Mock Me Slowly
There was nothing earth shattering happening here and, as usual, I was looking to a batting strategy, building a strong offense and grabbing my pitching in the mid-to-latter rounds.
There was nothing earth shattering happening here and, as usual, I was looking to a batting strategy, building a strong offense and grabbing my pitching in the mid-to-latter rounds.
What happens when a draft is filled with participants that are all of the same mind-set from a strategy perspective?
Podcast: Examining the Halladay Deal Read Post »
Okay, let’s see if we can make some sense out of your conundrum. I think the easiest way to tackle this one is through the process of elimination with the sheer number of players we have to evaluate.
Dear RotoRob: Keeper Conundrum Read Post »
Let’s face it, Fielder’s about as good as they come at the position. So, any assessment of these players would be welcome, if something comes to mind. Am I nuts not to accept either of these offers?
Dear RotoRob: Should I Accept B.J.? Read Post »
The Pirates have surprisingly taken on Akinori Iwamura’s (left) contract. Congratulations to the New York Yankees on winning the World Series last week. After nine long years of suffering, the Bronx Bombers have again proved that grossly out-spending everyone in the game does in fact work. Well done! Moving on, let’s not disappoint our loyal
The New Season Begins Read Post »
In the National League this season there were some huge bargains in the pitching department. Not that the bats were all that shabby — with speed being available all over the place — but pitching was where it was at in the NL in 2009.
The 2009 Wire Troll National League All-Wire Team Read Post »
Another regular season is over, so it’s time to take a look back at some of the waiver wire highlights of the 2009 campaign.
The 2009 Wire Troll American League All-Wire Team Read Post »