If I can get my arm over my head, I?m going to be there.?I don?t know about you, but he is trying to raise his arm over his head still? Even if he does perform well in Grapefruit League action you have to be a little suspect over whether or not Olsen is rushing things a bit, so be very cautious with him going forward. Jose Reyes?MetsThe curious case of Jose Reyes and his peculiar hamstring issues are finally coming to end it appears. Reyes says that he is ?feeling good?and he began running bases this week at camp. Reyes was stifled by the injury last season only playing in 36 games.If you are a Mets fan you are probably happy to hear some positive news, if you are a fantasy owner you should be cautiously optimistic about Reyes? claims. If healthy, though, Reyes is a premier SS who at one time?2007 to be exact?pilfered 78 bases. American League Player News Scott Sizemore?TigersSizemore is dealing with some discomfort in his surgically repaired left ankle, and he will probably NOT be ready for the Grapefruit League Opener next week. This isn?t a surprise as the club wants to take a guarded approach with their highly touted rookie who is supposed to replace Placido Polanco.This is good news for fantasy owners, like me, who already drafted Sizemore and are waiting for the gravy train to leave the station.
Yum, yum! Jamie Shields?RaysIt is projected, now, that Shields will be the opening day starter for Tampa Bay, and while that is good news for him, fantasy owners will be looking for a little bit more out of the 28 year old if they are to trust him in 2010.Shields went 11-12 with a 4.14 ERA, a 1.32 WHIP alongside a 167/52 K/BB ratio which translates to a rough K/9 rate of 7.8. It?s not bad numbers, but keep in mind his BB rate have steadily increased over the past two years; something he will need to control if he is to have a quality fantasy impact. Kendry Morales?AngelsMorales? week has been steadily going downhill for the powerful first baseman, as he is having visa issues that have prevented him from even making camp yet. As if that isn?t enough, he is also dealing with an investigation into a missing 300,000 dollars from his bank account. Hmmm, let?s see; an inordinate amount of mysteriously missing money, troubles with his visa. I understand from a fantasy aspect he is all yummy looking, but you would be better off avoiding Morales in your draft?if you haven?t drafted already?and let it become someone else?s headache. Ricky Romero?Blue JaysRomero finally got out on the mound and threw some batting practice and he is looking great according to Jordan Bastian on Twitter .Remember this guy? He blasted onto the scene making one of the more intriguing waiver wire grabs in 2009 before falling flat on his face by the end of the season hit.
Still, he does have all the right tools and could be in line for an early sleeper for your bench. Adrian Beltre?Red SoxEarlier this week Beltre twisted his ankle and Red Sox fans and fantasy owners had a sudden lapse of cardiac arrest over the news Luckily for everyone, he is just fine. Beltre basically said it looked a lot worse than it actually was and he is feeling ?much, much better?.Beltre is on par to have a breakout season now that he has some comfy new digs that favor power hitters.For more fantasy news on Hockey, Basketball, or NFL simply click on the blue links.We actually work like this, our boss makes us dress up! And, in case you missed it, my esteemed?and sometimes deranged?fellow staff members decided it would be a fun idea to all get together and give you a breakdown of who we all think will be a breakout player, a bust, and a sleeper candidate at each position.Each week, we will be focusing our efforts on giving you our insight and projections, while cracking wise on each other in our stuperous funker. Come check it out here! This article is also featured on Fantasy Knuckleheads. * Cuts prices by between 7-13 pct * Prices cut by between 55-60 pct since Sept (Adds details) JOHANNESBURG, April 30 (Reuters) – ArcelorMittal SA(ACLJ.J), the South African unit of the world’s No. 1 steelmaker, will cut prices for its steel products by between 7 and13 percent for May, it said on Thursday. Steel prices have collapsed due to the global financialcrisis which has slashed demand for steel and delayedconstruction projects, forcing steelmakers to cut production,delay shipments and review expansion and investment plans.
The company said it would cut prices for general flat steelby between 9 and 13 percent, and for long products by between 7and 10 percent. “The main reason for May’s decrease is the rand’s strength -we are seeing some flattening out in overseas prices – but thishas been somewhat offset by the rand’s strong run,” spokesmanSven Lunsche said in an emailed statement. Since September, prices for the unit’s products have comedown by an average of between 55 and 60 percent. ArcelorMittal itself reported a first-quarter headline loss,but said second-quarter earnings are expected to improvemarginally on the back of lower raw material costs and a gradualpick-up in demand [ID:nLT837475]. The firm said demand would be boosted by a rise ininfrastructure projects in Africa and by deliveries to powerstations being built by South African utility Eskom [ESCJ.UL] (Reporting by Agnieszka Flak). Trademark pending, but this has to be one of the best days of the year.
It really has nothing to do with West Virginia’s losing ways against Cincinnati over the last few years. We just don’t like the way he looks, or talks, or moves.In previous years, we may or may not have made a cutout for people to print off and attach to a stick We would look back, but it’s Saturday. We don’t do research or number things on Saturday unless money is involved.I hate to bring this up with the recent actions of the fans throwing things at games. You should understand that I only want to punch Mick, not actually do it. My preferred outcome is to see us curb stomp the Bearcats today and I want to see Mick get a couple T’s and take the walk of shame off the court. I will then get the video off youtube and put it on auto play til the end of time. This article is also featured on Mountainlair. Bureau of LaborStatistics.In Providence, this cost has risen 9 percent annually over thepast five years, while costs throughout the rest of the state have increased 6percent a year during this same period of time.Since 2004, Genworth has surveyed the cost of long term care across the U.S.to provide Americans with a clear understanding of the cost of care in theirpart of the country.

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