Posts Tagged ‘edwin jackson’
14
Mar
Posted by alangyo in Blog. Tagged: 2012 fantasy baseball sleeper, edwin jackson, fantasy baseball, fantasy baseball sleeper, roto, Washington Nationals. Leave a comment
Edwin Jackson, Seizing that Potential: 2012 Fantasy Baseball Sleeper for Fantasy Pros 911: http://fp911.com/edwin-jackson-seizing-that-potential-2012-fantasy-baseball-sleeper/. A look at the fantasy baseball and roto sleeper status of Washington Nationals pitcher Edwin Jackson.
31
Jan
Posted by alangyo in Blog, Uncategorized. Tagged: 2012 fantasy baseball ranks, A.J. Burnett, colby lewis, edwin jackson, ervin santana, fantasy baseball, fantasy baseball ranks, head to head, henderson alvarez, homer bailey, jaime garcia, Jair Jurrjens, Jeremy Hellickson, jon lester, Jordan Lyles, matt garza, roto, ryan dempster, ryan vogelsong, sean marshall, Ted Lilly, travis wood, yovani gallardo. Leave a comment
2012 Fantasy Baseball Starting Pitcher Preview – head-to-head for FantasyPros911: http://fp911.com/2012-fantasy-baseball-sp-preview-h2h/
A look at fantasy baseball starting pitchers and their ranks for 2012. The post includes in-depth analysis of Yovani Gallardo, Jon Lester, Matt Garza, Ervin Santana, Ted Lilly, Edwin Jackson, Jeremy Hellickson, Jaime Garcia, Sean Marshall, Jair Jurrjens, Ryan Vogelsong, Ryan Dempster, Colby Lewis, A.J. Burnett, Henderson Alvarez, Travis Wood, Jordan Lyles, Homer Bailey, and more!
24
Jan
Posted by alangyo in Blog. Tagged: aramis ramirez, BJ Upton, Brandon Phillips, carlos pena, dan uggla, Desmond Jennings, edwin jackson, fantasy baseball, Fausto Carmona, Gary Carter, jason kipnis, manny ramirez, Maro Scutaro, michael morse, michael pineda, Mike Moustakas, mike trout, Nick Markakis, Prince Fielder, roto, roy oswalt, Ryan Braun, Ryan Theriot, the Red Sox, Tim Lincecum, Yu Darvish. Leave a comment
Baseball Daily Digest Radio with Joel Henard and Albert Lang from January 23. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thefantasyinsiders/2012/01/24/baseball-daily-digest-radio-with-joel-henard-and-albert-lang
We’ll talk: Ryan Braun, Roto, Fantasy Baseball, Gary Carter, Maro Scutaro, the Red Sox, Nick Markakis, Manny Ramirez, Tim Lincecum, Carlos Pena, Fausto Carmona, Michael Morse, Ryan theriot, Yu Darvish, Prince Fielder, Edwin jackson, Roy Oswalt, BJ Upton, Desmond Jennings, Michael Pineda, Dan Uggla, jason Kipnis, Brandon Phillips, Mike Moustakas, Aramis Ramirez, Mike Trout and more!
18
Jan
Posted by alangyo in Blog. Tagged: albert pujols, aramis ramirez, Carlos Beltran, david ortiz, edwin jackson, fantasy baseball, Grady Sizemore, hiroki kuroda, Jimmy Rollins, Jose Reyes, michael cuddyer, Prince Fielder, roto. Leave a comment
The offseason sucks, right? If you aren’t a fan of the Nouveau Rich Angels or Marlins, ain’t much happening.
Sure you stay up on all the news and get excited when your squad picks up a new (malcontented) outfielder – or a stud Cuban who might actually be eligible for social security benefits (if he was a citizen, you know) – or one of the Molina Brothers.
For the most part, however, there is very little to keep fantasy players engaged through the long winter months. Lucky for you, I’ve got a solution: Hot Stove Fantasy Baseball.
The league’s set up is really quite simple. Each owner is allotted $230 to build his team. The player universe is everyone that filed for free agency following the season (including those desperate (smart?) few who accepted arbitration). There is a handy list at Baseball Reference every year: http://www.baseball-reference.com/friv/2011-free-agents.shtml.
Each team starts 10 hitters (normal spots plus two utilities), four SPs, three RPs and three general Ps. You cannot make any moves (other than trades) during the regular season and must fill each roster spot with a body (but you could always use Troy Glaus if you want!).
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10
Jan
Posted by alangyo in Blog. Tagged: anthony rizzo, baltimore orioles, barry larkin, baseball, brett lawrie, Chicago cubs, chicago white sox, Cincinnati reds, edwin jackson, fantasy baseball, Hall of Fame, hof, jack morris, jeff bagwell, jorge posada, Josh Johnson, Marlins, mlb, Nick Markakis, oakland athletics, padres, Philadelphia Phillies, roto, Ryan Braun, tyler chatwood. Leave a comment
Baseball Daily Digest Radio with Joel Henard and Albert Lang: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thefantasyinsiders/2012/01/10/baseball-daily-digest-radio-with-joel-henard-and-albert-lang
We discussed the Hall of Fame results, Barry Larkin, Jeff Bagwell and Jack Morris.
