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Jonny Gomes(notes) is far from a perfect player, with his wild swings and outfield follies, but exciting things tend to happen when he makes contact. The Cincinnati faithful had three reasons to cheer Gomes on Thursday, a hat trick of homers as the hosts sunk Washington. You still get the idea that Gomes should be in the hitter's league DHing for somebody, but the Reds haven't really cared about their outfield defense over the last few years (let's not reopen the Adam Dunn(notes) file, please).

Gomes generally does most of his damage against left-handed pitching, but surprisingly this monster game came entirely against a pair of Washington northpaws. I'm still not ready to endorse Gomes as a regular mixed-league play, but I wouldn't hesitate to give him a spot start here and there, especially against a suspect left-hander.

The Gomes power display backed Bronson Arroyo's sterling effort (CG, 2 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 3 K); Arroyo has 5-6 starts like this every year, but there's absolutely no rhyme or reason as to when they come about. If you think you can solve the matrix, more power to you. 

Kevin Kouzmanoff(notes) went 11-for-13 in the series at Milwaukee while Chase Headley(notes) reached base seven times; the Padres are one of those small market clubs that are easy to discount but there's fantasy value here. Everth Cabrera(notes) doesn't seem to mind when he's occasionally dropped to the eighth spot in the order; he went 1-for-2 with three walks Thursday and swiped his 16th base.

I've been slow to accept Scott Feldman(notes) as a reliable fantasy option, but the King of the Cutter keeps putting people away. His latest victory came after a duck-and-run six innings at Cleveland Thursday (6 IP, 7 H, 1 R, 2 BB, 6 K), pushing his ERA under 4. Feldman's numbers aren't as friendly in Arlington, as you'd expect, but it's not like he's throwing batting practice there. I'll give him my endorsement for next week's home assignment against Minnesota.

Did some people really think Cliff Lee(notes) was going to struggle in the National League? This guy is Philadelphia's best pitcher right now, period.  A daytime assignment at Wrigley Field wasn't a problem Thursday (8 IP, 6 H, 1 R, 3 BB, 8 K); Lee's got three clean wins and a 1.12 ERA since joining his new club. He'll work at home against Arizona next week, but there's no reason to sweat the small park given how Lee is chucking it right now.

There's a lot to like about Seattle's outstanding outfield defense, but when a pitcher gets rocked like Ian Snell(notes) did Thursday night, no amount of glove work is going to help. Snell handed out nine hits, eight runs and a pair of homers (Jeter here, Matsui's first of two later) over his six rocky innings; there weren't many cheap knocks against him. C.C. Sabathia(notes) seems to be hitting his stride, allowing just one run and striking out 19 over his last two turns.

Another day at the office for Jason Marquis(notes), seven smooth at Colorado (3 H, 1 R, 6 K), a bunch of ground balls, win No. 13. Dexter Fowler(notes) returned to the fold with a zesty 5-3-4-0 line (I guess the knee is fine) while Clint Barmes(notes) and Troy Tulowitzki(notes) left the yard. Carlos Gonzalez(notes) got a rare start against a left-hander and went 1-for-4 with a run and two RBIs. Paul Maholm(notes) threw strikes for the Bucs, but unfortunately they were plenty hittable (6.1 IP, 11 H, 7 R, 0 BB, 5 K).

Handshakes: Frank Francisco(notes) retired three of four Indians en route to his 16th save, in back of another electric Neftali Feliz(notes) appearance (two perfect innings, five strikeouts, ridiculous video here). … Joakim Soria(notes) (19) worked hard for the money, getting the final six outs against Minnesota. It was just his second save chance of the month. … Fernando Rodney(notes) pitching in Fenway Park sounds like a risky proposition, but he put down David Ortiz(notes) (back in a funk), Mike Lowell(notes) and Casey Kotchman(notes) in order. … Whatever you paid for Trevor Hoffman(notes) (26) back in March, it's been a major profit. He's only blown two chances all year, to go with a tidy 1.80 ERA and 1.06 WHIP.

Injury Blog: Jake Peavy(notes) (ankle) worked three innings at Triple-A Thursday and rolled up five strikeouts. The White Sox are hoping to get him back in the final week of August. … Ian Kinsler(notes) (hamstring) played in a rehab game Thursday and is expected to join the Rangers Friday. … Cody Ross(notes) left after six innings with a sore back but the Marlins don't seem too concerned about it. … Poor Adrian Beltre(notes) can't catch a break this season; it's likely he's done for the year with an injury that's no fun to talk about. … Miguel Cabrera(notes) (hand) got back for the Tigers and went 1-for-4. … The underrated Chris Getz(notes) (oblique) is headed to the DL. Brent Lillibridge(notes) will join the club this weekend. … Tim Hudson(notes) worked four innings in his most recent rehab turn, allowing two runs and hitting the low 90s. The Braves think he might be able to help them in September.

