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What owners should do with their innings limit
with 4 weeks left in the fantasy season.
With the trade of Maddux to the Dodgers,
again, is he going to live up to his
2006 Dodger season? And why he might be a sleeper for the final month of the season.
The end of the season is near and
young pitchers who are reaching uncharted innings might be
bound for the bench so who are they and what should you do.
In the revolving door of closers, Mr. Huston
Street of the A's now finds himself pitching in
the early innings (5,6,7) instead of the 9th. Where should owners look now for saves.
Recent injuries to star players benefit keeper league
owners.
Who benefits and who is screwed with the
trade of slugger Adam Dunn to the Diamondbacks.
This is the time of year that brand
name value, like Derek Jeter, should be thrown out
the door because all fantasy owners need stats and as you all know Jeter is producing nothing for your team. What should owners do with brand name value players who are not producing.
Need saves?? Look no further here are the
new closers that will get you come the saves
you need.
How does this trade affect owners and who
they should take notice of in terms of the
minor league players that switched teams.
After 81 games the second half of the
season is about to begin. Looking back, there are
plenty of players that have torn through the first half but who are the ones that should be sold and cashed in while they are hot. Click and find out the batters and pitchers you should be selling high.
Highly touted prospects Chris Davis and Billy Butler
are back in the bigs. What should fantasy owners
do.
Now that the official half point of the
season has arrived (82 games played) it is time
for all fantasy owners to start thinking about who will make them fantasy champions when October comes. Here are a few players that should be kept on radar since some are expected back just after the All-Star break. Also, some players who seem to have fallen off the radar.
Kershaw and Bruce are two highly touted prospects
and jumped into the majors with a red carpet
beneath them. They are struggling right now but should they still be on your fantasy roster.
Sheffield and his violent swing is back. What
is doing at the plate and does it deserve
a spot on your fantasy roster.
With 9 consecutive starts, Harden is showing owners
he is worth the risk but for how long
is he going to be healthy.
Everyone needs help with ERA/WHIP and if you
don't help yourself now, you'll be wishing you did
when September rolls around.
There might be a change in closers for
two teams.
In need of some pitching help? Well, here
are two pitchers that are throwing well...for now.
Good news and and bad news with the
Mariners pitching rotation.
Some RP that might be able to contribute
to all fantasy owners.

Fantasy Baseball - Innings Limit