NBA Today: Is Mike Brown the Right Fit for the Lakers?
Bryant expressed surprise at the news, but mainly because he didn’t know the Lakers were even looking at Brown.
NBA Today: Is Mike Brown the Right Fit for the Lakers? Read Post »
Bryant expressed surprise at the news, but mainly because he didn’t know the Lakers were even looking at Brown.
NBA Today: Is Mike Brown the Right Fit for the Lakers? Read Post »
Who doesn’t need a boost in their power numbers in 2011? Last week, Morse homered in four consecutive games and drove in nine runs. The power will be there as evidenced by his 15 homers in 266 at-bats in 2010 and LaRoche, if he comes back at all this year, is going to be a shadow of his past with the serious shoulder woes. Find a home for Morse in all leagues.
The Wire Troll: Michael Morse Turning on the Power Read Post »
He set franchise records with 14 homers and 56 RBI in 72 games while adding 45 runs in a phenomenal debut.
Minor Matters: Cory Vaughn Keeps Mashing Read Post »
He’s certainly wound up on a ton of waiver wires. In fact, he’s probably available in the majority of mixed leagues right now. Sharp owners may want to rectify that situation.
Fantasy Notes: Ryan Dempster Turning the Corner? Read Post »
Give Pie a look in deeper AL-only leagues if you need a stick as he’s not only starting now but is hitting leadoff for Baltimore. Just be aware that he’s been having some dental problems that could force him to miss a game at some point.
Felix Pie Getting a Chance to Play Read Post »
As with other Rockstar titles, the voice acting throughout LA Noire is excellent and when combined with all the subtle facial expressions and mannerisms it really brings things to an entirely new level. Music ripped from the era is good, as is most of the original score, but some of the background tunes recycled during crime scene investigations can become a bit grating. Overall, however, it’s another tour de force from the industry’s resident standard bearer on audio excellence.
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Signed by the Rockies out of Venezuela in 2004, Gonzalez reached Double-A briefly in 2009, but he’s been stuck at High-A since and given that he’ll be 24 next month and still isn’t showing any marked improvement at the plate, his chances of making it to the majors look very slim.
Minor Matters: Jose Gonzalez Stuck at High-A Read Post »