Cards Starters Dominant
April 20, 2010 by pat.erickson
Filed under St. Louis Cardinals
If anyone was worried about the St. Louis Cardinals rotation beyond the big 2 you can stop worrying. Quite simply these guys may be the best rotation in baseball. The rotation has put together seven straight starts of 7+ innings in which they have allowed two or fewer earned runs. It has happened one other [...]
Top 100 Fantasy Starting Pitchers
February 15, 2010 by Tony Andracki
Filed under Around the League, Fantasy, Headline
Tony Andracki Bringingheat.com Lead Journalist 1. Tim Lincecum SF After two straight NL Cy Young awards, Lincecum is clearly the No. 1 fantasy pitcher. The long-locked little big man has been nothing short of a monster in the fantasy world. His ridiculous strikeout totals are only upstaged by his microscopic ERA and he will rack [...]
Fluke or Fact: Adam Wainwright
February 11, 2010 by Matt Milner
Filed under Analysis, Around the League, Sabermetrics, St. Louis Cardinals
Adam Wainwright had an amazing 2009 campaign, posting a 19-8 record and a 2.63 ERA. His peripheral stats were also outstanding. He had an 8.19 K/9, and a 2.55 BB/9 along with a fantastic 1.21 WHIP. His sabermetric DIPS statistics uphold what the more basic numbers tell us: a 3.11 FIP and a 3.28 tERA [...]
Matt Holliday’s Impact
February 2, 2010 by Matt Milner
Filed under Around the League
When Matt Holliday signed with the St. Louis Cardinals, almost every fan and baseball pundit more or less crowned the Cardinals as repeat champs of the National League Central. While I have to give the preseason edge to the Cardinals, I think this division shakes out to be a lot tighter than what most people [...]




