rotoprofessor.com - 6/11/2009
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Clayton Kershaw struggled. Rick Ankiel showed signs of life. Justin Verlander continued to roll. Let’s look at these stories and all the rest from yesterday’s games.
Around the Majors: July 1: Verlander, Kershaw, Hamels & More
rotoprofessor.com 7/2/2009 — Justin Verlander struggled, now sporting a 5.48 ERA over his past four starts. Clayton Kershaw has been tremendous, but continues to struggle going deep into games. Can anyone explain what’s going on with Cole Hamels? Let’s look at these stories and all the rest from yesterday’s games.
Justin Verlander back to form
homeruntrot.blogspot.com 6/12/2009 — My latest article is now up on MLB Notebook. As the picture at right gives away, it's about Justin Verlander and his turnaround from an absolutely horrible 2008 season in which he led the league in losses. After going 1-2 in April, Verlander has rebounded and returned to form in May and June. ...
Verlander continues dominance
examiner.com 6/11/2009 — Justin Verlander has been flat-out dominant lately. After a few rough starts early on, he’s channeled his inner Bob Gibson and left opposing teams with virtually no chance to put runs on the board.
Justin Verlander: Hot Commodity
fantasypros911.com 5/18/2009 — Many have seen Justin Verlander as a bust since failing to live up to his stellar 2006 season. The following profile chronicles why Verlander may actually be better than ever now, in spite of his recent history and allegedly cool start.
Justin Verlander is back to form
mlbnotebook.com 6/12/2009 — While it can be argued Roy Halladay or Zack Greinke are the top major league pitcher this season, a case can be made for Detroit Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander. There is no question that Verlander has returned to his 2007 form after a shaky 2008 season in which he went 11-17, leading the league ...
Around the Majors: May 17: Kershaw, Rollins, Halladay & more
rotoprofessor.com 5/18/2009 — Clayton Kershaw flirted with a no-hitter. Jimmy Rollins continued to show signs of life at the plate. Roy Halladay took the mound and did what he does, win again. Let’s look at these stories and all the rest from yesterday’s games.
Verlander strong again
novafantasysports.com 5/26/2009 — Update: Detroit Tigers starter Justin Verlander improved to 5-2 with seven shutout innings against the Royals on Monday. He struck out eight while scattering five hits and no walks as the Tigers won 13-1.
Fantasy Impact: Verlander is heating up as he now has wins in five of his last six ...
Tigers 2, White Sox 1 —
NYT > Baseball 6/11/2009
CHICAGO (AP) -- Justin Verlander pitched a six-hitter for his first victory ever at U.S. Cellular Field as the Detroit Tigers defeated the Chicago White Sox 2-1 on Wednesday night.