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 →
5
May
Posted by alangyo in H2H. Tagged: albert lang, alexi ogando, Carl Crawford, don draper, elite fantasy, fantasy baseball, h2, howie kendrick, Jair Jurrjens, Jeff Francoeur, josh tomlin, justin masterson, Kelly Johnson, Kyle Lohse, lance berkman, matt garza, michael pineda, Nick Swisher, Placido Polanco, roto, ubaldo jimenez. 3 comments
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).
Jeff Francoeur – I didn’t think he was even worth writing about; however, someone asked if they should trade Johnny Damon for Jeff Francoeur. Sure, he is the Continue reading →