Power Rankings: 5/5/13

May 6, 2013
  1. Tigers
  2. Cardinals
  3. Rangers
  4. Red Sox
  5. Braves
  6. Giants
  7. Yankees
  8. Royals
  9. Reds
  10. Rockies
  11. Athletics
  12. Nationals
  13. Orioles
  14. Diamondbacks
  15. Pirates
  16. Rays
  17. Dodgers
  18. Mariners
  19. Phillies
  20. Indians
  21. Brewers
  22. Mets
  23. Twins
  24. White Sox
  25. Padres
  26. Cubs
  27. Angels
  28. Blue Jays
  29. Marlins
  30. Astros

MLB Power Rankings: 4/17/13

April 17, 2013
RANK TEAM
1 Braves
2 Nationals
3 Athletics
4 Tigers
5 Red Sox
6 Giants
7 Rockies
8 Reds
9 Yankees
10 Cardinals
11 Diamondbacks
12 Orioles
13 Rangers
14 Dodgers
15 Blue Jays
16 Mets
17 Phillies
18 White Sox
19 Royals
20 Twins
21 Rays
22 Brewers
23 Indians
24 Angels
25 Pirates
26 Mariners
27 Cubs
28 Padres
29 Marlins
30 Astros

Opening Home Series Preview: Yankees @ Tigers

April 5, 2013

PREDICTIONS:
Friday: Yankees 3 Tigers 7
Saturday: Yankees 1 Tigers 10
Sunday: Yankees 4 Tigers 5
PITCHING MATCH-UPS
FRIDAY- Doug Fister vs Ivan Nova- Nova is good and usually lucky, but a team like the Tigers can get to him.  Fister always looks impressive in big games and his first start should be just that.  he should mow down Yankees hitters PREDICTED LINE: Nova: 4 IP 5 ER 11 H 4 K 2 BB  Fister IP 2 ER 6 H 8K 1 BB
SATURDAY- Max Scherzer vs David Phelps- Phelps shouldn’t even be a match for the Tigers. Scherzer should be pumped and pitch well at Comerica.  Expect him to be in the form he was in during August of last year.  And expect a ton of K’s.  PREDICTED LINE Phelps 3 IP 7 ER 10 H 3 K 4 BB  Scherzer 7 IP 1 ER 4 H 11 K 3 BB
SUNDAY- Justin Verlander vs CC Sabathia- The battle of the aces is going to be a good one, but Verlander should win, because he is the ace after all.  He has everything working for him and should kick off 2013 with a bang, like he did 2011.  Sabathia should do good but I can’t see him winning this one.  PREDICTED LINE Sabathia 6.2 IP 3 ER 7 H 8 K 2 BB Verlander 7 IP 2 ER 5 H 10 K 1 BB
HITTING: It should be a slugfest.  Expect big series from the Tigers big guns and the Yankees should have good series from Hafner, Boesch, and Cano.
ANALYSIS: The Tigers always play the Yankees well and the Tigers also usually play well during their first series of the year.  With the team they have they can handle the Yankees, just like they did last year with the Red Sox.  I expect a lot of guys on the Tigers to come out of this series with impressive stats.
KEYS: Fir the Yankees it’s to hold the offense like the Twins were able too and for the Tigers it’s too heat up and gain momentum
Series Hero: 3B Miguel Cabrera


2013 MLB Predicitions

April 1, 2013
TEAM W L
TOR 98 64
TB 94 68
NYY 87 75
BAL 79 83
BOS 77 85
W L
DET 95 67
CLE 82 80
KC 78 84
CHW 74 88
MIN 70 92
W L
LAA 94 68
OAK 88 74
TEX 84 78
SEA 76 86
HOU 54 108
W L
WSH 96 66
ATL 93 69
PHI 82 80
NYM 69 93
MIA 65 97
W L
STL 95 67
CIN 92 70
PIT 83 79
MIL 77 85
CHC 71 91
W L
LAD 97 65
SF 88 74
ARZ 83 79
SD 73 89
COL 67 95
PLAYOFFS
WC ATL over CIN
TB over OAK
NLDS ATL over LAD in 5
WSH over STL in 4
ALDS TB over TOR in 5
DET over LAA in 5
NLCS ATL over WSH in 7
ALCS DET over TB in 6
WS DET over ATL in 6
AWARDS WINNER SECOND
AL MVP Fielder Cabrera
AL CY Verlander Hernandez
AL ROY Myers Bauer
AL MAN Maddon Gibbons
NL MVP Votto Ramirez
NL CY Bumgarner Kershaw
NL ROY Fujikawa Brantly
NL MAN Gonzalez Johnson
AL/NL CP Ellsbury and Votto

