4/25/2005

Week 3–Fantasy Baseball

Filed under: Wisconsin Sports — Tara @ 11:20 am

Well, ladies and gentleman. Week 3 brought me my first loss in fantasy baseball. It was a battle all week long, but I lost to Timmy, 5-6. My pitching was amazing, finishing with a 0.84 ERA. That’s virtually unheard of! But pitching can only do so much. The good news is that I still have a 2-game lead and am on top of the league. Let’s check out the highlights:

1. Shen Beets (Tara–last week, #1): 23-10-3
2. Glove Compartment (Jeremy–last week, #3): 21-12-3
3. Jim’s Ass (Jim–last week, #2): 21-14-1
4. Police Chief Wiggum (Babe–last week, #5): 17-16-3
5. Barely Know Her (Tim–last week, #6): 16-19-1
6. Spooners!!! (Tulsa–last week, #5): 14-18-1
7. Who’s On First? (Tripp–last week, #7): 11-21-4
8. Barons (Niti–last week, #8): 10-23-3

All I have to say is Tripp, way to keep up that level of mediocrity. At least you didn’t lose this week–you TIED. And you pulled off a tie versus the last place team (no offense, Niti). NICE WORK!

I play Babe this week and am a little nervous about him, seeing as though he is slowing moving up the league… going from 6th place, to 5th to 4th this week. Should be a good matchup.

3 Comments »

  1. This week was only the beginning for team “Barely Know Her”. Most weeks, a 3.30 ERA will generate at least a couple of wins. My pitchers got absolutely no run support this week. Also, with my recent acquisition of Adrian Beltre, I am now unstoppable!! You will be looking up at me in the standings within a couple of weeks!

    Comment by Tim — 4/25/2005 @ 11:24 am

  2. The Spooners continue to search some sort of offense to back up the respectable pitching that has kept me out of dead last hopefully with the new addition of Podsednik we hope to raise the bar on stolen bases and boost that slacking batting average!!!

    Comment by tulsa — 4/25/2005 @ 11:45 pm

  3. I’m so proud of you, Tulsa. You’re actually starting to talk baseball lingo too!

    Comment by Tara — 4/26/2005 @ 6:49 am

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