Loud Mouth or Not, Schilling Belongs in Baseball Hall of Fame
Roger Clemens. Greg Maddux. Randy Johnson. Pedro Martinez. Mike Mussina. Only five pitchers have a higher fWAR than Curt Schilling since 1980.
Roger Clemens. Greg Maddux. Randy Johnson. Pedro Martinez. Mike Mussina. Only five pitchers have a higher fWAR than Curt Schilling since 1980.
Jordan Leandre examines the 10 best first baseman as of now.
Baseball is a game predicated on marketing their star talent, and often use large market teams to boost ratings on
Wednesday afternoon, the Los Angeles Angels acquired their first starting pitcher of the offseason. It wasn’t Gerrit Cole. Nor Stephen
The Baltimore Orioles didn’t come into the season with delusions of grandeur. They knew they were at the beginning of a rebuild. While the season went pretty much as expected, they finished with the second-worst record, there are a few bright spots and things to build on. Let’s take a look at the 2019 Baltimore Orioles.
In a season filled with misery, Baltimore Orioles fans have been clamoring for a player or two to cling onto for the future. They may have found just that guy in Austin Hays, explains Matthew Pyne.
Elias is taking the Jeff Luhnow approach as he organizes a new staff.
“Saturday in the park, I think it was the Fourth of July.” You’ve heard the popular song, sung by the group Chicago. If you haven’t, then skip this entire introduction and watch the video below. Now that we’re on the same page, I figured today would be a perfect time to lighten the mood. Last night was god awful for me. I was a Max Kepler home run that went just foul past the right field foul pole, away from cashing in all across the board. Instead, I wound up losing a decent chunk of money. Oh well. It happens. That’s the baseball DFS grind. And believe me, it is a grind. But there is no time to dwell on the past. Tonight looks like a fun slate to wipe the slate clean and get back to our winning ways. I remixed the song just for this slate. – “Saturday in the ballpark, it feels like the Fourth of July.” I’m expecting all of our home runs to be fair and fireworks to follow. Without further ado, let’s get to the picks that will get the party started. Don’t forget to enjoy the real song as well.
Matthew Pyne and Vasilios Nikolaou collaborate to write about the Music City Malarky as rumors swirl about the Orioles relocating to Nashville, Tennessee.
Not much to be said today as far as an intro goes. The title speaks for itself. I’ll be taking a studs and scrubs approach tonight, especially when it comes to pitching. There aren’t a whole lot of options to like. So, why not pay all the way down?
The 2019 MLB season has come with a record number of home runs as well as a record number of strikeouts. However, many people forget the long plate appearances that this season is producing. With these long plate appearances come a record number of foul balls going into the stands.
Ah, here we are, Monday. The terrific feeling of the weekend ending and work beginning again, said no one ever. But do you know something people actually say? They’d like to win some money playing daily fantasy. Who cares that it’s Monday? Some of the best and most profitable slates of the year have been Monday nights. Let’s hope that is the case tonight as I’ve done some research and dissected some players to consider using. Take a look at some pitching options, core value plays, and stacks for tonight.
Roger Clemens. Greg Maddux. Randy Johnson. Pedro Martinez. Mike Mussina. Only five pitchers have a higher fWAR than Curt Schilling since 1980.
Jordan Leandre examines the 10 best first baseman as of now.
Baseball is a game predicated on marketing their star talent, and often use large market teams to boost ratings on Nationally televised games. However, lost
Wednesday afternoon, the Los Angeles Angels acquired their first starting pitcher of the offseason. It wasn’t Gerrit Cole. Nor Stephen Strasburg. Not Madison Bumgarner either.
The Baltimore Orioles didn’t come into the season with delusions of grandeur. They knew they were at the beginning of a rebuild. While the season went pretty much as expected, they finished with the second-worst record, there are a few bright spots and things to build on. Let’s take a look at the 2019 Baltimore Orioles.
In a season filled with misery, Baltimore Orioles fans have been clamoring for a player or two to cling onto for the future. They may have found just that guy in Austin Hays, explains Matthew Pyne.
Elias is taking the Jeff Luhnow approach as he organizes a new staff.
“Saturday in the park, I think it was the Fourth of July.” You’ve heard the popular song, sung by the group Chicago. If you haven’t, then skip this entire introduction and watch the video below. Now that we’re on the same page, I figured today would be a perfect time to lighten the mood. Last night was god awful for me. I was a Max Kepler home run that went just foul past the right field foul pole, away from cashing in all across the board. Instead, I wound up losing a decent chunk of money. Oh well. It happens. That’s the baseball DFS grind. And believe me, it is a grind. But there is no time to dwell on the past. Tonight looks like a fun slate to wipe the slate clean and get back to our winning ways. I remixed the song just for this slate. – “Saturday in the ballpark, it feels like the Fourth of July.” I’m expecting all of our home runs to be fair and fireworks to follow. Without further ado, let’s get to the picks that will get the party started. Don’t forget to enjoy the real song as well.
Matthew Pyne and Vasilios Nikolaou collaborate to write about the Music City Malarky as rumors swirl about the Orioles relocating to Nashville, Tennessee.
Not much to be said today as far as an intro goes. The title speaks for itself. I’ll be taking a studs and scrubs approach tonight, especially when it comes to pitching. There aren’t a whole lot of options to like. So, why not pay all the way down?
The 2019 MLB season has come with a record number of home runs as well as a record number of strikeouts. However, many people forget the long plate appearances that this season is producing. With these long plate appearances come a record number of foul balls going into the stands.
Ah, here we are, Monday. The terrific feeling of the weekend ending and work beginning again, said no one ever. But do you know something people actually say? They’d like to win some money playing daily fantasy. Who cares that it’s Monday? Some of the best and most profitable slates of the year have been Monday nights. Let’s hope that is the case tonight as I’ve done some research and dissected some players to consider using. Take a look at some pitching options, core value plays, and stacks for tonight.
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