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Starting Five: Tremors of Trouble in LA?

By Ed PriceJul 29th 2009 – 6:00AM

Starting Five is our wrapup of the previous day's baseball action, with a quick nod to what is ahead.You Oughta Know ...That the Dodgers have finally lost three in a row, falling 10-0 Tuesday to the Cardinals.L.A. is the last team in the majors to have a losing streak longer than two, and by not doing so until games...

Roto Rush: The Time to Trade Raul Ibanez Is Now, Not Later

By Tom HerreraJun 12th 2009 – 4:30PM

Poppin' out the box scores and right into your cubicle, the Roto Rush is your double espresso shot of fantasy baseball advice every weekday.I learned how to play fantasy sports 10 years ago from my stepdad, who's been playing it since the days when rotisserie baseball didn't even exist. Back when he was a teenager, it was...

Starting Five: Upon Further Review...

By Jeff FletcherMay 14th 2009 – 6:00AM

Starting Five is our wrapup of the previous day's action, with a quick nod to what's ahead. You Oughta Know...That instant replay has been in use in the majors for reviewing homers since last August, but there had not been a single home run taken away until Wednesday.And then it happened twice.First, Pittsburgh's Adam...

Yankees Interested in Mark Teahen

By Tom FornelliMar 8th 2009 – 7:39PM

Now that the Yankees know they're going to be without Alex Rodriguez for at least six weeks thanks to hip surgery, they can focus on finding somebody to replace him at third base. Unfortunately for the Bombers, replacing somebody like A-Rod is a lot easier said than done, but there are some decent options out there.One of...

Daily Jolt: Beware the Roster Crunch

By Andrew JohnsonFeb 13th 2009 – 8:30AM

The Daily Jolt is a dose of baseball reality every weekday morning.The Nationals made it official Thursday, inking slugger Adam Dunn to a two-year, $20 million deal and introducing him in Washington. Dunn fills a glaring need for the Nats -- left-handed power -- but he also creates a roster crunch that general manager Jim...

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