Archive for June, 2010

ESPN Outsider

Posted: 29th June 2010 by Evan Benz in Fantasy Basketball, NBA

I love the NBA Draft !!! It’s unlike the MLB Draft, where sometimes it takes 5 or more years before you get to see the new guy on the team. And with the NFL Draft, it’s just so many different players, so many different positions, so many different draft strategies. With the NBA Draft, it’s [...]

Erik Bedard- It is rumored that barring any setbacks, bedard may be able to make his season debut by July 6th.  It would require Bedard making a start in the AFL and then move on to Triple-A Tacoma for one start.  That would put him in line to start July 6th against KC. J.D. Drew-  [...]

The Texas Fumble

Posted: 15th June 2010 by Evan Benz in NCAA
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Texas is staying put and so is Oklahoma. I personally am really happy. We are in the middle of an economic crisis here in California. And the minute Texas and Oklahoma started making some noise about joining the PAC-10, two things happened: I reached for my calender and I reached for my check book.

There have been quite a few rumors floating around about Houston Astros pitcher Roy Oswalt(notes) possibly being traded before the trade deadline.  Will he approve a trade to this team?  Will he approve a trade to that team?  Will he approve a trade at all?  These are some of the questions that tends to follow [...]

Here is some basic news about what is going on around the Majors currently.  It ranges from injury updates to call ups to hot streaks to cold streaks.  Enjoy. Troy Tulowitzki- He should be able to return to the lineup on Tuesday after missing the last few games and having Monday off.  Feel free to [...]

The Seattle Mariners stink. They were supposed to compete in the AL West this year if not completely dominate it with stellar pitching and a decent offense. Well, they are not doing that. In fact, they are in the cellar and fully expect to be sellers come the July trade deadline. The Mariners have a [...]

It is that time of year again folks, when MLB teams bring up their elite prospects who have been working on things in the minors such as pitching out of the stretch or mechanics or speaking English.  We all know that these are all just excuses teams give for keeping their best minor leaguers down [...]