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		<title>2010 Fantasy Baseball Rankings &#8211; Third Base</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 22:25:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the fifth report in the series of our 2010 fantasy baseball rankings looking at the position of third base. Third base appears to have the shallowest depth of all the positions this season with a solid top tier of players and few players with any upside later in the draft. The following players [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the fifth report in the series of our 2010 fantasy baseball rankings looking at the position of third base. Third base appears to have the shallowest depth of all the positions this season with a solid top tier of players and few players with any upside later in the draft.</p>
<p>The following players offer additional flexibility by qualifying at two or more positions. Guys like Pablo Sandoval, Jorge Cantu, Mark DeRosa, Chase Headley, Jhonny Peralta, Mark Teahen, Garrett Atkins and Jake Fox are worth considering if you have them ranked closely with another player on your draft board. If I have two players that are rated close together, I will usually give the nod to the player that qualifies at two positions to make it easier to manage my lineup during the season.</p>
<p>The one player who is the biggest question mark heading into the 2010 season is David Wright of the New York Mets. Some owners are still drafting him ahead of Evan Longoria in fantasy baseball mock drafts this year which I think is a mistake. He had a huge drop in power in 2009 falling from 33 home runs to a paltry 10. He was fortunate to bat over.300 with a huge 40% hit rate which was four percentage points higher than his career best. Was never able to find his swing, recording a seven percentage point increase in his strikeout rate. Perhaps it was due to the New York Mets new ballpark and he changed his batting approach to accommodate. It could also have been all of the injuries the Mets faced coupled with the disappointing season that affected him as well. In either case, I think it is wise not to assume an automatic return to his 2008 numbers.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s take a look at the 2010 fantasy baseball rankings to see where the value is.</p>
<p>1) Alex Rodriguez<br />
2) Evan Longoria<br />
3) David Wright<br />
4) Mark Reynolds<br />
5) Ryan Zimmerman<br />
6) Pablo Sandoval &#8211; qualifies at first base or third base.<br />
7) Aramis Ramirez <img src='http://www.crookednecks.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> Chone Figgins<br />
9) Michael Young<br />
10) Gordon Beckham &#8211; will provide extra flexibility the second or fourth week in the season with his move to second base this year.<br />
11) Ian Stewart<br />
12) Adrian Beltre<br />
13) Alex Gordon<br />
14) Jorge Cantu &#8211; qualifies at first base or third base.<br />
15) Chipper Jones<br />
16) Kevin Kouzmanoff<br />
17) Casey McGehee &#8211; qualifies at second base or third base.<br />
18) Casey Blake<br />
19) Jhonny Peralta &#8211; qualifies at shortstop or third base.<br />
20) Chase Headley &#8211; qualifies at outfield or third base.</p>
<p>Next up in the series for the 2010 fantasy baseball rankings will be the top 20 outfielders.</p>
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		<title>K-State Basketball</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 16:14:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>abahzaqi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kansas State University, often abbreviated K-State or KSU, has a success basketball program that is often nationally ranked. The Division I program located in Manhattan, Kansas (lightheartedly referred to as the Little Apple) competes in the highly competitive Big 12 Conference whose members include many perennial powerhouse programs including in state rival the University of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kansas State University, often abbreviated K-State or KSU, has a success basketball program that is often nationally ranked.</p>
<p>The Division I program located in Manhattan, Kansas (lightheartedly referred to as the Little Apple) competes in the highly competitive Big 12 Conference whose members include many perennial powerhouse programs including in state rival the University of Kansas. The intrastate rival Kansas Jayhawks are often referred to simply as KU and are located a mere 85 miles to the west with the city of Topeka separating the two schools.</p>
<p>The K-state men&#8217;s basketball program has been around for over a hundred years with competition on the hardwood beginning roughly ten years after the game was invented. KSU played its first game in 1902 and would go on to enjoy an impressive seventeen conference championships over the years and enough noteworthy victories to land a spot in a 2005 list by Street &amp; Smith (New York City publication) as one of the top 25 greatest college basketball programs ever.</p>
<p>Although the K-State Wildcats have never had the distinction of winning a national championship they have advanced to the Final Four on four separate occasions. Current (February, 2010) head coach Frank Martin brings an intensity to the court every night that gives the K-State team a fighting chance for a championship run almost every season. With over 1,400 wins and 23 NCAA tournament appearances Coach Martin is building upon past success to put a competitive team on the floor each night.</p>
<p>During the short time that head coach Frank Martin has been with the K-State program he has showed tremendous promise in advancing the squad back to a place of national prominence. In his first year as head coach he advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament after finishing the 2007-2008 season with a 20-11 record. Leading into his first season at K-State he was largely responsible for recruiting and coaching up eventual Big 12 Conference Player of the Year and All-American Michael Beasley (now with the Miami Heat). Despite losing Beasley to the NBA Draft Coach Martin improved upon his record the following season with a 21-10 mark. Through two thirds of the 2009-2010 season the KSU Wildcats are far ahead of pace to again outshine their win total from the previous year and have even broken into the top ten spots in national rankings, a feat that has not been accomplished in Manhattan, Kansas in years.</p>
