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Chat | September 29, 2004
Shoppach, Tatis, those other 2008 fantasy heroes
Eric KarabellIt's a terrific feeling when you know you've got a fantasy baseball championship in the bag. Of course, you couldn't have done it alone. You might have drafted...
Blog Entry | Conversation | September 24, 2008
Offensively challenged Rays find ways to win
The question about the Rays shouldn't be why they suddenly stopped hitting. The question should be how they managed to score enough runs to go 21-7 in...
Blog Entry | Conversation | September 10, 2008
Cutting ties with Quentin, Webb, strugglers
Eric Karabell...beat you with Quentin. You cut Brandon Webb today, and, well, that might not work out so...When you get to September in a fantasy baseball league and you still have a shot to...
Blog Entry | Conversation | September 09, 2008
Letting go of Chipper, McLouth, Tejada
Eric Karabell...Chipper Jones and Lance Berkman wouldn't continue at quite the same rate. One of my fantasy baseball teams is in a dynasty format, with extra stats like on-base percentage and net stolen bases...
Blog Entry | Conversation | August 25, 2008
Wood, Murton, LaRoche, finding the next Ludwick
There was a big difference between Ryan Ludwick and Carlos Quentin heading into this season, and although they have had comparable seasons statistical...
Blog Entry | Conversation | August 18, 2008
Hochevar, Reyes, finding the next Gavin Floyd
Eric KarabellI didn't really believe in Gavin Floyd, a fact I readily admit. It's not because I was angry with him for failing with my hometown Phillies after bein...
Blog Entry | Conversation | August 15, 2008
Ignoring season stats on Marcum, Hinske, others
Eric Karabell...him up again in a month, but not today. His season numbers belie his current worth, almost...rank in the top five in all of baseball. Well, use it to deal him if you...
Blog Entry | Conversation | August 01, 2008
LaRoche, Fontenot, others needing a chance
Maybe you look at the low batting average and lack of major league power for Andy LaRoche and see a kid who will never make it. I see something else, ...
Blog Entry | Conversation | July 28, 2008
Ortiz, Chipper, Liriano, weekend watch
Eric KarabellToo many fantasy baseball owners figure they can pay attention to what's going on from Monday through Friday afternoon and...
Blog Entry | Conversation | July 25, 2008
Euphoric about Eugenio; closers, Bush, mail
Eric KarabellI'm catching up from a crazy week spent at the All-Star festivities and then in Los Angeles at the ESPYs, and let's just say I was in no position to r...
Blog Entry | Conversation | July 21, 2008
Forget about any Home Run Derby jinx
...very important point about the Home Run Derby and its affect, if any, on statistics and fantasy baseball. Is there evidence that a power swing can get all messed up just by competing in this...
Blog Entry | Conversation | July 12, 2008
Hamilton, Howard should both be coveted
Eric Karabell...I knew what Sabermetrics was -- or shaving, driving, ESPN and Reaganomics, for that matter -- I thought the baseball statistic RBI was the most important one. I mean, the goal is to accumulate runs, right, and...
Blog Entry | Conversation | July 11, 2008
Ten fantasy reasons why Tribe got terrible
Eric Karabell...round pick on Sabathia, you're probably rebuilding today as well. He's gone. You get nothing...despite him ranking No. 22 in all of baseball in WHIP (1.22), I will scream. Travis...
Blog Entry | Conversation | July 07, 2008
Reds' Hairston, Hinske, others back from nowhere
Eric Karabell...of Jerry Hairston Jr., and willingly activated him today. It doesn't really matter that this guy...this fella was not on anyone's fantasy baseball radar, and when he started playing well, nobody...
Blog Entry | Conversation | June 30, 2008

