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2010 Fantasy Baseball: 3rd Basemen Rankings
Posted by Chris Cwik in Baseball, Fantasy on January 26, 2010
It only took 535 plate appearances from Alex Rodriguez to make him the number one 3rd baseman in 2010. While A-Rod’s last two seasons have not been up to par, no one has been able to overtake the Yankee in the past few seasons. David Wright was the likely candidate to usurp Rodriguez, but a power outage in 2009 has Wright’s status in limbo. Evan Longoria, Ryan Zimmerman, and Mark Reynolds all had breakout seasons; but need to show consistency to overtake A-Rod next season. There are many players that have question marks coming into the 2010 fantasy season, but 3rd base offers some solid depth to those who wait.
Bats Awaken In Philly, Yanks Take Game 3
Posted by Monty in Baseball, MLB Postseason on November 1, 2009

Jayson Werth's 2 HR weren't enough for the Phillies in Game 3
After two pitching duels in New York, the first game in Philly provided plenty of fireworks. Home runs by Nick Swisher, Hideki Matsui, Alex Rodriguez (I’ll get to this one in a bit), Jayson Werth (2 times) and Carlos Ruiz gave fans more than enough reason to hang around and watch this one after a hour and 20 minute rain delay.
Game 3 was easily the most exciting game of the series, and the first time both offenses got to the opposing starter. Cole Hamels made it into the 5th inning, but gave up five runs to Yankees hitters. Hamels hasn’t gone six full innings in any of his four postseason starts. And including the regular season, he’s 1-5 with a 7.32 ERA in his last seven starts. Andy Pettitte didn’t pitch great, but did enough to earn the win, 6 innings, 4 runs allowed. Althought, Pettitte did help out his cause in the 5th by driving in Nick Swisher, the first RBI by a Yankee pitcher in a World Series game since 1964 when “Ball Four” author Jim Bouton drove in Tom Tresh.
World Series Heads To Philly Tied At 1
Posted by Monty in Baseball, MLB Postseason on October 30, 2009

Utley led the Phillies to a Game 1 win.
After two games in the Bronx, what I’m most impressed with was the quality of starting pitching on both sides. All four starters, Cliff Lee, Pedro Martinez, CC Sabathia and A.J. Burnett pitched into the 7th inning with success. Pedro and CC gave up solo shots, but neither allowed any significant offensive rally. A.J. pitched strong and fooled Phillies hitters while Cliff Lee pitched one of the best games in World Series history.
CC And A-Rod Bring Yankees To Within 1 Game Of World Series
Posted by Monty in Baseball, MLB Postseason on October 21, 2009

Alex Rodriguez, celebrates with Mark Teixeira after winning Game 4 of the ALCS
After two emotional extra-inning games, the Yankees made quick work of the Angels in Game 4. CC Sabathia pitched eight strong innings of one-run baseball, while the offense put on a hitting clinic. Johnny Damon and Alex Rodriguez went deep, Melky Cabrera drove in four runs and Jorge Posada stole a base in the biggest blowout in this series, 10-1 New York.
There was some concern entering Game 4 with Yankees starter CC Sabathia coming off 3 days rest and facing an Angels lineup that just saw his last Friday. Well that concern was put to rest as CC pitched a nearly identical game against the Angels.
| CCya Later | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sabathia Vs. Angels | Game 1 | Game 4 | ||||
| Innings Pitched | 8 | 8 | ||||
| Hits | 4 | 5 | ||||
| Earned Runs | 1 | 1 | ||||
| K-BB | 7-1 | 5-1 | ||||
| Decision | W | W | ||||
| *2009 Postseason | ||||||
Angels Take Game 3 On Jeff Mathis Walk-Off Double
Posted by Monty in Baseball, MLB Postseason on October 20, 2009

Los Angeles Angels' Jeff Mathis is congratulated by teammates after hitting a double to score Howie Kendrick to beat the Yankees 5-4 in the eleventh inning of Game 3
With 2 outs in the bottom of the 11th, Angels backup catcher Jeff Mathis hit a line drive to the gap off Yankees reliever Alfredo Aceves scoring Game 3 MVP Howie Kendrick to give the Angels their first win of the series. Mathis, who hit .211 this season, got the game-winning hit after Joe Girardi, with two outs and nobody on, decides to hand the ball over to his 7th reliever of the game, rookie Alfredo Aceves. Girardi was accused of over managing his bullpen in Game 2 of ALCS, and it burned him in Game 3. Girardi replaced David Robertson, who had allowed one run in his previous 9 outings, with Aceves, who allowed five base runners in his previous two outings. Aceves gave up a hit to Kendrick, and then Mathis drove in the game winning run.
This was the first time consecutive games in a postseason series went extra innings since Boston beat New York in Game 4 and 5 of the 2004 ALCS. Both starters were victims of the long ball in this game. Andy Pettitte gave up a solo shot to Howie Kendrick and a 2-run HR to Vladimir Guerrero, while Jered Weaver had Derek Jeter, Johnny Damon and Alex Rodriguez go deep on him. Both starters pitched ok, but nothing special and once again the game was turned over to the bullpens.
Yankees Sneak Past Angels To Take Game 2 of ALCS
Posted by Monty in Baseball, MLB Postseason on October 18, 2009

