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Thirty-Five Hits and 45 Consecutive Outs

Poppin' out the box scores and right into your cubicle, the Roto Rush is your double espresso shot of fantasy baseball advice every weekday.

Adam Kennedy: 5-for-7. Mark Ellis: 4-for-6. Orlando Cabrera, Kevin Youkilis, and J.D. Drew: 3-for-5 each. Six other players with two hits. Five more with a single hit. 35 in all, and nary a home run to be found. Boston's Clay Buchholz and Oakland's Vin Mazzaro each gave up nine hits in the game, and Boston was able to piece together five runs in the third to end up with a 6-2 lead after six innings. But as they say, that's when things got interesting.

Starting Five: Tremors of Trouble in LA?

Yadier Molina Russell Martin St. Louis Cardinals Los Angeles DodgersStarting Five is our wrapup of the previous day's baseball action, with a quick nod to what is ahead.

You Oughta Know ...
That the Dodgers have finally lost three in a row, falling 10-0 Tuesday to the Cardinals.

L.A. is the last team in the majors to have a losing streak longer than two, and by not doing so until games 98-100, it set a franchise record.

And while the Dodgers' lead in the NL West is still eight games, there are causes for concern. In two losses at St. Louis, Los Angeles has had 20 hits -- but scored just one run. The Dodgers went 2-for-16 with runners in scoring position in those games and had only three extra-base hits, all doubles.
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Roto Rush: Josh Hamilton Hates You

Poppin' out of the box scores and right into your cubicle, the Roto Rush is your double espresso shot of fantasy baseball advice every weekday.

You hear that, fantasy baseball owners? Josh Hamilton's sole purpose on this Earth is to mess with you. Really, there's no way to over-dramatize the crap he's put fantasy owners through. Initially, he would have been the crown jewel in a dynasty league with minor-leaguers. When those types finally gave up on him, he made the show for the Reds. Then, he started to catch on for the Reds, but couldn't stay healthy. So he goes to the Rangers and puts himself on a record RBI pace, only to significantly slow down in the second half. In 2009, the bona fide elite-level fantasy outfielder has only played 35 games. He's only hitting .240. And he's out until mid-July.

Stud or Shelton: Adam Kennedy

Remember Chris Shelton's nine home runs in the first 13 games for the Detroit Tigers in 2006? Stud or Shelton examines whether currently hot players are displaying a similar mirage or will continue to play at a high level.

It was straight from a movie script or the backyard of millions of wiffle ballers nationwide. Okay, maybe I'm being a bit melodramatic, but Adam Kennedy's ninth inning home run Sunday off of Texas' Frank Francisco (his first earned run given up all season) was, at the least, memorable.

Adam Kennedy had blasted a home run off of Kevin Millwood in the first inning. His ninth inning tater slammed the door on the surging Rangers and gave Oakland a 5-to-4 win, not to mention was Kennedy's fourth of the season. But, why all the hubbub?

Roto Rush: The Rangers Can Pitch?

Poppin' out the box scores and right into your cubicle, the Roto Rush is your double espresso shot of fantasy baseball advice every weekday.

With a starting rotation containing Kevin Millwood, Vicente Padilla, Matt Harrison, Scott Feldman and Brandon McCarthy, it's pretty safe to say many mixed leagues went through draft or auction day without mentioning a single starting Rangers pitcher -- unless it was in jest.

The joke is on us, because the Rangers starting rotation is pretty damn legit right now. After Sunday, the Rangers now sport the fifth-best starter's ERA (4.25) in the American League.

A's Acquire Adam Kennedy

The A's, whose infield has been ravaged by injuries, have acquired former ALCS MVP Adam Kennedy from the Rays for a player to be named. Kennedy, 33, was assigned to Triple-A Sacramento as a paper move because he wasn't expected to arrive in time for Friday's game. He will be with the big league club on Saturday, and he's expected to be in the starting lineup at second base.

