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Who’s setting the table for Brewers sluggers?

While reviewing the elite 5×5 hitters, I stumbled across many interesting findings.
Several deserved even further research. Having both Brewers 1B Prince Fielder and OF Ryan Braun as elite RBI producers was near the top.
Both Braun and Fielder are stars. They’ll probably drive in themselves with their elite 30+-homer power, but they are going to need [...]

Fantasy shortstop value players that need to be on your radar screen

Derek Jeter is the Hallmark greeting card of fantasy shortstops.
And that isn’t a good thing.
You see, Hallmark is the crème de la crème of greeting cards, according to some. From birthdays to bah mitzvahs, if you want to show that you truly care, only a Hallmark will do … or so the commercials insinuate.
And, of [...]

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 [...]

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 [...]

Stealthy lite — Now with more Pavano and Zito

A full-strength Stealthy Ninjas column will release into the wild tomorrow, but for now there’s an interesting situation to discuss looking ahead to tomorrow’s games around Major League Baseball.
A whopping two games fill out the schedule — Angels at Giants and Brewers at Indians.
While the pitching matchups are hardly headliner material, you may need to [...]