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The Reds had two rookie starters going into this season, and it looks like the one with less hype will make the bigger fantasy impact this year. While Johnny Cueto has begun to struggle some now, Edinson Volquez is not. He will take the loss tonight, but it wasn’t all his fault. He was the victim of a horrible drop in the outfield by Corey Patterson (I’m talking right in his glove!), and then gave up a bomb to Brian McCann. And that was it. Volquez final line was six innings, one earned run, and struck out nine in his first loss. Continue to start him with supreme confidence as we keep waiting for him to come back to life, and he keeps mowing down hitters. He obviously can’t keep up the 1.27 ERA, but you can expect him to have a tremendous season as he will be one of the fantasy gems of 2008.

And speaking of Corey Patterson, CAN WE CALL UP JAY BRUCE YET?!?!!???!? PLEASE!!!!!!! Patterson is a bum, and needs to be replaced. He has four home runs, sure, but they all came in a seven day stretch. After an 0 for 4 tonight, he is hitting a lofty .205 while Bruce is making the minor leagues his bitch again. Bruce is now hitting .307 with five homer, 21 ribbies and has stolen six bases. C’mon Cincy, don’t you ever think about us fantasy players?????

Who was that pitching for the Braves tonight in Tim Hudson’s jersey, because it certainly wasn’t him. Hudson went the distance against the Reds while striking out 10. Now no one is going to name the Reds the team with the best plate discipline, but this was the first time since last April. I view Hudson as a low end fantasy starter due to his low strikeout rate, but I might be the minority in that opinion.

I am scouring a bunch of websites to see if there is any reason besides he was sucking, why Rich Hill was pulled in the first inning tonight in St. Louis. Hill only lasted 2/3 of an inning and gave up a run on four walks. There is no doubt that the Cubs have lost confidence in him, and he is apparently on the shortest leash in history. If there is a decent option in free agency, it may be time to consider cutting ties with the guy.

Update:  Rich Hill has been pulled from the rotation, although not sure if he is being sent down or going to the pen.  Pinella says Shawn Marshall will most likely take his spot.  Time to cut ties with Mr. Hill.

The Reds have changed their minds again on how their rotation will be set this coming week. Johnny Cueto will now pitch Monday and Aaron Harang is moved back a day to Tuesday. “We saw an opportunity to get Harang an extra day’s rest, so we are going to take advantage of it, that’s why they call them probable pitchers” was the quote from Reds pitching coach Dick Pole. Ok, I gotta stop there because that is the only reason I included this. If your name is Richard Pole, why would you let people call you Dick? Especially if you will have a public-type job like pitching coach of a major league team. Can anyone explain this to me?

The Yankees inched closer to the .500 mark as the Mariners couldn’t handle Wang. Ok, ok, I’m done with the dirty stuff tonight. Chien-Ming did go to 6-0, however, and continues to be one of the more underrated pitchers in fantasy baseball.

When Frank Thomas was released by the Blue Jays, fantasy players went running to the waiver wire for Adam Lind. And why not, Lind has had a fairly successful minor league career. But for some reason his bandwagon has passed me by. Lind may be what is known as a 4A player, too good for Triple A, but doesn’t make it in the big leagues. After another 0-3 tonight, Lind is hitting .062 since being called up on 4/26. Keep tabs on him as he is talented, but I can’t recommend having him on your roster right now.

Why do the Dodgers’ continue to play Andruw Jones? Well, I know there are over 100 million reasons why, but he is killing them, and anyone who still has him on their fantasy team. Through six innings tonight, Jones is 0-3 with another three strikeouts, lowering his average to .154 and he now has 32 K’s in just 29 games. Meanwhile Andre Eithier, Matt Kemp, and even Juan Pierre are performing well. Thanks Scott Boras, you suck! (well, that’s not true, you are awesome at what you do for your players, but you handcuff teams when your players don’t perform; see J.D. Drew, Andruw Jones, Barry Zito, etc.)

Injury News

I hate to tell you this Yovani Gallardo owners, but it looks like your guy is done for the year. After it appeared Gallardo avoided injury in a collision yesterday, word came today that he has a tear in his ACL and if surgery is done, his season will be over. In keeper leagues if you can stash him on your DL all year I would certainly do that, but in yearly leagues, let him go and let’s go searching the waiver wire.

