Monday, July 30, 2007

Transaction de Monday



I'm tapped out for witty quotes. Here's a nice picture of Dizzy Dean.


For a bunch of hippies, there sure was a lot of fight in the Not So Fragile Flowers this week. Despite edging out the Slipstream Starlings on the scoreboard, they decided to bolster their pitching by adding ex-Darned Sock ace setup man Scot "Deflector" Shields. TDS are rumored to have been so desperate lately, they might just have traded Shields for NSFF castoff Mark Teahen and saved the $1 pickup fee. Also out is Kenny Rogers, who got hisself on the DL with an elbow. How much longer is this guy going to play? one wonders. [I once personally witnessed him pitching in a Rangers' father/son/daughter game before a real game, and I must say, his underhand dealings to the kids weren't that much slower than his overhand dealings to the men the night before.] He's replaced by Aaron "Kiss the" Cook for $1. Rating this week's moves according to baseball movies, I give these a Major League II.

Let us not forget the Jackanapes, those impudent lil' turds. Two moves: Shutdown ace Randy Johnson was flushed for clubhouse cancer Milton Bradley. The Jacks won Bradley for a $1, but only because another team--I'm not saying which one, Gary--bid 75 cents. The Jacks are determined to go down fighting and dropped Manuel Corpas after using him only for his body for a week and throwing him out like yesterday's trash. Poor Manny. It's not like he didn't put out. He pitched in 20.5 points this week to help the Jacks rout the Sickos. Coming in is probable closer Brett "Quag" Myers. Let's see if the Jacks can keep this boy toy longer than a week. These moves I deem: Long Gone

Ah-ooh, The Slipstream Starlings left reeling from the loss of superstar Chase Utley had to do something. They dropped Ervin "Black Magic" Santana and picked up Orlando "Bloom Ernie" Hudson. [For give me, that was a reach, but this week was a tough one.] Price $1. The memories: about $1.19 a pound. I rate this: Little Big League, which is only slightly better than that Brighten the Corners miscarriage that was "Blue Hawaiian."

Rumors coming out of Texas say The Darnedsox, losers of their last 6, may be ready to sell off key franchise pieces to contenders for even the most irrelevant of future considerations. Hoping to better a weak schedule for their 'real' pitchers, TDS signed two-start belly-itcher Jeff "Chicken Shit" Suppan for a buck. Sportsline says he's seriously trying to get his season back on track. That's good. It'd have been a mistake to pick him up if he was frivolously or snarkily trying to get his season on track. Please, God, make it stop! This looks like it might be an unwatchable Scott Backula-laden Major League III: Back to the Minors.

The Consummate Bastards outbid another team above with $3--again, I can't say which one, but I know it's a darned fact that they almost thought about almost bidding $2--for flashy LF Lastings "Gets Good" Milledge. Off like a prom dress is Pat Neshek, who was only gotten a week or so ago for $3. A king's ransom for a middleman in a league that doesn't use middlemen. I call this one Bull Durham. But mostly the lamer, second half of the movie, after all the baseball and the relationship shit starts up.

The Savage Sickos. What can we say about them that hasn't already been said? Well, for one, they picked up Naps cast-off John Danks for $3. We'll see if this pans out. Danks hasn't been too bad lately. We'll see how long the Sickos' patience lasts on this, as this can only be a move for the future. Out is the perennially broken Bartolo "Stinky" Colon. Color this: The Sandlot III.

Thursday, July 26, 2007

TransAction Thursday

Over the SPAN of the first half, Circling the Drain took many NAPS. But recently, the team has SNAPped out of it and gone on quite the spending spree. Picks or PANS? Only Commissioner Johnston knows. And he will share with you. Right now...

Life Outside the Diamond is a Wrench
Before eloping with Circling the Drain ("CtD") and sailing around the world (where CtD will be the Ferdinand to his wayward girl) Mike Piazza hops on the playing field for $2. Long-coveted by CtD, Piazza cuts a fine figure squatting behind the dish, beckoning the pitcher with his curly eyelashes, his slender fingers going through a complicated array of signals that when stripped down to their very essence communicate nothing more than, "Whatever you have to pitch at me, I will catch to the best of my ability." And that's only as a DH!

CtD says, "I'm done with Sergio. Batters treat him like a ragdoll."

