In our latest podcast, George, Chris and Bryan cover their top 10 closers and some situations you need to keep your eye on early in the season. Also, Bryan makes his case for Drew Storen and George expresses his hate for Carlos Marmol.
In our latest podcast, George, Chris and Bryan cover their top 10 closers and some situations you need to keep your eye on early in the season. Also, Bryan makes his case for Drew Storen and George expresses his hate for Carlos Marmol.
George, Bryan and Chris recap their top 12 starting pitchers and also go through their tier rankings and pick a couple guys they love and hate for 2010. The crew also names a couple of rookies that could help your team in the later rounds.
Today George, Bryan and Chris preview the outfielders for the 2010 season. They cover who’s in their top 10, project Jason Heyward’s rookie season and talk about a couple of players you want to avoid at all costs this season.
Today George, Bryan, and Chris preview the third base position with their top 10 and a couple sleepers to target late in your draft. Email the show at contact@baseballprof.com with any questions and have them read on air! Also follow us on twitter @baseballprof.
With the season quickly approaching and fantasy baseball drafts in full force, it’s time we take a look at some average draft positions that I think are too high or too low for my liking.
In this podcast George Fitopoulos, Bryan Curley, and Chris Campanelli recap the top 10 at the second base position along with some sleepers, prospects, and two players they are giving one last shot to impress them.
In our second podcast George Fitopoulos, Bryan Curley and Chris Campanelli go over the top ten first basemen and a couple of sleepers for 2010.
Writers George Fitopoulos, Bryan Curley, and Chris Campanelli talk about the catchers for 2010 as well as some sleepers and prospects.
Don’t pay for saves. Now that I got that out of the way, we can turn our attention to the relievers. Amazingly, there are a lot of relatively stable bullpen situations across the league. Houston and Pittsburgh are the only teams that don’t have a clear-cut closer, although there are other teams with guys on shorter leashes and a few teams with setup men waiting in the wings.
We saw possibly the most dominating half of pitching ever from Zack Greinke, and injuries to perennial all-stars Johan Santana, Brandon Webb, and Jake Peavy. Rookies Tommy Hanson and Brett Anderson made big splashes, especially in the second half of the season and oldies Roy Oswalt and Carlos Zambrano could be on their way to fantasy oblivion. Overall, there was a lot of movement amongst pitchers, but don’t worry because we got it all covered here at Baseball Professor with our 2010 starting pitcher tiers and rankings.