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Vizquel recoveringTuesday 10/7, 9:30 PM CT
Omar Vizquel is recovering from laser surgery that he had performed on his eye, according to the AP.

Our View: Vizguel was told by the Giants that there is zero percent chance that he would be back with the team in 2009. That doesn't mean the 19 year veteran is done. "There’s no doubt in my mind that I can still play."
Sabathia in pin stripes?Tuesday 10/7, 9:18 PM CT
On Sunday, CC Sabathia told SI.com that he would play "anywhere." With these recent developments, it appears that the Yankees might actually have a chance at landing the big fish in the free agent pond.

Our View: Previous reports have said that Sabathia would look to play close to his home on the west coast. Now that he says he will play anywhere, the Yankees are expected to throw a lot of money at the left-hander.
Burgos turns himself inTuesday 10/7, 7:39 PM CT
Ambiorix Burgos turned himself in on Tuesday, a week after police say he was involved in a hit-and-run accident that killed two women, according to SI.com. Witnesses say Burgos was the driver, even though his cousin claimed to be behind the wheel, according to police. Burgos also faces an unrelated charge of illegal weapon possession and had recently been released after posting a $3,000 bond. He also has an Oct. 23 court hearing in the U.S. stemming from assault and harassment charges filed after he allegedly threw his girlfriend to the ground.

Our View: The 24-year-old reliever missed all of last season due to Tommy John surgery and it remains to be seen how long he will remain on an MLB roster.
Scherzer still pitchingTuesday 10/7, 7:30 PM CT
Max Scherzer allowed just one earned run over seven innings of his Arizona Fall League start, according to MLB.com. It's not often a pitcher throws seven innings in the Fall League. In fact, only two other pitchers in the league's 17 years have done it.

Our View: Scherzer is trying to show he has what it takes to be a part of the Diamondbacks' 2009 rotation. Despite an 0-4 major league record in 2008, Scherzer had a 3.05 ERA and recorded 66 strikeouts in 56 innings.
Herges becomes free agentTuesday 10/7, 7:24 PM CT
The Denver Post reports that the Rockies declined picking up Matt Herges' option for next season.

Our View: The veteran right-hander went 3-4 with a 5.04 ERA in 58 games in 2008.
Myers will go Game 2Tuesday 10/7, 5:55 PM CT
Right-hander Brett Myers will start Game 2 on Friday in Philadelphia according to MLB.com. Myers had it working in Game 2 of the NLDS as he only allowed two earned runs on two hits over seven innings over the Brewers at Citizens Bank Park, with three walks and four strikeouts.

Our View: Myers has fared significantly better at home than on the road, going 7-5 with a 3.01 ERA at Citizens Bank Park and 3-8 with a 6.21 ERA away from it. He shutout the Dodgers on August 25th over seven innings while scattering nine hits and three walks.
Hamels will start Game 1Tuesday 10/7, 5:51 PM CT
Cole Hamels will start Game 1 of the NLCS according to MLB.com. The lefty tossed eight innings of shutout ball in Game 1 of the NLDS while allowing just two hits and striking out nine.

Our View: Hamels faced Manny Ramirez and the Dodgers on August 23rd and earned the win. He threw seven innings and allowed just two earned runs, both on a Russell Martin home run.
Marmol injured in car accidentTuesday 10/7, 4:55 PM CT
The AP reports that reliever Carlos Marmol suffered minor injuries in a car accident early Tuesday in the Dominican Republic. A truck hit a car carrying Marmol, a cousin and a friend in his hometown of Bonao near 2 a.m. Marmol said in an e-mail to The Associated Press that the air bag deployed and he only suffered a cut and an “inflammation” of his forehead. “Out of precaution they did different studies on my body, and I don’t have any kind of serious injury,” he wrote.

Our View: Marmol was gold in middle relief this season with 114 strikeouts in 87.1 innings. Kerry Wood is facing free agency and if he were to leave, Marmol would likely take over the closer's role in Chicago.
Towles not ready to be full-timeTuesday 10/7, 4:14 PM CT
The Houston Chronicle reports that Astros' GM Ed Wade is not confident in going with J.R. Towles as the catcher for next season. "We’re going to pay attention to what’s in the catching market and see if there’s a guy out there who can make sense for us and slide in here and at the very least do a good job until J.R. gets his feet under him or until other things happen,” Wade said. “The catching market is always tricky because it’s usually thin and the guys that are out there seem to sign pretty quickly.”

Our View: Towles is 24 and he is expected to come around soon, but it appears Wade wants to bring in more spring training competition other than Humberto Quintero. The prospect hit just .137 over 146 at-bats.
Bourn will remain in center for 2009Tuesday 10/7, 4:09 PM CT
The Houston Chronicle reports that Astros GM Ed Wade feels Michael Bourn should remain in center field next season. "The fact we’ve got (Darin) Erstad back and signed and people like (Reggie) Abercrombie and anything else we might be able to do during the offseason, there’s going to be some level of competition out there. But I think we saw the last week of the season what Michael can bring from performance and excitement to a ballclub,” Wade said.

Our View: In his rookie season, Bourn struggled at the plate. He hit just .229 with a .288 OBP. Once he got on, he was able to make things happen by stealing 41 bases and scoring 57 runs. He did improve as the season went on but he has a long way to go. His potential to steal 60 bases keeps him on the roto-radar.
Harden to get shoulder looked atTuesday 10/7, 3:45 PM CT
Rich Harden will have his shoulder examined this week, according to the Chicago Tribune. The Cubs want to know if there are any problems before deciding whether or not to pick up his $7 million option for next season.

