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Curtis
Granderson and Cano made my baseball season........
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........while Drew Brees will do quite nicely as my
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A beautiful day is this Tuesday August 23
rd, a
great day for running in the park or getting some outside chores done.
But while I should be getting my butt moving
on to other things right now, I just can’t.
My
mind is chock full right now of reflections, on
the baseball season
just past for sure but also on the upcoming NFL season.
But I haven’t been thinking at all
about the actual
seasons. After all, the Mets have been
decimated once again and the playoff teams are virtually set in stone
with one
or two exceptions. The only questions
left are whether the Yanks or Red Sox will get past the Rangers and, if
they
do, will either of them get past the Phillies in the World Series?
Looking ahead to the NFL actual
seasons, it’ll be business
as usual, it seems, as the Pats and Jets and Colts and Packers and
Steelers,
you know, the usual suspects, look to be the strongest teams for
2011-2012. I’ve not included the Giants
as they seem to have too many weaknesses right now, not the least of
which may
be the two yahoos running things. (yeah,
I know, they won the big one 3 or 4 years ago but you’ll notice that
some of
their key clutch players from that almost magical season are gone now).
So, if not the actual seasons, what
can I be reflecting
upon? Why, the fantasy seasons of
course!
In fantasy baseball, my Crabs
contingent is sumthin’ like 16½
games ahead of its closest competition with just two week left to the
regular
fantasy season. And, while it’s possible
I could really get blown out in these last two weeks, it’s highly
unlikely. Even
with losing Brian Wilson and Jimmy Rollins to the DL in this last week,
I’m
thinking their replacements will still get me to the finish line in
fair shape.
I like to think my brilliant baseball
draft strategy back in
late March is the reason I’m so far ahead but, more realistically, my
success can
be attributed to just two guys, they being Robinson
Cano, my number 1 draft choice, but most
especially Curtis Granderson. my number 13 choice.
As David Wright was my number two choice and
is having by far his worst season ever, I must eat humble pie on my
draft
strategy and admit I’ve been lucky.
But I’m left to reflect upon the true
greatness of this
Granderson fellow. This guy just hasn’t
quit being humility personified this entire season.
Despite his prodigious numbers, currently at
114 runs scored and 98 ribbies, Curtis, when asked, will focus on his
measly
.281 batting average and his 131 strikeouts.
Curtis won’t mention that he has
stolen 24 bases. He won’t dwell on the
fact that he plays a
stellar centerfield. He attributes his
huge lead in the runs scored department to Cano and Teixeira, who drove
him in
more often than not. But to me, his most
endearing attribute is his unfailing propensity for picking up foul
balls
around the plate and handing the ball to the catcher!
I mean, who does that?
Only one guy. Curtis
Granderson.
And only one guy gets an inside the
park home run on his
drive to the top of the right-center field fence the other day. Only one guy runs full-speed out of the box
until he sees it go over the fence, only one guy turns it up a notch
when he
sees the coach’s go sign, and only one guy makes a beautiful slide into
the
plate, fatigue be damned. His name is
Curtis Granderson.
I know Jose Bautista’s been great and
Adrian Gonzalez too,
but they haven’t been, and can’t be, Curtis Granderson.
Curtis Granderson is, as Nick Swisher said
the other day, blowing the doors off. I’m
rooting like crazy for him to somehow, some way, keep up his almost
feverish
intensity throughout the rest of the season. There
are 39 games left. I
don’t
want to jinx him…..but whoa!!
Meanwhile, Cano has been, well, Cano. After a pretty ho-hum start for him, he seems
to have turned it up after the break. His
August numbers have been unbelievable, to date
standing at a cool
.351 BA and he’s driven in 19 in as many games. He’s slugging .649 for
a
ridiculous August OPS of 1.035.
I’ve been a real Yankee-hater but it’d
be impossible to hate
these guys, not just Granderson and Cano but also Teixeira and Jeter
and you can
throw Swisher in there too. I’m hoping
Arod’s return won’t screw things up, but Grandy’s batted second, third,
fourth,
eighth….and it hasn’t affected him one bit. Lefty
on the mound? No
problem…..unaffected,
that’s the essence of Granderson.
Speaking of “unaffected”, I was
anything but unaffected by a
friggin’ EARTHQUAKE that just shook my entire house.
I thought my body was spasming at first, then
started walking to the door and thought I was having some kind of heart
attack
as I felt dizzy and shaky. Holy crap!!
Back on point though, I’ve already
been worrying about my
number 4 position in my fantasy football draft coming up this Saturday. What I’m expecting is that Arian Foster and
Adrian Peterson will be gone, as will QB Aaron Rodgers, based on my
previous
experience with the same group. That
would leave me only Chris Johnson and Ray Rice of the “elite” backs and
I just
can’t get excited over either of them.
Of course, there will be elite QB’s
still on the board, all
but Rodgers in fact. But Peyton Manning
is hurt, Tom Brady winds up almost every year taking a seat during the
fantasy
playoffs and Michael friggin’ Vick is the closest human thing to a
target for
every fast huge hard-hitting defenseman looking to make a name for
himself.
That would leave me Drew Brees, a guy
who helped me to a 2nd
place finish last year. I guess I can
live with that.