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Archive for Roto Riteup

Roto Riteup: May 17, 2017

When Aaron Judge is done destroying baseballs, he should think about a career in show business:

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Roto Riteup: May 16, 2017

Yesterday, I forgot to mention the retiring of Derek Jeter’s number and plaque dedication by the Yankees. I did this mostly because it is not fantasy related, but I have to acknowledge the amazing reaction by the internet.

And of course there was this gem:

 

On the Agenda:

1. Various News and Notes

2. Streaming Pitcher Options

 

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Roto Riteup: May 15, 2017

Max Scherzer is a machine. No seriously, look at him:

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Roto Riteup May 14, 2017

Jose Berrios‘ 2017 debut couldn’t have gone any better Saturday. He allowed just one run on two hits over 7.2 innings and struck out four in the win over Cleveland.

And he needed it. Last year he struggled at the beginning of his major league debut but managed to dominate in Triple-A. Looks like the transition for him went well. So far. Read the rest of this entry »


Roto Riteup May 13, 2017

Matt Harvey returned after, you know, the usual supermodel drama we all deal with. After coming back from his suspension, Harvey allowed five runs and three balls were hit over the fence in five innings. He had a high K/9 rating during the outing, but that just left him at a 5.85 K/9 rating on the season.

He mentioned to ESPN following the game he got behind in the count and “left the ball in the middle of the plate.” He’s also not throwing a lot of first-pitch strikes which was very apparent Friday night in the loss to the Brewers.  Read the rest of this entry »


Roto Riteup May 12, 2017

Zack Greinke had an almost no-hitter Thursday night. He struck out 11 in eight innings after giving up a solo home run to Gregory Polanco. Following the game, he said he was throwing harder, but as he was “trying to throw it down the middle, it kind of goes down and away.” He also credited his slider that was feeling better since spring training. Read the rest of this entry »


Roto Riteup: May 10, 2017

The Roto Riteup is issuing the following Public Service Announcements: Read the rest of this entry »


Roto Riteup: May 9, 2017

What I assume all of you look like when you read my work:

Thanks guys! I appreciate it.

 

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Roto Riteup: May 8, 2017

The Roto Riteup would like to wish our boy Bartolo Colon a happy one-year anniversary.

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Roto Riteup May 7, 2017

Another day goes by and Cody Bellinger is still hitting bombs. After taking over for Adrian Gonzalez who landed on the disabled list Friday, the 21-year-old posted his first major league grand slam and he’s only played in ten games this season.

Take advantage of him in the daily game before he becomes too expensive and highly owned. (Scratch that last part, he will be highly owned).

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