<p>The K-State wildcats have had their ups and downs over the decades but with an energized coach at the helm and a reinvigorated fan base the team that is often considered the second best basketball team in the state of Kansas (behind KU) believes they are on the road to reversing that order in the second decade of the twenty-first century.</p>
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		<title>Super Bowl Fantasy Football Contest Forecast</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 18:43:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>abahzaqi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The end of the football season has arrived, and with it, one final chance to bask in the glory of a fantasy football championship. To help you navigate your team to the title, here is a look at the players involved. Player 1 - Drew Brees: Brees has thrown six touchdowns without an interception in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The end of the football season has arrived, and with it, one final chance to bask in the glory of a fantasy football championship. To help you navigate your team to the title, here is a look at the players involved.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Player 1</span><br />
<em>- Drew Brees:</em> Brees has thrown six touchdowns without an interception in the postseason, and has averaged 222 passing yards per game. He faces a Colts defense that was 14th in the league against the pass, and 10th in passing scores allowed.</p>
<p><em>- Peyton Manning:</em> Manning has been his usual highly impressive self in the playoffs, throwing for an average of 311.5 yards per game, with five touchdowns and one interception, numbers that are even more remarkable when you consider the fact that he faced the Jets and Ravens, who were first and seventh, respectively, in the league in pass defense this season. During the regular season, New Orleans was just 26th in the NFL in pass defense, though it should be noted they were third in the league in interceptions.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Player 2</span><br />
<em>- Joseph Addai:</em> Addai hasn&#8217;t been a big part of the Colts&#8217; offense during the team&#8217;s playoff run, but that&#8217;s mostly because he hasn&#8217;t needed to be. He&#8217;s rushed for only 107 yards on 27 carries in two games, and caught just four passes for 27 yards and hasn&#8217;t scored a touchdown. The Saints were just 19th in the league against the run in the regular season, and allowed more touchdowns on the ground than all but three other squads.</p>
<p><em>- Pierre Thomas:</em> Thomas has run the ball 27 times in New Orleans&#8217; two postseason victories, and racked up 113 yards and one touchdown. He&#8217;s also caught six passes for 56 yards and one score, and though the Colts were 24th in run defense in the regular season, they also allowed fewer rushing scores than all but six other teams.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Player 3</span><br />
<em>- Marques Colston:</em> Colston was New Orleans&#8217; leading receiver in the regular season, and he is tied with Devery Henderson for the team lead in receptions in the playoffs with eight. His 105 receiving yards are just under Henderson&#8217;s total for the postseason, however, and his one touchdown also trails Henderson&#8217;s two.</p>
<p><em>- Reggie Wayne:</em> Wayne was magnificent most of the regular season, but he tailed off in the latter part of the year, and that has carried over to the postseason. Wayne&#8217;s 11 catches and one touchdown are tied for second on the team, but his 118 receiving yards are third.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Player 4</span><br />
<em>- Reggie Bush:</em> Bush has scored twice in the playoffs, once on a dazzling run against the Vikings, and one on a reception. For the postseason, he&#8217;s run the ball 12 times for 92 yards, and caught six passes for 57 yards.</p>
<p><em>- Dallas Clark:</em> Clark has 11 receptions in the postseason after snaring 100 in the regular season, and though he was second on the team with over 1,100 receiving yards during the regular season, his 94 so far in the playoffs is fourth on the team. He does have one touchdown catch, however.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Player 5</span><br />
<em>- Austin Collie:</em> Collie leads the Colts with two touchdown grabs in the playoffs, and is second on the team in both catches with 11, and receiving yards, with 175. And despite the great play of Pierre Garcon during the playoffs, don&#8217;t forget that Collie was third on the Colts in both receptions and touchdown catches in the regular season.</p>
<p><em>- Pierre Garcon:</em> Garcon is having a fabulous postseason, leading Indianapolis in receptions, with 16, and receiving yards, with 185, while also scoring a touchdown. He may be having the best postseason of any individual player on either squad.</p>
<p><em>- Robert Meachem:</em> Meachem has done little to establish himself in either of New Orleans&#8217; two playoff games, and has only two catches for 19 yards in the postseason. However, his nine touchdown catches in the regular season were good enough to tie him for the team lead with Marques Colston, and he&#8217;s clearly a boom-or-bust player for this particular fantasy football contest.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Player 6</span><br />
<em>- Devery Henderson:</em> Henderson has been the most productive Saints receiver so far in the playoffs, and is tied with Marques Colston for the team lead in receptions with eight. However, he leads New Orleans in receiving yards with 119, and touchdown catches, with two.</p>