Kennedy was hitting .280 at Triple-A Durham. Last year he was the Cardinals everyday second baseman, hitting .280 in 115 games. A veteran of 10 years in the majors, Kennedy is best known for his time with the Angels, from 2000-06. In 2002, he won the MVP of the ALCS. The Angels went on to win the World Series.

Kennedy would provide some insurance for the A's, who have second baseman Mark Ellis, third baseman Eric Chavez and utilityman Nomar Garciaparra on the disabled list.

Expectations Ray-sed in Tampa Bay


FanHouse continues its 2009 MLB Preview with a look at the Tampa Bay Rays.

Although they ended up falling short at the end, 2008 was the year of the Rays. After being the butt of jokes for the first 10 years of its existence, Tampa Bay turned an impressive collection of baseball talent into an impressive team, finally assembling a competent bullpen, and utilizing some position shifts to put a much improved defense on the field. With the pieces in place, everything came together, and the Rays increased their win total by 31 games on their way to winning both the AL East and AL pennant.

Fantasy Baseball Preview: The Cardinals

Fantasy baseball draft season is coming, so you best be prepared by delving through every major player on each team. Fantasy FanHouse is here to help with a quick once-over.

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Home of the best hitter in baseball. Yes, I'm proclaiming that Albert Pujols is the modern-day (and real-life) Roy Hobbs. Last year, people counted him as a huge injury-risk and he went out and won the NL MVP. I think we should have all learned by now that this man should never be drafted outside the top five overall picks.

Adam Kennedy Has Awesome Timing

Adam KennedyAdam Kennedy isn't happy. He's about to enter the final year of his contract, but considering he's lost his starting job and doubts he'll have a chance to earn it back, he's getting a little nervous about the rest of his career. He took those concerns to Tony La Russa this week and asked for a trade. From the St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Kennedy said he recently approached La Russa regarding his status and was told by the manager that he no longer rated regular playing time. Kennedy emphasized that he appreciated La Russa's honesty but believes it wrong to hold his career hostage.

"I think if anything, I know how he feels about me," Kennedy said. "We sat down and he told me, 'I'm honestly not going to play you because [Felipe Lopez] can do the job better.' He's been truthful with me. He hasn't lied to me. I respect him for it. I think our relationship is pretty good. Like I said, he makes the moves."
Now, some players would be content to leave it at that and then go sulk in the corner, but not Kennedy. Given a rare start in right field this afternoon, he put an exclamation mark on his request by blasting a grand slam in the first inning, ultimately finishing the game batting 4-for-5 with five RBI. If he hit like this all the time he wouldn't be in the position he is now, but seriously, his timing is impeccable.

Adam Kennedy Is The New Scott Rolen

Scott Rolen has only been an ex-Cardinal for 10 days, but don't worry folks, Tony LaRussa has found at least one new player on his team to be mad at. Apparently Adam Kennedy skipped the Cardinals' annual Winter Warmup fan festival.

LaRussa was not amused, and he even hinted to Kennedy that he may see his playing time shrink this season.
"I'm disappointed he's not here," La Russa said. "This is a statement we make to our fans: 'Thanks for coming out,' and he's not here.

"In the first three months of the season, his playing time was extensive when he really wasn't productive. I really gave him the benefit of the doubt a lot, to the detriment of a guy like Aaron Miles.

"This year, I don't think we have that margin. Adam is a key guy in that mix so I expect him to return to his winning-player form."
If he doesn't, he'll be publicly executed by LaRussa himself. Okay, probably not, but he may get traded. Luckily for Adam he's not the only focus of Tony's anger right now. Scott Spiezio was late to an autograph session at the same fan festival on Monday, and LaRussa is none to pleased with him about it either.
"That's one dot off his resume," La Russa said. "I don't care what the excuse was, that's not a good way to get started."
Wow, pitchers and catchers haven't even reported yet, and Tony's already getting fired up. At the rate he's going, and with the amount of losses his team is probably going to suffer this season, he'll have been angry with everybody on his team by mid-April.

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