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Roaming The Outfield
Bold League Leaders PDF Print E-mail
Roaming The Outfield
Written by Patrick DiCaprio   
Tuesday, 13 April 2010 11:27
Here is an article from Mike Podhorzer, our projections stud, on his longshot league leaders for 2010. You can get lots of great articles like this, including daily Pitch or Ditch articles, Lenny's Daily podcast, Paul Greco's Hit or Ditch, access to our 1-800 Number for instant advice and a whole lot more. And the price is right!

So Mondays during the season will be Leaders & Laggards day, where I take a look at the leader and laggard boards with various luck metrics. Since we are only one week into the season, clearly these lists are of no use just yet, so here is another set of bold predictions to make fun of me for. I decided not to predict runs because it was too difficult for me to find someone that was bold, yet actually had some semblence of a chance.
 
Fantasy Baseball Comeback Players for 2010, Delmon Young PDF Print E-mail
Roaming The Outfield
Written by Greg Marta   
Saturday, 13 February 2010 00:00

Few prospects have been hyped as much as Delmon Young, but after three full major league seasons the fantasy baseball world is still wondering why.  In 2005, at the age of 19, Young belted 20 home runs and stole 25 bases in merely 330 at bats in Double-A Montgomery.  Last season with Minnesota he managed only 12 home runs and 2 steals in 395 at bats.  His .283 batting average was also unimpressive and his playing time diminished.

 
Fantasy Baseball Comeback Players for 2010 - Edwin Encarnacion - Part 2 of 15 PDF Print E-mail
Roaming The Outfield
Written by Greg Marta   
Friday, 29 January 2010 19:38
Edwin Encarnacion has done it all - hit for average, hit for power and stolen a slew of bases.  He just hasn't done it all in the same year and after an injury plagued 2009 some now question if the breakout is ever coming.  Encarnacion suffered a bone chip in his wrist in April and never seem right, batting a dismal .225 on the season.  Throw in the fact that he left a bandbox in Cincy to play in Toronto and it's easy to understand why Edwin Encarnacion's value has plummeted heading into the 2010 fantasy baseball season.