5.29.2011

Week 8 Roto Standings

The hitting started warming up for most teams this week. 5 teams had 60 or more hits with 2 teams (Utica and Fear the Beard) getting over 70 hits!

And then of course there was 1 team that couldn't even muster up 40 hits.

We are entering the 2nd trimester of the season and it is time to start thinking playoffs. Only 9 games in the Win column separate 3rd and 10th place so the race is on.

Baseman continues to cruise at #1 in both the league and Roto standings as his offense is tops in 5 of 6 categories.

Here are the season-to-date roto standings.



Champs you should note that I have minimized the "pissin 'm moanin' this week.

You will also note this post is shorter...

Hardballers

5.27.2011

Rest of the Team Reviews for First Third of the Season

Ok, here it is finally, the rest of the teams in review as we are a third of the way done!  Hard to believe!  I am going off of last week's standings and the next team in  line is Champions.  Since I did my last post, there have been no changes in the top 4 teams.

Champions:  What do I say about Ed's team, except VOLATILE!  This week the team is sinking like the Dow Jones.  Maybe the Federal Reserve will come to his relief and prop him up a bit?  Yes, Utley is back and Ed better hope he plays like his self of old because the offense is up and down like a yo-yo.  But, there is hope as Ed has been making manuevers with the club and rounded out some rough edges on offense.  Teh additions of Lucroy, Torres, and Crisp will help, but they aren't but lower tier players still.  Castro has been the one ray of light at SS and he is a keeper.  I do think the offense will improve and now there is a little more depth and balance.  But, once again, Champs is relying on his pitching, which has not been lights out like last year.  Hard to repeat last year's performance.   Can Peavy and Colon hang in there?  Is Josh Tomlin for real?  We know about Lee and Halladay, but there are some question marks with the staff.  Champs will be vying for a playoff spot, but will not reach third like last year.  This team will need Ben Berneke to print bloated stats to win it all this year.

Tennessee Hitters:  Other than the pitching, I like this team a lot.  Was blessed with obtaining Ryan Braun and Adrian Gonzalez in the first two rounds.  Let's just say mistakes were made.  I am not sure if Jeff Francoeur can keep it up or Melky Cabrera as there are some depth issues, but Stanton is really picking up the pace and Rollins is healthy and playing steady at SS.  The question is not with Beltre, Gonzalez, Braun, and Prado as we all know these guys will deliver numbers, but can the other guys keep up the pace?  If so, then watch for Hitters to rise in the standings.  The pitching has been lackluster so far, but has potential.  I do like the K's.  To put it bluntly, this team was built around offense, and hopefully the pitching will be about even.  I like Hitters as a playoff team and ultimately will be entrenched somewhere in the middle of the top 6.

Hardballers:  This team should be better than what it is and Randy knows it.  What looked like to be a better offensive club than defensive has been just the opposite really.  James Shields, Ian Kennedy, Gio Gonzalez??  These guys have been a Godsend for Hardballers so far and good thing!  The K's on the staff are tough to beat.  I don't care what Randy says but Ubaldo will come around, which will make the staff more dangerous.  The offense has been slow to start the season, but look for that to change.  There are already some signs as Pedroia and Varitek start to produce.  I am not a big Carlos Quentin fan, but he has been one of the bigger performers thus far.  And Alez Avila, I think this guy is for real at catcher.  Another diamond in the rough for Randy.  But, for Randy to be ultimately successful he needs Pujols to play like Pujols, Jeter to show he is not over the hill, and Delmon Young and Rios to play like actual major leaguers.  At least 3 of the 4 better show improvement or Randy will continue to be lying on the outskirts of a playoff position.  For the last two-thirds of the season, I look for this team to improve and be competing closely for a playoff spot.

