Woodie
Fryman (b. 1940) was a reliable pitcher as a starter and then a
reliever for several teams in a long career that spanned from the 1960s to
1980s. He was a two-time All Star (1968
and 1976) and is a member of the Montreal Expos Hall of Fame. fairandunbalancedblog
Anthony
Rizzo, Cubs: With the Cubs completely changing the identity of the
organization, the young slugger will have plenty of opportunity to impress. And
please, take the random at-bats from his 2011 major league promotion with a
grain of salt. Rizzo may need time to mature as a hitter, but the tools are
there for him to be a great hitter in both fantasy and real life baseball. For
a guy just entering his age-22 season, he’s done a lot more than other first
base prospects at this stage of their career. In shallower keeper leagues, now
would be a fine time to jump on him, as you will find few other first basemen
his age with this type of tools and opportunity. Rizzo has the most upside of
this group, with a great chance to get consistent playing time, but be ready
for some ups and downs. http://www.minorleaguerundown.com/2012/02/06/top-10-fantasy-prospects-at-first-base-for-2012/
In the past five seasons, Jeremy
Guthrie has absorbed 65 Oriole losses. In other words, 17% of the time they
played “Hard Day’s Night” as the stadium cleared out, an L was going next to
Guthrie’s name on the score sheet. In those five seasons, there have been well
over 100 pitchers-of-record in Baltimore. For perspective, loss-machine Daniel
Cabrera did not account for as many defeats (59) in his five-year reign as
Oriole whipping boy. Nobody has taken the brunt of this era of Baltimore
baseball harder than Jeremy Guthrie http://baltimoresportsreport.com/jeremy-guthrie-workhorse-of-a-pointless-era-in-oriole-baseball-24932.html
Dave
Nilsson is Australia’s number-one batting hero. In 1992, he became
the second big-leaguer trained Down Under; through the end of the 2011 season,
25 more of his countrymen had followed him. That group started with Australia’s
best-remembered pitcher, Graeme Lloyd. Nilsson and Lloyd formed the first
all-Aussie battery in the majors with the Milwaukee Brewers on April 14, 1993.The
sample of Aussie batsmen is quite small: eight out of 27 major-leaguers. So far
only two have come to the plate 1,000 times or more in the majors: Nilsson and
the man who preceded him, Craig Shipley. http://sabr.org/bioproj/person/531676ce-0
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