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 [...]
Brett and Tony’s All-Decade Team
December 3, 2009 by Tony Andracki
Filed under MLB
Bringingheat’s All-Decade team of the ‘00s Tony Andracki Brett Rosin This past decade of baseball has been one for the ages. From record-setting personal seasons (Barry Bonds’ 73 home runs in 2001) to walk-off playoff game victories (See: David Ortiz circa 2004 or Luis Gonzalez in the ’01 World Series) and from the Mitchell Report [...]
Haren or Beckett? Lincecum or Greinke? Fantasy Advice Number 1
December 2, 2009 by Brett Rosin
Filed under Fantasy
We’ve recently received an abundance of fantasy questions from a series of different concerned fantasy owners. We promised to publish a few of them and here they are. Hi, I recently stumbled upon your site and was pretty impressed with what I’ve read so far. I would like to ask you guys a quick question [...]
Brett’s Top 10 Plots of the Winter Meetings (7-5)
November 24, 2009 by Brett Rosin
Filed under Free Agency, MLB, Rumors, Trades
We’re getting closer and closer to the winter meetings as I’m continuing my list of the top ten stories that should take us into the great December meetings. 7- Are the Tigers going to trade Curtis Granderson and Edwin Jackson? The cost cutting Tigers are supposedly shopping a couple of their better guys this off [...]
Player Prediction: Zack Greinke
November 5, 2009 by Brett Rosin
Filed under Fantasy, Kansas City Royals
Will Zach Greinke be the Same Fantasy Stud in 2010? Fantasy owners all across the country were selecting Greinke in the middle rounds, and in some drafts fell to the late rounds. Obviously he was their teams best pitcher in 2009 unless they had Tim Lincecum as well. The question on everyone’s mind is: How [...]




