Just like all the other professional sports who have claimed they owned the events taking place on the field, you lose. In this PDF, it tells of how the Supreme Court rejects fantasy baseball dispute. Good day for the world of collaboration and sharing information. In other news, I heard a few items today on [...]
Archive for the ‘Josh Hamilton’ Category
Fantasy Baseball 1, MLB Baseball 0
Posted in Around the Web, Josh Hamilton, Rangers, Rays, Reds, Rotisserie, Sabermetrics on June 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Brandon Webb Does It Again
Posted in American League, Around the Web, Cardinals, Cy Young, Diamondbacks, Josh Hamilton, MLB, National League, Pirates, Pitching, Rays, Reds, Sabermetrics on April 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
In a fitting tribute to the QS, Brandon Webb continues the Quality start steak going six innings with 0 ER and picks up the win to make it 6-0 on the season. Lets not forget who he was facing in Jake Peavy who also pitched a good game, but takes the loss. I told you [...]
Josh Hamilton Time Already!
Posted in American League, Josh Hamilton, Rangers on April 2, 2008 | 2 Comments »
If you have been viewing this blog a while, you should know that I am a big Josh Hamilton fan. The Hammer is at it again. He is showing he is the real deal. After finishing up an impressive spring in the Cactus league, he has started hot on the regular baseball season: His game-winning, [...]
Josh Hamilton Sleeper Pick Alert
Posted in American League, Josh Hamilton, Projections, Rangers, Reds on February 3, 2008 | 1 Comment »
The Hammer moves to the American league in 2008. Its more of a pitcher friendly park in Arlington Texas than what he experienced with the Reds. He is being called a top undervalued pick by David Luicani : We’re projecting a huge year for Hamilton, much more than we would have expected just a year [...]
Josh Hamilton’s Wonderful Comeback
Posted in American League, Josh Hamilton, MLB, Minors, Outfield, Rangers, Rays, Reds, Sabermetrics, THT on February 1, 2008 | 1 Comment »
In 2007, Josh Hamilton defied the odds and became the heart warming story of the baseball season. This chapter of his life was one about turning his life around and being able to fight off the drug problem that practically ruined his life, let alone a baseball career. After being the top overall pick in [...]
Beyond the Boxscore Visits Baseball Happenings
Posted in American League, Around the Web, Braves, Brewers, Cardinals, Hall Of Fame, Infield, Interviews, Josh Hamilton, MLB, Mets, Minors, NL East, National League, Nationals, Outfield, Phillies, Preview, Prospects, Rays, Reds, Rookies, Sabermetrics, Trade, Trade Rumors on January 25, 2008 | 1 Comment »
It’s preview season at Beyond the Boxscore and people are taking notice . I had the opportunity to ask R.J. Anderson, Columnist at Beyond the Boxscore and DRaysBay a bunch of questions. Anderson has also appeared at Deadspin and just completed a book on the Tampa Rays called Lamar-itis. With the loss of 40 year [...]
WonderBoy 2008
Posted in American League, Cubs, Josh Hamilton, MLB, National League, Rangers, Rays, Reds, Trade, Trade Rumors on January 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
In being the first overall pick in the major league draft over 10 years ago, Josh Hamilton was pegged to be the cog that the Tampa Bay Rays hoped to build their organization around. His life went in turmoil due to a serious drug problem that got him kicked out of baseball and a return [...]
Hamilton taken by Ambulance
Posted in Josh Hamilton, Reds on May 19, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Here we are hoping Josh Hamilton’s stomach ailiment is strictly inflammation or infection of the gastrointestinal tract. We all know Josh’s bat has been dormant the past few weeks. Based on this link, the disorder Josh has states: “ALTHOUGH STRESS HAS LONG BEEN implicated in the pathogenesis of a variety of gastrointestinal conditions, with emphasis [...]
Hamilton got Help which led him back to Baseball
Posted in Josh Hamilton, MLB, National League, Reds, Rookies, Rule V Draft on May 9, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
In this video Josh talks about he tried to beat these demons on his own and failed. Even today, he does not trust himself with his per diem meal money that he receives as a Major League player. The reason Josh is back to where he is today is a credit to all the people [...]
Hamilton’s Talent On Display In 4 Hit Night
Posted in Josh Hamilton, Reds, Rockies on May 6, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
The first Four Hit Night of Josh Hamilton’s career in the losing effort to the Colorado Rockies last night. The Reds might of tried Josh’s arm out of the bullpen. He pitched in High School reaching the 90s with his fastball. Just ask his catcher from way back when if he can throw the heat: [...]




