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Three potential fantasy baseball busts at shortstop in 2010

In such a thin field, any shortstop bust is going to hurt a fantasy team in 2010.
Of course, a couple players will outproduce their ranking too. These things tend to level out. But, how do we know which players to avoid in 2010? Let’s take a look at four candidates.

Potential busts at second base in 2010

Truthfully, there are few second basemen who seem scary this season.
So, you can expect that several of them will bust. More than likely, they won’t be the ones on this list either. That’s just how these thing work.

Fantasy baseball sleeper second basemen to target in your 2010 draft

     Typically thinner than a sheet of commercial toilet paper in a public restroom, the second base talent pool suddenly has gone all 3-ply Quilted Northern Ultra Plush on us.
     Sure Chase Utley is a statistical beast. Yes, we all know that Ian Kinsler is coming off a 30/30 (HR/SB) season.
     You can have them [...]

Why the contrary on Contreras? He is stealthy [FBB]

You have been unwilling to except my fantasy baseball advice about one Chicago White Sox starting pitcher for a couple posts now.
I’m not sure why. All he’s done is turn in a performance that was the seventh best in June. The fantasy league leaders reads: Tim Lincecum, Dan Haren, Jon Lester, Ricky Romero – who’s [...]

Ninja notes: The Bizarro edition [FBB]

How much money could you have won if you had bet that Russ Ohlendorf was going to outpitch Johan Santana. … ever?
Santana got ruffed up for 6 ER in 6 IP, to complete a woeful June (6.19 ERA over the 30 glorious days).
Meanwhile, our boy Ohlendorf threw seven shutout innings and struck out eight.
Let’s not [...]

Introducing Kevin Correia, he’s a Stealthy Ninja [FBB]

Stealthy Ninjas are back on time this week, and bringing a dose of San Diego pitching with them.
I’m referring to Kevin Correia, of course. Based on his ownership rates in Yahoo leagues you have no idea who he is.
Check out the statistical performance from his last five starts: 4-1 in 33.2 IP, 29:3 K:BB and [...]