No information available at this time (Updated 11/8/09).
Fantasy Analysis
None of the players listed here would deserve more than a late-round pick in Fantasy -- and that's assuming they all get full-time jobs. Podsednik is a one-trick pony. Kennedy and Byrd have just now become relevant. Ankiel and Blalock have yet to live up to their potential. Huff, Polanco, Beltre, LaRoche, Hudson, Cameron and Lopez lack upside. Same goes for Washburn, Marquis and Smoltz. Delgado and Penny come with too much risk, and Wagner would need to land in the right situation -- one where he could earn saves. Keep an eye on their movement. Nobody else on this list deserves a look in mixed leagues, barring something unexpected during the offseason. (Updated 11/05/2009).
09/20/2009 15:32 Week 25 Fantasy Hitting Planner
Just a few more at-bats to finish up the 2009 Fantasy Baseball season. Our Scott White helps you ride the best hitters for the home stretch and shares some of his top picks for Week 25 in his latest Fantasy Hitting Planner.
09/17/2009 22:10 Hamels dominates Nats, Lidge gets through ninth to finish off sweep
Cole Hamels took a perfect game into the sixth inning, masterfully using his changeup while matching a season high with 10 strikeouts and leading the Phillies to a 4-2 victory against the Washington Nationals on Thursday night.
Bard missed much of the 2008 season with a sprained ankle and a strained elbow, which is a shame because he had a chance to secure a job as the Padres' regular catcher. He is certainly no power hitter, but he has shown decent offensive potential in the past -- enough he could make an impact even in mixed leagues if he could get regular at-bats. He's now going to be fighting for the backup catching role in Washington but likely won't make much of an impact in 2009. (Updated 3/21/09)