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Cooking For Kyle Korver

By Terry Shanahan

These meals are great examples of Paleo Nutrition and proper Basketball Nutrition.
1. Asparagus is a favorite.

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Posted on April 29, 2011

Carl’s Cubs Mailbag: Cold Cuts

By Carl Mohrbacher

When are Randy Wells and Andrew Cashner coming back?
-Sue, Winnetka IL
If the Cubs have their way, faster than a North Side meter maid tickets you for an expired plate sticker.
Listen to Mike Quade’s April 22nd endorsement of the James Russell and Casey Coleman contingent:
“If we have another option, someone who’s ready, I would like to explore that.”
Here are some of the options the Cubs are exploring:

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Posted on April 28, 2011

Fantasy Fix: Trending

By Dan O’Shea

The top three hitters in Yahoo! fantasy baseball right now are Ryan Braun, OF, Milwaukee; Matt Kemp, OF, Los Angeles; and Jose Bautista, 3B/OF, Toronto. This should not come as a complete surprise, given that Braun was anticipated to be a top 10 pick in many leagues, and Kemp and Bautista were not far behind.
Yet, before the season there also was reason to believe that all three were headed for at least a slight decline. Braun saw a drop in HRs, RBIs, SBs and batting average from 2009 to 2010; Kemp saw a 50-point drop in his average from 2009 to 2010, as well as dips in RBIs and SBs; and Bautista came out of nowhere to hit 54 HRs last year – how do you top that?
Trying to figure out which direction players’ stats are headed in is the most difficult thing about fantasy sports. Sometime, all the cues point in one direction, and they still end up being wrong. The difference, of course, is the human factor, something that not even the humans involved can predict. Playing stat trends is a huge part of the fantasy game, but never forget they can surprise you and head in the opposite direction.
Having said all this, if you are looking to read something into the stats of players who are still widely available, here are a few candidates:

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Posted on April 27, 2011

Here Come The Hawks!

The Mighty Blackhawks

Before “Chelsea Dagger” there was this classic Hawks theme song, written by J. Swayzee and produced by the Dick Marx Orchestra and Choir in 1968.

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Posted on April 26, 2011

Canucks Minds Thoroughly Blown

By Jim Coffman

If the Canucks go ahead and complete the historic collapse from a 3-0 series lead with one final first-round loss to the Hawks on Tuesday, do they just shut down the franchise?
Because the Canucks haven’t just lost the last three games to the Hawks. The team from the awesome city just over the border in the Pacific Northwest (it really should be on everyone’s must-visit list) has been utterly demoralized in three different ways.

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Posted on April 25, 2011

Starlin Sushi

By Marty Gangler

Another week goes into the books and the Cubs continue to make fans ask:
Um, are these guys good or are they bad?
It’s impossible to say right now.
Are they overachieving? Underachieving? Or just achieving?
I’m kinda thinking that what you have is what you got.
A team that will be around 81-81 at the end of it all.

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Posted on April 25, 2011

Even Ozzie Is Bored

By Roger Wallenstein

Nothing makes a team look disinterested, dull, and boring as one that isn’t hitting.
I mean, why go to the ball park unless a few guys knock the ball into a gap, off the wall, or up the middle?
You swat the ball around the yard, run the bases, and score some runs.
That description doesn’t come anywhere close to the Sox’ performance last week. Hence, they appear to lack hustle and spirit. Even Ozzie said he was bored.
But it appears that something else might be going on with the team’s manager.

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Posted on April 25, 2011

Carl’s Cubs Mailbag: Naming Names

By Carl Mohrbacher

When can we expect Fukudome to start batting .245? Spring is almost here.
– Jon, Zion IL
Don’t rush him, he’s still adjusting to being a platoon player. Rudy Jaramillo has him in the cage every other day.

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Posted on April 21, 2011

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