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Posted on April 29, 2008 by Andrew Flynn

Myers Pitching “Backward”, “Like Doo-Doo”

Brett Myers said Sunday that decreased velocity is to blame for his struggles, which include allowing 10 homers in six starts. “I’m lost,” Myers said. “I’m lost throwing 88 mph. I’m thinking I’m still a fastball pitcher because I usually am. I usually establish my fastball early in the game. I’ve always been that guy. I’ve always done that. But right now I’m going to other crap earlier than I want to. Usually if I’m behind in the count 2-1 or 3-1, I’m never pitching backward. Right now I’m pitching backward.” This news comes as a relatively high concern for Myers, as the power righty normally relies on his fastball to hit around 95 m.p.h. Myers has maintained that he is healthy and that his arm feels fine, so hopefully he will be able to figure out the problem. If you are a Myers owner, think twice about having him active in your lineup until he can prove to be back on track. (Rotoworld, Rotowire)

Myers had a 10-minute, closed-door meeting with manager Charlie Manuel after allowing four runs on eight hits Sunday in a 5-1 loss to the Pirates. “I’m trying to throw as hard as I can every time,” said Myers. “There are no mis-hits. Arm feels fine. That’s the thing why I can’t figure it out. It’s not like I’m hurt. It’s not like it’s aching. Right now, it just ain’t coming out. It’s like doo-doo going up there.” “I haven’t seen his (good) fastball,” Manuel said, and Myers admitted he has stayed away from the pitch because his velocity has dropped from 92-95 to 88-90 for no reason he can fathom. “Doo-doo” is a nice way to put how Myers has been pitching over his last two starts. His roller coaster season will continue in Fantasy Week 5 (April 28-May 5) with a start against the Giants on Saturday. He is supposed to go against Barry Zito, but Zito might move up a day to replace the injured Kevin Correia. If that does happen, Myers would face Matt Cain instead. Myers is worth starting in most Fantasy formats for the period, regardless of who he faces, but you never know what you’re going to get. (CBS Sports)

Posted on April 29, 2008 by Andrew Flynn

Figueroa To Miss Start Due to Rainout, Rotation Shuffling

Because of Monday’s rainout, Nelson Figueroa will have his next start skipped. Johan Santana and Oliver Perez will both have their starts pushed back a day, and a Thursday off day will allow Santana to pitch again on Sunday. With Claudio Vargas pitching well in his first minor league appearance, Figueroa can’t be happy he’s getting skipped. (Rotoworld)

Posted on April 29, 2008 by Andrew Flynn

Acosta Closing for Another Week

Rafael Soriano (elbow) experienced soreness during a bullpen session Sunday and is now unlikely to come off the disabled list Tuesday. Manager Bobby Cox indicated afterward that Soriano will likely throw on the side at least two more times before returning from the DL, giving Manny Acosta another week to be in line for saves. “He feels like the more he throws, it’ll go away,” Cox said. (Rotoworld)

Posted on April 29, 2008 by Andrew Flynn

Wilson Gets In Some Work – 3 K’s

Giants closer Brian Wilson worked the ninth inning of a win Monday against the Rockies despite not having an opportunity to earn a save. He allowed two hits and recorded three strikeouts. He has allowed only one run in his last nine appearances. Wilson has a pretty high WHIP, but a couple of particularly bad performances account for it. He’s getting the job done for the Giants right now, but they’ll have to keep winning for you to trust him in Fantasy. For now, he’s a No. 2 Fantasy closer. (CBS Sports)

Posted on April 29, 2008 by Andrew Flynn

Lyon Solid in Extending Scoreless Streak to 10 Innings

Diamondbacks closer Brandon Lyon extended his scoreless streak to 10 innings with his eighth save Monday against the Astros. He struck out one without surrendering a hit or a walk. Lyon blew a couple of saves earlier in the season, but he hasn’t allowed a run since that second one. With the Diamondbacks looking like an NL powerhouse this season, he should get plenty of save opportunities. He might even be emerging as a No. 1 Fantasy closer, so get him active. (CBS Sports)