Speed Round: Why has Ricky Nolasco(notes) been dropped in 3,000 Yahoo! leagues over the last few days? The guy had one rotten start on the heels of two outstanding months. Let's see the big picture here. … Had Cesar Carrillo(notes) pitched any longer for San Diego (2.1 IP, 8 R, 3 HR), Bernie Brewer would have needed a hip replacement. Milwaukee's offensive explosion allowed Manny Parra(notes) (5.2 IP, 13 H, 6 R) to steal his way to a messy victory. … Gil Meche(notes) was nothing special just off the disabled list (5 IP, 7 H, 4 R, 2 BB, 2 K), but it was good enough for a win against the Twins anyway. … Good to see Josh Hamilton raking again, even as he's on zero of my teams. Sometimes you just gotta root for the story. … The Orioles don't want to tax their young arms too much down the stretch, so they'll use a six-man rotation next month.

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  1. CYup
    1. Posted by CYup Fri Aug 14, 2009 3:24 am EDT

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    Too bad no one started Gomes
  2. Duke 84
    2. Posted by Duke 84 Fri Aug 14, 2009 3:25 am EDT

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    I decided to add a bat because so many of my players were off Thursday. I looked at Fowler and Nick Johnson, and picked Johnson. Fowler's PT has been up and down. Fowler goes 4 for 5, Johnson sits.This can be one frustrating game.
  3. Eric
    3. Posted by Eric Fri Aug 14, 2009 3:27 am EDT

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    Figured that Nolasco was injured....guess not.
  4. Coach Isiah Thompson
    4. Posted by Coach Isiah Thompson Fri Aug 14, 2009 3:30 am EDT

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    While Jonny Gomes is having a fantastic season, one wonders what would have happened had the Reds decided to deal Adam Dunn for the Dodger's Andre Ethier. One could say that settling for Gomes is Ethier thaid than Dunn.
  5. james d
    5. Posted by james d Fri Aug 14, 2009 3:52 am EDT

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    I used the 2 month streak to move Nolasco before his Phillies start. I watched some of his starts during the run and came away totally unimpressed. He doesn't have the wicked stuff he did last year, he's lost the ability to beat teams. You gotta understand the package here.
    The best comparable is Myers last year. Yeah, sure his BABIP is really high. That type of thing doesn't normalize if you're throwing easy to hit balls in bad locations, like Nolasco is this year and Myers was last year
    Nolasco remains an acceptable roto play but don't expect anything much better than a 3.7 era...
  6. jay g
    6. Posted by jay g Fri Aug 14, 2009 3:55 am EDT

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    Pianow, what are your thoughts on Lidge at this point? a closer on an elite team.. with crap ratios.. not much of a market it seems like. is he a hold?
  7. hawnlay
    7. Posted by hawnlay Fri Aug 14, 2009 4:10 am EDT

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    Dempster has slowly cut down on the walks the last couple of turns. I see a decent middle of the rotation pitcher if he can keep the homers down.
  8. Carolyn
    8. Posted by Carolyn Fri Aug 14, 2009 4:36 am EDT

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    How low can this sport go but then it's all about the money is it not. According to a radio interview with PETA who tried to work with Vick said he showed no remorse. Anyone who goes to see him play or takes their children to see him play tells us they have no morals. Those dogs were hung, electroicuted, slamed to the ground repeatedly until their backs were broken and one dog was tied to a poll and raped repeatedly over time and had to be put down it was so distroyed. Vick is so evil he will never be rehabilitated and don't tell me his family did not know what was going on.
  9. Carolyn
    9. Posted by Carolyn Fri Aug 14, 2009 4:54 am EDT

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    How low can this sport go? But then it's all about the money is it not. According to a radio interview with PETA who tried to work with Vick said he showed no remorse. Anyone who goes to see Vick play or takes their children to see him play tells us where their morels are, they have none. Those dogs were hung, electrocuted, slamed to the ground repeatedly to brake their backs, and one dog was tied to a pole and reaped over time and had to be put down it was so distroyed and don't tell me his family did not know what was going on.
  10. tupark82
    10. Posted by tupark82 Fri Aug 14, 2009 4:59 am EDT

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    Wow Neftali Feliz. His delivery is so smooth yet so powerful. I think this kid could throw like 105mph if he went all out on that fast ball
  11. jlv212121
    11. Posted by jlv212121 Fri Aug 14, 2009 5:18 am EDT

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    Godzilla!!!!!
  12. Dan M
    12. Posted by Dan M Fri Aug 14, 2009 5:21 am EDT

