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Fantasy Baseball

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Cincinnati Reds: Does Ryan Hanigan Have a Future with the Team?

Since making his MLB debut in 2007, Cincinnati Reds catcher Ryan Hanigan has without a doubt been a valuable asset to the Reds organization.

As both a backup catcher and a spot starter, Hanigan has proven himself to be a clutch hitter and a solid defender behind the plate.

2011 MLB Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Gems: American League

Mark Trumbo, 1B Los Angeles Angels (40 percent owned in Yahoo, 80.5 percent in ESPN)

Current Stat Line: .261 AVG / 36 R / 17 HR / 41 RBI / 8 SB

MLB Baseball Closers: The Best Closer in Baseball (And His Initials Aren't MR!)

In 2011, one closer has stood above the rest and that is Joel Hanrahan. In 2008, Hanrahan joined the league of closers when he began closing out games late in the season and finished with nine saves.

He opened 2009 as the Washington Nationals closer, but quickly fizzled due to complete lack of control. He walked 14 batters in just 32.2 innings of work and batters compiled a .342 average against him. His biggest problem was not controlling his slider and that forced more fastballs and MLB hitters were expecting it.

MLB Fantasy Baseball: Can Ryan Dempster Stay on Track?

Ryan Dempster was a roller coaster ride last year. Check out his ERA by month:

April: 2.75
May: 4.54
June: 3.24
July: 5.03
August: 2.89
September/October: 4.59

This year Dempster started off in the outhouse with a 9.58 ERA in April. He then went 3-1 with a 3.08 ERA in May and 1-2 with a 3.13 ERA in June. I wouldn’t quite call that the penthouse, but he has his numbers at least looking respectable at 5-6 with a 4.99 ERA and 1.41 WHIP.

Fantasy Baseball: Revealing the Top Buy-Low/Sell-High Candidates

The first month of baseball is coming to an end.

Breakout teams, key injuries and hot hitting has culminated into the exciting product that the MLB has to offer.

However, while we sit back and watch these natural occurrences take place, what does that do for our fantasy teams?

Many owners have been biting their fingernails through the first month of fantasy leagues, anticipating their early round draft picks to breakout and earn their keep.

2011 Fantasy Baseball Projections: What's Wrong with Cubs' Ryan Dempster?

Chicago Cubs pitcher Ryan Dempster allowed seven earned runs for the second consecutive start on Thursday, recording just one out before being yanked. Along the way he walked four, hit a batter and yielded four hits, including a grand slam to Stephen Drew.

Fantasy Baseball Free Agent Pool: 2011 Speed Demons, Vol. 2 (Apr. 26)

Just because you’ve slipped behind in the Stolen Base category doesn’t mean you can’t catch up. Here are some reasonably available stolen base options.



Orlando Hudson, San Diego Padres

MLB Fantasy Baseball Box Score Breakouts: April 25, 2011

Here’s a look at the unheralded fantasy baseball players who played well yesterday.



Chicago White Sox @ New York Yankees

Philip Humber gave up one hit with five strikeouts in seven scoreless innings to improve to 2-2 with a 3.20 ERA. A.J. Burnett (eight IP, one run, three hits) pitched well but took the loss.



Washington Nationals @ Pittsburgh Pirates

Fantasy Baseball Stats and MLB Recaps: April 26, 2011 Edition

April 25, 2011 was a good day in baseball, as there were a couple of walk-offs, a couple of complete game-shutouts and a near no-hitter.

Road team standouts are listed first, followed by the home team.

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Fantasy Baseball: Lance Berkman & 10 April Sleepers Who Would Make Good Pickups

Through the first month of the baseball season, there have been a few pleasant surprises.

These are the type of surprises that fantasy baseball gurus have already jumped on.

However, depending on the nature of the league, there may still be time to grab one of the following April fantasy sleepers.

While there’s no guarantee that these players will continue their hot starts, the production they’ve shown in just a short time could be a precursor to a breakout year.

As the old saying goes, “Strike while the iron’s hot.”

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