Phillies SS Jimmy Rollins now looks on pace to return to the lineup this coming Thursday. This is good news, because the reports yesterday were looking cloudy as far as when he might be able to return to the field.

It looks like Yanks’ catcher Jorge Posada isn’t going to have surgery until after the season, meaning he will probably miss about 6-8 weeks to heal his inflamed rotator cuff. Great news for Posada owners, because if you need to replace your catcher at this point, you are usually scraping the bottom of an already shallow barrel.

Shane Victorino got his second start since coming back from the DL tonight, and it is now safe to get him back into your lineups. The “Flyin Hawaiian” will hopefully now get on track to repeat his breakout performance from 2007. Victorino was 1-5 in the Phillies comeback win, and stole his first base since returning to the field.

Marlins’ OF Josh Willingham was placed on the 15 day DL with a stiff back. He had been missing some time with the injury, and now he will get a couple of weeks to try to rest it. Back injuries are tricky and tend to linger for a while, so this could really cool off the hot start that Josh got off to. Put him in your injury slots, and hope that the rest cures what’s ailing him.

The only man to play in 12 different decades, Moises Alou returned to the Mets’ lineup after missing the beginning of the season after hernia surgery. If he can stay on the field, Alou isn’t a bad option to have on your bench to play in case of emergencies, but he shouldn’t be more than an injury replacement on your roster.

Quick Hitters

I’m watching my beloved Cardinals against the hated Cubs and Alfonso Soriano looks LOST in left field. He has completely misplayed two balls in the outfield tonight, and you can bet that Lou Pinella will have a press conference tonight that will be NSFW.

Aramis Ramirez was hit on the wrist by a pitch by Adam Wainwright tonight, but he stayed in the game initially, but was lifted shortly after. Damn it, Soriano just atoned for his sins and hit a two run homer in the 9th to tie the game.

As much as I have been bashing him, Aaron Rowand is starting to heat up a little for the Giants. Rowand had his fourth consecutive two hit game and connected on his third homer of the year (his second in four days). I can’t see him repeating 2007 statistics, but perhaps he will be better than I thought. A decent fourth outfielder, but don’t expect great production.

Ichiro is also hitting a bunch of singles. The speedy slap hitter had two hits and stole three bases tonight to bring his season total to 10. He has hit in 10 of his last 11 games and has 15 hits during that time. He has got to be on the downside of his career, but should have a few more productive seasons left.

I am so tired of writing about Nate McLouth, but the guy keeps on producing. McLouth was 2-3 with a double and a stolen base, and looks to be single handedly costing me my matchup in my head-to-head league. Thanks Nate!

Marlins’ 2B Dan Uggla is doing exactly what we figured, hitting with some pop, and an average that is poop. After his two taters tonight Uggla now has six on the season and is on pace to hit his 23-28 HRs, and at .245 his average is right where you expect it to be.

After hitting 27 HRs and nearing 100 RBI many had hopes that Khalil Greene would finally put it together…..but they were wrong. Greene finally hit his first homer of the year tonight and is batting an awful .217. If you own Tulowitzki, Greene may be an option to look at, he should improve some from this terrible start.

Mark Hendrickson continues to pitch out of his butt. With seven strong innings on Friday, Hendrickson ran his record to an improbable 5-1 and kept the Marlins around the lead in the NL East. A lifetime 47-56 pitcher, Hendrickson is the poster boy for selling high. Hurry, before it’s too late.

Shawn Marcum continues to pitch well in Toronto when nothing else is going right. Marcum went 6.2 gave up no runs and struck out nine. He has given up two runs or less in four of his six starts and is trying to prove that 2007 was no fluke.

As always, your questions about your team (adds, drops, trades, etc) and comments are welcome at fightingchancefantasy@gmail.com. I guarantee an answer within 18 hours.

There were only a handlful of games last night, and one was rained out so not a ton to report on.