Piazza: PICK

Two-Buck Pat
"He is back folks [sic]," touts CBS Sportsline. He being Pat Burrell ($2). And as illustrated by this photo, he is back, indeed...all back.
But all Piazza-inspired HomoEro aside, Burrell's been hitting .419/.545/.581 since the break. There's hot talent out there, people. You just have to know where to look, like CtD does. Just follow the big black arrows.

CtD says, "Mr. Jones and me look into the future and stare at the beautiful women. And they don't like minor leaguers. DROP."

Burrell: PICK

Crystal Lake Southie
There's nothing like the smell of freshly tasered Marlin circling the drain and clogging up the sink. Scott Olsen ($1), who attended Crystal Lake (IL) South High School, which, if you can believe it, is full of even more stoners than WoodCoHigh [Hi, Gary; or should I say "High," Gary.], is a surprise pick-up by CtD. Surprising not because CtD's players are upstanding citizens and all-around-good guys [they aren't; in fact, it's the biggest collection of cheats, cons, and assholes on DCBA record], but surprising in that Olsen blows chunks. When he's drunk. And eluding police. And getting tasered. And spending the night in jail. And all that.

CtD says, "Danke Schoen, darling Danks a shame."

Olsen: PAN

Not that today's column is exclusively about CtD. There were certainly other significant transactions last night. The most significant being 'Da Infidels picking up Miguel Batista ($1). Batista isn't a monumental pick-up and Dan Johnson isn't a tremendous loss, but the fact 'Da Infidels logged on to the site is monumental news! Welcome back/home, sir. I guess a couple of victories renews interest in our national electronic pastime.

I've saved the most exciting pick-up for last because, well, it's the most exciting. This pick-up marks the first time in DCBA TransAction history that we have a Wheel-of-Fortune-like 'Before and After' on the incoming and departing player: Chris Duncan Hunter Pence. Fucking brilliant, you consummate bastard, you. Best. Pick-up. Ever.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Transaction de Monday


Unhappy managers make lots of moves!!!


Coming to you live from my first time using Firefox here. Unlike the Clint Eastwood super plane, it does not obey my thoughts.

There was a ton of movement early Monday morning. As such, my evaluation method will be based on whatever I feel like at the time. I want to get back to reading Harry Potter.

All the Wrong Cubs made three earth-shaking moves: First up, nicked up super control pitcher Randy "Hungry Like the" Wolf got dumped for Ryan "Donnie" Garko for $1. Also on his way out was Orlando Hudson in order to make way for Aaron "Hamburger" Hill. The price was right at $1. The tertiary move--I wanted to drop "tertiary" in tonight--was the replacement of the mercurial Rich Harden with Joe Saunders, SP for the Anaheim Mighty Ducks, $1.



Not ones to stand pat, the Savage Sickos pulled out some sadistic shit too. Getting the axe, was White Sox hero Jose Contreras who will be replaced with Lenny DiNardo for $1. Getting axed to leave was broke down ace Chris Carpenter. This one hurts. He's going under the knife and'll likely be out until around this time next year... if he's lucky. Taking his place in the rotation is ace RF Nick Markakis, the Greek god of crab cakes, or possibly just crabs, for the price of $1. That he's out 12 months has gotta hurt in a keeper league. Hold a good thought for the Sickos.



The Slipstream Starlings ditched SS JJ Hardy who has been sputtering of late. The Lesson: Sell high, gentlemen. Hardy came out of the gates like gangbusters and might have been used to take some poor schmo--like me--to the cleaners. Now, his replacement is some Devil Ray 1B about whom Chris or Al made look good in the first half recap. His name, Carlos Pena. His price, $1.



Not one to disappoint us by not digging up the most obscure possible finds, The Consummate Bastards made a couple of moves, one absolutely breathtaking. First, the extramundane: Season-long underachiever (.212) Rickie "Nine and Half" Weeks got cut to make room for Jeff Kent, who's coming out of retirement. If I understand this correctly, Kent has a bit of history with a certain DCBA manager. I don't know if that's this manager, but what the hell. I can't imagine anyone else bid on Kent, though he is a solid performer at a shaky position. TCBs overpaid at $3. Still, a good pick. Not happy with Weeks' hair apparent [$2 DCBA to the first one to get that reference.], TCBs dropped Howie Kendrick who inconveniently found his way onto the DL just when TCBs' patience with Weeks wore out. In to replace him at backup 2B is middleman Pat Neshek, a Scot Shields clone who actually has better numbers than Shields, but not as many points. Pity, TCBs should've rung because Shields could've been theirs.



