Archive for April, 2010

Across the Board

MLB’s “across the board” player for Wednesday, April 21st was Ryan Braun.  He pounded out a 3 for 4, 1 HR, 1 RBI, 1 SB, and 1 Run performance. Meanwhile, you saw “double impact” if you owned Andrew McCutchen, Julio Borbon, and Will Venable – 2 SBs – or Colby Rasmus – 2 HRs! Hooray!  Borbon [...]

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Life Temporarily Trumps Fantasy

Friends, sometimes life does, indeed, trump fantasy.  I, personally, am going to have a much more busy Summer than I ever anticipated. Heck, as evidenced by my absence from the publishing table for the last week or so, it has started already, and it has become clear to me that I – and my lack [...]

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Across the Board

For only the second gameday this year, no player went “across the board” on Tuesday. Two players “doubled-down” yesterday, however.  Ty Wigginton had two HRs and Pirates phenom Andrew McCutchen had two SBs.  In total, though, it was a slow night on the base-paths with only six SBs.  Meanwhile, 25 total HRs got blasted out [...]

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From the Trading Floor

By Chris Spencer Well, week one is in the books.  How ya’ doing?  Are you in first place looking down upon the rest of the league?  Are you in last; shaking your fist at your underachieving bunch?  Or, are you somewhere in-between? The beauty of this time of the year is that we still have [...]

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Across the Board

Monday, April 12th, was a pretty productive day, FBTM fans, with 27 total HRs hit and 22 bases stolen. Four players “doubled-down” yesterday as Andruw Jones (is he still playing?) and Scott Rolen (I knew I should’ve started him!) each hit two Home Runs. Meanwhile, Ryan Theriot (now, him, I started) and Denard Span (I [...]

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The Hot Corner

By Matt Vandenbrand Alright, folks, it’s time you learned something about me – I’m a deep league player. Well, I prefer to play in deeper leagues.  You know, the 14 to 16 team leagues where guys like Carl Pavano are not only own-able, but valuable! Those are my kind of leagues! Last season, I played [...]

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You da’ Man, Ivar!

Ivar Anderson of FantasyGameday.net is a fantasy baseball playing MACHINE! If it weren’t bad enough that he was a mock draft maniac this off-season – supporting FBTM in all of their pre-season mocks while running his own weekly drafts for FGD, the last time we conversed, he let spill the fact that he’s in over [...]

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In the Money

By Jesse Severe “Know Thyself” — the Oracle of Delphi “If you don’t know where you’re going, you might not get there.” — Yogi Berra Some baseball writers decry fantasy baseball because cheering for teams has been replaced by cheering for individual players. Readers of websites like ours know that this has long since stopped [...]

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Across the Board

It was a very productive day for power and speed yesterday.  In total, there were 31 HRs hit, 26 SBs swiped, and three “across the board” performances: Orlando Cabrera – 2 for 4, 1 HR, 3 RBIs, 1 SB, 1 Run Rajai Davis – 2 for 5, 1 HR, 1 RBI, 1 SB, 2 Runs [...]

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Across the Board

For Tuesday, April 6th, our “across the board” player is Rickie Weeks, fans.  He went 1 for 2, 1 HR, 1 RBI, 1 SB, with 2 Runs.  Want to know the best part?  2 BBs and no Ks!  I like it!

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Across the Board

Welcome back to “Across the Board”, FBTM fans! Back a few years ago, to answer the MLB.com Fantasy 411’s call for a name to describe a player who racks up a run, home run, RBI, and stolen base all in the same game, I coined the phrase “across the board”.  And, when Fantasy Baseball Trade [...]

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Learning Curves

By Chris Spencer “The good thing about Opening Day is, at the end of the day, it counts. It’s on record.” – Jimmy Rollins I couldn’t have said it better.  Opening Day is here, my friends.  Everything counts, from here on out. Our little hobby is simple.  It is your job as the fantasy GM [...]

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