Archive for September, 2009

Baseball’s Hottest Wives Radio Interview

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

The staff of Fantasy Baseball Dugout, BallparkBob and BatBoy BeeZee, were recently interviewed on Spadora on Sports sports talk radio program.  The interview aired on many sports talk and ESPN Radio stations around the nation.  

Poker World Series

Monday, September 21st, 2009

There are a plethora of choices available when playing poker online. Picking out a site best suited for your game is very important. Much of the decision will come with what kind of player you are. Just learning? Or are you the best? This will play an important decision in where you go to play. [...]

Ohlendorf Down for Fantasy Baseball Season

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Ross Ohlendorf is down for the season after another fine outing on Saturday. General manager Neal Huntington announced that he would sit Ohlendorf down for his final two starts remaining this year due to overuse.  Ohlendorf has hurled 176 2/3 innings this year in his first full season as a starting [...]

Baseball Player Look Alikes Part Du

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

At tonight’s Phillies game, as I was watching Cliff Lee mow down the hapless Washington Nationals, it occurred to me that Phillies’ third baseman Pedro Feliz looks a lot like Chris Rock (I wish I could find the picture of Feliz that they put on the Jumbotron).  Of course, I’ve always thought that Cole Hamels [...]

Hate The Cubs A Little Less By Visiting MyWrigleyVille.com

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

At Fantasy Baseball Dugout, BeeZee has a strange love/hate relationship with Chicago baseball. BeeZee grew up a Frank Thomas fan and rooted for (still kinda does root for) the Southsiders. He’s had the same Chicago White Sox ballcap since 1995 (and still wears it). And he’s one of the only people that actually watched the [...]

Have Baseball Celebrations Gone Too Far?

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

If you watched SportsCenter or MLB Network last Sunday night, you saw the celebration by the Milwaukee Brewers after the walk off homerun by Prince Fielder. There was a time when you couldn’t even stop and watch your home run fly out of the park for fear of retaliation by the pitcher. That was known [...]

AL to NL Shift Means Fantasy Baseball Success

Friday, September 11th, 2009

We’ve talked before about the advantages to picking up an American League pitcher who has just been dealt to a National League team. The Phillies Cliff Lee is the most talked-about example in 2009. But, research from ESPN shows that former AL pitchers are producing at a much greater rate since moving to the senior [...]