Archive for August 2009
From Florio at PFT: Multiple league sources tell us that the Chargers have fined cornerback Antonio Cromartie $2,500 for complaining on Twitter about the quality of the food at training camp. As best we can tell, this is the offending tweet, from July 31 at 3:46 p.m.: “Man we have 2 have the most nasty […]
Thanks to the law, my day just exploded again. I don’t think it will take me out of blogging all afternoon, but things may once again be light today. A thousand pardons. For now: Brandon Webb has his owie fixed. Wanna win the World Series? Beat up on the cupcakes! See cathedral mountains, see the […]
All law and no blogs makes Craig a dull boy. Let’s try to remedy that today, shall we? Nationals 8, Pirates 4: The Laughingstock Series went four games, and nothing was decided. Adam Dunn went 3-for-4 and was a triple short of the cycle. He may as well have been eight unicorns, cold fusion and […]
Are the hitters you’re starting compatible with the pitchers they are facing?
Incentives can keep owners interested and teams competitive late in the long fantasy baseball season.
The doctor diagnoses keepers.
The Cubs have a shot at back-to-back Rookies of the Year, thanks to the Blue Jays.
This just in: Kendry Morales is good. Mike Jacobs is not.
Volquez undergoes Tommy John surgery and might be lost for all of 2010 to the Reds.
Sorry folks, no ATH today, as I am spending the morning in beautiful downtown Cincinnati, Ohio arguing a case before the Court of Appeals for the First Appellate District of the State of Ohio (I’m assuming it’s the “first” because they started counting them south-to-north). It’s a complex case involving state constitutional issues, procedural matters, […]