The hardest part
By Nicholas Minnix | Categories: Finger Nickin' Good
Travis Snider, Desmond Jennings and Brandon Belt are all on one fantasy baseball team - and it's not a keeper league. Is it too risky to hold?
Blue Jays to blame for Travis Snider’s struggles?
By Keith Hernandez | Categories: Foul Territory
I came into 2011 (and still hold out hope) thinking that Travis Snider was ready to break out and approach a 30-homer campaign. After all, he left the yard 14 times in just 82 games a year ago. Despite a tough wrist injury last year, he was able to bounce back and displayed his power [...]
Jair Jurrjens grounding his value? Be careful
By Tim Heaney | Categories: Rounding the Bases,Snap Judgment
For some time I've thought the solid Jair Jurrjens, who's mowing down fools, has been a bit overrated, but the news of David Ross becoming his personal receiver caught my eye. So is his career-best GB pace.
Jair Jurrjens, SP, Atlanta Braves
Rub some Jurrjens on your roster for now
Maybe Ross is imploring him to keep the ball down, something that would go a long way in prolonging the success of Jurrjens' contact-first approach.
Brian Wilson’s liberal tendencies
By Nicholas Minnix | Categories: Finger Nickin' Good
Brian Wilson was one of the first relievers off the board in fantasy baseball drafts, and rightfully so, it'd seem. Like others before him in similar circumstances, he might be just a little off for a while.
2011 NFL Draft: Winners, losers and those on the fence
By Cory J. Bonini | Categories: College Football,NFL,NFL Draft
While we can't accurately grade an NFL team's draft until several years down the line, it's always fun to take a stab at it before any of the players step foot on the field.
I have identified which teams should be considered winners, losers and on the fence in terms of their success over the recent event. Click here to read the rest...
Proud to be an American
By KFFL Staff | Categories: General
Boomer Esiason on America
I've had May 2nd marked on my calendar for a while now, designated for this year's annual Boomer Esiason Foundation Golf Outing. But I will say this, waking up this morning, and I think I speak for all of my friends, family, and staff when saying this, it is not only a great day to be a part of an event in its 18th year but a great day to be an American! As is everyday.