After an afternoon of doing the math to find out they were mathematically beaten by the fuckin' Infidels, The Darned Sox took their blankie and prized World B. Free Fleer card into the dog's kennel to curl up in a fetal position, sob, and do some soul-searching. Being 8-8 at this point wouldn't sting so much if it didn't include a 5 week losing streak. One capped by a team with one win to its name and apparently forsaken by its manager. I mean really... Proposals to a certain team this week rudely went unanswered or counteroffered even though they concerned players On the Block and addressed stated needs. I won't name the team, but I'll give you a hit: The team names sounds like Best of Us Empiracals. Still, something needed to be done. Anything needed to be done. Sputtering SP Matt Morris, his velocity down, his prescription to Levitra expired, got zipped up and put away in favor of short-term Hanley Ramirez (dislocated shoulder) insurance policy Jason "President" Bartlett. The price: $2. One dollar for the player, and one dollar for despiration's sake. Dropped simply because his manager was cruising the free agent pool with all the discretion of a drunk sailor port-calling in Bangkok was Scot Shields. Why TDS stuck with Shields no one can say. It's one of those dysfunctional relationships you see on TV, where one spouse with a black eye says about the other with the busted lip "I still love him." In to replace Shields in the imaginary bullpen is Florida Marlins closer Kevin Gregg who should've been a Darned Sock long ago, if you ask me. This happened for the bargain basement price of $2. Apropos that "Bridge Over Troubled Water" just started playing on my iTunes. Now taking odds on whether TDS make the playoffs.



"Bringing up the rear" are the Not So Fragile Flowers who had a productive week, so I don't know why they're bellyachin'. First pickup was Kason Gabbard, the guy from Death Cab for Cutie who is currently replacing Curt Schilling in the Red Sox rotation. Gabbard's been solid, so don't be surprised if the Sox take their time with Schilling, and Gabbard hangs on for the NSFFs for a few weeks. Apparently, the NSFF went to the Darned Sox School of Fantasy Baseball Free Agent Bidding. $2. Anyone bid $1 on Gabbard? I promise you won't be called a schmuck. Gabbard takes Kevin Slowey's place in the rotation. Slowey is bringing up the rear in the All-Bad Name For a Pitcher category, just behind, David Riske, Homer Bailey (WTF?), Woody Williams, Braden Looper, et al. Slowey's back down on the farm, but look for someone to possibly pick him up if they're out of it and hold on to him for next year. Finally, NSFFs padded their pitching by dropping Micah Owings who both has a dumb first name and even dumber-looking facial hair. I saw it for myself during the Cubs game yesterday on WGN. He's struggled to make it through the 5th inning of most games. Perhaps a training regimen of shaving every other day from 120 feet in the outfield would build up some arm strength. Oh yeah, the guy replacing him is none other than Little Buddy Carlyle, the little freckle-faced fucker who used to wrap your houses back in middle school, purveyor of wet willies, Texas titty twisters (AKA purple hermans), and the guy who would pull that little locker loop ("fag tag") off the back of your shirt. He pulled down your sister's training bra during the pep rally. He turned his eyelids inside out and made the Jackanapes barf during lunch. Sportsline says he's come out of nowhere. We all know that to be a lie. He got out of the can. Sprung for $2. Now, he's blessed with the magical waters that flow through the Atlanta Braves pitching department. Life's a bitch.



Addendum

It has come to our attention that in the flurry of activity, the Jackanapes also made a move. Manny "the Body" Corpas, relief ace of the Colorado Rocky's was had for $1. Habeas has converted five saves in as many chances. His quest to convert more saves than chances remains thwarted by the rule about not being able to pitch yourself into a save situation, but he's young, has big dreams, so let's not tell him that. Manual replaces Rafael "the Lesser" Soriano who's taken a turn for the awful. Could you trust a face like his to not be befuttled on the Atlanta bump?



Well, better late than never, Jackanapes. But color me Raffy Soriano for the mistake.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Transaction Thursday

The quality goes in before the name goes on. Like it or Lumpp it.