Posted on April 29, 2008 by Andrew Flynn

Wellemeyer Handed First Loss

Cardinals SP Todd Wellemeyer took his first loss of the season Monday against the Reds, but he settled down after the beginning. He allowed four runs on seven hits and two walks in six innings, striking out five, but only two of those hits came in his last three innings. He had been 2-0 with a 1.50 ERA in his first two starts at home this season. Wellemeyer has allowed four or more runs in three of his last four starts, lifting his ERA to 4.14 after such a hot start. He continues to strike out a good number of batters, but is looking more and more like a less-than-certain bet in Fantasy. His next start is scheduled for Sunday against the Cubs. (CBS Sports)

Posted on April 29, 2008 by Andrew Flynn

Bowker Slumping After Hot Start

Giants OF John Bowker played first base for the ninth time Sunday against the Reds. He went 0-for-4 at the plate, though, and has gone 1-for-18 over his last five games. Bowker got off to a hot start, hitting home runs in each of his first two games, but he’s batting only .224 now. Reserve him in all but deeper NL-only leagues. (CBS Sports)

Posted on April 29, 2008 by Andrew Flynn

Box Score – Day 30 – April 28th

Overall Standings

Rank Team                Batting Pitching Total Dif  Behind
---- ------------------- ------- -------- ----- ---- ------
 1   The Pi Train        36.0    34.5     70.5  -1.0 0.0
 2   Goodfellas          37.5    31.5     69.0  -3.5 1.5
 3   Shoeless Jews       42.0    26.0     68.0  -4.5 2.5
 4   X-Men               29.0    38.5     67.5  5.5  3.0
 5   Misogynistic Padres 35.0    22.5     57.5  11.5 13.0
 6   Atomic Roadrunners  21.5    33.5     55.0  1.5  15.5
 7   Stanimals           33.0    18.0     51.0  6.0  19.5
 8   Get Off Kong!       17.0    27.5     44.5  -3.0 26.0
 8   Uncle Lester        10.5    34.0     44.5  -6.0 26.0
 10  Cover Zero          13.5    9.0      22.5  -6.5 48.0  

Yesterday's Stats

Atomic Roadrunners Players Yesterday (4/28/08)
Player                        BA HR R RBI   SB
------------------------- ------ -- - --- ----
Blanco, Gregor M. OF ATL  0.0000  0 0   0    0
Bowker, John OF SF        0.0000  0 0   0    0
Dewitt, Blake 3B LA       0.0000  0 0   0    0
Fielder, Prince 1B MIL    0.0000  0 0   0    0
Hart, Corey C. RF MIL     0.0000  0 0   0    0
Iannetta, Chris C COL     0.0000  0 0   0    0
Jones, Chipper 3B ATL     0.0000  0 0   0    0
Murton, Matt LF CHC       0.0000  0 0   0    0
Phillips, Brandon 2B CIN  0.6667  0 1   1    0
Reyes, Jose B. SS NYM     0.0000  0 0   0    0
Ruiz, Carlos C PHI        0.0000  0 0   0    0
Spilborghs, Ryan CF COL   1.0000  0 0   0    0
Teixeira, Mark 1B ATL     0.0000  0 0   0    0
Theriot, Ryan SS CHC      0.0000  0 0   0    0

Atomic Roadrunners Players Yesterday (4/28/08)
Player                       ERA  K S   W WHIP
------------------------- ------ -- - --- ----
Lyon, Brandon RP ARI        0.00  1 1   0 0.00
Wellemeyer, Todd SP STL     6.00  5 0   0 1.50
Wilson, Brian RP SF         0.00  3 0   0 2.00

