so it was nice to see Barajas really make a case for himself by going 9/17 with four homers over the last seven days. With Navarro out of the picture and the Dodgers still hating on A.J. Ellis, Barajas looks to be a “starting” catcher form here on out. Barajas falls into the Salty/Arencibia mold, he won’t hit much higher than .250 the rest of the way, but he could mash a couple of dongs here or there. He’s a nice get in deeper leagues.
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29
Jul
Posted by alangyo in H2H. Tagged: albert lang, brandon mccarthy, Brett Cecil, cliff pennington, clint barmes, conor jackson, corey luebke, danny espinosa, Dontrelle Willis, eduardo nunez, fantasy baseball, fantasy sports, h2h corner, head to head, hideki matsui, jesus guzman, lucas duda, mark reynolds, matt joyce, mike cameron, mike carp, oakland athletics, roto, Trevor Cahill. 2 comments
Players get hot and cold over a seven-day period, it’s as sure as the samples are small.
That is why Katy created the Hot ‘N’ Cold All-stars.
‘Cause you’re hot…you’re yes…you’re in…you’re up
Hideki Matsui: Man, Matsui has come back from outer space over the last seven days: 13/29 with two dingers. It raised his disappointing season average to .244 and has him on the cusp of double digit homers. Matsui, who hasn’t hit less than 21 homers or batted less than .273 in his last three full seasons, could make a decent down the stretch addition. It wouldn’t surprise me if he hit around .270 the rest of the way and doubled his homerun output.
Cliff Pennington: I’ve always loved Cliff Clavin (Hey he did predict Obama) and always kind of liked Cliff Pennington. However I hate the Jets and I hate Chad Pennington, go figure. Anyway, back to whatever the point of this was: Pennington has smoked the ball of late (12/26 with two dingers). He hit a modest .250 last year, but did steal 29 bases in 34 attempts. Unfortunately, this year he is abysmally 6/15 in SB attempts. With shortstops and middle infielders around the world falling like fruit flies, Pennington is worth a look. The batting average is decidedly average and the power is non-existent, but he could go on a decent steals “tear” down the stretch. Hey, when Alexei Cassilla hitting the DL is a blow, people like Pennington become relevant.
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