Ellsbury Has Cracked Ribs, Daisuke in Sox Rotation

April 23, 2010 by Joe Paulus  
Filed under Boston Red Sox, MLB

Jacoby Ellsbury is elligible to exit the Disabled List on Tuesday, but he is still not sure if he will play. Still in pain, Ellsbury found out yesterday that he has hairline fractures in four of his ribs. All of this came from collision with outfielder Adrian Beltre’s knee. Ellsbury had this to say: “Yeah, [...]

Ellsbury Return Uncertain – Cameron Still Hurting

April 19, 2010 by Joe Paulus  
Filed under Boston Red Sox, MLB

The Red Sox are facing some early season injury woes as Jacoby Ellsbury has missed seven straight games with bruised ribs, and there is no certainty on when he will be available. Also ailing for the Red Sox is Mike Cameron who passed a kidney stone earlier this week and is not still in a [...]

Top 5 lead-off men in MLB

February 17, 2010 by Danny Sisto  
Filed under MLB

What makes a good lead-off hitter is an open-ended debate. What remains the most universally important trait is reliant on purely getting on base as much as possible. Whether the player does this through incredible patience or stressing more on stellar contact abilities, it needs to be done in order to be effective. What’s more [...]

Top 75 Fantasy Outfielders

February 4, 2010 by Tony Andracki  
Filed under MLB

1. Ryan Braun MIL This guy can do it all. 35 bombs, 20 steals, a .320 average, 115 runs, 115 RBIs, what more can you ask for? He’ll continue to put up monster numbers and is the clear No. 1 choice in outfield because he simply has better power numbers than Crawford. Cherish your time [...]

Brett’s Team of the 2010-2019 Decade

November 30, 2009 by Brett Rosin  
Filed under MLB

With the decade of baseball from 2000-2009 about to be complete, I figured it was a great time to come up with a tentative list of who might be on my team of the next one. Granted there’s a chance several players might flame out, and several players might end up being on the team [...]

2009 Fantasy Awards

November 4, 2009 by Tony Andracki  
Filed under Fantasy

As summer has turned to fall and leaves have turned to shades of orange and brown, the coming of fall means two things in the baseball world: the beginning of playoffs and the end of the fantasy baseball season. It’s been a trying year for some in both worlds, namely for Cubs fans (I weep [...]