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2010 FANTASY BASEBALL PREVIEW: STARTING PITCHER

Tim Lincecum is our #1 fantasy pitcher in 2010

In Fantasy Baseball, much like in “Actual Baseball”, starting pitching wins championships. Every team needs their stud hitters, but in order to win your league you must have solid starting pitching. Four of your ten fantasy categories will be won or lost with your starting pitchers (W, Ks, ERA, and WHIP). While having elite relievers with strong numbers at ERA and WHIP is definitely helpful, your starting pitchers will be using up the majority of your innings so their numbers will carry much more weight in those categories. This is what makes starting pitching so important. It is the backbone of your team. You have be careful not to get too far behind the pack in these categories, because after the first half it is very hard to make up ground in ERA and WHIP.

There are many ways for an owner to build a top flight pitching staff. Some like to draft a couple elite starters early, and search for bargains late in the draft and on the waiver wire. Others like to stockpile steady options and a hope to hit to hit it big with a sleeper to lead their staff, like Zack Greinke or Javier Vazquez did last season (both ranked in Yahoo’s top 10 overall). No matter how you go about it, you have to build a strong rotation if you want to have a chance to win your league. Luckily for you, the reader; I am going to help you make that happen.

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BOMBERS BEAT BOSOX, CRUISE TO BOOZE BASH

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Even in May, we still knew that the Yankees could win the AL East.  Around that time, Chien Ming Wang was imploding, Mark Teixeira was ice cold, and ARod was just coming back.  What a difference a few weeks can make.  For at least a month, the Yankees have been the undisputed “team to beat” in the media.  Going head-to-head with the Sox, Boston had a chance to clinch a playoff spot while the Yankees could secure the AL East.

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YANKEES RAUNCHY ROOKIE HAZING SHOCKS GOTHAM

The Yankees have done an excellent job of hazing rookies in recently years. Two years ago, Joba Chamberlain, Chien Ming Wang and other rookies dressed like characters from The Wizard of Oz. Last year, the Yankee veterans made Alfredo Aceves and company dress up like the Village People. The Yankees decided to make the logical progression from old school movies and music to old school television.

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Coming into the last game against the Mariners, the Yankee rookies had to dress up like characters from the Batman television series. Mark Melancon was fortunate enough to be Batman and reliever Mike Dunn lucked out as the Riddler. The Yankees also had their operations crew involved with video man Anthony Flynn in a Robin costume, radar gun operator Brett Weber as The Joker, and massage therapist Lou Potter dressed up like the Penguin.

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Skinny Mexican shortstop Ramiro Pena had the unfortunate honor of being Catwoman. Yankee’s captain Derek Jeter commented to the rookie, “You look like Halle Berry, man.” Not quite. The picture of him getting “wanded” by security is amazing. Frankly, Pena’s outfit was extremely frightening. He almost reminds me of Bondage Boy from Craig Ferguson mixed with the gay guy from Real World Cancun. I hope that next year the theme does not include any vinyl bodysuits. Also, what do the Yankee veterans have against the Mexican guys? Last year, Aceves wore arguably the most embarrassing get-up as the “Indian chief” in the Village People.

The shamed rookies were forced to board the chartered plane to Anaheim in the ridiculous outfits. At least CC Sabathia was nice enough to offer to buy them dinner upon landing — as long as they didn’t change clothes. I hope he doesn’t take them to Subway. Considering he dropped thousands on Cavs playoff tickets for teammates in May, I’m guessing he’ll probably treat them to something a bit nicer.

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Mike Francesa is a Closet Red Sox Fan

I’m recently unemployed and have been watching a lot of Mike Francesa on YES lately.  As a Yankee fan, I can’t help but object to his constant gushing about the Red Sox.  Are they a good team?  Yes.  Do they deserve praise?  Yes.  But it’s only mid-May and Francesa has essentially handed them the pennant.  Take another gulp of Diet Coke and settle down, Big Mike.  It’s early.  The Yankees have a lot of work to do in order to win the World Series, but the Red Sox haven’t locked up anything yet.  That’s why I can’t help but cringe when I hear Mike Francesa incessantly drone about the Red Sox’ myriad of wonderful moves and players.  If this unapologetic Sox-loving is going to continue, he may have to get the Sox shirt that we picked out for him.  Or we might get it for him.  Here are a few select quotes from his Sox-Loving-Yankee-Hating tirades:
“The Sox are tight, they know what they’re doing, they’re better than them at every spot- front office, on the mound, manager, everywhere, Youkilis. Yankees don’t have a Youkilis. That wasn’t 3 games, that was 3 years. They’re smarter, they have a better plan, Yankees don’t know what to do. Did it hurt? It hurt a lot!”

