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  1. Now that I'm looking at it a bit more, I'd probably go with McGowan.
  2. Correct. Sarcasm, right? You do realize speed doesn't mean jack crap at the top of the lineup, right? As a matter of fact, our attempts at stealing this year have actually cost us -3.52 runs according to EqSBR on BP. Murton's OBP is far more important than any amount of speed could be. Actually, according to studies by Bill James, batting order as a whole makes little or no difference. As long as you don't bat your worst hitters at the top or middle of the order you can mix the other players around randomly and the total runs created comes out almost exactly the same. Tom Tango's studies show that a mild, but significant, gain can be made by using the optimal lineup. I don't think Lou has the cajones to bat Lee 2nd, though.
  3. Which means 30day DL in Cubs World. There's no such thing as the 30 day DL.
  4. Correct. Sarcasm, right? You do realize speed doesn't mean jack crap at the top of the lineup, right? As a matter of fact, our attempts at stealing this year have actually cost us -3.52 runs according to EqSBR on BP. Murton's OBP is far more important than any amount of speed could be.
  5. We'd probably just be best off putting Murton in right and batting him leadoff.
  6. So when does next year start? VORP for LFers. Matt Holliday - 46.9 Barry Bonds - 44.0 Eric Byrnes - 35.0 Manny Ramirez - 32.8 Adam Dunn - 30.5 Hideki Matsui - 28.8 Carlos Lee - 27.3 Pat Burrell - 26.5 Alfonso Soriano - 26.0 Josh Willingham - 26.0 Chris Duncan - 25.9 Carl Crawford - 23.4 Granted, that doesn't include defense, but Soriano obviously isn't so elite that losing him, even for the rest of the season, would be reason enough to abandon hope for this year.
  7. Neifi Perez had to cheat to become as good as he is, and if memory serves, he is now the all-time "leader" in negative BRAA.
  8. dude, DePaul has the homliest co-eds on the planet. at least they did when I was there. rough It's still really rough. Now U of I..... =P~ That's the one thing I miss about U of I...
  9. Unless I'm mistaken, Blanco has been out for 60 already and Guzman is right there too. I wouldn't be surprised to see either moved to the 60 day DL. If Gooz isn't there yet, Blanco will be moved, and Gooz when Blanco is ready to be activated.
  10. Given the information to this point, I'd probably just go with option #1. However, it'd be a lot easier to figure out if you posted the rest of your team. Without the context of your team, it's fairly hard to figure out a course of action.
  11. Isn't that what you just did?
  12. I'm very exicted about this. Though I find myself wondering if he's worth picking up in my fantasy league if it means I have to drop Bill Hall. Upton probably wont be top-tier for a couple years, but I still can't resist the urge to go ahead and grab him.
  13. We've all been there... there's no shame in it.
  14. So Soriano doesn't count? (Maybe you're thinking he's past his prime...) 31 at the start of an 8 year deal? Yeah.... Santana would be 30 and a pitcher. Pitchers prime and position player primes don't really match up. For guys who actually make it through their early-to-mid twenties intact, I believe the prime years are generally considered to be around 30-31. Although I may be way off there. 29-30 for pitchers. Santanas going to be a huge injury risk with the innings getting up there routinely. The Twins have done a remarkable job keeping his pitch count down though. PAP Rank 2004 - 72 2005 - 71 2006 - 70 2007 - 47 Yeah, he's racked up a lot of innings, but it helps that he's not facing many batters each inning on account of his tiny WHIP, which has kept his pitch count low enough that the innings aren't so scary. I wouldn't call him a huge injury risk, though there is a non-negligible risk there.
  15. I'd say Howry is underperforming a tad, but with relievers being so volitile, I don't see much of a problem with the list.
  16. Every single person traded now has to pass through waivers if they're on the 40 man roster.
  17. How many infielders do they need? My bad, it was the Tigers.....but they have Guillen? Guillen is moving to 1B next year.
  18. Just get on the Cubs bandwagon? We're getting Griffey...the announcement will be at 3:59 EST It doesn't have to be announced before the deadline. We didn't hear about Maddux being traded last year til about a half hour after the deadline passed.
  19. Macowiak is more of a utility player than a 3B.
  20. What happens if we want to watch the game and not have it look like 1972? See, I don't even know what WCIU looks like; so I don't know if that's a rip on WCIU, CSN, or WGN.
  21. How'd you know that was my birthday?
  22. What idiot decided to air the game on WCIU the day of the trade deadline? I'm sure the Nomar deal alone boosted ratings for that first game by a bunch. What happens if we trade for a big name and nobody gets to watch that magical first game? Idiots.
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