Top 100 Fantasy Starting Pitchers
February 15, 2010 by Tony Andracki
Filed under Fantasy, MLB
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 [...]
Does Jason Bay Make the Mets a Contender?
December 30, 2009 by Brett Rosin
Filed under MLB, New York Mets
Jason Bay signing with the Mets was a shock and not a shock at the same time. Rumors have been floating around about the Mets interest in Bay since he hit free agency, but I personally thought Jason Bay would just flat out not want to leave Boston so it’s hard to believe in a [...]
Roy Halladay Gone to Philly! Seattle Jumps into the Mix and Snags Cliff Lee!
December 14, 2009 by Brett Rosin
Filed under MLB, Philadelphia Phillies, Seattle Mariners, Toronto Blue Jays
Holy Smokes- after reports saying John Lackey is close to signing with Boston, Seattle wastes no time in jumping into the biggest blockbuster of the offseason less far and works out a 3 team deal with Philly and Toronto to get Cliff Lee. Roy Halladay is finally on his way to Philly, and Toronto likely [...]
Tony’s Top 10 2009 Fantasy Busts
November 23, 2009 by Tony Andracki
Filed under Fantasy
Every season, there are always surprises in the MLB. The 2007 Rockies, 2009 Ben Zobrist, the 2008 Cubs getting swept out of the playoffs. All things nobody could have predicted to perfection. However, not all surprises are good and if you took any of these 10 guys on this list, chances are, you were cursing [...]
World Series Preview: Phillies vs Yankees
October 28, 2009 by Brett Rosin
Filed under MLB, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies
With the World Series set, it’s time to break down all of the positions to see who has the upper hand in the 2009 fall classic. Catcher Phillies: Carlos Ruiz. Carlos Ruiz is your prototypical defensive catcher whom you don’t really care about offensively, as long as he calls a good game for your pitching [...]




