Fantasy Baseball Update
Here we are, almost three weeks into a new season, and i've been stuck at the bottom of my own ten team league for most of the time. However, after a few key roster moves, one promising trade, and some brilliant free agent acquisitions, i've been able to pull my team up by its bootstraps to fourth place.
i'm behind Paul and Dawn (neither of whom have made a single trade or free agent pick - that's good drafting) and Matt.
My offensive starters as of today are:
Catcher: Victor MartÃÂnez, Cleveland, slumping right now, but i hope he can regain his 2004 form soon.
First base: Paul Konerko, Chicago Sox, currently leading the majors with seven home runs.
Second base: Clint Barmes, Colorado, averaging .652 with 8 RBI and an on base percentage of .714 in the last week! He's currently second in the majors in both batting average and on base percentage, behind...
Third base: Edgardo Alfonzo, San Francisco, that's right, i have the number one and number two major league batting average and OBP leaders on my team. They're fucking keeping me afloat. And you know what the funny thing is, i picked up both of them after the draft as free agents. i should be a talent scout.
Shortstop: Pedro Feliz, San Francisco, tied for fourth and eleventh in runs scored and RBI, respectively.
Outfield: Jim Edmonds, St. Louis, love this guy, he's been on my fantasy team every year.
Outfield: Matt Lawton, Pittsburgh, perrenial underachiever on a mediocre team.
Outfield: Sammy Sosa, Baltimore, whom i'm a little worried about, but i couldn't say no to the trade when Victor offered him.
Utility: Adrián Béltre, Seattle, who had a monster year last year, and better deliver this year. i've noticed that former Dodgers often seem to do well during their first year with a new team.
Defensively, my brilliant pickup was Toronto rookie Gustavo ChacÃÂn, who was just sitting there in the free agent pool with three wins, nobody noticing. So i snagged him. Similarly ignored is the supremely talented, but sometimes inconsistent Dodger starter Odalis Pérez, who's having a great April.
My disappointments have been the injured Eric Gagne, who was my #1 draft pick, and Barry Zito, who seems to be having trouble adjusting to life without Mulder and Hudson. But he'll come around. So will Mike Lowell, my old standby the last couple of years. He's in the middle of the worst slump i've seen him in since i've been his fan. Snap out of it, mi borinqueño!
If i can get some save production out of Trevor Hoffman and/or Gagne comes back healthy, i might move up even more. If i don't jinx everything with this post, that is. Still, it feels good to be out of the cellar.
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I've been pretty lucky so far. I have no clue what I'm doing.
Posted by: Paul at April 22, 2005 09:16 AM (vbP6L)
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Lord knows it took you long enough to say "Yes" when I offered him.
Betcha you treat all your men like that.
Posted by: Victor at April 22, 2005 10:39 AM (L3qPK)
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Part of me still thinks you got something up your sleeve with that offer.
Posted by: annie at April 22, 2005 10:52 AM (zAOEU)
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Yeah, someone with a higher BA last season. Sammy's not the same ol' Sosa.
Posted by: Victor at April 22, 2005 12:27 PM (L3qPK)
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Yes the Balko posterboys are conspicuously absent this season.
Posted by: Casca at April 22, 2005 04:29 PM (cdv3B)
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Hooligans
How long before
the Euros just start shooting the players?
Shameful.
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Why do fans go nuts when watching pro soccer? Because they are bored out of their minds.
Posted by: Jake at April 14, 2005 05:24 AM (r/5D/)
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It's soccer...so, let them shoot.
Posted by: Tom at April 14, 2005 11:12 AM (J7BEJ)
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Annika, you know that soccer fans would never shoot, because personal ownership of guns is an evil American thing, and Europeans are superior to Americans in that regard.
Sure they'll throw bottles, set fire to fields, set bombs, and the like. But GUNS?!? Icky.
Posted by: Ontario Emperor at April 14, 2005 11:56 AM (bGyIu)
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Apparently, "Milan" is Italian for "Detroit"
Posted by: ken at April 14, 2005 12:32 PM (xD5ND)
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You have to admit that watching the goalkeepers shoot it out with single shot flare guns would beat the heck out of watching a bunch of guys line up to try kicks at the end of a tied game. Think of the drama - does he fire at long range, giving the opponent a chance to close in and nail me, or does he get closer first so he can't miss? This'd be bigger than Survivor. Heck, soccer could out-draw the Super Bowl. High stakes paintball. Where's my agent?
Posted by: Mark at April 14, 2005 03:03 PM (nQAo8)
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LMAO, priceless Ken! Actually, I'm given to understand that Naples is the Detroit of Europe.
This is what happens when you go a generation without war, or the threat of war. Not too worry, they'll be roasting Moslims tied to stakes in a couple years.
Posted by: Casca at April 14, 2005 03:31 PM (cdv3B)
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eh if you don't mind me putting my 1.5 cents in. They already have shot players. I forget if it was spain or brazil (at a european game) where the goaly accidentially tipped the ball into his own goal...a fan killed him on his way home.
