Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Looking for a shortstop on the waiver wire?
Jean Segura, the Milwaukee Brewers rookie starting shortstop, was just dropped in my keeper league and I could not contain my excitement. At the end of our annual auction draft I had drafted too many offensive players and ESPN would not allow me to draft any more, so I had to watch as Segura went for $1 as one of the last players taken. On my way driving to work today I couldn't wait to see if I had won him on waivers, although I held the last wavier priority in the league. The last time I was driving to work hoping I had won a waiver was just a few weeks ago as I was trying to add Matt Carpenter in the same league, having not been able to draft him for the same reason as Segura. In that instance, the league commish won the waiver and brought me down from my post-draft high, so I was fully expecting for him to have beaten me to Segura, especially after seeing that I had traded away Rickie Weeks last night. Much to my delight, Segura is now mine, and if he is sitting out on your waiver wire, what are you waiting for? Make him yours.
Despite the tangent on Jean Segura, this Vigilante Baseball article actually focuses on Everth Cabrera, with some scouting reports from Baseball America on Andrelton Simmons, Josh Rutledge, and my boy Jean Segura.
Everth Cabrera and middle infield sleepers
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Vigilante Baseball: Hating on Pujols
Pujols can smell his decline,
It’s hard to move on from Albert Pujols. The man known as The Machine was the best player in baseball from 2001-2010, an unprecedented eruption of offense that saw him hit .300+ with 30+ HR and 100+ RBI for ten consecutive seasons. The streak finally came to an end in 2011, but with 99 RBI and a .299 batting average to go along with 37 HR it was easy to expect Pujols to bounce back to his old self in 2012. Instead, the deterioration continued. Pujols’ decline has now become a pronounced trend as he has regressed each year since 2008. Overvalued: Albert Pujols
It’s hard to move on from Albert Pujols. The man known as The Machine was the best player in baseball from 2001-2010, an unprecedented eruption of offense that saw him hit .300+ with 30+ HR and 100+ RBI for ten consecutive seasons. The streak finally came to an end in 2011, but with 99 RBI and a .299 batting average to go along with 37 HR it was easy to expect Pujols to bounce back to his old self in 2012. Instead, the deterioration continued. Pujols’ decline has now become a pronounced trend as he has regressed each year since 2008. Overvalued: Albert Pujols
Monday, March 11, 2013
Vigilante Baseball: Don't pay for catchers
Instead, draft my boy Weli Castillo or one of the many solid backstops that will be available late in the draft. Just don't pay for catchers.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Vigilante Baseball: Loving Alex Rios
The reasons for not trusting Alex Rios are plain to see. He is one of the most inconsistent performers in fantasy baseball, tantalizing players with his 30/30 potential one year and putting up a .267 wOBA the next. After his standout performance last year which saw him put up career highs in home runs (25), batting average (.304) and wRC+ (125), it is easy to say that he will regress this year and downright lazy for some to say that he’ll just follow his trend of alternating good seasons with poor seasons in the same way that Prince Fielder puts up a great power season every other year. While Rios will most likely not repeat his fantastic 2012 season, he has a long way to fall before reaching his ADP of 75.
Vigilante Baseball: Loving Alex Rios
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Vigilante Baseball: Hating on Jay Bruce
I'm starting to write again for Vigilante Baseball after briefly writing an article and doing rankings last year. The site is revamped and there's a lot of content so check it out. Here is why I think Jay Bruce is going way too early in drafts this year: Overvalued: Jay Bruce
Monday, February 11, 2013
Monday, January 14, 2013
Animal Collective announce tour with Dan Deacon
There are not many tour combos I would rather see than Animal Collective touring with Dan Deacon. Recently I had the chance to see Dan Deacon at Lincoln Hall in Chicago and it was a live experience unlike any other. Pure jubilation mixed with and moments of epic weirdness is the best way to describe this show. Animal Collective live is an electronic explosion of their recorded music, on a level they can't quite reach in a studio.
This spring, Animal Collective will be touring with support from Dan Deacon. A pre-sale will begin on
Wednesday January 16th at 10 AM local venue time. Go to http://bit.ly/animaltix to access the pre-sale.
Wednesday January 16th at 10 AM local venue time. Go to http://bit.ly/animaltix to access the pre-sale.
Animal Collective Tour Dates
^w/ Africa Hitech
*= w/ Dan Deacon
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