The shoulder injury to Yankees catcher Jorge Posada now looks like it is worse than was originally feared.  After trying to tough it out for a week Posada finally hit the DL on Monday.  Worse news than that is that is he scheduled to meet with Dr James “Tommy John Specialist” Andrews.  Now I’m not saying that Posada will have Tommy John Surgery, but there is rarely good news when you go to see Dr. Andrews.  It means the injury is significant enough to make an appointment with the one of the best in the business.  This could be a huge blow to Posada’s fantasy owners, as most teams don’t carry backup catchers and the talent pool is thin.  If you own Posada, I would stash him on the DL until you get word of how long he will be out and hit the free agent wire for Ryan Doumit, Jarrod Saltalamacchia, etc, to see get some production out of that position.

Seattle has called up its top hitting prospect Jeff Clement, and he figures to get a bunch of starts at DH until they figure out where he is going to play.  He will most likely take some games behind the plate when Kenji Johjima needs a break, but with Johjima’s contract extension, his future is no longer behind the plate.  He could have a great fantasy impact with the bat (although he might only be utility-eligible), so if you have the room, pick him up.

Indians rookie Aaron Laffey made his major league debut Monday night, and lucky him it was against the Yankees.  Laffey was cruising, giving up no hits through five, but with most young pitchers, he was bitten by the big inning.  The Yanks scored four times in the 6th, chased Laffey, and tagged him with a loss in his first start.  He only struck out one, so it wasn’t an eye popping debut, but if you are desperate for pitching, he might be worth a look.

The Angels brought Brandon Wood back to the majors to see if he can recapture the stroke from his magical 2005 season in the minors.  Not sure exactly what his role will be, as Howie Kendrick is due back from the DL, Erick Aybar has taken the starting SS job, and Chone Figgins is entrenched at third.  Wood did come in as a replacement in a 14-2 blow out last night to the A’s and he did what he does best, strike out.  Brandon is more aggressive at the plate than Roger Clemens picking up a date at the Junior Prom.  Wood may still have a productive major league career, but that big season was a long time ago now, and it has been followed by low batting averages and high strikeout rates along the way.  I need to see some consistent production before I jump back on the bandwagon.

It appears that once big time Diamondbacks prospect Carlos Quentin has nailed down the everyday job in left field for the White Sox.  Quentin was one of Arizona’s prized possessions until he struggled upon his callup, and his subsequent shoulder injury made it appear that his talent had left him.  Now after healing that injury, it appears as though Quentin is back on track to success.  He hit his sixth homer of the season Monday, and drove in his 20th run.  More impressive than that, he has his batting average up to .312, which is a little higher than I expect him to be at.  Quentin now appears to be worthy of being on a roster if you have a hole in the outfield, and if he wasn’t already scooped up.  He could hit 25 with 90 RBI and hit around .285.

Daniel Cabrera is up to his old tricks again.  In just 6.1 innings Monday night, Cabrera allowed an amazing seven walks.  No wait a minute, it isn’t the seven walks that are amazing, it is the fact with all those base runners he gave up only two runs!  Could you imagine if this guy could ever get his head on straight what he would be capable of?  But you know what, I’ve finally given up on that pipe dream.  Cabrera is what he will always be, a guy with a ton of potential, who just can’t figure it out.

Alex Rodriguez left Monday’s game a little early after feeling a pull in that injured quad.  Manager Joe Girardi has already said that the MVP will not play on Tuesday.  It will most likely be a day to day thing for the next five to ten days for A-Rod, but my guess is even though he says he doesn’t like to play at less than 100%, he will be in there more often than not.

Matt Cain finally broke into the win column in 2008, and has actually put two nice starts together in a row.  Cain allowed no earned runs through 5.1, and struck out only three while walking five.  That is the one thing that he also needs to get under control, the free passes.  It doesn’t effect him quite like our friend Danny C., but Cain could be so much more if he could stop allowing the base on balls.  He is still a top 20 pitcher, and now that he is on a little bit of a roll, you can start praying for some offense out of the Giants.

Speaking of the Giants, the man with the worst contract in history has been demoted.  Barry Zito, who now sits at 0-6 will be pitching from the pen.  This should come as no surprise, and if for some reason you still had him on your roster, hopefully this is the last straw that causes you to dump him.  No word yet on who will take his place in the rotation.

As always, your questions about your team (adds, drops, trades, etc) and comments are welcome at fightingchancefantasy@gmail.com. I guarantee an answer within 18 hours.