Posted by: crim at April 18, 2005 12:22 PM (tDpm1)
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9 Games 9 Fields
i'm toying with the idea of a west coast baseball tour this summer. With Southwest Airlines air fares so low, i think it's do-able. Nine games, nine stadia:
Network Associates Colliseum, Oakland
SBC Park, San Francisco
Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles
Angel Stadium, Anaheim
Petco Park, San Diego
Bank One Ballpark, Phoenix
Coors Field, Denver
Ameriquest Field, Arlington
Safeco Field, Seattle
Looking at that list, i realize that some of the nicest ballparks in the major leagues are in the Western Divisions.
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How can you pass up PNC Park in Pittsburgh, voted the best by ESPN?
/unabashed PA booster
Posted by: albo at April 04, 2005 11:54 AM (ZPx7m)
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I'm just guessing, but maybe because PNC Park isn't on the West Coast?
Posted by: ccs178 (Chris) at April 04, 2005 01:30 PM (B5UVm)
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"Looking at that list, i realize that some of the nicest ballparks in the major leagues are in the Western Divisions."
You're probably right, but the names for these stadiums are hideous. I have nothing against corporations, but I cannot stand the way they plaster their names shamelessly on sports stadiums, even in cases where their product has literally NOTHING to do with sports!
PETCO Park? (Pets and baseball. What an obvious combo. Can I bring my pet ferret to the game?)
Bank One Ballpark? (Atleast this one has a nice sound with the repeated "B" but who cares about bank advertising at a sporting event?)
Network Associates Colliseum? (Just rolls of the tongue, yes?)
Coors Field? (Atleast this one is named after a real human being (and a Republican -- yay!) but still, it's a corporate name. Ugh.
Ameriquest Field? (During the 7th inning stretch, get info on a mortgage!)
Safeco Field? (Anything with a "co" at the end of it is too "co"rporate for me.)
Angel Stadium and Dodger Stadium: Nice, to the point, and actually refers to the damn TEAM.
Closer to home is the atrocious "U.S. Cellular Field", home of the Chicago White Sox. I'd like to see President Bush issue an executive order to change this one.
Posted by: Mark at April 04, 2005 05:58 PM (Vg0tt)
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Give me the date, and I'm your host at Petco.
Posted by: Casca at April 04, 2005 09:56 PM (cdv3B)
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I worked on Safeco field in 1998, whole time I kept thinking, "Why not make right field the shortest fence in the league for griffey jr?" The year after the stadium opened he started crying to be traded. pussy.
Posted by: MH at April 04, 2005 10:24 PM (FWnjh)
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The rap on Safeco was that it's a pitcher's park, which prompted Jr. to leave. I had him on a few fantasy teams, and if i was a Seattle fan, i'd have said good riddance.
i think Angel statium is going through an identity crisis just like the LA, er anaheim, er California Angels. They used to call that park Anaheim Stadium, The Big A, and Edison Field.
Posted by: annie at April 04, 2005 11:18 PM (NCFFn)
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Great googley moogley, I hate corporate sponsorship.
Posted by: Victor at April 05, 2005 04:47 AM (etHvD)
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Do not miss the Ballpark in Arlington,
it is an olde tyme ball park,
except for the selection of teams to watch trounce the strangers that is.
Posted by: r at April 05, 2005 06:29 AM (zzzZ7)
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Baseball bores. Annika, re-read the comments in this post and congratulate moi.
http://annika.mu.nu/archives/071246.html
Posted by: Hugo at April 05, 2005 08:26 AM (y05LR)
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Shit Hugo, talk about not getting it. Perhaps you ARE in your niche. Should you ever desire personal growth, find someone who doesn't squat to pee, and who doesn't need to talk for a couple hours, and get a couple beers, and sit in line with a steroidal fueled mutherfucker hurling a rock at 100mph, and another guy with a club trying to whack it, and you'll learn to admire physical skill.
Posted by: Casca at April 05, 2005 09:39 PM (cdv3B)
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Casca, as one who longs for personal growth, I'll keep your kind suggestion in mind. Until then, I'll wait for the start of college football, just four and a half months away.
Posted by: Hugo at April 06, 2005 09:21 AM (y05LR)
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i'd tell you to follow the Bears, but they're 3-3 in Pac-10 play right now.
Posted by: annika at April 06, 2005 03:27 PM (zAOEU)
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Oh, I do follow the Bears. The #3 ranked Cal Women's Softball Team. (Would it surprise -- no, it wouldn't -- that I like softball better than baseball? I love the pitching!)
Posted by: Hugo at April 07, 2005 08:40 AM (y05LR)
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softball players got bigger balls!
Posted by: annika at April 07, 2005 09:20 AM (zAOEU)
Posted by: Hugo at April 07, 2005 11:19 AM (y05LR)
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I'm thinking that an auto tour might be better than a car tour. When you get to Southern California, it's easier to see the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Anaheim Angels (sue me, Rita Moreno of Arte), and the San Diego Padres by car. If you take the plane down here you'd have to rent a car anyway.
Posted by: Ontario Emperor at April 09, 2005 10:08 PM (OpfyU)
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