Lidge, Hinske to Battle Again … in Fantasy
Thursday, October 30th, 2008
On Wednesday night, it was Phillies closer Brad Lidge who got the best of the Rays’ Eric Hinske on a World Series-clinching strikeout. Mere days later, Hinske will get another shot.
The two just happen to face off in Week 9 in CBSSports.com’s MLB Players Fantasy Football League.
Whereas Lidge might have entered the on-field meeting with the upperhand, on the verge of completing a perfect season in save opportunities. On the fantasy gridiron, though, Hinske appears to be in better shape. Lidge is stuck with Kansas City’s Tyler Thigpen as his starting quarterback, with Tony Romo sidelined by a broken right pinkie.
Each player comes in at an uninspiring 3-5, though Lidge is merely two games behind National Division co-leaders Matt Clement and David Wright. Hinske’s team sits sixth out of seven squads on the American side. The full standings can be seen below. (Travis Hafner owners will quickly notice that fantasy football season isn’t going much better for him than real baseball season did.)
The MLB players league has been going since 2005, when Greg Maddux won the inaugural title (as he has everything else).
American Division
- B.J. Ryan, RP, Toronto 8-0
- Jarrod Washburn, SP, Seattle 6-2
- CBSSports.com 5-3
- Mark Buehrle, SP, White Sox 4-4
- Michael Cuddyer, OF, Minnesota 4-4
- Eric Hinske, OF, Tampa Bay 3-5
- Travis Hafner, DH, Cleveland 2-6
National Division
- Matt Clement, SP, n/a 5-3
- David Wright, 3B, Mets 5-3
- Greg Maddux, SP, Dodgers 4-4
- Brad Lidge, RP, Philadelphia 3-5
- Aaron Rowand, OF, San Francisco 3-5
- Ben Sheets, SP, Milwaukee 2-6
- Doug Mientkiewicz, 1B, Pittsburgh 2-6
The rapid growth of fantasy sports in North America have pushed the industry’s boundaries increasingly abroad in recent years, particularly toward the Far East, where baseball is popular and the NBA has gained a foothold.