Good day, fellow DCBAers. Gary from the Savage Sickos here. Chris is on vacation, so he asked that I fill in for him today and cover Transaction Thursday. I warned him that since I’m not a numbers guru like himself it would suck, but here I am. So get ready for some shallow analysis of free agent pick-ups that will most likely have zero effect on game play, but at least give Brent and Alan something to do other than trade nobodies to each other once a week.

However, I’d like to try a little something different. Rather than scour the CBS profile pages, I’d rather use something I’m more used to: my PS2 copy of MLB06: The Show. Now granted this fine game is a year out of date, and it takes place the season after the White Sox won the World Series, but I figure – how much could players have changed over a season and a half?

First Up: The Consumate Bastards offer the most visual of the trades, giving us Rickie “I’m having an episode” Weeks getting yanked off the trash heap. Many a catcher and umpire have feared getting caught up in the whirling dervish that is Rickie’s batting stance, but that won’t stop the Bastards from giving him a shot. According to MLB06, second baseman Rickie is a “Quality player. Recognized as a cut above the rest.” Although he doesn’t have a single “A” on his report card – 4 B’s and 2 C’s. We call that “senior year in high school” where I come from. And despite being a “cut above,” the good folks at Sony think he has the “ Potential to be a good player – but not great.” That’s why you were a fantasy free agent in July 2007, Rickie. My favorite note: “Hitting is well below major league average (less than .250).” Rickie’s current average: .220. Video games – is there anything they can’t do? Getting the ol’ heave-ho is SP Clay Buchholz (two H’s – I can relate), who I can’t even find in the game. Since the guy just got the call up from Double A to Triple A, I’m guessing the Bastards thought he was a reaalllllyyy long-term keeper.

Secondly: Circling the Drain decides to give starting pitcher Sergio “My name is cooler than yours” Mitre a shot since he’s been lasting into the 8th inning lately. DCBA says he’s got a sub 3.00 ERA, which sounds impressive. But what about MLB06? Well, according to their wisdom he’s “Solid, but nothing more than that.” Which is funny, since he scores 5 B’s and one C – better than our “cut above the rest” Rickie Weeks. Looking back to 2005 poor Sergio was carrying around a 5.37 ERA, so I don’t blame the video game folks from not getting their hopes up. The guy does have an odd fifth pitch in his arsenal – a sinker. If he’s anything like me he uses that R1 button on the rarest of occasions. Like when facing Rickie Weeks. Of course I can’t find SP Scott Baker anywhere in the game, which is why he got dumped in favor of Sergio.

Thirdly: Unlike the previous two teams, who only risked a buck each on their free agent follies, the Savage Sickos dropped two big ones to pick up an even bigger free agent. And yes, that’s a lame fat joke. According to MLB06, they picked up a “Superstar pitcher. Unflappable, tough, and a proven winner” in Bartolo Colon. Um. Hmm. Video game guys, I think you might have dropped the ball with this one. Like we all wish Bartolo would drop a few pounds (ouch, a second bad fat joke). Do The Bartman has been sucking as of late – he’s lost 5 of 6, ERA almost as big as he is (6.38 – and yes, a three-fer in bad fat jokes), and his last three fantasy weeks offered up 11, 0, and –2 points respectively. Why oh why would the SaSi's pick up a…oh, wait, he’s a two start pitcher next week. And they dumped Scott “Hot-head” Olsen to get him. Olsen might have been one of the rookie phenoms on the Marlins starting rotation last year, but this year he’s su-ucked. Where was the lefty on MLB06? The Marlins’ second best RELIEF pitcher, who “is probably below average.” Amen to that, brother.

So there you have it, the mid-week transactions for third week in July. Me, I’m gonna go back to my video game, where after simulating 2006 I was able to pick up Albert Pujols AND A-Rod in free agency and am coasting to a hundred-plus win season. If only fantasy baseball online could be as unbelievable as fantasy baseball on my PS2…

Monday, July 16, 2007

TransAction Monday

The league had three movements Monday morning.

