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Fantasy Baseball: Wednesday News and Notes

Posted: 16th September 2009 by Collin Hager - The Roundtable in MLB
One of the best shows on television was the old Iron Chef shows that were dubbed over in English from the original Japanese. As a guy, it made even cooking competitive, so watching it was not as hard as some of the other stuff the wife picks from time to time. It got to the point where there was actual enjoyment from what these chefs would cook and how they ...

Fantasy Baseball: Tuesday News and Notes

Posted: 15th September 2009 by Collin Hager - The Roundtable in MLB
Any fan of the Patriots that walks away from that game last night satisfied needs their head examined. Despite dominating in every statistical category, it took a Buffalo mistake in order for them to come away with a win. The defense could not stop the Bills. The Bills. This is the team that fired their offensive coordinator just 10 days ago and had an offensive line where 60 percent of the ...

Fantasy Baseball: Tuesday News and Notes

Posted: 15th September 2009 by Collin Hager - The Roundtable in MLB
Any fan of the Patriots that walks away from that game last night satisfied needs their head examined. Despite dominating in every statistical category, it took a Buffalo mistake in order for them to come away with a win. The defense could not stop the Bills. The Bills. This is the team that fired their offensive coordinator just 10 days ago and had an offensive line where 60 percent of the ...

Fantasy Baseball: Friday News and Notes

Posted: 11th September 2009 by Collin Hager - The Roundtable in MLB
Outside of the day after the All-Star Game, last night had to be the quietest night of the baseball season. With only seven games on the schedule, there was little for most markets in the country to watch without the special packages. A weird feeling, no doubt, but one we all were able to deal with largely thanks to the return of the NFL.  Tonight, let us turn our attention back to ...

Fantasy Baseball: Thursday News and Notes

Posted: 10th September 2009 by Collin Hager - The Roundtable in MLB
Baseball movies always seem to go one of two ways. They either are fantastic high-comedy or fall flat. Major League has had staying power, but Hardball not so much. It is what makes For Love of the Game all the more intriguing. Anyone with cable know that movie has been on repeatedly this week.  One night, it was on the cycle of channels to be flipped to between innings of the Red Sox ...