Columbus like a Christmas tree,
Tonight this city belongs to me.
Josh Kalk looks at what happens to Ben Sheets when he pitches while injured. Your guess as to where Kalk got the data of a non-injured Sheets pitching is as good as mine.
Treder and Namee continue their series on what the 1916-1925 Red Sox might have looked like had a non-crazy person been in control. If there’s any justice in the universe, when they’re done with the Sox, they’ll apply the same analysis to the 1988-1992 New York Yankees.
And over at Fantasy Focus, Paul Singman investigates the Phantasy Phallout of the Gerald Larid to Detroit trade. Singman is thorough: he takes the analysis all the way back to Jim Sundberg! Meanwhile, Derek announces the advent of commenting on the Fantasy Focus blog. Play nice, everyone.