#1) Circling the Drain bet $1 on Brad Lidge regaining his job closing for the 'Stros. If the Astros' TV crew is correct in their assessment from his appearance in Friday's game, he should be back closing in the next week or so. Lidge's numbers since his early season belly flop and demotion have been outstanding. But there was that little trip to the DL. Jeff Kent was put out to pasture and BJ "Bang-Bang" Upton takes over permanent duties at second for the Drain. I give this an:



#2) The Savage Sickos, ever impressed with astute baserunning, picked up Adrian Beltre for $1. Beltre's been on the come for the last three weeks. Sportsline says he's a second-half player. Last year this was certainly the case. Off like a prom dress is Casey Kotchman who was brained by a Russel Martin pickoff attempt. My thoughts after typing them into Google images and settling on the lowest common denomonator:



#3) The Festivus Miracles picked up Wandy Rodriguez for $1, putatively before today's meltdown against the Cubs (He blew a five run lead). Previous to that, W-Rod was stellar in his last two starts against the Rockies and Mets, respectively. Pirate prospect Bryan Bullington was dropped to make room. My thoughts:

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Transaction Thursday

We only have two teams preparing for the second half.

First up, The Naps, er, The Drain Circlers were the most active with two (2) moves: For the league minimum posting fee, they dropped Kinda All-Star demoted closer Brian Fuentes and picked up Mariner CF Adam "Q*Bert" Jones. Upon seeing this one the league page, I was all geared up for a host of Andruw Jones jokes, but this guy is a different A. Jones. He's tearing it up in Trippple-A. Are the Draino's gearing up for the '08 campaign, or are they hoping to get lucky in the second half? Also on his way out is brokedown C Mike Napoli whose ankle hurts. The Drains take Sportsline's advice on Napoli: "Keep him stashed in AL-only leagues and larter gormats until further notice." Despite a subpar year, the Drain is no dummy. They know we play neither in an AL-only league, nor a larter gormat, so out with him. Replacing him will be Twin SP Scott Baker who will start this (shortened) week. Baker's 3-3 with a 5.71 ERA, but he's gotta nice 41-12 K/BB ratio. Only 24% of Sportsline managers agree with the Drain that Baker's worth a roster spot.



The Superlative Illegitimates upped their chances of future success by picking up Justin Upton, CF prospect for the Phoenix team. While prospect Adam Jones is currently the #1 scouted fantasy player, Just Upton is #342. What do the Bastards know that we don't. When did they know it? I give this a for nepotism. On his way out the door is Oriole Nick Markakis who despite that embarassing campaign picture of him riding the tank "remains a viable fantasy option in all formats."

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

The Trading Post

Travis Hafner for Tom Gorzelanny, Todd Helton & Hideki Matsui

Travis Hafner (1B/DH-CLE): Kept by Those Darned Sox (TDS)
Tom Gorzelanny (LH SP-PIT): Drafted Round 6/Pick 51 by Circling The Drain (CTD)
Todd Helton (1B-COL): Drafted Round 12/Pick 111 by CTD
Hideki Matsui (LF-NYY): Drafted Round 4/Pick 31 by CTD

6/9/07: TDS acquire Gorzelanny, Helton and H. Matsui from CTD for Hafner

Hafner Points During Period 1 thru 10: 236/Period 11 thru 14: 76
Gorzelanny Points During Period 1 thru 10: 198/Period 11 thru 14: 84
Helton Points During Period 1 thru 10: 212/Period 11 thru 14: 93
H. Matsui Points During Period 1 thru 10: 171/Period 11 thru 14: 95

TDS Gross Points During Period 1 thru 10: 236/Period 11 thru 14: 272
CTD Gross Points During Period 1 thru 10: 581/Period 11 thru 14: 76

Category: Bust

The Trading Post

B.J. Upton (BJU) for Ten Fantasy Dollars

Drafted: Round 13/Pick 130 by Circling The Drain (CTD)

3/22/07: CTD drop BJU for Kevin Kouzmanoff @ $2

4/5/07: The Consummate Bastards (CoBas) drop Homer Bailey for BJU @ $1

6/8/07: CTD acquire BJU from CoBas for $10 (processed on 6/9/07)

6/8/07: BJU removed from game in 1st Inning with apparent quad injury

6/11/07: CoBas acquire LHP SP-DET Andrew Miller for $15

6/14/07: BJU placed on 15-day DL

6/24/07: BJU eligible to come off of DL; does not come off of DL

6/28/07: BJU makes first rehab appearance with Tampa Bay Single-A affiliate, going 0-3 in 5 innings of play