“This is why they are a better organization. They have kids coming out of the minors that the Yankees cannot touch.”

“Yankees don’t know what they are doing. Ruining Joba’s career. Sox have a long-term plan, big hard throwers.”

“They don’t have Bruney, they don’t have anybody! They brought guys in from the minor leagues last night! They have no bullpen. All they’ve done is ruin Joba, he can’t hit 95 on the gun anymore. The Yankees have not developed anything and since 2004 the Red Sox have eaten the Yankees lunch if you look at it. They’re flat better than the Yankees.”

“Where’s Masterson for the Yankees? Where’s their Lester that they’ve developed? All they’ve done is bring up Joba and ruin him.”

“The Red Sox bring up Jones, he gets everybody out. Bowden is going back to PAWTUCKET today – HE got everybody out.”

“All the Yankees have done is throw money at it . That was on display last night.”

“They were LAUGHING at the Yankees last night.”
The womens cut will accommodate his ample bosom

The womens cut will accommodate Mike Francesa's ample bosom

Whether or not you’re a Red Sox or Yankee fan, you have to admit that he’s laying it on pretty thick.  The next portion of this article is not Red Sox bashing — it’s a rebuttal to the tyrant that calls himself a Yankee fan.  Mike, what does it even mean to not have “A Kevin Youkilis”?  Most would prefer ARod or Teixeira.  Justin Masterson got blown up in back to back starts earlier this month.  The Sox are currently platooning Nick Green and Julio Lugo at shortstop.  At some point, that will be an issue.  David Ortiz has no power and I don’t really see any reason to believe it’s coming back.  JD Drew doesn’t care about anything other than banking his $14 million yearly salary — the guy has stats worse than Xavier Nady in the past two years.  Josh Beckett isn’t really elite anymore (he sports a 6.42 ERA in 7 starts to go with his 4.03 ERA in 2008).  And oh yeah, Joba Chamberlain has an ERA a full two runs lower than Jon Lester (3.89 vs. 6.31).

Talk all the trash you want about the pen (though calling it a career for Mariano might be a bit pre-mature), Francesa, but the rest of the team has a lot of time to improve.  Boli or not, the Yankees were missing one of the best hitters in baseball for the first 5 weeks of the season.  ARod is still an elite hitter at only 80-90% power and it’s probable that he’ll get stronger as the season goes on.

AJ Burnett loves to chew tobacco

AJ Burnett loves to chew tobacco

Much of Francesa’s misplaced ire has been aimed at the newest pinstripe recruits.  As GM of the Yankees, Brian Cashman is tasked with signing the best players NOT finding the best bargains.  The fact that the signings were so big has only amplified the criticism.  However, it’s far too early to write off the Yankees’ Big Three of 2009.  I was never a huge AJ Burnett fan (mainly due to injury concerns) but the guy is a gamer.  You have to respect any starting pitcher that rocks a dip during the game.  He’s also determined to make a difference.  I’ve watched his interviews and I appreciate his attitude — and it’s one that these three guys all share.  He might be overpaid but he’s a great secondary option behind CC.  Speaking of the biggest of the big three, CC hasn’t been bad at all.  He’s actually been pretty unlucky.  It’s clear that he’s becoming more comfortable (only 2 BB in his last 3 starts) and I suspect he will turn it on as the summer heats up.  For Teixeira, I have no doubt that he will provide a huge boost for the Yankees.  Whenever it comes, his poor April numbers will be an afterthought.  Nearly all of his power has come from the left side of the plate and he’s actually batting over .300 as a righty.  So it really shouldn’t be long until he’s performing at his normal level.

With a team like the Yankees or Sox, it’s obviously important to play well early.  But both of these teams are constructed to win championships.  For that reason, it’s equally important to carefully refine the roster as the season goes along.  The Yankees have a lot of issues, but they could easily be addressed with a couple of personnel moves.  It’s likely that the Yankees will seek relief help in the near future (somebody like Matt Capps?), but the rest of the pieces should fall into place naturally.   You may say “But Chris, there’s way too much optimism in this article — the Yankees won’t reach a level to challenge for the AL East title.” And you could be right.  Even so, the Yankees will still be in a spot to contend for the wild card if only half of it goes right.  As long as the Yankees are playing their best baseball in September and October, the first month of the season will mean very little.  All is not lost, Mike.  But you should still get the shirt.

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