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Scott Boras Gives Us a Clue on How Much Matt Holliday Will Cost

During FanHouse's marathon live chat of the ALCS and NLCS yesterday, I couldn't help but notice Scott Boras directly behind home plate as the Angels took on the Yankees in Game 3. I was informed during the chat by our own Jeff Fletcher that Boras has season tickets behind home plate at both Angels and Dodger Stadium, and he likes to show up early so he's available to the media.

Well, Boras was available Monday, and he fired his opening salvo of the Matt Holliday Sweepstakes this winter. It looks like any team that wants to sign Holliday should start their offers somewhere in the range of the eight-year $180 million that Mark Teixeira got from the Yankees last winter.

So What, Exactly, Might Girardi Have Been Thinking in Game 3?

Joe GirardiIn Advanced Scouting, MLB FanHouse's professional talent evaluator breaks down the playoffs from a scouting perspective.

It's easy to be pessimistic after a team suffers a crushing loss, mostly because fans and broadcasters alike like to zone in on intangibles like momentum and the players' psyche. But if you are a New York Yankees fan and looking for reasons to be worried, there are some perfectly logical and tangible ones to focus on.

From the performance of Joba Chamberlain, to many of the Yankee hitters' struggles against the breaking ball, to the decision most New York fans will be screaming about, the removal of David Robertson from the game in the 11th inning in favor of Alfredo Aceves, there are more than enough tangible reasons to be concerned about the Yankees. And from a scouting standpoint, there are certainly points of intrigue in New York's weaknesses.

Angels Need Vlad of Old to Come Alive

Vladimir GuerreroANAHEIM, Calif. – Mickey Hatcher has seen that Vladimir Guerrero, the one who you saw flailing away hopelessly in New York on Saturday night. He's seen him plenty of times.

Ironically, that's precisely why the Angels hitting coach isn't worried about his cleanup hitter.

"We've seen the same thing you guys saw, and you say 'Gosh is he hurting?'" Hatcher told FanHouse. "Then he comes out the next day and the Vlad horns stick up and he gets [ticked] and he finds a way to get some big hits for us."
Angels-Yankees: Series Home

Sabathia, Yankees Win by Setting Tempo

CC SabathiaIn Advanced Scouting, MLB FanHouse's professional talent evaluator breaks down the playoffs from a scouting perspective.

Few pitchers in baseball proudly carry the title of ace, but CC Sabathia is one of them. If there was any doubt about that fact, it was all put to rest on Friday night against the Angels. Between his absolute mastery of the Los Angeles lineup and the pace of the game that New York set in the early innings, this was the formula every team wants to avoid in order to hang with the Yankees.

With the Angels unable to get runners on base to start the engines of their running game and the Yankees doing what they do best by taking pitches, this was a Yankee-paced game. If the Yankees are allowed to dictate tempo, they will come out on top more often than not.

All at Once, Vlad, Halos Exorcise Demons

Vladimir GuerreroBOSTON -- Even in the afterglow of the finest postseason moment of his career, Vladimir Guerrero wasn't thinking only about himself.

If that wasn't obvious by his words, one could tell as soon as he stepped to the interview podium in Fenway Park Sunday afternoon wearing a Nick Adenhart T-shirt.

So when he was asked, specifically, how great it must have felt for him to not only interrupt his personal history of playoff disappearances but also the Los Angeles Angels' dismal record against Boston with his game- and American League Division Series-winning hit, Guerrero talked not about himself, but about the teammate killed in a car crash six months ago.

Roto Rush: Tigers' Jarrod Washburn Doesn't Resemble Mariners' Washburn

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

The ugly pitching line from Monday night shouldn't have been a huge shock to Jarrod Washburn fantasy owners. He went 5 2/3 innings, giving up 9 hits, 8 earned runs, 3 walks and 2 home runs. He struck out just 2. While it was his worst outing for the Tigers, he's been flat-out awful in Motown since he was acquired at the trade deadline. Sure, there was an 8-inning gem where he didn't allow a run. He also mixed in a quality start last time out for his first win in Detroit. Other than that, it's been horrifying.

Roto Rush: Vlad Goes Yard Twice, Including 400th of Career

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

Vladimir Guerrero's had a rough 2009, with injury issues and his dwindling power (his .466 slugging percentage would easily be his career low if the season ended today) causing concern the 34-year-old was full-on in the middle of a career decline.

With two cracks of the bat Monday night, "Vlad the Impaler" reminded us that he's been swinging a hot stick of late. In fact, he's been the old Vlad for quite some time. He just needed to shake the Earth a little bit to ensure everyone took notice.

Starting Five: Daring Tulo Makes History As Rockies Roll Into Wild-Card Lead

Troy Tulowitzki Colorado Rockies cycleStarting Five is our wrapup of the previous day's baseball action, with a quick nod to what is ahead.

You Oughta Know ...
That Colorado has cycled back to the top of the NL wild-card standings.

Troy Tulowitzki hit for the cycle Tuesday as the Rockies bashed the Cubs, 11-5. By taking three of four in the series, Colorado moved a game ahead of San Francisco.

According to STATS LLC, Tulowitzki joined John Valentin as the only players ever to hit for the cycle and turn an unassisted triple play.

Tulowitzki ended up 5-for-5 with a career-best seven RBI, and he nearly had a two-homer cycle but replay upheld a foul ball ruling.
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All Zimm Does Is Hit Home Runs

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

The Nationals of all teams are the hottest club in baseball. They've won five straight games, scoring no fewer than five runs in each of their six games in August. Mike MacDougal recorded saves in four of those five wins, but the real hero in Washington is Ryan Zimmerman.

Starting Five: Texas Two Steps Back of Boston in Tightening Wild-Card Race

Tommy HunterStarting Five is our wrapup of the previous day's baseball action with a quick nod to what is ahead.

You Oughta Know ...
That the Rangers aren't going away, at least not yet.

On the eve of a critical series with the AL West-leading Angels, Texas got seven innings of three-run ball from unheralded rookie Tommy Hunter to beat the A's and stay 4 1/2 games back of Los Angeles in the division. The win also pulled them within two games of Boston, which lost to the Yankees, in the wild-card race.

Hunter is now 4-2 in seven starts since being recalled from Triple-A in late June -- a span over which he has a 2.32 ERA.
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