No luck with Dotel, he's on the worst team in the league(whose roster can be summed up as "Cardinals and Closers"), and I have Soria anyway so hopefully he keeps the job. Thanks for the feedback.
EPatt now hitting .341/.393/.526/.919 (~140 PA's) [fantasy] Z for A-Rod Murton for a SP EPatt and Pie to Chicago Soriano LF EPatt/Theriot 2B A-Rod SS Lee 1B Ramirez 3B Jones/Barrett RF/C Barrett/DeRosa C/RF Pie CF Hill, Lilly, SP(Harden?), Marquis, Guzman[/fantasy]
How is Jones going to be traded? That leaves us with Floyd as the only LH threat. Not going to happen. Darryl Ward says Hi Lee's injury aside, he was referring to the everyday lineup.
For the curious, we ended up agreeing on me sending Tejada, Freel, and Josh Hamilton(another guy I never used since I have Sosa, Teahen and Cuddyer) for Glaus and Victorino. Any suggestions on pitchers I should go after with my free spot? Shields is out there, as is Blanton.
I'm sure you now walking and hitting go hand in hand unless you're a small class of player like Vlad or Ichiro. When Eric was in Memphis he was swinging at everything in sight. Hopefully he is making the connection. Patterson's always been a pretty patient hitter. His career IsoD is right near .070, and it was only slightly under that at WT last year.
Dude. It's Jorge Sosa. JORGE SOSA. Sorry, our right to complain about flukishly good starting pitching has been revoked until Marquis and Lilly have ERA's over pi.
Pretty nifty how TNT was able to recreate the Bulls game from last night and manage to CGI the Nets and Cavs players to make it look like their game 5.
It's pretty obvious that the connotation of "getting runners over" is referring to sacrifice hits/productive outs. And yes, that is not even in the same discussion of importance as getting on base and getting extra base hits.
Really, really, stupid. Dusty wouldn't even do that. I'm pretty sure that Dusty did do that. The only thing I can think of is that Lou has Zambrano on his fantasy team, and CG is one of the categories. Must be going up against his son this week.
He was a high draft pick(3rd overall) by the Celtics, but I don't remember if he played anywhere else between there and Detroit. Boston, Toronto, Orlando, Denver, Minnesota, Detroit So like I said, pretty much straight from Boston to Detroit.
He's at 96 pitches. which is more than enough It's fine. It's normal work that gives him the ability to try to repeat his new mechanics when he's a little tired, and they aren't high leverage innings that are adding stress to the situation.