6/29/07: BJU sits out of rehab appearance

6/30/07: BJU makes second rehab appearance, going 0-2

7/1/07: BJU makes third rehab appearance, with Tampa Bay Triple-A affiliate, homering in the contest

7/2/07: BJU sits out of rehab appearance

7/3/07: BJU sits out of rehab appearance (with a fever)

7/4/07: BJU makes fourth rehab appearance, going 2-4 in 6 innings of play

7/7/07: BJU makes fifth rehab appearance, with Tampa Bay Single-A affiliate, going 1-2 with a homerun and two sacrifice flies

7/9/07: BJU makes sixth rehab appearance, going 0-2 with two walks

Total Points Prior To Trade: 214

Total Points Since Trade: 0

Category: Bust

First Half In Review: Stats, Leaders, Etc.

Offensive Leaderboard
All The Wrong Cubs: Hits (tie), Sacrifice Hits, Triples, Batting Average, On-Base, & Slugging
Naps: Walks & Stolen Bases
Festivus Miracles: At Bats, Runs & Total Points
Jackanapes: Strikeouts-most, Grand Slams,
Not So Fragile Flowers: Singles, HBP, GIDP-most
Slipstream Starlings: Hits (tie), Home Runs, Runs Batted In, Runners Left on Base, Total Bases
The Consummate Bastards: Doubles, Errors-most
The Darned Sox: Sacrifice hits (tie)
Da Infidels: Sacrifice hits (tie)

Pitching Leaderboard
Naps: Walks-fewest (tie), Hits-fewest, ERA & WHIP
Festivus Miracles:Walks-fewest (tie)
Jackanapes:Blown slaves-most
Slipstream Starlings: Innings Pitches, Games Started & Saves
The Consummate Bastards: Quality Starts, Wins, Strikeouts, Holds & Total Points
The Darned Sox: Complete Games
Da Infidels: Losses-most

Special Mention: Savage Sickos: Leads Division

Most Productive Draft Picks - Last Five Rounds
Joe Blanton (#140) - 320.5 pts.
Brandon Phillips (#154) - 320 pts.
James Shields (#174) - 319 pts. [Drafted by Jackanapes, Released 4/15; Signed by Slipstream Starlings 4/30]
Kelvim Escobar (#175) - 293 pts. [Drafted by ATWC, Released 4/8; Signed by Jackanapes 5/7]
Josh Willingham (#176) - 292 pts.

Special Mention: Curtis Granderson (#126) - 327 pts.

Least Productive Draft Picks - Top Five Rounds
BJ Ryan (#11) - 24.5 pts.
Jason Schmidt (#19) - 49.5 pts.
Huston Street (#41) - 113 pts.
Jason Jennings (#46) - 124.5 pts.
Howie Kendrick (#28) - 145

Special Mention: Mariano Rivera (#42) - 154 pts.

Most Hitters Used: Not So Fragile Flowers (18)
Fewest Hitters Used: Savage Sickos (11)

Most Pitchers Used: Jackanapes/Slipstream Starlings (19)
Fewest Pitchers Used: The Darned Sox (12)

Pitchers With The Middle Name "Alan": Gregory Alan Maddux, Mark Alan Buerhle, and the next big thing - Michael Alan Pelfrey

Highest Scoring Relief Pitcher: Matt Capps [Free Agent - 4/1/2007 to 7/11/2007]

Top 10 Batters (Overall) -- Points/Plate Appearance (minimum 200 AB)
As Provided By Commissioner Johnston
[Free Agents]

1. Rodriguez, Alex 3B NYY 1.21
2. Sheffield, Gary RF DET 1.06
3. Ordonez, Magglio RF DET 1.05
4. Fielder, Prince 1B MIL 1.05
5. Pena, Carlos 1B TB 1.04
6. Bonds, Barry LF SF 1.03
7. Guillen, Carlos SS DET 1.02
8. Utley, Chase 2B PHI 1.01
9. Morneau, Justin 1B MIN 0.99
10. Hunter, Torii CF MIN 0.98
10. Howard, Ryan 1B PHI 0.98

Top 5 Catchers
1. Martinez, Victor C CLE 0.94
2. Martin, Russell C LA 0.92
3. Mauer, Joe C MIN 0.87
4. Posada, Jorge C NYY 0.86
5. Varitek, Jason C BOS 0.77