<p><em>- Jeremy Shockey:</em> Shockey is battling an injury &#8211; as usual &#8211; though he has been productive in the playoffs, catching four passes for 45 yards, and one touchdown reception. He will suit up for this game, but his health will likely have a big impact on how productive he will be.</p>
<p><em>- David Thomas:</em> Thomas had taken advantage of his opportunity to play when Jeremy Shockey was injured in the regular season, and he has a chance to do that again in the Super Bowl. Thomas has caught three passes for 32 yards in New Orleans&#8217; two postseason contests, but if Shockey is not able to go all-out, Thomas could be in line for a good day.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Player 7</span><br />
<em>- Dwight Freeney:</em> Freeney has torn ligaments in his ankle, and he&#8217;s officially listed as questionable for the game. However, most believe he will attempt to play, though not nearly as much as usual, and maybe only on obvious passing downs.</p>
<p><em>- Robert Mathis:</em> Mathis has not registered a sack in the postseason, but he was second on the Colts in the regular season with 9.5, and he also led the team with five forced fumbles to go with 37 tackles. However, keep in mind that if Freeney is limited, as expected, New Orleans may concentrate more on stopping Mathis with chip blocks and occasional double teams.</p>
<p><em>- Will Smith:</em> Smith&#8217;s 13.0 sacks during the regular season led all Saints players, and he also forced three fumbles and intercepted a pass to go with 49 tackles. He hasn&#8217;t registered a sack so far in the playoffs, but he does have a forced fumble and interception, along with seven tackles.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Player 8</span><br />
<em>- Gary Brackett:</em> In the regular season, Brackett was second in tackles for the Colts with 99 stops. He also had one sack and one interception during the year. He leads all Colts defenders in the postseason with 13 tackles, and also has the team&#8217;s only sack.</p>
<p><em>- Clint Session:</em> Session was Indianapolis&#8217; leading tackler in the regular season, taking down ball carries 103 times. He was productive in other areas as well, picking off two passes, and scoring one of the Colts&#8217; two defensive touchdowns. In the playoffs, he is fourth on the team in tackles with 11, but has not done anything else noteworthy.</p>
<p><em>- Jonathan Vilma:</em> Vilma&#8217;s 110 tackles in the regular season was tops among Saints players, but he did more than just hit people. The Pro Bowler also intercepted three passes and amassed two sacks. He has amassed just six tackles in the postseason, but he also has a forced fumble and interception.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Player 9</span><br />
<em>- Antoine Bethea:</em> Bethea was all over the field in the regular season. He was third on the Colts with 95 tackles, but led them with four interceptions and also forced two fumbles. In the Colts&#8217; two playoff games, he&#8217;s made just eight tackles, but also has one of the three interceptions Indy has managed.</p>
<p><em>- Roman Harper:</em> Harper was second on the Saints in tackles during the regular season with 102, but led them with 10 tackles for loss. He also forced two fumbles and managed 1.5 sacks, though he didn&#8217;t intercept any passes. So far this postseason, Harper has nine tackles and one forced fumble.</p>
<p><em>- Darren Sharper:</em> Sharper&#8217;s 70 tackles in the regular season placed him third on New Orleans&#8217; squad, but his contributions to the team&#8217;s defense went far beyond that. He picked off nine passes, and more remarkably, scored three defensive touchdowns, which was one more than the entire Colts team had. He has 13 tackles so far in the playoffs, which is tied for second on the Saints, but hasn&#8217;t gathered an interception.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Player 10</span><br />
<em>- Jabari Greer:</em> Greer made 44 tackles in the regular season, and amassed the second-highest total of passes defended with 13. He also picked off two passes, and scored one defensive touchdown. So far in the playoffs, Greer has made 10 tackles and leads the team with three passes defended.</p>
<p><em>- Jacob Lacey:</em> Lacey was fourth on Indianapolis&#8217; team with 85 tackles during the regular season, which is impressive considering he&#8217;s a cornerback. He also led the team with 13 passes defended, and was second with three interceptions and scored one of their two defensive touchdowns. Lacey&#8217;s 11 postseason tackles are tied for fourth on the Colts, and 10 of them have been solo stops, which is tied for second-most.</p>
<p><em>- Tracy Porter:</em> Porter made 57 tackles in the regular season, but was around the ball a lot, forcing two fumbles, and snatching four interceptions, which was second on the team. He also scored a defensive touchdown. Porter also made the interception of Brett Favre in the fourth quarter of the NFC Championship game, and is tied for second on the team with 13 tackles, not to mention one forced fumble.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Kicker</span><br />
<em>- Garrett Hartley:</em> Hartley has only hit two field goals in the postseason, but both were between 40-49 yards, including the game-winning 40-yarder in overtime of the NFC Championship game. He&#8217;s also hit all 10 of his extra-point tries.</p>
<p><em>- Matt Stover:</em> Stover has nailed each of the five field goals he&#8217;s attempted this postseason, and they&#8217;ve come from varying distances. His boots have come from 19, 21, 25, 33 and 44 yards. Stover has also connected on each of his five extra-point attempts.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Teams</span><br />
<em>- Indianapolis Colts, New Orleans Saints:</em> Picking the winner will net you 20 points in the contest, so go with your instincts. If it&#8217;s any help, the Colts are favored by a decent margin, between five and six points depending on where you look. But, if you&#8217;re playing a Super Bowl fantasy football contest, you undoubtedly already knew that, didn&#8217;t you?</p>
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