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July Playing the Waiver Wire: Not totally Pitt-ifulThere hasn't been much to get excited about from a Fantasy perspective in Pittsburgh, but Paul Maholm is pitching well enough to change that stigma. Our Michael Hurcomb touches on his Fantasy valeu and others in his latest Playing the Waiver Wire. Playing the Waiver Wire: Looking long termOur Michael Hurcomb takes a look at the good, the bad and the ugly on league waiver wires and advises you on who to pounce on and avoid for the stretch run in his latest Playing the Waiver Wire. Waiver Wire: Pelfrey rewarding Mets' patienceThe Mets historically have dealt away top prospects for short-term fixes. However, as Michael Hurcomb writes in his latest Playing the Waiver Wire, they are lucky they decided to keep Mike Pelfrey.
June Playing the Waiver Wire: A Ray of hopeRocco Baldelli's strange fall from stardom is hard to fathom, but as our Michael Hurcomb writes in his latest Playing the Waiver Wire, he could still make an impact with the Rays this season. Fantasy spin on the '08 NHL Draft weekendPlenty of big names were drafted or traded over the recent NHL Draft weekend. Our Michael Hurcomb discusses all of the fallout in his latest Between the Pipes. Waiver Wire: What a Royal debutAn unheralded Kansas City farmhand is making the most of his opportunity while Bill Hall is on the outs with seemingly everyone. Our Michael Hurcomb examines in his latest Playing the Waiver Wire. Playing the Waiver Wire: No Joshing this timeJosh Barfield was once considered a top prospect in the Padres organization. As Michael Hurcomb writes, now he is just trying to stick after his recent recall by the Indians. Playing the Waiver Wire: O's putting up zeroes for GuthrieJeremy Guthrie continues to pitch well despite a lack of run support. As our Michael Hurcomb writes, eventually the Orioles will score some runs for him, which would make him more attractive in Fantasy. May Playing the Waiver Wire: Glen providing plenty of perksThere have been plenty of moving parts in the Minnesota rotation this season, including the promotion of Glen Perkins. Our Michael Hurcomb evaluates his long-term value in his latest Playing the Waiver Wire. Playing the Waiver Wire: Revisiting JasonInstead of feeling sorry for himself after his latest demotion, Jason Bergmann viewed it as motivation.As Michael Hurcomb writes, he's making ther most of what could be his final chance to stick in the Washington rotation. Playing the Waiver Wire: Iannetta catching onThe Rockies had high hopes for Chris Iannetta ever since drafting him in 2004. Michael Hurcomb talks about Iannetta's sweet swing and dissects much more in this edition of Playing the Waiver Wire. Dear Mr. Fantasy: Should I add or should I drop?Our Michael Hurcomb tackles another round of your Fantasy Baseball questions in his latest edition of Dear Mr. Fantasy. Offseason Stockwatch 1.0The Fantasy Hockey season has been over for a month, but there has still been plenty happening on and off the ice. Michael Hurcomb discusses some of the latest movers and shakers in this edition of Fantasy Stockwatch. Playing the Waiver Wire: Sid pitching like a kidSo far, the reclamation project has gone well for Sidney Ponson. But the question beckons for Fantasy owners: Can he sustain it? Michael Hurcomb talks about Ponson's early success and touches on a few other players in the lastest Playing the Waiver Wire. Playing the Waiver Wire: What can Brown do for you?Emil Brown began his MLB career in 1994 as an Oakland farmhand, but wouldn't make his A's debut until 2008. Michael Hurcomb breaks down Brown and other Fantasy prospects in this week's Playing the Waiver Wire.
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