Playing God: Bonds and Clemens

Barry Bonds

Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens didn’t get into the Baseball Hall of Fame. This may seem sad, and it may seem ‘correct.’ If you’re on one side of the fence, you’re probably wrong, and a little bit right. Things like this don’t require anyone to “put it into perspective” for you. They “are what they […]

2013 Detroit Tigers May be Haunted by Poor Defense

Detroit Tigers first baseman Prince Fielder

Once a week, or so, I think about October 2012, and how my beloved Tigers made it to the World Series once again, only to be swept away in four games by what appeared to be an inferior team in the San Francisco Giants. My head drops low, my eyes glaze over, and somewhere in […]

Week 12 Fantasy Basketball Waiver Wire: Digging For Stats

Toronto Raptors power forward Amir Johnson

It’s been a pretty quiet week in basketball, though that could be because no one paid any attention to anything but playoff football over the weekend. When there aren’t any big injuries or roster changes, sometimes you need to dig a little deeper in your fantasy league waivers to find someone who can help your […]

Creating The Fantasy Quarterback Frankenstein: Part 2

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick

My Frankenstein was alive. My yearlong experiment of piecing together an elite fantasy quarterback with nothing but excellent matchups for maddeningly inconsistent signal callers became slightly more frustrating in the second half of 2012. Streaming quarterbacks – streaming any position, really – comes with inherent risks. It requires in-depth research into what may or may […]

Creating The Fantasy Quarterback Frankenstein

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco

We don’t own Drew Brees, we don’t own Tom Brady or Robert Griffin III or Peyton Manning. No elite fake football signal caller graces our roster. So let’s construct one. I used one of my four leagues this year to experiment with a pure streaming quarterback strategy, basing my weekly QB choices entirely on matchup, […]

Rudy Gay Is On The Trade Market: Where Will He End Up?

Memphis Grizzlies forward Rudy Gay

In an effort to wrangle their pennies, the Memphis Grizzlies are flirting with the prospect of dealing Rudy Gay. Despite being a part of the NBA’s best five-player combos―sitting at the top of the heap alongside Zach Randolph, Marc Gasol, Tony Allen, and Mike Conley on a cush plus-138 throne―the Grizzlies need to shrink their […]

Adam LaRoche Returns to Washington

Washington Nationals first baseman Adam LaRoche

After months of waiting and trying to find the three-year deal he was seeking, Adam LaRoche will be remaining with the Washington Nationals, albeit for one less guaranteed season than what he wanted. The first baseman signed a two-year, $24-million contract with Washington that includes a mutual option for 2015. It’s not exactly the type […]

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