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Should Fantasy Baseball Owners Sell Matt Garza?

Matt Garza is a pitcher that I was extremely high on heading into the season and he certainly hasn’t disappointed. Just look at the numbers through 11 starts:

5 Wins
76.0 Innings
3.08 ERA
1.21 WHIP
60 Strikeouts (7.1 K/9)
27 Walks (3.2 BB/9)
.266 BABIP

In fact, he has exceeded just about anyone’s expectations. The question is, can he possibly maintain this type of success?

Fantasy Baseball Box Score Breakouts – 6/2/10

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

 

Fantasy Baseball Free Agent Pool: 2010 RBI Guys, Vol. 3 (June 3)

Are you hurting in the RBI category? Here are some reasonably available players that can help you out.

 

Delmon Young, OF, Minnesota Twins

Young had 12 RBI in the past 15 days while hitting .286 with five runs, a HR, and a SB. On the year he’s hitting .265 with 27 RBI, 20 runs, five HRs, and three SBs. Delmon is owned in 19.9 percent of ESPN and 41 percent of CBS leagues.

 

Clint Barmes, 2B, Colorado Rockies

Ken Griffey Jr's Retirement Gets Trumped by Jim Joyce, Armando Galarraga

Last night, as I was sitting at home, I saw the news come across that Ken Griffey Jr., one of the best players in the game, at least in this era, had retired.

I remembered watching his first years in Seattle and being so awestruck by not only his effortless left-handed swing but also by the speed he had in the outfield. He made highlight reel play after highlight reel play that will continue to be watched by the next generation of fans.

Not only that, but he survived the steroid era and proved that a player can be great without using illegal supplements to do it.

Past Imperfect: Armando Galarraga Throws a 28-Batter Perfect Game

Jim Joyce picked the worst possible time to be human.

Don Denkinger, move over—we’re seating a second at your table.

Armando Galarraga lost a perfect game but gained the respect of the entire country. Hell, the world.

At the precise moment when most mortal men would have collapsed or thrown a temper tantrum, Galarraga stood holding what should have been a baseball headed for the Hall of Fame this morning and smiled.

Smiled!!

What Bud Selig Needs to Say After Armando Galarraga's Lost Perfect Game

Commissioner Bud Selig is going to have a very interesting press conference.

Commissioner Selig needs to address two issues.

First, Commissioner Selig needs to commend Armando Galarraga for how he conducted himself last night. Galarraga should have been heralded this morning for the perfect game he threw against the Cleveland Indians last night.

Slump-Dog Millionaires: Giants' Molina and Rowand Earn Last Night's Paycheck

So far in 2010, we're beginning to see why the San Francisco Giants have earned their new tag line. In case you haven't heard Giants announcer Duane Kuiper say it, he sums up the season in the following sentence.

Giants baseball. It's torture. 

And it has been.

During the first month of the season, the Giants were seemingly the real deal. They led the National League in batting average in April (.280), and went 13-9 to grab a firm hold on second place behind the upstart Padres.

Fire Up Cries for Instant Replay, Even If It's for All the Wrong Reasons

Major League Baseball can't deny it — the game needs to expand its instant-replay system.

Last postseason, by itself, has proven that.

For instance, the Twins' Joe Mauer hit a blooper down the left-field line in Game Two of Minnesota's series against New York. The ball landed a good half foot inside the line, but, somehow, the foul-line umpire called it foul.

The call might have cost the Twins the game and a chance to make that series interesting.

Cleveland Indians Trading Post: Jhonny Peralta To Cubs, Athletics or Angels?

 

Welcome to the Cleveland Indians Trading Post, a weekly segment meant to help my fellow Tribe fans sort out which of the few familiar faces left on the team won’t be around much longer.

This week’s potential trade bait is Jhonny Peralta.

 

The basics

Signed in 1999, Peralta made his MLB debut in 2003 but did not claim a permanent place on the Indians roster until 2005, when he replaced Omar Vizquel at shortstop.

Fantasy Baseball Closer Report (Jun. 2)

The only way to measure a closer’s true success is by looking at their performance come year’s end. Since we don’t have the luxury of looking into the future, we measure a closer’s success on a weekly basis.

For this reason, we may have players such as Billy Wagner at the top and, as we saw last week, players even as great as Mariano Rivera at the bottom.

No reliever is safe in this report, and an A grade will only be given to the week’s most outstanding performers.

 

Poll

Best of the American League
Tampa Bay
19%
Boston
19%
Chicago
7%
Minnesota
10%
Los Angeles
17%
Texas
27%
Total votes: 270

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