MLB Pick’em: Opening Day 2013

April 1, 2013
WINNER LOSER
Yankees Red Sox
Marlins Nationals
Mets Padres
Pirates Cubs
Brewers Rockies
Reds Angels
White Sox Royals
Dodgers Giants
Braves Phillies
Athletics Mariners
Diamondbacks Cardinals
Tigers Twins

2013 MLB Bold Predictions: One for every MLB Team

April 1, 2013

Boston: Jon Lester finishes the Year with an ERA under 3.20
New York: They fail to make the playoffs for the first time since 2008
Tampa Bay: Price, Hellickson, and Moore become three of the top pitchers in the MLB
Baltimore: Manny Machado leads the team in most offensive categories
Toronto:  Lead the league in ERA and Home Runs

Detroit: Fielder and Cabrera combine for over 80 homers and Verlander wins 23
Kansas City: Eric Hosmer breaks out in Freddie Freeman type fashion
Cleveland: Drew Stubbs contends for a 30-30 season
Minnesota: The team finds an ace mid season- Kyle Gibson
Chicago: Addison Reed emerges as an elite closer

Houston: They start off decent, but do what everyone expects after, then call up their prospects and go .500 in September
Oakland: The rookies don’t have sophomore sumps and they stay hot
Texas:  The offense weakens and is one of the worst in the league
LA Angels: Their offensive saves them and they lead the league in walk-off victories
Seattle: Jason Bay is one of their top hitters

Atlanta: The whole outfield has 20-20 seasons
Washington:  Win 100 games
Philadelphia: Ben Revere steals 60 bases
New York: David Wright gets 200 hits, 30 HR, and is second best 3B in baseball
Miami: Jacob Turner becomes their ace

St Louis: They find a way to scrap out another division title despite the injury plague
Chicago: They improve by 10-15 wins
Cincinnati: Zack Cozart becomes a breakout star
Milwaukie: John Axford and Rickie Weeks repeat their 2011 seasons
Pittsburgh: Garrett Jones dries in 100 runs and leads the team to 83 wins

LA Dodgers:  Kershaw and Grienke become top 1-2 pitching punch in baseball quickly
San Francisco: Miss the postseason the year after winning it all, like they did in 2010
Colorado: The offense is top 5 in the NL
Arizona: The starters have a combined ERA under 3.50
San Diego: Andrew Cashner and Yonder Alonso become the starts of the Padres


2013 Tigers Hitting Projections

March 28, 2013
POSITION PLAYER HR RBI AVG OBP R SB
C Alex Avila 16 70 280 361 65 3
1B Prince Fielder 42 118 310 423 96 1
2B Omar Infante 9 53 285 329 79 10
3B Miguel Cabrera 40 128 337 420 116 5
SS Jhonny Peralta 19 76 279 330 62 1
LF Andy Dirks 14 64 294 349 72 7
CF Austin Jackson 18 70 304 390 102 16
RF Torii Hunter 21 82 287 359 80 5
DH Victor Martinez 17 100 317 378 83 0
C Brayan Pena 3 23 265 301 18 0
UT Don Kelly 7 36 258 298 25 7
IF Ramon Santiago 2 22 247 290 23 2
UT Matt Tuiasosopo 10 34 270 309 20 2
OF Quintin Berry 1 22 247 307 29 13

Fantasy Baseball 2013: Relief Pitcher Rankings

March 25, 2013

I have Storen and Soriano high because whoever closes will do great and whoever sets up could be a closer on almost any other team in baseball.