Our View: Harden's velocity dropped significantly towards the end of the season. He still had an outstanding season overall, with an ERA of 2.07 and 10 wins over 25 starts and 148 innings. He will always be a high-risk, high-rewards type of guy for fantasy owners based on his yearly injuries.
Kuo throws wellTuesday 10/7, 3:28 PM CT
L.A. reliever Hong-Chih Kuo threw a simulated inning on Tuesday, and came away from the session pain-free, according to MLB.com. "His command was much better than I anticipated," Dodgers pitching coach Rick Honeycutt said.

Our View: Kuo should be available now for the NLCS. He has been battling pain in his triceps, but the matter seems to be resolved after his second pain-free outing in three days.
Fukudome not guaranteed starting spotTuesday 10/7, 3:22 PM CT
Cubs outfielder Kosuke Fukudome will have some form of competition for the starting job in right field next spring, according to the Chicago Tribune. He claims that he is confident despite his struggles the second half of the year, and as for fans booing him, he didn't seem to mind, proclaiming, "it was good that fans are very honest and straight."

Our View: Fukudome was flat awful the second half of the season, and he still has three years and $36 million remaining on his contract. Chicago is expected to try and acquire someone in free agency to challenge their expensive import.
Cards interested in LopezTuesday 10/7, 2:05 PM CT
The St. Louis Cardinals are said to be interested in bringing back Felipe Lopez to be their full-time second baseman next year, according to StLCardinals.com.

Our View: Lopez was fantastic for the Cardinals after being picked up from Washington. He hit .385 in 43 games and drove home 22 runs. He won't hit at that rate for a full season, but if he can perform to a level a few notches below that and steal a few bases, he will certainly be fantasy-worthy next season.
Looper probably won't returnTuesday 10/7, 2:01 PM CT
Starter Braden Looper is unlikely to return to the Cardinals this offseason when he becomes a free agent, according to StLCardinals.com.

Our View: Looper had a decent season, winning 12 games and posting an ERA of 4.16 along with a WHIP of 1.31. He got better as the season went along, and with starting pitching at a premium as always, he should obtain a tidy sum by a pitching-starved team this winter.
Reds want Hairston backTuesday 10/7, 11:31 AM CT
The Cincinnati Reds will make an attempt to re-sign free agent Jerry Hairston Jr., according to MLB.com.

Our View: Had Hairston not gotten injured, his good season would have turned into a great season. Instead, he played just 80 games, but hit .326 with six home runs and 15 steals.
Patterson won't be back with RedsTuesday 10/7, 11:29 AM CT
The Cincinnati Reds will not bring back outfielder Corey Patterson, according to MLB.com. "I don't think he'll be back. We'll turn the page." Reds general manager Walt Jocketty said.

Our View: Patterson was awful this year, hitting .205 with a worse than pathetic .238 on-base percentage. It probably didn't help that there were rumors in the media that Patterson was dating manager Dusty Baker's daughter. Baker was so unhappy with the rumor, that he took time out to squash it publicly.
Houston wants Wolf backTuesday 10/7, 10:19 AM CT
The Houston Astros would like to re-sign pitcher Randy Wolf in the offseason, according to the Houston Chronicle.

Our View: Wolf won six games and had an ERA of 3.57 after being acquired from the Padres last year. Though far from elite, he is always an attractive option to fantasy owners, at least in part because of his strikeout potential (7.66 K/9 this year).
Saito may not closeTuesday 10/7, 9:52 AM CT
The Dodgers will use Takashi Saito as their closer in the NLCS if the match-ups favor him, according to the L.A. Times.

Our View: Saito did not get an out in his lone appearance in the NLDS, and he just came back from elbow problems. In all likelihood, Broxton will be the guy in the ninth inning for L.A.
Kuo may returnTuesday 10/7, 9:48 AM CT
Dodgers reliever Hong-Chih Kuo may be in the team's bullpen for the NLCS after missing the NLDS due to elbow pain, according to the L.A. Times.

Our View: Kuo threw 30 pitches in a simulated game on Sunday, and everything went well. He'd certainly be an asset to the Dodgers, and had a great season, striking out 96 in 80 innings and sporting a WHIP of 1.01.
Kershaw may startTuesday 10/7, 9:46 AM CT
The Philadelphia Phillies feature prominent left-handed hitters such as Ryan Howard and Chase Utley, so Dodgers manager Joe Torre may move lefty hurler Clayton Kershaw into the starting rotation for the NLCS, according to the L.A. Times.

Our View: Kershaw would only start Game 4 of the series if he is put in the rotation. As is often the case with young pitchers, he had an inconsistent year, but still finished with a 4.26 ERA and 100 Ks in 107.2 innings.
Angels may go after UgglaTuesday 10/7, 9:39 AM CT
The Los Angeles Angels may make an attempt to acquire current Marlins second baseman Dan Uggla in the offseason, according to the L.A. Times.

Our View: Uggla had a nice season, hitting 32 home runs with 92 RBI. The Angels could install him at first base if Mark Teixeira departs in free agency.
Braves to try and acquire Peavy?Tuesday 10/7, 9:24 AM CT
The Atlanta Braves could make an effort to acquire Padres ace Jake Peavy in the offseason, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Our View: Padres GM Kevin Towers recently said that there was not an untouchable in his organization, which has set off a frenzy of speculation from numerous teams.
Howard won't be tradedTuesday 10/7, 9:19 AM CT
Despite probably receiving a large raise in arbitration, the Philadelphia Phillies will not be trading first baseman Ryan Howard this season, according to Buster Olney of ESPN.com.

Our View: There had been speculation that because Howard will probably set a record for the highest arbitration ever awarded that the team would look to move him, but that does not seem to be the case.
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