Daniel Hudson Picks Up Hold Number Five for Arizona rotoballer.com Mon 5/9/16 2:02 AM
Holds have become a more popular category in fantasy baseball. As categories go, they are pretty fickle. Friday against the Braves, Daniel Hudson picked up his fifth hold. That puts him four behind Koji Uehara's league-leading nine holds. The thing that is important to look at when considering addin[...]
Daniel Hudson Notches Another Hold; Cements Himself As Eighth Innin... rotoballer.com Fri 4/29/16 9:09 AM
Hudson pitched a perfect eighth inning in relief on Thursday. He seems to be completely pushing Tyler Clippard out of the equation and appears to be the pitcher next in line for saves. This would make sense as Hudson has better strikeout stuff than Clippard, averaging 96.47 mph on his pitches in 201[...]
Holds Leagues: Waiver Wire Pickups For Week 14 rotoballer.com Fri 7/3/15 1:20 PM
This article references A, Adam Warren, Andrew Miller, Bryan Shaw, C, Daniel Hudson, Dellin Betances, OF, Ryan Mattheus, SP, SS and more! While holds are even tougher to predict than saves, the players we’ll highlight today include some elite setup men. The more likely an MLB team is to win, the more likely these pitchers will be eligible to earn the holds that could be the difference between winning or losing in your fantasy league.
Bryan Shaw, Cleveland Indians
9 holds, 2.03 ERA, 26.2 innings, 24 strikeouts, 1.20 WHIP
Reliever Bryan Shaw is having another solid season for the Cleveland Indians. After a year with[...]Keep on reading: Holds Leagues: Waiver Wire Pickups For Week 14
Daniel Hudson Returning to the Starting Rotation? rotoballer.com Mon 2/9/15 2:20 PM
This article references Allen Webster, Chase Anderson, Daniel Hudson, Jeremy Hellickson, Josh Collmenter, Patrick Corbin, Rubby De La Rosa, SP, Trevor Cahill, Vidal Nuno and more! Daniel Hudson exhibited all the tools and signs of becoming a rousing success. Once a very promising starting pitcher prospect, Hudson's path was derailed by two Tommy John surgeries over the past few years. In fact, he's been limited to just 12 games (nine starts) combined in the last three seasons.But even after making his return late in 2014 as a reliever, it looks like the 27-year-old right-hander will try to get re-acclimated to life as a starting pitcher."We're going to see how[...]
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Around The Horn: June 5, 2013 baseballguys.com Wed 6/5/13 12:23 PM
(1) What to do with Yasiel Puig and Anthony Rendon? (2) Tyler Skaggs and Michael Wacha. (3) Chris Perez popped for dope. (4) Injured hurlers discussed -- Ryan Madson, Daniel Hudson, Brandon Beachy and Michael Pineda. (5) Tim Lincecum and Matt Moore - closer than you think? By Ray Flowers
Around the Horn: June27, 2012 baseballguys.com Wed 6/27/12 1:22 PM
(1) Brandon Morrow (obqliue) -- conflicting reports on his health/return date. (2) CC Sabathia shockingly headed to DL with groin issue. (3) Daniel Hudson's elbow barking -- tests being run. Patrick Corbin called up. (4) Aroldis Chapman/Santiago Casilla rebound from recent hiccups. (5) Ryan Braun's elbow barking -- out of lineup Weds. Hopes to return [...]
Starters To Target, 2012 Fantasy Baseball razzball.com Thu 3/22/12 2:00 PM
I could probably draft a team of these starters, who are drafted after the 150 mark in mock drafts, and win your league's pitching stats. In this post last year was Ricky Romero, Hellickson, Kuroda, Gio Gonzalez, Zimmermann, Chacin, Cueto, and Daniel Hudson. I had those guys on multiple teams. I don't say this to [...]
Player Profile: A.J. Burnett baseballguys.com Mon 2/20/12 2:46 PM
The Yankees and the Pirates worked out a deal that sends the hard throwing A.J. Burnett to the Pirates in exchange for Diego Moreno and Exicardo Cayones (neither is a top prospect). The Pirates also received $18 million from the Yanks to help offset the $31 million that Burnett is due to the next two [...]
Player Profile: Ian Kennedy baseballguys.com Tue 1/24/12 1:37 PM
Ian Kennedy tied for the NL lead last year with 21 victories. You know that I'm not a huge fan of win-loss records when it comes to defining a pitcher, but when a guy goes 21-4 -- Clayton Kershaw went 21-5 -- you have to pay attention. So why is it that some fantasy baseball [...]