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6 results for "baseball"
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Sorry, Kid, You Gotta Wait
Tristan Cockcroft ESPN Fantasy GamesOne of the most common questions I've received in chats and my mailbag the past several weeks deals with one of the most promising prospects still in the minors: Royals third baseman Alex Gordon, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2005 amateur draft who h...
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A Winner Once More
Tristan Cockcroft ESPN Fantasy GamesTo say that Braves right-hander Tim Hudson has endured a disappointing season is an understatement. A lifetime 106-48 pitcher with a 3.33 ERA entering 2006, Hudson has struggled to keep his winning percentage at an even .500. That's unfamiliar territ...
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Nick's Time
Tristan Cockcroft ESPN Fantasy GamesSomehow, despite free-agent departure after free-agent departure, those Oakland Athletics keep developing top-quality hitting talent. By now, most everyone remembers the "Moneyball Draft," which refers to Oakland's stockpile of first-round selections...
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This Cain Ain't Bad
Tristan Cockcroft ESPN Fantasy GamesComing into the season, Giants right-hander Matt Cain was considered a front-runner for the National League Rookie of the Year award. In a late-season, seven-start trial in 2005, Cain managed a 2.33 ERA, 0.928 WHIP and .151 batting average allowed, p...
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Dealing Aces: 21!
Tristan Cockcroft ESPN Fantasy GamesCardinals right-hander Chris Carpenter might have clinched himself his first Cy Young award on Thursday, shutting out the Mets for seven innings to pick up victory No. 21 on the season. And in our all-important world of fantasy baseball, Carpenter's ...
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Yo Adrian
Tristan Cockcroft ESPN Fantasy GamesThere are a few givens once the All-Star break passes in any given season: The Oakland Athletics become an unstoppable force -- they're now 213-101 after the break since 2001. The Detroit Tigers turn the page towards next year -- they're 111-208 duri...
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