2015 Fantasy Baseball Rankings: Shortstop
Felipe Melecio ranks the top fantasy baseball shortstops heading into the 2015 season.
2015 Fantasy Baseball Rankings: Shortstop Read More »
Felipe Melecio ranks the top fantasy baseball shortstops heading into the 2015 season.
2015 Fantasy Baseball Rankings: Shortstop Read More »
While the accusations against Mets COO Jeff Wilpon are enraging, the worst charge is that he tried to blame anyone else for his 12-year reign of ineptitude.
Felipe Melecio looks at what the AL All-Star roster would be in an ideal world where players are rewarded for merit and substance and not for their popularity.
The Real All-Stars: Using FUBAR to Determine American League All-Star Roster Read More »
After a huge offseason two years ago, the Toronto Blue Jays are finally making good on their potential in an otherwise slumping AL East.
The Blue Jays are in First Place. Wasn’t This Supposed to Happen Last Year? Read More »
Unlike most weeks, today’s injury report actually features a lot of guys coming back rather than hitting the DL. Of course, in the cases of Franklin Gutierrez and Brian Roberts, a comeback simply means a temporary break from their true home – the disabled list. Let’s take a look at who’s getting set to come
Week 13 MLB Injury Report: Clay Buchholz, Jose Reyes, Bryce Harper Read More »
We are embarking on the last full week of June and, when we hit July, the contenders will start to separate themselves from the pretenders and teams will determine whether they want to be buyers or sellers at the trading deadline. One team, in particular, is reshaping its season now and a couple others will
MLB Week 13: A Look Ahead at Key Storylines and Matchups Read More »
The Hot Stove season was at a slow simmer until last night. In an instant, it got right to a boil with the announcement of a 12-player blockbuster between the Toronto Blue Jays and Miami Marlins. Leaving South Beach are Jose Reyes, Josh Johnson, Mark Buehrle, John Buck, and Emilio Bonifacio and heading to Miami
Stars, Prospects, and Rumors Turn Up the Heat on Hot Stove Season Read More »
Jose Reyes will always be known for his bat, his speed, and his solid defense, but last night something happened that will forever seal Reyes’ name in baseball annals. This summer, the folks over at Baseball-Reference noticed that MLB was getting close to 500,000 errors recorded since 1876. Like good statisticians, they decided to track
Jose Reyes Commits MLB’s 500,000th Error Read More »