In addition, we focused on the Cubs latest moves, the fate of the Oakland Athletics, Jorge Posada’s retirement and his Hall of Fame chances, Ryan Braun, Brett Lawrie, the Baltimore Orioles, the Reds 2012 prospects, the Chicago White Sox, Tyler Chatwood, the Phillies line-up issues, the Marlins and Josh Johnson, and went through some fantasy baseball and roto projections/ranks.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thefantasyinsiders/2012/01/10/baseball-daily-digest-radio-with-joel-henard-and-albert-lang
9
Jan
Posted by alangyo in Blog. Tagged: anthony rizzo, baltimore orioles, barry larkin, baseball, brett lawrie, Chicago cubs, chicago white sox, Cincinnati reds, edwin jackson, fantasy baseball, Hall of Fame, hof, jack morris, jeff bagwell, jorge posada, Josh Johnson, Marlins, mlb, Nick Markakis, oakland athletics, padres, Philadelphia Phillies, roto, Ryan Braun, tyler chatwood. Leave a comment
Baseball Daily Digest Radio with Joel Henard and Albert Lang http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thefantasyinsiders/2012/01/10/baseball-daily-digest-radio-with-joel-henard-and-albert-lang.
We’ll talk the Hall of Fame results, Barry Larkin, Jeff Bagwell and Jack Morris. We’ll also talk the Cubs latest moves, the fate of the Oakland Athletics, Jorge Posada’s retirement, Ryan Braun, Brett Lawrie, the Baltimore Orioles, the Reds 2012 prospects, the Chicago White Sox, Tyler Chatwood, the Phillies line-up issues, the Marlins and Josh Johnson, and go through some fantasy baseball and roto projections/ranks
13
Oct
Posted by alangyo in Blog. Tagged: chris iannetta, colby rasmus, dan uggla, edwin jackson, fantasy baseball, fantasy sports, gio gonzalez, Jason Bartlett, Jimmy Rollins, mark reynolds, mlb, Nick Swisher, play-offs, roto, will venable. Leave a comment
18
May
Posted by alangyo in H2H. Tagged: adrina beltre, albert lang, Alex Rodriguez, aramis ramirez, buy low, Carl Crawford, Chris Carpenter, edwin jackson, erick aybar, fantasy baseball, fantasy sports, H2H, h2h corner, jaime garcia, james shields, jhonny peralta, malky cabrera, matt joyce, roto, sell high, Trade Strategy. Leave a comment
Buddy Garrity sales time (sell now)
When it is Buddy Garrity sales time, you should be moving players immediately. These are players that will likely regress to means or not perform as well as they have been (i.e., sell high candidates).
Matt Joyce – It’s safe to say, I’ve been a Matt Joyce supporter (see: here & here). However, I can’t buy his current production: .367/.426/.608 with six bombs. Currently his isolated power* is in line with last year, so his power profile is somewhat legit (although his HR/FB is elevated over last season). In addition, his line drive percentage is about 10% higher than in 2010. Continue reading →
6
May
Posted by alangyo in Blog. Tagged: Adam Dunn, Adam Jones, adrian beltre, albert lang, albert pujols, alex avila, Alfonso Soriano, Atlanta Braves, baltimore orioles, baseball cards, Ben Zobrist, buster posey, chris young, Cleveland Indians, derrek lee, Dodgers, dominos, domions, edwin jackson, EM forster, fantasy baseball, francisco liriano, giants, h2h corner, haruki murakami, howie kendrick, Ian Kinsler, jason bay, Justin Morneau, kendrys morales, lance berkman, luke scott, Marlins, Matt Holliday, matt kemp, matt wieters, miguel montero, mike napoli, minnesota twins, orlando cabrera, Orlando Hudson, Placido Polanco, Prince Fielder, Reds, Rickie Weeks, rihanna, rob, rob neyer, rockies, roto, Russell Martin, Ryan Howard, ryan raburn, ryan roberts, shin-soo choo, survivior, Tampa bay rays, teixeira, vlad guerrero. Leave a comment
It struck me that this piece could be known as the twitter column…
Zobrist…Zorrilla
Surprise, surprise, Lance Berkman is the top first baseman and my boy Zobrist is in the top 5. Expect Fielder/Pujols to replace them, with Teixeira and Howard filling out the top seven. Just a crazy deep position – I feel bad for those stuck with Justin Morneau and Kendrys Morales.
The Orioles have some buy low guys…Guerrero, Scott.
How is the human body so different from vessel to vessel: Holliday/Dunn, Bay/Morneau.
Matt Holliday – most underrated baseball player of the last few years? According to the players/Neyer, it is Shin-soo Choo. Hard to argue against that. Continue reading →