Top 5 1B
1. Fielder, Prince 1B MIL 1.05
2. Pena, Carlos 1B TB 1.04
3. Guillen, Carlos SS DET 1.02
4. Morneau, Justin 1B MIN 0.99
5. Howard, Ryan 1B PHI 0.98

Top 5 2B
1. Utley, Chase 2B PHI 1.01
2. Upton, B.J. 3B TB 0.96
3. Phillips, Brandon 2B CIN 0.86
4. Uggla, Dan 2B FLA 0.85
4. Kinsler, Ian 2B TEX 0.85

Top 5 3B
1. Rodriguez, Alex 3B NYY 1.21
2. Jones, Chipper 3B ATL 0.97
3. Upton, B.J. 3B TB 0.96
4. Cabrera, Miguel 3B FLA 0.94
5. Ramirez, Aramis 3B CHC 0.89
5. Glaus, Troy 3B TOR 0.89

Top 5 SS
1. Guillen, Carlos SS DET 1.02
2. Ramirez, Hanley SS FLA 0.93
3. Rollins, Jimmy SS PHI 0.90
4. Reyes, Jose B. SS NYM 0.85
5. Hardy, J.J. SS MIL 0.83
5. Renteria, Edgar SS ATL 0.83

Top 5 LF
1. Sheffield, Gary RF DET 1.06
2. Bonds, Barry LF SF 1.03
3. Dunn, Adam LF CIN 0.96
4. Holliday, Matt LF COL 0.94
4. Duncan, Chris LF STL 0.94

Top 5 CF
1. Hunter, Torii CF MIN 0.98
2. Griffey, Ken CF CIN 0.96
3. Upton, B.J. 3B TB 0.96
4. Sizemore, Grady CF CLE 0.93
5. Pence, Hunter CF HOU 0.92

Top 5 RF
1. Sheffield, Gary RF DET 1.06
2. Ordonez, Magglio RF DET 1.05
3. Griffey, Ken CF CIN 0.96
3. Guerrero, Vladimir RF ANA 0.96
5. Hawpe, Brad RF COL 0.94
5. Duncan, Chris LF STL 0.94

Top 20 Starters -- Points Per Games Started
1. Peavy, Jake SP SD 19.75
2. Santana, Johan SP MIN 19.69
3. Sabathia, C.C. SP CLE 18.89
4. Bedard, Erik SP BAL 18.87
5. Guthrie, Jeremy RP BAL 18.69
6. Haren, Dan SP OAK 18.58
7. Hamels, Cole SP PHI 18.44
8. Matsuzaka, Daisuke SP BOS 18.36
9. Escobar, Kelvim SP ANA 18.31
10. Verlander, Justin SP DET 18.09
11. Maine, John SP NYM 17.85
12. Lackey, John SP ANA 17.78
13. Shields, James SP TB 17.75
14. Beckett, Josh SP BOS 17.75
15. Snell, Ian SP PIT 17.65
16. Bonderman, Jeremy SP DET 17.63
17. Young, Chris R. SP SD 17.62
18. Penny, Brad SP LA 17.28
19. Smoltz, John SP ATL 17.26
20. Webb, Brandon SP ARI 17.24

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

TWIDCBA: Week 14

Hall of Famer Whitey Ford now on the field pleading with the crowd for... for some kind of sanity. Uh-oh, and a barrage of pretzels now knocking Whitey unconscious. Wow. This is...This is a black day for baseball.



Slipstream Starlings 383.5 @ The Consummate Bastards 327.5
Dateline: Minnesota.
The Starlings darling, Canadian clouter Morneau, bombs away for a solid 50-point performance, easily outdistancing the Bastards' bomber Pujols merely mounting a meager 18. Positive pitching performances provide plenty of cushion for the Streamers, with Cuyahogan chucker Fausto Carmona delivering a doubledip dandy while tubby Tribe teammate CC Sabathia struggled to survive through five. The tilt ties the teams in their pennant push with only one more head to head matchup on the map.

The Darned Sox 352.5 @ Jackanapes 381.5
Dateline: Chicago.
The southside Sox swatter Thome blasts 54-points worth of balls out for the Unit-less Napes, who survive to snap their third two-loss skein this season. Immobile and inactive was the Greek god of walks for the Hosers, supplying a scant 4 scores in his short stint. Ursine Venezuelan zinger Zambrano bore the brunt of the bump crop for the Napes, stop dropping and rolling over the Darned Sox's Doc and making .500.

