Carlos
Gonzalez, COL –
Back-to-back 20/20 seasons have solidified CarGo as one of the top outfield
options in fantasy baseball. Gonzalez
has often been criticized for striking out too much and not walking enough, but
he greatly improved in both areas last season, bringing his K% from 21.2% in
2010 to 19.4% last season, and bringing his BB% from 6.3% to 8.9% (on par with
league average). He’s still not
fantastic in either category, but those banking on regression based on this
should keep looking. His HR/FB of 15.4%
in 2011 was the best in his career, and he managed another 20/20 season while
only playing in 127 games. If he had
played a full season in Colorado in 2009, when he hit 13 HR and stole 16 bases
in 89 games, we could be talking about a guy coming off of three-straight 20/20
seasons. Health willing, he has top-five
outfielder written all over him - http://bullpenbanter.com
Pop group
Far East Movement will help celebrate opening day for the 2012 Major League
Baseball season with a performance at the MLB Fan Cave in New York City on
Wednesday. The MLB Fan Cave is located in the former Tower Records store in New
York’s Greenwich Village section. MLB is launching a concert series there that
will also include The Fray on April 13 and Daughtry on April 26. link
IF WENDALL RIJO - 5-11/170, R/R, 9/4/95, La Romana, DR - PG Grade: 10 - Rijo sprained his knee during a
rundown in the game at the Red Sox Complex in Fort Myers and was unable to play
for the rest of the trip. The injury looked more serious when it occurred and
it’s very fortunate that it wasn’t worse. Rijo is an outstanding prospect from
a number of different perspectives. He is the son of a scout and has a deeper
and mature understanding of the game than his fellow DPL prospects. He’s also
the oldest of the players, having just missed being eligible to sign July 2,
2011 by four days, and is clearly the leader and most respected player of the
group. The first thing we were told in the Dominican was that Rijo was the best
“player” we would see but his tools wouldn’t stand out. We respectfully
disagree; this young man has some really high level tools. - link
Braves
reliever Cristhian Martinez was arrested early
Monday morning in Gwinnett County on charges of DUI, according to Gwinnett
County jail records. Martinez’s blood alcohol registered .10, according to
documents. The legal limit in Georgia is .08. He was also charged with improper
lane change and impeding the flow of traffic. Martinez was booked into the
Gwinnett County jail at 4:24 a.m. and released at 10:41 a.m. link
Local
investors to buy The Philadelphia Inquirer, Daily News, website for $55 million
keithlaw -
@keithlaw - Another baseball DUI. But hey, let's test Jose
Bautista's urine for steroids another dozen times
Juan
Francisco finishes a
perfect spring: zero walks, 18 strikeouts.
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