brandnew wrote:Well, that's weird, my friend just told me of the EXACT same story, he put D Lowe in the SP spot, and he ended up on his bench. Haha, guess it really was Yahoo.
Someone in my league actually this happened to them too...honestly...the guy with Lowe had him starting, i think, and then he ended on the bench...
someone mentioned that they were going to email Yahoo! about this, it will be interesting to see what their response is.
i really think a lot of people just messed up. i mean, its not unlikely considering a lot of add/drops happen in the beginning of the season and also Lowe didnt have the ^ next to his matchup. easily overlooked.
i had him on my team, learned he was starting, plugged him into the lineup, and got the stats.
i have made any moves really
all i do is rotate one pitching bench spot
so i shouldnt have nessed up
plus i saw him pitching in one of the P spots that day
Viper8437 wrote:i have made any moves really all i do is rotate one pitching bench spot so i shouldnt have nessed up plus i saw him pitching in one of the P spots that day
if you're telling me that after that day, Lowe was on your bench with an EMPTY spot in your rotation, i would begin to believe people.
but if you're saying Yahoo! decided which pitcher to swap in for Lowe, i'm not buying it.
no
i switched in a player the next day
that player was lieber
but i KNOW it was the next day
becaise i only switch in people when the have a ^ next to their name
and what im saying is
is that yahoo applied the switch to both days instead of one
why don't you guys just bench pitchers the day after they pitch and replace them with guys who have upcoming starts. that way if someone's start gets pushed up a day like lowe's was you don't have to worry about it. works for me.
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