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Atlanta Braves: Can Martin Prado Handle the Starting Gig?

Through Martin Prado’s first 779 major league at bats he has been extremely productive, especially for a middle infielder. He has a career .360 OBP, .451 SLG, and a .353 wOBA (similar to OPS, but weighs OBP more than SLG, mean is around .330 just like OBP).

Prado also performed extremely well after being promoted to full-time status last season after Kelly Johnson and Omar Infante were injured. Despite all things going well for Prado, I am still skeptic about him starting the season at second base.

2010 Yahoo Fantasy Sleepers Draft Guide

 

This is my second time writing my Yahoo Fantasy Sleeper Guide (if you would like to see how I did last year, here is a link http://bleacherreport.com/articles/139285-yahoo-fantasy-baseball-sleepers-draft-guide). 

St. Louis Cardinals Look to Sit Atop National League Central Again

 

The St. Louis Cardinals will look to repeat as National League Central champions in 2010. But to do that, it won’t be easy.

The Cardinals weren’t the only team in the Central to make moves acquire and key free agent signings this off-season.

The Brewers, Cubs, Astros and even the Reds made noise this off-season, all in hopes of chasing the Cardinals for the top spot in the division.

Below is how I see the NL Central shaping up, at least as we stand a little over a week before the first official spring game.

Here's a Thought: Strengths and Weaknesses Of The AL West Rotations

If you missed my individual team rotation breakdowns, go ahead and check out the Rangers , Angels , A's , and Mariners re

Caribbean Cool: Atlanta Braves Preparing For Life After Chipper Jones

A rather subtle move occurred this week concerning the Atlanta Braves' future.

The move in question is the signing of 18 year old prospect Edward Salcedo of the Dominican Republic.

Salcedo, by trade is a shortstop and is touted as being one of the better international prospects in the game. When one watches this video , one can see Salcedo possesses a fluid and level swing capable of power.

Here's a Thought: Grading the Seattle Mariners' Starting Rotation

My last article looked at the Oakland Athletics' rotation. I gave their group a B+overall.

Finally, the last team in my tour of the AL West rotations is the Seattle Mariners.

At the end of this article, I'll compare the Mariners to the A's, Angels, and Rangers, and see who has the best rotation.

I'll be posting a wrap-up article to this series hopefully later today, analyzing strengths and weaknesses of each rotation in relation to each other.

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Houston Astros' Five Biggest Issues for 2010

For the Houston Astros, 2010 offers a clean slate and a chance at making a run towards the post season; something they haven’t done in quite some time. But in order to make that run, there are several things the team must take into consideration and face.

For the past four years, the Astros have been flip flopping back and forth; struggling to maintain consecutive winning seasons, leaving fans to question and criticize more than they cheer and praise.

But despite the team being old and sometimes poorly managed—I’m talking to you Mr.

Brandon Webb: More Good News for the Diamondbacks Ace in Spring Camp

Just a few weeks after throwing off a mound for the first time, Brandon Webb threw 45 pitches yesterday in a bullpen session, according to MLB.com:

It was only a bullpen session, but the 45 pitches Brandon Webb threw on Thursday morning had the D-backs feeling good.

Ike Davis: On the Fast Track to Citi Field for the New York Mets

Last year I started a series called “September Call-Ups.” The series highlighted some of the top rookies and prospects in baseball for 2009.

Some of the rookies I highlighted were Andrew McCutchen, Chris Coghlan, Buster Posey, and Tommy Hanson.

With a new season under way, I thought I would continue the series in 2010. The rookie class of 2010 figures to be just as good, if not better than in years past.

MLB Fantasy Baseball Preview: Can You Count on Brett Wallace This Year?

Brett Wallace was dealt from the Cardinals to the A’s to the Blue Jays last year. After three solid seasons at Arizona State (.406 AVG, 193 R, 45 HR, 193 RBI, 31 SB in 643 AB), he was selected with the 13th pick in the 2008 draft.

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