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    Umm... wait which sport are we talking about here Carolyn? I kind of thought this was a baseball thread ... clearly I was mistaken. Furthermore regardless of what I personally feel about Vick's past actions, I thought the basic premise of the justice system was everybody deserves a second chance. He has clearly convinced many people, including Roger Godell (sorry if I misspelled that) about his regrets. In fact I'm pretty sure he has become active with many humane societies in order to help eliminate dog fighting. And how can you accuse his family of nkowing what was going on, that's just ignorant. You just made baseless accusations against people with absolutely no evidence. Kindly go away if you're going to throw trash like that around.
  13. III
    13. Posted by III Fri Aug 14, 2009 6:18 am EDT

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    Carolyn, you still missed "morels", "slamed", "brake", "reaped" and "distroyed". Also, as Dan M stated.....wrong sport toots....
  14. asphillipsbooks
    14. Posted by asphillipsbooks Fri Aug 14, 2009 6:35 am EDT

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    BLEEDING NUT ALERT: Great timing to forget the cup. Thanks Adrian!
    Hello,
    This trade has been processed in Baseball Booze & Boobs League. Your roster for Saturday, August 15 should reflect this change. If it doesn't, please let us know. If you've set your lineup in advance for future dates, please note those changes will be reset to match your lineup for the day players are added.
    Trophy Whore CAN-O-TUNA
    Hanson, Tommy (P,SP-Atl) Beltre, Adrian (CI,DH,3B,IF-Sea)
  15. Hughes
    15. Posted by Hughes Fri Aug 14, 2009 6:35 am EDT

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    I started Gomes!
  16. AgentUtah
    16. Posted by AgentUtah Fri Aug 14, 2009 8:15 am EDT

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    I really didn't need that Getz injury. He had been hitting pretty well over the past month or so.
    Glad the Orioles don't want to tax the young arms. The O's have been taxing me for 12 years.
  17. $t
    17. Posted by $t Fri Aug 14, 2009 9:20 am EDT

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    I was shocked to see the number of people that dropped Nolasco yesterday after his horrific performance against Houston. Pitchers of his caliber do not grow on trees. He has already proven his ability to bounce back from adversity this season and I have no doubt he will rebound once again.
  18. Anrkist
    18. Posted by Anrkist Fri Aug 14, 2009 9:22 am EDT

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    Gomes looks a lot like one of the Bushwackers.
  19. John
    19. Posted by John Fri Aug 14, 2009 10:28 am EDT

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    Pianoman, any word on Capps' job security in Pittsburgh? He got rocked again last night and he's been pretty up and down (mostly down) for the last month and a half. Granted, there probably isn't anyone left on the roster that is a worthy candidate to take his place, but do you think it's time to cut him loose and let someone else take on the headache?
  20. Joel W
    20. Posted by Joel W Fri Aug 14, 2009 10:33 am EDT

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    I wonder if this has anything to do with Arroyo's great game: http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/nl/reds/2009-08-12-arroyo-cover-unconcerned_N.htm
    Maybe he's just one of those guys who shines under the spotlight.
  21. Billy Bean
    21. Posted by Billy Bean Fri Aug 14, 2009 11:11 am EDT

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    Carolyn A-- hey dumbie, now hear this! It's unbecoming to make crap up, especially in the wrong forum. I've heared enough PETA interviews on the subject to know Vick IS working with them and HAS shown remorse (despite being born and raised on dog fighting). Get a clue, hippy. Besides, he's Philadelphia's problem now...NOT baseball's.
  22. Vince K
    22. Posted by Vince K Fri Aug 14, 2009 12:03 pm EDT

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    A big league third baseman not wearing a cup? It's called the hot corner for a reason. Piano man I agree that a shot to a testicle isn't fun to talk about, but why is it so damn funny as long as another guy is the victim?
  23. Billy Bean
    23. Posted by Billy Bean Fri Aug 14, 2009 1:05 pm EDT

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    I played C and 3B, and I'm not laughing. Weird thing was, I almost picked him up in my 12-teamer b/c A.Ramirez's shoulder woes (using Beckham instead w/S.Drew and A.Escobar at SS).....I think I'm going to pass. But maaan, OUCH.
    Gomes is only useable in 20-team AL only leagues based in Petaluma, CA.
  24. Chris H
    24. Posted by Chris H Fri Aug 14, 2009 1:25 pm EDT

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    Yo, Adrian - the cup, babyyyyy!! Man, that just hurts to even think about.......
    Glad I swooped in on Feliz in all leagues I am in with holds. A SP eligible guy that is throwing like that is gold. A 0.15 WHIP? RIDICULOUS!!!!!!!!!! Anyone think he hits the rotation this year, or do the Rangers do the smart thing and let him fly starting in spring training, 2010?
  25. Chris H
    25. Posted by Chris H Fri Aug 14, 2009 1:27 pm EDT

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    Oh yeah - and I am hating Matt C(r)apps about now. The guy is killing my ratios and his replacement is in the Cubs bullpen now.

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