Wooster Panties:  Have to give a shout out to Bill, who lives in Ohio from where I am a native!  Plus, after years of absense, this team is showing its mettle and hanging tough!  If the season ended today, Bill would be in the playoffs, but unfortunately it doesn't.  Bill can say a big thank you to the sluggers on Texas in Kinsler and Young first of all.  Kinsler's average and power are down, but still has decent numbers.   I guess you shouldn't piss Michael Young off like Texas did.  The guy is hitting .340 with 64 hits!  Hanley is starting to turn it around for the Fish and he is absolutely key.  Hard to win with a top draft pick producing so dismally like Han-Ram has been doing.  Yet, there is light.  Also, some unheralded surprises at this point in their careers have to be Big Papi and Alfonso Soriano.  These guys are producing, not like in their prime, but they are still valuable contributors.  Plus with Holliday whacking the baseball all over the field, Panties has been a surprise so far this season.  I still have doubts though Mr. Stansifer.  If Kyle Lohse can continue those stats, then you really are living right.  Not a big fan of the pitching staff as it is mediocre at best.  Enjoy the good times while they last Panties as I have a hard time believing in this team all the way to the end. 

Will try to post the last 4 teams soon!

BASEMAN

5.22.2011

Week 7 Roto Standings

Great week for the pitchers as no team posted an ERA above 4.00! I think Baseman set a new regular season record (unconfirmed) for innings pitched in a week at 103 2/3!

Hitting continues to be anemic as the league only managed a .258 avg this week. Also worth noting is that no team hit double figures in HR's despite every team having a whole 7 day schedule this week.

Injuries are continuing to be a factor for several teams as there are at least 17 DL players occupying spots on rosters.

I promised Champs that I would quit my 'pissin n' moanin' this week but can you believe that Pujols hasn't had a HR in over 100 ABs?



Maybe as the weather starts to heat up the hitters will as well.

Here's to a good week.

Hardballers

5.16.2011

Week 6 Roto Standings

Here are the season-to-date roto standings.

Tenn Hitters have moved up the charts a little after their dominating offensive performance this week. They beat every team in the league in every offensive category!

Any questions?

Hitting overall picked up a little but is still down for baseball overall. I was checking at Baseball Reference a day or two ago and both the American and National Leagues are batting .250 so far this season. That is the lowest total since 1972 when the leagues finished with a combined .244!

I hope this isn't the new normal



I know I have been doing a lot of 'pissin n moanin' lately about my underachieving team. I know I am not the only one with similar woes but geez.... this is getting hard to stomach.

Here's hoping the bottom half has a better week this week!

Hardballers

5.15.2011

Quarter Season Review

Here is a mini-review on the season thus far at a little over a quarter of the way done.  Almost done with school for awhile and will devote more time to week in reviews in either written form or podcasts.  I will briefly make comments on each team based on current league standing.

BASEMAN:  Starting the season at 6-0 and having an astounding start to the season thus far.  Injuries are the only obstacle that can circumvent the team's run to the top in the regular season.  There will be losses coming, but this is one tough team to beat on a consistent basis.  Top pick thus far has to be Jose Bautista (M-O-N-S-T-E-R!)  Is going to be getting the Barry Bonds treatment.

Ageless: Great start to the season thus far and although not the flashiest team, it is putting up pretty good numbers.  Howard and Weeks lead the offense.  Key to Ageless' success so far has to be some solid draft in pitching with Cahill leading the way.  Lost his first game today, but still pitched well.  Weaver has also been brilliant, but has had a few bumps lately.  The team will come back to earth a bit, but still a good overall club.

Squirrels:  Boy did I peg this team wrong at the beginning of the year.  This is a team with an exuberant amount of youth that is paying dividends in a big way.They all have been producing at once and Squirrels keeps playing well even with Josh Hamilton and now Ike Davis on the DL.  In steps Gaby Sanchez for the Marlins.  Davis and Sanchez I thought were players for maybe next year, but they are producing big time numbers early on.  Forget about Neil Walker, not me!  Forget about Drew Stubbs, well no longer.  Colby Rasmus?  Not me.  These guys are all young studs and would love to have them.  I thought for most it would be wait and see for next year.  Juan has obviously known something we haven't.  Now can they keep producing as the year goes on?  I won't say they won't!

