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Fantasy Baseball – The Daily Dirt from Wednesday

by Todd Lammi

Very sad news today in the world of sports today as Los Angeles Angels rookie starting pitcher Nick Adenhart was killed in a car accident Thursday morning. Adenhart, 22, was the starting pitcher against the Oakland Athletics last night and had thrown six shutout innings.

In other fantasy baseball news around the diamond on Wednesday…

American League:

Derek Jeter went yard for the New York Yankees who are still looking for their first win of the season. Koji Uehara was solid in his first start for the Baltimore Orioles, but where are the strikeouts?….Zach Miner got the win for the Detroit Tigers thanks in part to Brandon Inge, who hit his third home run of the season. Did I mention that he hits better as an infielder? Miguel Cabrera hit two home runs for the Tigers. I expect a monster season from Cabrera this season as he should league the American League in rbi…..Carlos Pena and Evan Longoria both went deep for the Tampa Bay Rays. Nice to see Rocco Baldeill make it back, as he started in right field for the Boston Red Sox…..Fausto Carmona, err, not a good start with the Cleveland Indians. Nelson Cruz for the Texas Rangers hit two home runs and stole a base. Elvis Andrus even chipped in with a home run; that is pure gravy if you own him….Kevin Slowey got the win for the Minnesota Twins, although his line was not that pretty. Denard Span has put his awful spring behind him and is off to a good start in week one, slugging his first home run of the season…..Zack Greinke looked sharp for the Kansas City Royals as did Gavin Floyd for the Chicago White Sox. Note on Gavin Floyd, his strikeouts were up in spring training and in his first start, this may be the season he kicks up his strikeout rate up a notch.

National League:

The Florida Marlins continued to roll. Emilio Bonifacio stole his fourth base of the season. Chris Volstad struck out 7 in 5 innings of work. Closer Matt Lindstrom looked shaky, loading the bases with one out before getting out of the jam. Elijah Dukes got his first start of the year in center field over Lastings Milledge for the Washington Nationals…..If you had game three in the Chipper Jones injury pool, you are a winner as Chipper sat with a bruised left thumb. Jordan Schafer hit his second home run of the season. Don’t get too excited thinking he is going to hit 30+ home runs, his career high in the minor leagues was 10. Dexter Fowler got the start in center field for the Colorado Rockies and hit his first home run in the major leagues. Manager Clint Hurdle said Fowler will see time against left-handed pitching and some right handers so I see Fowler getting 300-350 at bats…..New year, different result for Edison Volquez as he struggled against the New York Mets. I see some downside to Volquez who had a stellar year last year. Downside as in not likely to repeat last year’s numbers because they were just too good. There is always some regression to the mean…..Alfonso Soriano stole his frst base of the year for the Chicago Cubs. Jeff Keppinger got the start at 3b for the Houston Astros. He is a good free agent pickup in NL only leagues as he should see time against left-handed starters. How bad is the Astros staff that Russ Ortiz is on it?….David Freese got the start at 3b for the St. Louis Cardinals as manager Tony La Russa tries to set a major league record for having a different starting third basemen for every game of the season. Zach Duke who had a respectable spring for the Pittsburgh Pirates had a good first start…..Rule 5 pick Everth Cabrera got the start at shortstop for the San Diego Padres. I like Cabrera in NL only leagues as he has a chance to steal 15-20 bases this season in a reserve role. The best reliever in the National League (sorry K-Rod) Jonathan Broxton got his second save of the season for the Los Angeles Dodgers…..Yovani Gallardo (love him!) got the first win of the year for the Milwaukee Brewers. Gallardo should be good for close to 200 strikeouts this season health permitting.

Fantasy Baseball – The Daily Dirt from Monday

Finally baseball is here and the fantasy baseball season is underway. Here is a recap of all the games from Monday from a fantasy baseball perspective.

National League:

I like Hiroki Kuroda of the Los Angeles Dodgers this year. I think with a year under his belt in the United States and being more comfortable with his surroundings leads to an even better year in 2009, albeit one with lower strikeout numbers than I usually like to have from a starting pitcher. His opponent Jake Peavy is going to struggle to win many games with the San Diego Padres with their anemic offense even though his other key numbers, ERA, Whip and strikeouts will be good to great. I expect a big year from Matt Kemp, Dodger outfielder as well, although his rbi total will be limited batting seventh…..Carlos Zambrano was a good pick heading into this season because of how far he was sliding in drafts. It always amazes me how much fantasy owners discount proven performance from year to year when a player has a season below expectations the previous year. In the Cubs closer watch, Carlos Marmol was perfect and Kevin Gregg gave up a run with two hits. Keep an eye on this battle as manager Lou Pinella has two options in the bullpen so if Gregg falters early, Pinella could be quick to change up the roles…..Jason Motte, first game as closer for the St. Louis Cardinals, err, not so good. Owners of Chris Perez should stick with their guy. The pressure of closing in a regular season game compared to spring training is a little different story. It looks like Tony LaRussa will be alternating Brendan Ryan and Skip Schumaker at 2b and Brian Barden and David Freese at 3b, affecting the fantasy value of all four players…..Emilio Bonifacio had three stolen bases for the Florida Marlins out of the lead-off spot. Austin Kearns got the opening day start for the Washington Nationals putting Josh Willingham and Elijah Dukes on the bench…..Interesting things happened in the Arizona – Colorado game. For the Rockies, Seth Smith hit second, pushing Troy Tulowitzki and Chris Ianetta down to the 7th and 8th spots in the batting order. Ian Stewart got the start at second base ahead of Clint Barmes. For the D-Backs, they benched 3B Mark Reynolds and Justin Upton, instead opting for Eric Byrnes and Tony Clark, who hit two home runs…..Johan Santana had a decent start but did not make it through a full six innings due to a high pitch count. Aaron Harang looking to bounce back from a down year in 2008 was okay, but not digging that 2.0 whip ratio. Darnell McDonald got the start for the Cincinnati Reds over Chris Dickerson with the Mets starting the left-handed Santana.

American League:

Cesar Izturis, a sleeper in AL only leagues, hit a home run and stole a base from the ninth spot in the Baltimore Orioles lineup. For the New York Yankees, Xavier Nady started in the outfield over Nick Swisher…..Travis Sinder hit a home run for the Toronto Blue Jays. Really, is there a reason that he is hitting ninth in the batting order??? That needs to get corrected soon if the Toronto Blue Jays are serious about trying to win this season. Newly acquired Josh Anderson started in left field for the Detroit Tigers with Carlos Guillen moving to designated hitter which put Marcus Thames on the bench. Bradon Inge hit a home run for the Tigers. He has always seemed to hit better playing in the infield than as a catcher so he could see some improvement this year if your fantasy baseball team can absorb the low batting average…..Good opening day start for Felix Hernandez of the Seattle Mariners. This could be the season he finally delivers on the hype from two years ago and contends for the Cy Young award. Mike Redmond got the start at catcher for Minnesota with Joe Mauer out of action….How far has the Oakland Atheltics pitching staff fallen that Dallas Braden was their first game starter this year? Nomar Garciappara got the start at 1B with Travis Buck sitting against the left-handed starter. Joe Saunders continues to just win games for the Los Angeles Angels.

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