American League East Preview 2011: The Boston Red Sox Should Rule, While the Baltimore Orioles Could Surprise
Published By Kevin Paul On Saturday, March 26th 2011. Under AL East, American League, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Fantasy, Fantasy Baseball, Kevin Paul, MLB, New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays, Toronto Blue Jays, Writers Tags: 2011 MLB Preview, Adam Jones, AL East Preview, Alex Rodriguez, American League, American League East, Baltimore Orioles, Baseball Preview, Boston Red Sox, Brett Gardner, Brian Matusz, Buck Showalter, Derek Jeter, Dustin Pedroia, Fantasy Baseball, Fantasy Baseball Breakout Candidates, Jeremy Hellickson, Johnny Damon, Jon Lester, Jose Bautista, Kevin Youkilis, Kyle Drabek, Manny Ramirez, MLB, New York Yankees, Nick Markakis, Tampa Bay Rays, Toronto Blue Jays, Vladimir Guerrero
Two of baseball’s monsters, the game’s only Canadian team, a low-payroll squad chock full of talent and a franchise rich in history, but mired in a drought – that’s the American League East division in a nutshell.
The 2011 version of the AL East is easily the strongest division on paper, ... Read More
Fantasy Baseball: Top Ten Comeback of the Year Candidates
Published By Kevin Paul On Friday, April 2nd 2010. Under American League, Arizona Diamondbacks, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Fantasy, Fantasy Baseball, Kevin Paul, Milwaukee Brewers, Minnesota Twins, MLB, National League, Philadelphia Phillies, Writers Tags: Adrian Beltre, American League, Arizona Diamondbacks, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Chris Young, Cole Hamels, Comeback of the Year, David Wright, Fantasy Baseball, Francisco Liriano, Geovany Soto, J.J. Hardy, Jake Peavy, Minnesota Twins, MLB, National League, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Stephen Drew, Top 10, Top Ten Comeback Candidates, Ty Wigginton
If you’re a die-hard fantasy geek, then you’ll know that more often than not, leagues are won by the sleeper picks and late draft selections that pan out.
In particular, those mid-to-late round picks often feature potential comeback of the year candidates. Here’s a top ten list of predictions for fantasy ... Read More
Fantasy Baseball: Jason Heyward to Start Opening Day, But What’s His Upside?
Published By Kevin Paul On Saturday, March 27th 2010. Under Atlanta Braves, Fantasy, Fantasy Baseball, Kevin Paul, MLB, National League, NL East, Writers Tags: Alex Gordon, Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Fantasy Baseball, florida marlins, Jason Heyward, Jay Bruce, Jeremy Hermida, Justin Upton, Kansas City Royals, Keeper League, MLB, National League, Nick Markakis, NL East, Rookie of the Year, What is Jason Heyward's Upside?
The Atlanta Braves announced on Friday what everyone in baseball has been speculating over the last few months – that hyped power hitting prospect Jason Heyward will be starting for Atanta on opening day.
All the hype on Heyward is making its way to fantasy leagues as well. But before you ... Read More
Fantasy Baseball: Phil Hughes’ Value Up, Joba Chamberlain’s Down
Published By Kevin Paul On Thursday, March 25th 2010. Under AL East, American League, Fantasy, Fantasy Baseball, Kevin Paul, MLB, New York Yankees, Writers Tags: 5th Starter, American League East, Bargain Pick, Fantasy Baseball, Hughes Wins Starter Job, Joba Chamberlain, MLB, New York Yankees, Phil Hughes, Pitching Rotation
Today, the New York Yankees made an announcement that should raise the eyebrows of many fantasy baseball team owners.
Phil Hughes was named the 5th starter – ending speculation that was ongoing in the spring between Hughes and teammate Joba Chamberlain.
“What I set out to do this spring was win that ... Read More