Stars:  Despite 3B woes with injuries, this team is right there in the thick of it still.  This team will only get better with time.  Has stolen two players off the WW: Pineda and Butler.  Had depth at pitching to get rid of Josh Johnson and winds up with Kemp, who is having a comeback season.  Uggla hasn't even went off yet on his HR binges and has arguably one of the best players in the league with Cabrera.  Just wait until the 3B get healthy.  Will be fighting for the #1 or #2 spot before all is said and done.  Take that to the bank.!

I will write some more on the other teams hopefully tomorrow, but time for bed.  Sorry.

BASEMAN

"These are the times that try men's souls".......

Thomas Paine
“The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot may, in this crisis, shrink from the service of his country; but he that stands it now deserves the love and thanks of man and woman.”
Oh how I can identify with the meaning behind the message that Paine tried to deliver to the colonists during the American Revolution. As things were looking bleak, many people were ready to abandon the fight and simply walk away. Paine tried to tap into their inner spirit by challenging them to measure themselves by their commitment to stay the course.

And the rest is history

With 25% of the regular season in things are certainly looking bleak on the Hardballers front. Never have I questioned myself more than I have the last couple of weeks. "Did I not prepare for this draft?" "Is this not a contending team?" Something is surely amiss here!

Any player can get off to a slow start. In fact many are traditional slow starters. Any player can have an off season. But is it possible to for your first 7 picks to collectively decide to have sub-par, career low years simultaneously?

Here are my first 6 hitters drafted with their career batting average at the end for comparison.



No doubt it is not reasonable to expect career average #'s from every player. Certainly Jeter is in decline and apparently even more so than I was hoping. Even Pujols has trended down the last couple of seasons but only by increments of "hundredths" of points! Rios has always been a little up and down but even he batted .284 last season. D Young is just now getting his season started as he has been dealing with minor health issues from flu-like symptoms to rib cage issues.

And my #4 pick Jimenez? OMG! He is worse than waiver fodder so far with no wins, 22 walks and a 6.67 ERA!!

We won't even get into my closer situation as I have completely abandoned my first closer pick and his backup.

It is quite possible there is a bust in that list somewhere. Maybe two of them. But I cannot at this point determine who (Jeter exception noted). So as I sit here with my worst season start ever, watching  myself get kicked around week after week, I look inside myself and ask.... "do I have the courage to stay the course?"

Actually I really have no choice. I believe I drafted a good team. I believe all the players listed above are capable of good seasons (or in Jeter's case maybe just acceptable). I could react to a down player here or there but as widespread as this is I can only believe that things are going to turn for the better soon.

These are certainly the times that try men's souls.........

Hardballers

5.09.2011

Week 5 Roto Standings

Here are the Roto Standings through Week 5. I should point out that this cumulative y-t-d standings not just a weekly standing.

Clearly Baseman's hot start in the standings in the league is no fluke as he also leads in the roto standings as well. In fact he leads in 4 of 6 offensive categories and is 2nd in RBI's and 3rd in AVG. He also leads the league BB's (lowest total) and ERA (lowest). The question is can he keep it up? I am sure he is convinced he can.

Stars is pacing the league in the pitching categories at the moment as his hitting has been inconsistent so far.

Lots of season left guys. No reason to panic yet. (Well a little bit of anxiety may be appropriate for some of us.... but panic.... NO WAY)



Now if I only believed my last statement all would be well.

Have a good Week 6!

Hardballers

5.02.2011

Week 4 Roto Standings

Seems to me that offenses are still under performing. I know mine certainly is.

Injuries???? How many of you all have NOT had to contend with injuries? Stars has become the instant "kiss of death" for 3rd basemen.

Ageless hasn't even gotten to use his # 1 pick yet.

How's this for a draft recap. Pick #1 Pujols .245, Pick #2 Youkilis .218, Pick #3 Pedroia .265, Pick #4 Jimenez 0-2 7.20 ERA, Pick #5 Jeter .242.

I think I am beginning to understand now.....

Week 4 Roto Standings


My league standing is now below my roto standing which tells me I ain't the only one sucking.

Here's to a better May
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