Not So Fragile Flowers 381 @ Da Infidels 277.5
Dateline: New York.
Roberts' robbery of roster registers romp, with Rocket Roger (39 points) wreaking havoc on draft day daddy Da Infidels. Wang worth wins for the Wahhabists and Cano clubs, but less than royal performances from El Duque and Le Marquis are the undoing of the unfaithful ones. A postseason passover predicated on a paucity of points will leave the Not Sos nutso for passing on playing peak performers for the period Casey Blake (40 points) and Javier Vazquez (58 points).

All The Wrong Cubs 321.5 @ Naps 360
Dateline: NATWC.
Left-handed lollipoppers Lilly and Buerhle bring home the bacon while the bandaged bench looks on for the nasty Naps. Three-bag thrillmeister Granderson garners no triples this week. The Kitcat club only 6-4 when the Tiger succeeds for a 270-foot safety, 4-1 sans. Bonds blasts milestone for the victors, while Wolf is a millstone for the vanquished.

Festivus Miracles 303.5 @ Savage Sickos 303.5*
Dateline: DCBA.
Half-point heartache haunts, has Miracles on ice, leaves Sickos fit to be tied. Benches bereft, bar second-guessing by management. Bedard blanks, bullies batters. Braun's Brewers beginning breakdown, but the hitting heeb hammers homers. Home-field advantageous to Sickos, who slide into first; funk finds Festivi flipped off in fourth.

Monday, July 09, 2007

TransAction Monday, Plus Bonus Feature: TransAction Monday of Last Week

While most fantasy players are taking a rest over the next three days, your Blog Content Providers are hard at work pounding out insightful and witty columns, for those TransActions never ever stop. Until the money runs out...

Like for those poor Jackanapes, who are down to their last eight fantasy bucks after spending $1 on Edgar Renteria, dumping the injured and bitterly disappointing Billie Hall. As previously noted in this space, Renteria so far has put up a surprising .319/.384/.484 line (with 10 HRs and 45 RBIs). But before the Jackanapes get too excited about his Second Half Prospects, it might be useful to note that Renteria, over the span of 12 seasons, has averaged 11 HRs a season. So, in other words, unless he's having a career-year power breakout at age 31, we're looking at a big-time Second Half Slowdown.

Last week, the Jackanapes picked up Carlos Marmol for $1 while letting go of the mostly useless Alan Embree. In 28 IP this year, Marmol has 40 K: 10 BB and an ERA of 0.96. Meanwhile, Bobby Howry is getting save opportunities in the Absence of Dempster. Question for Lou Pinella: What are you DOING?!

Last week, the Not So Fragile Flowers picked up James Loney Loney (Hey Motherfucker: get laid, get fucked) for $1. (And not Corey Hart as some may have lead you to believe.) Loney is a highly-rated Dodgers prospect that some have compared to a young -- take your pick -- Adrian Gonzalez, Justin Morneau, or Aramis Ramirez. For a keeper league like ours, Loney should have been rostered long ago, especially since he's providing some nice current value too at the MLB level: .385/.442/.603. Bravo, NSFF.

Back to this week, though, and the Slipstream Starlings. Former Cy Young Award winner Bartolo Colon was dropped for Kevin Millwood ($1), who once finished as high as 3rd in the Cy Young voting. In 1999. Millwood has spent a good chunk on the DL this season, but this past week he posted 40 points in 2 starts. It might not be enough to earn him any Cy Young votes this season, but it reduced his ERA from 7.06 to 6.16.

Circling the Drain bought Phil Hughes ($1) at a huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuge discount from his last posted price of $11 (4/26/07). Will Phil take the hill still or will he continue to provide nill? Only the Yankees know fersure. As it stands, not a bad snipe by CtD, especially when the only price paid (besides the $1) was Kevin Kouzmanoff's roster slot.

And the Savage Sickos scavenged Chuck James ($2) from the recently-dropped list, dropping Josh Johnson to the recently-dropped list himself. James has been up and down this year, as illustrated by the chart below I ripped off from Sportsline:
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Speaking of Sportsline, they help put this acquisition in perspective: "The Braves have just three games during Fantasy Week 15 (July 9-15), but James is a candidate to start one of those games."

Enjoy the break!