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by AKhomebrewer » Mon May 15, 2006 5:22 pm
The new look after an interesting last 12 hours:
CZambrano
CSchilling
JBonderman
KEscobar
JCruz
FLiriano CHamels
RHarden (DL)
If nothing else, the K's keep coming.
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by rentz » Mon May 15, 2006 5:58 pm
nice, just grabbed him off the fa wire in the one league i lost out on hamels
though im a little dissapointed that i traded away liriano in week 3 in another league, but he was a throwin i had to make to get a deal.
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by dissent » Mon May 15, 2006 6:06 pm
AKhomebrewer wrote: The new look after an interesting last 12 hours: CZambrano CSchilling JBonderman KEscobar JCruzFLiriano CHamels RHarden (DL) If nothing else, the K's keep coming.
Feels great, doesn't it?
Liriano Hamels
Bonderman
Lowry
Penny
Capuano
Zambrano
Burnett - DL
My starting pitching has been revitalized literally overnight.
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by Apollo » Mon May 15, 2006 6:11 pm
Not to taint the thread, but how do you guys think he compares to Hamels? Which is the better future stud, now and in the future?
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by thehotcorner » Mon May 15, 2006 6:17 pm
Apollo wrote: Not to taint the thread, but how do you guys think he compares to Hamels? Which is the better future stud, now and in the future?
liriano > hamels.
hands down.
edit: they are the same age, both top highly touted top pitching prospects who tore up the minors.
but liriano is lefty with a mid 90s fastball and a slider that can reach 90.
gotta give the edge to the lefty, especially since he throws harder.
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by CeeLoGreen » Mon May 15, 2006 6:38 pm
thehotcorner wrote: Apollo wrote: Not to taint the thread, but how do you guys think he compares to Hamels? Which is the better future stud, now and in the future?
liriano > hamels.
hands down.
edit: they are the same age, both top highly touted top pitching prospects who tore up the minors.
but liriano is lefty with a mid 90s fastball and a slider that can reach 90.
gotta give the edge to the lefty, especially since he throws harder.
Just to clarify, they are both lefties with a mid 90s fastball. Liriano has a wicked slider and Hamels has an excellent change up. Both could be special.
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