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Tech needs to make it to the field

Posted by: Sean in Hockey

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Major League Baseball is on the forefront of technology everywhere you turn. The players Tweet, the Stadiums have Hi-Def, the Stats we fans access to are turbo charged and you can listen to and watch games anywhere including your phone. MLB is on the cutting edge of technology everywhere except on the field! Recently I saw another blogger mention that they should replace those big bulky cord phone systems in the bullpens with cell phones and I was shocked no one else has mentioned this. Those bullpens are just the tip of the iceberg of improvements that could be made. 1. Many players and coaches are already using complex computer systems to give video images and stats of every pitcher and batter to study. Sometimes if you look closely you already see players looking at their video ipods on the bench. Its time to bring this technology to the field. Set it up in near the batter box and put video screens in the dugouts and bullpens. 2. The Pitchers and catchers need to communicate better. No more complaints about stealing signs. let them wear wireless earpieces and microphones. 3. why stop there. Give every player, coach and manager access to these communication devices as well. If everyone has it, its not an unfair advantage. And maybe we will see an end to those horrible hat taps, ear flicks and nose twitches that are used to communicate a steal, pitchout or hit and run. 4. Since Bud Selig doesn't want to give the umpires full video instant replay. let them wear these microphones and ear pieces to so they can talk amongst them selfs so if one of them is worried he doesn't have the best angle he can say immediately to his fellow umpires "did one of you have a better angle than me? was he out?" and we can get a better call and quickly. Come on MLB, Its time to bring the technology to the field.

The Omen another sequel?

Posted by: Sean in MyBlog

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This being the year of Twenty Ten a  certain player is unsigned and without a team.  He is referred to as the ultimate traitor by some,  a savior and deliver of a world series championship by others.  Where will he end up?  Lets explore the obvious first. 

Johnny Damon could easily return to the Yankees as a conquering hero with is clean shaven image.  The Yankees have the money he seeks, and  he would continue to deliver exactly as he has over the last few years, patrolling the outfield and being a clutch and determined hitter who works a pitcher better than most.  But Damon want more than a two year contract to return.


How to Combat Luck in Fantasy Football

Posted by: Brian Joura in MyBlog

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One of the frustrating things about fantasy football is the amount of luck involved in the game.  To illustrate this point, I am going to use two of my teams this season to point out how unfair fantasy football is for most people.

 


Dear NFL: Stop Showing Redskins Games in North Carolina

Posted by: Brian Joura in MyBlog

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It was one thing when the Redskins were coached by Joe Gibbs and featured Joe Theisman, John Riggins, Dexter Manley and Darrell Green.  But no one wants to see the Jim Zorm-Jason Campbell era Redskins team.


Week 21 Fantasy Baseball Start/Sit

Posted by: John Arias in MyBlog

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With Fantasy Baseball season fast approaching its end, there are still players available for any Fantasy team. To know who they are one must read this week’s Start/Sit.

The Worst HR-Hitting Teams in Mets History

Posted by: Brian Joura in MyBlog

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It is August and the Mets have no shot at the playoffs.  But there are always things to watch and root for and one of the top things is the chance to beat the Braves.  It was fun to see them come back from a four-run deficit and put nine runs on the board Tuesday.  Surprisingly, the Mets scored nine runs without hitting a single home run.

 


Week 20 Fantasy Baseball Start/Sit

Posted by: John Arias in MyBlog

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With Fantasy Baseball season fast approaching its end; there are still players available for any Fantasy team. To know who they are one must read this week’s Start/Sit.


