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by CubsFan7724 » Sat Mar 04, 2006 10:44 pm
New Zealand Fan wrote:I can't believe people drafted him.
You need to get out of the 8 team leagues then. 24 HR, .283 AVG, 80 R, 80 RBI, hes pretty solid for a 4th or 5th OF in most leagues.
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by Broncmet724 » Sat Mar 04, 2006 10:49 pm
And in how many leagues do you need a 4th or 5th OF?
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by mweir145 » Sat Mar 04, 2006 11:00 pm
Broncmet724 wrote:And in how many leagues do you need a 4th or 5th OF?
In a 14 team league I drafted him as a 4th OF in the 19th round, he's currently on my bench.
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by speedy27 » Sun Mar 05, 2006 1:24 am
mweir145 wrote:Broncmet724 wrote:And in how many leagues do you need a 4th or 5th OF?
In a 14 team league I drafted him as a 4th OF in the 19th round, he's currently on my bench.
I grabbed him as a bench player as well in my 12 team...20th round flier!!
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by Trot Nixon » Sun Mar 05, 2006 2:50 am
The guy always takes off at the beginning of the year then fades out...might look to pick him up and trade him mid-season again

Thanks chipper!!!!
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by WittyC » Sun Mar 05, 2006 4:22 am
I like to take advantage of any opportunity that I have to present the most ridiculous home/road splits that I have ever seen.
Jose Guillen 2005
Home: 35-3-22-1-.238
Road: 46-21-54-0-.320
Granted, he had 50 more AB on the road, but come on. 21 road HR to 3 at home? Is RFK really that crazy?
No wonder Soriano is dropping two rounds... WOW!

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