Angels OF Vladimir Guererro went 1-7 in Game 2 of the ALCS, including striking out with the bases loaded in the 7th inning
A Maicer Izturis throwing error in the bottom of the 13th inning ended the 5 hour and 10 minute playoff game between the Yankees and Angels. After trailing 2-0, the Angels scored two runs and sent the game into extra innings. The Angels only lead of the game, and series, was short lived in the 11th inning. A Chone Figgins RBI single gave LA a 3-2 lead heading into the bottom of the 11th with closer Brian Fuentes on to finish the job. The first batter Fuentes faced was Alex Rodriguez, and A-Rod continued his excellent postseason by hitting a HR just over the right field wall to tie the game. The homerun for A-Rod was his 3rd tying HR in a postseason game from the 7th inning or later, an MLB record. It remained scoreless until Izturis made a throwing error that allowed Jerry Hairston Jr. to score the winning run. The Yankees lead the majors with 15 walk-off victories and have added two in the playoffs.
Both starters pitched good enough to win this game. Saunders went 7 innings, allowed two runs, striking out five hitters. Burnett pitched into the 7th gave up two runs on three hits. Both bullpens were used extensively; in fact, Yankees manager Joe Girardi used seven relievers, including Mariano Rivera for 2 1/3 innings. For Rivera that was his longest outing since May 30th, 2006. Conversely, Mike Scoscia used four relievers. Fuentes Blown Save in the bottom of the 11th was the eighth blown save in 17 opportunities for all closers in the 2009 postseason.
MLB Playoff Analysis: New York Yankees
Posted by Chris Cwik in Baseball, MLB Postseason on October 7, 2009

The Yanks Haven't Won It All Since 2000
For years now, the Yankees have been baseball’s most loved and most hated franchise. While fans of the team will point to the number of championships and playoff appearances, those playoffs appearances have not amounted to a World Series victory since 2000. For most fans, this would be acceptable. For Yankees fans, this is a travesty. Rival fans, however, take issue with the ways in which the Yankees build their teams. Owner, George Steinbrenner (assisted now his sons Hank and Hal), has never been afraid to spend money on free agents. For years now, the Yankees have led MLB with the highest payroll. During the 2008-2009 off-season, Steinbrenner once again spent money on three of the premiere talents on the free agent market. While the high payrolls have not led to a Championship in quite some time, this could be the year the Yankees start a new dynasty.
2009 MLB Postseason Picks
Posted by Monty in Baseball, MLB Postseason on October 7, 2009

Can A-Rod finally win a World Series?
It is here, the playoffs start Today and let’s see what Foul Pole 2 Foul Pole’s bloggers think about who will win it this year. Without further ado, here are the picks…
| Postseason Picks | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blogger | NYY-MIN | LAA-BOS | PHI-COL | LAD-STL | AL Champ | NL Champ | World Series Champ | World Series MVP |
| Matt Montgomery | NYY | BOS | PHI | LAD | NYY | LAD | NYY | Alex Rodriguez |
| Chris Cwik | NYY | BOS | COL | LAD | NYY | LAD | NYY | Mark Teixeira |
| Marco Radenkovich | NYY | BOS | COL | STL | NYY | STL | NYY | Mark Teixeira |
| Mark Cunningham | MIN | BOS | COL | STL | BOS | COL | COL | Troy Tulowitzki |
| Brian Hendricks | NYY | BOS | PHI | STL | NYY | STL | NYY | Mark Teixeira |
| Kevin Tracy | NYY | LAA | PHI | STL | NYY | PHI | NYY | CC Sabathia |
| Rene Delombard | NYY | BOS | PHI | STL | NYY | STL | NYY | CC Sabathia |
| Julia Lopez | NYY | LAA | PHI | STL | LAA | STL | LAA | Chone Figgins |
| Brad Galli | DET | LAA | COL | STL | DET | STL | DET | Justin Verlander |




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