Fantasy spin: Sabathia trade pays dividends

 
Has C.C. Sabathia regained his Cy Young form? He was terrible through his first four starts but had two excellent outings last ... [link]

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Wang Wins Pitchers Duel

YANKEES 1 INDIANS 0 Sunday afternoon in Cleveland, the Yankees shutout the Indians, 1-0. Chien-Ming Wang pitched a gem, outdueling defending AL Cy Young Award winner C.C. Sabathia, hurling seven scoreless innings and stopping the Yankees winless steak. Wang (5-0) struck out a season-high nine, one shy of his career high, and only allowed one baserunner to get as far as third base ...
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Roto Chronicles: American League – April 28

A week ago today, the baseball world was in awe of how bad C.C. Sabathia’s start to 2008 had been, he had an ERA of 13.50, had walked 11 batters and served up 26 hits in his first 12 2/3 innings. It was the worst start to a season from a defending Cy Young winner after three starts in the history of the game. Was he injured, thinking about the contract issue or was it just a mechanical lapse?
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The Best Fantasy Pitching Season Ever By a non Hall of Famer

After poor to average seasons for the first seven years of his career, Mike Scott took the world by storm in 1986 thanks to his willingness to learn a new pitch. He also turned in the 9th best Fantasy Pitching performance ever.
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Colon finds a comfy life

May Day will not spell the end of Bartolo Colon's Red Sox career. The 2005 AL Cy Young winner, who signed a minor league deal with the Sox in February, had an opt-out...
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Morris announces retirement

His release by the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday was the final clue for former Cardinals ace Matt Morris, who has announced his retirement from baseball."It's over and I'm happy where I am right now," Morris told the Times-Herald Record of Middletown, ...
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