Posts Tagged ‘Curt Schilling’

Fantasy Baseball – Best Players of the 2000s

Over the last few weeks, CubicleGM has reviewed some post fantasy baseball draft thoughts, overvalued/undervalued, some of the differences between playing in a points league versus a roto league, a draft day diary, and even some thoughts from a fantasy baseball wifey.  Additionally, before those posts, Vlookup Vince powered up his Excel 2007 for a [...]

Red Sock/x: Curt Schilling’s Place in this Painful Era

Congrats to Curt Schilling on a great career, his retirement officially announced earlier this week on his blog, 38 Pitches. For a tangent, kudos also to Deadspin for catching a SportsCenter moment that may well contribute to the job loss number for March (I’m Sure This Won’t Annoy Curt Schilling One Bit).

History Class: What Types of In-Season Acquisitions Help Teams Make the Playoffs?

Each year without fail, the MLB trade deadline is an exciting time.  July 4th weekend has passed.  MLB All Star break has passed.  You have a good idea where your team stands, and yet all of a sudden, without failure your team has the chance to go Extreme Makeover, Baseball Edition.  They can choose: buyers [...]