i thought that you couldn't pick up FA starting pitchers to replace non-DL'ed injured starting pitchers, but i don't remember any rule about relievers.
starting to hate them. "I can guarantee you," one Brewers player said before the game, "that the Cubs don't enjoy playing us." really? because they went 9-6 against you last year, which i'm guessing was pretty enjoyable.
i thought that only applied to pitchers. it's my understanding that you would be able to pick up a FA to replace a day-to-day injured position player. sure, so long as you don't exceed the roster limits. and don't put the injured guy on your DL unless he's really on the DL.
No. :D Well so far Zimmerman has a K .... not quite what I wanted :evil: Oh no....Cordero has shoulder stiffness :( i know a guy with a couple extra closers.
yeah, i'll probably spot start him if he starts out up and down. ok, the twins need to open the season with liriano in the rotation...5 ip, 3 h, 1 r, 7 k's today.
FINALLY someone acknowledges my dynasty. bout time. anyway, now that villanueva has locked up a rotation spot, i really need to the twins to keep liriano on their roster instead of sending him to AAA. and i'd like to see ubaldo and hill stop pitching like [expletive].
this post reminds me of the people i sat near when i was at ST. people got sooo worked up about hustle and diving and all this other stuff nobody does in ST. the crowds at ST games really care if their team wins...it's weird.
poor murton is wasting his prime years being the 5th OF/shuttle guy to iowa. is there anyone who truly doubts he could be a starting major league outfielder?
this may be old news, as i haven't been keeping up with the minors like i used to, but i was somewhat surprised to see fox taking infield at 3b and drew rundle taking infield at 1b last week. also, jose ceda likes to yell really loud and dance a lot. and he's huge.