RANK

PLAYER

TIER

$

1

Craig Kimbrel

1

20

2

Mariano Rivera

1

18

3

Fernando Rodney

1

17

4

Jason Motte

2

15

5

Drew Storen

2

13

6

Jim Johnson

2

12

7

Joel Hanrahan

2

11

8

Rafael Soriano

2

11

9

Huston Street

3

10

10

Jon Paplebon

3

9

11

Joe Nathan

3

8

12

John Axford

3

8

13

Sergio Romo

3

7

14

Chris Perez

3

7

15

JJ Putz

3

6

16

Steve Cishek

4

6

17

Ryan Madson

4

5

18

Greg Holland

4

5

19

Jon Broxton

4

4

20

Brandon League

4

4

21

Addison Reed

4

4

22

Grant Balfour

5

3

23

Tom Wilhelmsen

5

3

24

Glen Perkins

5

3

25

Bruce Rondon

5

3

26

Jason Grilli

5

3

27

Casey Janseen

5

3

28

Carlos Marmol

5

2

29

Frank Francisco

5

2

30

Ernesto Frieri

5

2

31

Jose Veras

5

2

32

Brian Wilson

5

2

33

Jose Valverde

5

2

34

Sean Marshall

5

2

35

Ryan Cook

5

1

36

Joakim Soria

5

1

37

Sergio Santos

5

1

38

Kyuji Fujikawa

5

1

39

Rafael Bentancourt

5

1

40

Kenley Jansen

5

1

41

Vinnie Pestano

5

1

42

Tyler Clippard

5

1

43

Luke Gregerson

5

1

44

Joaquin Benoit

5

1

45

Phil Coke

6

0

46

David Hernandez

6

0

47

Santaigo Cassia

6

0

48

Bobby Parnell

6

0

49

Jake Mcgee

6

0

50

Joel Peralta

6

0

51

Kelvin Herrera

6

0

52

Tim Collins

6

0

53

Aaron Crow

6

0

54

David Robertson

6

0

55

Brad Ziegler

6

0

56

Heath Bell

6

0

57

Joba Chamberlin

6

0

58

Scott Downs

6

0

59

Alfredo Aceves

6

0

60

Sean Doolittle

6

0

61

Wilton Lopez

6

0

62

Steve Delabar

6

0

63

Octavio Dotel

6

0

64

Antonio Bastardo

6

0

65

Trevor Rosenthal

6

0


Fantasy Baseball 2013: Third Base Rankings

March 22, 2013
RANK PLAYER $ TIER
1 Miguel Cabrera 44 1
2 Evan Longoria 32 2
3 David Wright 30 2
4 Adrain Beltre 29 2
5 Ryan Zimmerman 26 2
6 Pablo Sandoval 22 3
7 Chase Headley 22 3
8 Aramis Ramirez 20 3
9 Brett Lawrie 19 3
10 David Freese 17 4
11 Mike Moustakas 16 4
12 Michael Young 13 4
13 Will Middlebrooks 13 4
14 Martin Prado 12 4
15 Kyle Seager 11 4
16 Kevin Youkilis 10 5
17 Manny Machado 10 5
18 Todd Frazier 10 5
19 Pedro Alvarez 9 5
20 Chris Johnson 8 5
21 Alberto Callaspo 7 5
22 Lonnie Chisenhall 7 5
23 Josh Donaldson 6 5
24 Luis Cruz 6 5
25 Jordan Pacheco 5 5
26 Matt Carpetner 5 5
27 Trevor Plouffe 4 6
28 Mike Olt 4 6
29 Juan Francisco 3 6
30 Ian Stewart 3 6
31 Josh Vitters 2 6
32 Alex Rodriguez 2 6
33 Eric Chavez 2 6
34 Jedd Gyorko 2 6
35 Greg Dobbs 1 6
36 Placido Polanco 1 6
37 Wilson Betemit 1 6
38 Kevin Frandsen 0 6
39 Luis Valbuena 0 6
40 Zack Cox 0 7
41 Taylor Green 0 7
42 Matt Dominguez 0 7
43 Nolan Arrenado 0 7
44 Anthony Rendon 0 7
45 Brent Lillibridge 0 7

Fantasy Baseball 2013: Shortstop Rankings

March 20, 2013

RANK

PLAYER

$

TIER

1

Troy Tulowitzki

36

1

2

Jose Reyes

34

1

3

Hanley Ramirez

31

1

4

Starlin Castro

27

2

5

Elvis Andrus

24

2

6

Ian Desmond

19

2

7

Asdrubal Cabrera

17

2

8

Jimmy Rollins

17

2

9

Derek Jeter

15

2

10

Alcides Escobar

14

3

11

Alexei Ramirez

12

3

12

JJ Hardy

11

3

13

Zack Cozart

10

4

14

Jhonny Peralta

10

4

15

Erick Aybar

10

4

16

Andrelton Simmons

6

4

17

Stephen Drew

5

4

18

Yunel Escobar

5

4

19

Jean Segura

5

4

20

Evereth Cabrera

5

4

21

Jed Lowrie

5

4

22

Dee Gordon

3

5

23

Cliff Pennington

2

5

24

Brandon Crawford

2

5

25

Mike Aviles

2

5

26

Sean Rodriguez

1

5

27

Ruben Tejada

1

6

28

Hiroyuki Nakajima

2

6

29

Eduardo Nunez

1

6

30

Pete Kozma

1

6

31

Alex Gonzalez

1

6

32

Brian Doizer

1

6

33

Adieny Hechevarria

1

6

34

Clint Barmas

1

6

35

Brendan Ryan

0

6

36

Jason Donald

0

6

37

Willie Bloomquist

0

7

38

Nick Franklin

0

7

39

Ronny Cedeno

0

7

40

Rafael Furcal

0

7