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by The_Met_Threat » Fri Aug 26, 2005 1:18 pm
Just think about it now. Would you rather have Bonds' 0 production or Carlos Beltrans craptacular season of 15 hr and 15 sb around there. Even tho thats close to WW garbage, the difference between that and bonds is much bigger than a few picks.
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by LooseCannon » Fri Aug 26, 2005 1:36 pm
The_Met_Threat wrote:Just think about it now. Would you rather have Bonds' 0 production or Carlos Beltrans craptacular season of 15 hr and 15 sb around there. Even tho thats close to WW garbage, the difference between that and bonds is much bigger than a few picks.
Well he is barely a bust because people knew that he would be off the steroids and was injured.. well atleats in our draft..
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by mweir145 » Fri Aug 26, 2005 2:13 pm
Jim Thome...

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by Deuce » Fri Aug 26, 2005 2:23 pm
I have to ring up the Bel's.
Drafted both Beltre' and Beltran (lucky me). I would have felt a lot better drafting David Bell (at least there I knew what I was in for).
Not on this list that also cost me was Jason Schmidt (paid way too much in auction).
Holding Bonds on the DL for the playoffs (WW pick up 2 weeks ago).
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by blankman » Fri Aug 26, 2005 2:26 pm
Beltran no doubt. Almost everyone had him top-4 in the draft and some poor saps even had him #1.
Schilling has to be up there, since he was expected to come back sooner than he did and be fine.
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by Dark Knight » Fri Aug 26, 2005 2:48 pm
I voted Beltran. He had the highest ADP of all the players on the poll list. And while most of the players have been injured a significant amount of time(hence the sh!++y stats), Beltran has been healthy for the bulk of the season, and still sucks sh!+.
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by Zito is God » Fri Aug 26, 2005 9:05 pm
Depends on what you mean by bust?
For the idiots that don't read injury updates...its gotta be Bonds...everyone else at least put up SOME type of numbers.
RJ is a big one because everyone thought he was a shoe-in for a sub-2 ERA and a 20 game winner.
But for all us normal knowledgeable owners, irs gotta be Beltran, I had a feeling he would fall off a LITTLE bit (just because of Shea Stadium factor) but NO ONE predicted this, especially with the performance in last year's playoffs...
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by zhutou » Fri Aug 26, 2005 10:44 pm
beltran. sad thing is that i will probably end up drafting him again next year.

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