 
Starting Pitcher in focus: Jorge De La Rosa
Since the All-Star break, he is 5-1, with a 3.00 ERA. In 39 innings pitched, he has struck out 41 hitters and is holding opponents to a .255 batting average. He has won nine out of his last ten decisions and will face the San Francisco Giants. In his career against the Giants, he is 4-0 with a 2.36 ERA, making him a must start for week 20.
Pitchers we love for week 20: Ricky Nolasco, Ryan Dempster, Scott Feldman, Pedro Martinez, Ricky Romero, Carl Pavano,
Starter to Avoid for week 20: Kevin Millwood
In his last six starts, he is 1-2, with an ERA of 5.28. During that span, he has a WHIP of 1.50 and has only 19 strike outs in his last 30 2/3 innings pitched. His next start is against the Minnesota Twins, where he has struggled against them in the past. In ten career starts, he is 0-6, with an ERA of 6.00, making him a risky start for week 20.
Other Starters to Avoid for week 19: Jon Garland, Manny Parra, Fausto Carmona, Oliver Perez
Position Players: Infielders:
In his last 28 games 1B Kyle Blanks, he is hitting .289, with six home runs, and 11 RBI. His OPS is .982, and has scored 16 runs during his hot streak. He is a definite sleeper player and an excellent NL-Only option for week 20.
In his last 15 games, 2B Mark Ellis is hitting .431, with two home runs, and19 RBI. His OPS is a staggering 1.054. He has emerged as a viable option, and is a recommended AL-Only start for week 20.
Since being called up SS Alcides Escobar has done well. He has hit in three of four games and has one RBI and a stolen base. Over his last two years in the minors, he has 12 home runs, with 109 RBI, and has 75 stolen bases. In 2007, he hit .305, and in 2008 he hit .327. Before being called up, he was hitting .297, making him a must start in all Rotisserie leagues.
In his last 24 games 3B Jake Fox has four home runs, with 17 RBI, and is hitting .274. The Chicago Cubs will play all their games on the road, where Fox excels. In 26 road games, he has five home runs, with 16 RBI, and is hitting .319.
Infielder to Avoid: Paul Konerko
In 13 games since the All-Star break, he is hitting .171, with one home run, and two RBI. His OPS during that stretch is a mere .607. He is in the midst of a 0 for 22 stretch and should be on the bench for week 20.
Outfielders:
OF Carlos Gonzalez is becoming a valuable player in NL-Only leagues. In his last 14 games, he is hitting .400, with four home runs, ten RBI, and nine runs scored. During his hot stretch, he has an OPS of 1.198. He is on the verge of becoming a star and should start in week 20.
Over his last 15 games OF Chris Coghlan is hitting .420, with two home runs, and 13 RBI. During that span, he has scored 14 runs and has an OPS of 1.072. He is also eligible at 3rd base, making him a must start in mixed leagues for week 20.
Over his last 14 games OF Will Venable is on fire. Over that span, he has four home runs, with 12 RBI, and is hitting .356. He is getting plenty at-bats and is becoming a viable option for NL-Only leagues.
Outfielder to Avoid in week 20: Luke Scott
Over his last 23 games, Scott is hitting .163, with two home runs, and seven RBI. His OPS is a mere .543. The Baltimore Orioles will playing their games all on the road, where Scott struggles. On the road, he is hitting .245, with six home runs and 24 RBI.
Catchers: Jeff Baker
In his last 20 games, he has one home run, and 12 RBI. Over that stretch, he is hitting .348. Do not hesitate to plug him as a No. 2 Fantasy catcher for week 20.
Catcher to Avoid: Geovany Soto
Relief Pitchers: Jim Johnson
He has not allowed only one run in his last seven appearances, and has converted three save opportunities in August. On the year, he is 3-4, with an ERA of 2.93. Fantasy owners desperate for saves should consider him for week 20.
Relief Pitcher to Avoid: Matt Capps

Feet First or Head First?

Posted by: Patrick DiCaprio in MyBlog

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Week 19 Fantasy Baseball Start/Sit

Posted by: John Arias in MyBlog

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With Fantasy trade deadlines fast approaching, there are still players available for any Fantasy team. To know who they are one must read this week’s Start/Sit.


Hey Lenny, I am coming to visit !!!

Posted by: Tony Cincotta in MyBlog

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Not sure what is the proper attire at the Melnick palace, so I  consulted with Lenny Bruce ! 

"Even if you are Catholic, if you live in New York you're Jewish. If you live in Butte, Montana, you are going to be goyish even if you are Jewish."


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