Posted on April 28, 2008 by Andrew Flynn

Hatteberg Would Welcome Trade

The Cincinnati Enquirer reports that Scott Hatteberg “would welcome a trade” after losing his starting job to Joey Votto. Hatteberg is 0-for-7 as a pinch-hitter and said that his patient approach at the plate makes him ill suited for the job. Hatteberg said he is not demanding, or even asking, for a trade, but would like the opportunity to start. He said that pinch-hitting isn’t “conducive” to his style of hitting, and the numbers back that statement up, he has hit .164 as a pinch-hitter over his career. General manager Walt Jocketty said Sunday that he hasn’t talked to any teams about Hatteberg. (Rotoworld, Rotowire)

Posted on April 28, 2008 by Andrew Flynn

Victorino Completes Rehab Assignment – To Start Tuesday

Shane Victorino (calf) went 2-for-4 in his final rehab appearance with Triple-A Lehigh Valley on Sunday and is expected to be activated from the DL before Philadelphia’s game on Tuesday against San Diego, the Philadelphia Daily News reports. Victorino is expected to start on Tuesday, although nothing is set in stone with the great job Jayson Werth has done subbing for him in center field. Victorino played right field last season, and a scenario where he moves back to right in place of the struggling Geoff Jenkins with Werth remaining in center is not out of the question. Be sure to monitor how manager Charlie Manuel deals with Philadelphia’s outfield situation in Victorino’s first few games back. (Rotowire)

Posted on April 28, 2008 by Andrew Flynn

Chipper Jones Hopes to Return Tuesday

Chipper Jones (back) is hopeful that he’ll play Tuesday versus the Nationals. Ideally, the Braves would get Yunel Escobar (finger) back on the same day. Neither felt up to making an appearance in the loss to the Mets today. (Rotoworld)

Posted on April 28, 2008 by Andrew Flynn

Phillips Heating Up – Launches Two

Brandon Phillips homered twice and drove in three runs in a 10-1 blow out of the Giants on Sunday. Phillips hit an RBI single in the first, then added solo homers in the seventh and ninth. He’s living up to his lofty draft day price so far with a .280 average, five homers, and four steals. Since getting the night off from the starting lineup on Friday, he’s hit a pinch-hit homer that night, gone 2-for-6 on Saturday with a double, and then the two homers on Sunday. Perhaps the day off on Sunday for Adam Dunn could have the same effect. Phillips is heating up right now, batting .500 (6-for-12) over that three-game stretch to raise his season average to .280. He tends to be a streaky player, but one of the few who offers 30-30 potential to the second base position. Keep him active in all Fantasy formats. (Rotoworld, Rotowire, CBS Sports)

Posted on April 28, 2008 by Andrew Flynn

Webb First To Six Victories – This is Getting Redundant

Brandon Webb became the first pitcher to reach six wins this season by holding the Padres to just an unearned run in six innings of work on Sunday. Webb gave up five hits and walked four, but he also struck out five and induced 10 ground ball outs. Juan Cruz, Tony Pena, and Brandon Lyon then each threw a scoreless inning to protect a 2-1 lead. (Rotoworld)

Posted on April 28, 2008 by Andrew Flynn

Andruw Jones Stinks It Up Again – 3 K’s, 4 LOB

Andrew Jones was 0-for-4 with three strikeouts and four men left on base on Sunday against Colorado. At least the bruised calf is fine, though the team would be better off if Jones needed a DL stint. Mired in a 3-for-27 slump, Jones is down to .159 with 29 strikeouts in 82 at-bats. We could start seeing more Pierre/Kemp/Ethier outfields in the near future. (Rotowire)

Posted on April 28, 2008 by Andrew Flynn

Figueroa Gets Victory over Braves

Nelson Figueroa limited the Braves to three runs in 5 1/3 innings on Sunday to pick up a victory. Figueroa had gone five innings without allowing a run, but three singles and a double scored two runs and chased him from the game in the sixth. A third run scored after he had departed. He’s yet to give up more than three runs in any of his four big league starts this season. (Rotoworld)

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