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by hanny2042 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:58 am
I have to choose 6 keepers from the list below. League scoring is standard ROTO 5x5. I will help in return...just post a link. Thanks in advance!
Albert Pujols
Paul Konerko
Ryan Zimmerman
Ian Kinsler
Bryce Harper
Clayton Kershaw
RA Dickey
Craig Kimbrel
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by studepaber » Wed Feb 20, 2013 11:23 am
hanny2042 wrote:I have to choose 6 keepers from the list below. League scoring is standard ROTO 5x5. I will help in return...just post a link. Thanks in advance!
Albert Pujols
Paul Konerko
Ryan Zimmerman
Ian Kinsler
Bryce Harper
Clayton Kershaw
RA Dickey
Craig Kimbrel
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by oakscorps » Wed Feb 20, 2013 11:25 am
Agree with previous post
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by cfrat24 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:33 pm
I agree with the last post as well.
Konerko definitelty don't keep out of that list.....
Next I would say Dickey.....moving to the AL east is going to hurt his numbers....but if you believe in him and that knuckleball, id say Kimbrel then
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by Elsy » Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:03 pm
Easily for me anyway is this:
Albert Pujols
Ryan Zimmerman
Ian Kinsler
Bryce Harper
Clayton Kershaw
Craig Kimbrel
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by MadDog36 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:47 pm
Dickey is looking good again early. The AL east is not what it once was...don't you understand that? And, which such few keepers *under 8* its not a good idea to keep closers even the top one. I can see the need to keep the #1 clsoer over a top 10 starter...I'd take a top 10 starter over a top 3 closer.
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Ian Kinsler
Ryan Zimmerman
Bryce Harper
Clayton Kershaw
R.A. Dickey
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by jefferey13 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 6:26 pm
I agree with MagDog here. I think I would pick Dickey over Kimbrel too. That is really the only difficult part to choose.
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by TruYankeeFan » Wed Feb 20, 2013 6:36 pm
I agree with MadDog....Closers are too hit and miss. Aside from Mo...no closer is near consistent enough to keep in this kind of a format.
Plus as for Dickey...If Tim Wakefield could live in the AL East for some many years and at such a late age for a pitcher...then Dickey may just prosper.
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by stlcards02 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 7:33 pm
Pujols, Zimmerman, Kinsler, Harper, Kershas, and Dickey is the way I go. There will be closers to be had later on, you will be hard pressed to get a guy like Dickey there.
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