Adam Dunn was dealt to the Diamondbacks today in exchange for three prospects, making the race for the NL West crown a little bit more interesting. The D-Backs land a power bat just in time for a slug-fest-ful series in Coors Field. With the Dodgers trade for Manny Ramirez and the Diamondbacks trade [...]
Entries Tagged as ‘Fantasy Baseball’
July 22, 2008
The Oakland A’s Opened a New Chapter of Moneyball in 2008
The uncanny ability of the Oakland A’s to be so successful while spending so little money has been nothing short of amazing. Books have been written about his unconventional style. Execs from around the league have modeled their strategies after Beane’s brilliance in Oakland. Even as the eyes of baseball watch their [...]
July 1, 2008
Monday Night Baseball: Liriano’s Recovery, Swisher’s Hot Bat, the Red Hot Rays, and Joel Zumaya’s Gas
Francisco Liriano Watch: After back-to-back gawd awful starts, Liriano bounced back nicely and put together a masterful performance last night, picking up the 2-1 win against the Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs (The names alone are enough to love Minor League Baseball. No?). Liriano scattered four hits over seven innings, and did not allow [...]
June 29, 2008
¡Beisbol es loco! (and other notes from around the league)
According to Vlad Guerrero, “beisbol es loco.” After watching the Angels and Dodgers showdown in La-La Land on Saturday night, that sentiment is a tough one to argue. Jered Weaver and Jose Arredondo combined to throw a no-hitter, but the Angels still lost the game! This is the fifth time in baseball [...]
June 25, 2008
Second Half Explosion on the Horizon?
Jeff Francoeur came into the Spring Training in the best shape of his professional life, and expectations of an All-Star caliber season. So far that’s been anything but true for the 24 year-old. Hitting .247 with only 8 home runs, Francoeur has been a fantasy stinker so far. He’s been moved down [...]
June 23, 2008
Francisco Liriano Watch, 6/20/08: One Step Forward and Two Steps Back
Just when Francisco Liriano looked like he was on the fast track to regaining his dominance in 2008, he turned a very unimpressive start against the Indianapolis Indians on Friday. It’s great to see that he is still boasting a great strikeout-to-walk ratio (7 Ks: 1 BB on Friday), but it appears that he [...]
June 19, 2008
Francisco Liriano Watch, 6/15/08
Francisco Liriano delivered his third consecutive win on Sunday against Cincinnati Reds affiliate, the Louisville Bats. Liriano threw 95 pitches over 7.1 innings while allowing 2 earned runs while striking out five. The 24 year old southpaw showed excellent command, as he did not yield a single walk during his outing for the first time [...]
June 11, 2008
Francisco Liriano Watch, 6/11/08
Francisco Liriano was brilliant in his 10th minor league start of the season on Tuesday night. Facing the Tampa Bay affiliate, Durham Bulls, Liriano took the ball for six innings, allowing only one earned run while scattering six hits (none for extra bases) en route to his second victory of the 2008 season.
By racking up [...]
June 6, 2008
Mounding Observations
Pitching for the Triple-A Rochester Red Wings, Francisco Liriano earned his first win in professional baseball since July 23, 2006. This was by no means his best outing though. He surrendered a 3-run homer in the first inning and issued 4 walks over 6 innings pitched. It’s very encouraging to see 7 [...]
June 5, 2008
Volquez is dominant yet again
Edinson Volquez continues to impress after shutting down one of the best offenses in baseball.


