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Ryan Ludwick |
26.12 |
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Ryan Church |
16.05 |
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Jair Jurrjens |
15.16 |
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Mike Napoli |
15.09 |
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Stephen Drew |
14.10 |
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Jason Isringhausen |
-13.77 |
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Eric Gagne |
-11.81 |
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Randy Wolf |
-9.79 |
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Jeff Keppinger |
-8.64 |
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Vernon Wells |
-8.18 |
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BLOG: Happy Anniversary, Boomer!
John Halpin looks at the latest fantasy news, previews the interleague weekend and remembers the best baseball game he ever attended.
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The MLS Fantasy experts are fans of Busch league
Our MLS Fantasy experts are getting some maximum points from Chicago's unbeatable stopper Jon Busch. Time to jump on the bandwagon?
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Kicker rankings
Nick Folk was accurate from longer distances in 2007, and Mike Harmon thinks he'll continue to thrive in Dallas.
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Jets preview
Chad Pennington was a flop in 2007, and John Juhasz wouldn't be surprised to see someone else under center in Week 1.
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Halpin' Hand
John Halpin thinks Pittsburgh's Andrew McCutchen is one of a few good minor leaguers who can be a valuable callup.
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Patriots preview
Randy Moss helped Tom Brady make history in 2007. Will it be more of the same from those two? John Juhasz takes a look.
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TE rankings: Top 15
Jason Witten was excellent in 2007, and with Dallas lacking a productive No. 2 wideout, Mike Harmon ranks him as the top tight end.
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Waiver review
Emil Brown isn't a high profile name, but Mike Harmon says that may not be the case for long with all the runs he's driving in.
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Dolphins preview
Miami was a disaster in 2007, but Jake Long is the type of player who can make his teammates better, says John Juhasz. • Bills preview: Will Trent Edwards emerge?
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Lance Berkman (Hou-1B) Dominate: 1st HR (14), R (43); 2nd RBI (40), avg (.388) w/ 6 SB |
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Chase Utley (Phi-2B) Steady: 1st in HR, top 5 R (33) and top 16 RBI (30), avg (.323) |
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Hanley Ramirez (Fla-SS) Just 1 HR past 16 gm, but 2nd R (34), top 10 SB (13) w/ .327 avg |
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Chipper Jones (Atl-3B) Batting .418 at mid-May; Top 5 HR (11) and top 10 RBI (32) |
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Brandon Webb (Ari-P) Tops majors in W (8); top 10 ERA (2.41) and WHIP (1.00) w/ 41 K |
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Albert Pujols (StL-1B) Solid stats: 4th avg (.355) w/ 8 HR, 27 RBI, 23 R and 2 SB |
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Johan Santana (NYM-P) Is 6th in K's (52) and top 15 WHIP (1.11) w/ 3.10 ERA |
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Cliff Lee (Cle-P) Unbelievable! 1st in ERA and WHIP (.67), 2nd W (6) plus 44 K's |
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Jake Peavy (SD -P) Strikeout king: Leads majors in K's (60) w/ 2.91 ERA, 1.16 WHIP |
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Derrek Lee (ChC-1B) Top 5 HR (10), top 10 R (32), top 25 RBI (27) w/ .305 avg |
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LeBron James (CLE-SF)
Despite just 13 pts in a loss to Detroit, he's still the easy No. 1
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Kobe Bryant | | |