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  • NFL Mock Draft

    By Dalton Del Don I’m fully aware this is an exercise in futility, but I just can’t help myself. The following is what I predict will happen not what should happen during the NFL Draft this weekend. And I’m only going top-15, which is a crapshoot enough as is. 1. Miami Dolphins: Jake Long –…

  • The Scoop

    By Dalton Del Don Josh Hamilton is going to be an absolute force this season if the early returns are any indication. After striking out 22 percent of the time last year, he’s all the way down to 12 percent this season. Moreover, after posting a .222/.296/..292 line against lefties in 2007, he’s mashing southpaws…

  • The Scoop

    By Dalton Del Don Matt Cain has been dropped by 5,899 teams in Yahoo Leagues. Whaaat?! I’m as frustrated with the 23-year-old as anyone, but these leagues are either as shallow as Paris Hilton, or people are acting a bit rash, no? Cain posted a 23:17 K:BB ratio last April and a 5.28 ERA during…

  • Round One Preview

    Take a look at how I see the first round of the NBA playoffs unfolding.

  • The Scoop

    By Dalton Del Don If Felix Hernandez stays healthy, he’s going to finish the year as a top-5 fantasy pitcher. He’s actually been a little lucky so far, walking too many batters and posting an unsustainable strand rate (.912). Still, few can match his strikeout ability and propensity to induce groundballs. It was a minor…

  • The Scoop

    By Dalton Del Don I’m not sure if Joe Torre follows baseball all that closely. Forget the fact he’s playing the supremely inferior Juan Pierre over Matt Kemp, but why does Andre Ethier get automatically penciled into the lineup over Kemp as well? Sure, he’s better than Pierre and the current incarnation of Andruw Jones,…

  • The Scoop

    By Dalton Del Don Tim Hudson has looked flat-out dominant early on. I gambled on him in numerous leagues last year but was afraid he wouldn’t have continued success this season with a 5.3K/9 IP mark. Well, it helps that he’s allowed just 1 homer every 24.5 at-bats since 2006. He simply gives up very…

  • The Scoop

    By Dalton Del Don I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t concerned about Edwin Encarnacion’s dreadfully slow start. Not only did he enter Thursday with an .083 average, but he’s also committed three errors already. He hit .221 with no homers last April, so slow starts are nothing new to him. Still, a day…

  • The Scoop

    By Dalton Del Don In my main league, I drafted Ryan Howard and David Ortiz with the first two picks. They are a combined 8-for-57 (.140), giving me a major leg up in the batting average category early on. Dice-K looks awfully good so far. Nine walks in 18.1 innings are far too many, but…

  • Podcast

    This week’s segment took place right during overtime of one of the best NCAA Championship games in recent memory. At least the outcome mattered little in my bracket.

  • The Scoop

    By Dalton Del Don I’m not that worried about the Tigers’ dismal start. The fact Miguel Cabrera, Gary Sheffield and Curtis Granderson are all injured is some cause for concern, but I’d still take them over the Indians in the Central at even money. Dontrelle Willis’ recent line of no-hit ball through five innings with…

  • The Scoop

    By Dalton Del Don The more I think about it, the more I like Corey Patterson this season. It’s not ideal that the Reds have plenty of outfield options, but Patterson is a very good defender, and his average should stay afloat starting mostly against righties. Moreover, his relationship with Dusty Baker dating back to…

  • Paul for MVP

    Check out my latest post over at NBA.com.

  • Crystal Ball

    By Dalton Del Don NL MVP: David Wright – What doesn’t he do well? Wright plays defense, runs the bases and has a terrific batting eye. He had a .364/.465/.596 line after the All-Star break and even if you take away the entire month of April, posted a 30/31 season last year. AL MVP: Miguel…

  • American League Central Preview

    1. Detroit Tigers Offense: The Tigers enter 2008 competing with only the Yankees as the best lineup in baseball, and they are likely the favorites. Magglio Ordonez isn’t going to hit .363 again, but Gary Sheffield should make more of an impact, and Carlos Guillen is one of the more underrated hitters in the game.…

  • American League East Preview

    1. New York Yankees Offense: The Yankees led Major League Baseball last season in runs scored (by 76), batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage. That’s pretty good, especially when you consider their ballpark is very tough on right-handed hitters. Even though Alex Rodriguez and Jorge Posada can’t be expected to repeat last year’s numbers,…

  • American League West Preview

    1. Los Angeles Angels Offense: The loss of John Lackey and Kelvim Escobar combined with Seattle’s addition of Erik Bedard makes this a competitive division, if not also the weakest in baseball. For a team that usually considers pitching its strength, the Angels actually scored the sixth most runs in baseball last season. Vladimir Guerrero’s…

  • National League Central Preview

    1. Milwaukee Brewers Offense: The NL Central was the Brewers’ to lose last season, and although they did just that, they enter 2008 with a much improved team. Remember, last year they didn’t get full seasons from any of Ben Sheets, Ryan Braun, Corey Hart, Rickie Weeks and Yovani Gallardo. The Mike Cameron addition also…

  • National League East Preview

    1. New York Mets Offense: Over the last couple of years, the Mets have gone from a team loaded with offensive talent that just got by with their starting staff to a franchise entering 2008 relying on pitching. It’s not that the offense isn’t good, but it’s an aging group, with Carlos Delgado and Moises…

  • National League West Preview

    By Dalton Del Don – Senior Writer 1. Los Angeles Dodgers Offense: Whether Joe Torre can mix and match the right playing time and lineup decisions remains to be seen, but what isn’t up for debate is the fact the Dodgers are filled with young offensive talent. Third base is a hole with the injury…

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