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- Brian Giles Owns the Strike Zone
David GolebiewskiBrian Giles wasn't supposed to be this good. A 17th-round selection by the Cleveland Indians all the way back in 1989, Giles was seen as a short, stocky kid without much "projection." The El Cajon
- Pads Succeed While Giles Flounders
Dave Cameron-up.
Brian Giles is hitting .151/.211/.189 through his first 57 plate appearances. That's a staggeringly bad .189 wOBA. Even taking Petco Park into account, Giles has been worth -6.5 runs
- Advancing Age and Brian Roberts
Brian JouraBrian Roberts is a three-category fantasy star at a tough defensive position. While he does not have the cachet of playing for the World Series winner, like Chase Utley, or as his league’s reigning
- Brian McCann and Position Scarcity
Brian JouraAfter a down season in his sophomore year in the majors in 2007, Brian McCann bounced back last year to be in the top four among catchers in AVG, HR, RBI and Runs. The projection systems predict
- Brian Matusz and Jarrod Washburn Offer Fantasy Dilemma
Brian Joura, languishing in last place and under .500 for the 12th consecutive season since cutting ties with Davey Johnson, started Brian Matusz, the team's first-round draft pick in 2008, who was making his major
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