As the Yahoo playoffs are upon us, I'm debating on which fringe pitchers to hang onto and which to grab for the upcoming month. Which teams have got an easy road through September?
NZF wrote:The Yankees have a cozy schedule. Cory Lidle looks a good play the rest of the way. Maybe even Jaret Wright
It is really a sad day when nearly the entire AL East is considered a cakewalk given their issues. The football season has arrived in the nick of time over here..
I've noticed that the Mets are also going to have it nice here on out. Aside from this week, they've got a lot of Nats, Marlins, and Pirates for the rest of the month. Now if only one could nab a reliable arm of theirs off the wire...
NZF wrote:The Yankees have a cozy schedule. Cory Lidle looks a good play the rest of the way. Maybe even Jaret Wright
It is really a sad day when nearly the entire AL East is considered a cakewalk given their issues. The football season has arrived in the nick of time over here..
I've noticed that the Mets are also going to have it nice here on out. Aside from this week, they've got a lot of Nats, Marlins, and Pirates for the rest of the month. Now if only one could nab a reliable arm of theirs off the wire...
Maine is worth a shot if he is there.
El Duque will get the job done against the weaker teams, with a nice amount of K's, too.
MashinSpuds wrote:I've noticed that the Mets are also going to have it nice here on out. Aside from this week, they've got a lot of Nats, Marlins, and Pirates for the rest of the month. Now if only one could nab a reliable arm of theirs off the wire...
i wouldn't consider the marlins a team to overlook right now.
MashinSpuds wrote:I've noticed that the Mets are also going to have it nice here on out. Aside from this week, they've got a lot of Nats, Marlins, and Pirates for the rest of the month. Now if only one could nab a reliable arm of theirs off the wire...
i wouldn't consider the marlins a team to overlook right now.
You can say that again. Over .500 with their win today if I'm not mistaken. What a comeback.
MashinSpuds wrote:I've noticed that the Mets are also going to have it nice here on out. Aside from this week, they've got a lot of Nats, Marlins, and Pirates for the rest of the month. Now if only one could nab a reliable arm of theirs off the wire...
i wouldn't consider the marlins a team to overlook right now.
You can say that again. Over .500 with their win today if I'm not mistaken. What a comeback.
Yeah, I guess I'm behind the times. Talk about a team whom others can learn from, eh? I think Willis and Cabrera were the only recognizable names at the start of the season.. might STILL be the only recognizable ones.
Sooo.. I guess the Mets and Yanks are the only ones with relative smooth sailing, eh?
MashinSpuds wrote:I've noticed that the Mets are also going to have it nice here on out. Aside from this week, they've got a lot of Nats, Marlins, and Pirates for the rest of the month. Now if only one could nab a reliable arm of theirs off the wire...
i wouldn't consider the marlins a team to overlook right now.
You can say that again. Over .500 with their win today if I'm not mistaken. What a comeback.
Yeah, I guess I'm behind the times. Talk about a team whom others can learn from, eh? I think Willis and Cabrera were the only recognizable names at the start of the season.. might STILL be the only recognizable ones.
Sooo.. I guess the Mets and Yanks are the only ones with relative smooth sailing, eh?
i remember threads before the season asking who would field the worse minor league team; the marlins or royals? ....i guess that title still belongs to kc
MashinSpuds wrote:I've noticed that the Mets are also going to have it nice here on out. Aside from this week, they've got a lot of Nats, Marlins, and Pirates for the rest of the month. Now if only one could nab a reliable arm of theirs off the wire...
i wouldn't consider the marlins a team to overlook right now.
You can say that again. Over .500 with their win today if I'm not mistaken. What a comeback.
Yeah, I guess I'm behind the times. Talk about a team whom others can learn from, eh? I think Willis and Cabrera were the only recognizable names at the start of the season.. might STILL be the only recognizable ones.
Sooo.. I guess the Mets and Yanks are the only ones with relative smooth sailing, eh?
i remember threads before the season asking who would field the worse minor league team; the marlins or royals? ....i guess that title still belongs to kc
Pittsburgh are worse than either.
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MashinSpuds wrote:I've noticed that the Mets are also going to have it nice here on out. Aside from this week, they've got a lot of Nats, Marlins, and Pirates for the rest of the month. Now if only one could nab a reliable arm of theirs off the wire...
i wouldn't consider the marlins a team to overlook right now.
You can say that again. Over .500 with their win today if I'm not mistaken. What a comeback.
Yeah, I guess I'm behind the times. Talk about a team whom others can learn from, eh? I think Willis and Cabrera were the only recognizable names at the start of the season.. might STILL be the only recognizable ones.
Sooo.. I guess the Mets and Yanks are the only ones with relative smooth sailing, eh?
i remember threads before the season asking who would field the worse minor league team; the marlins or royals? ....i guess that title still belongs to kc
Pittsburgh are worse than either.
Has to be KC then Pitt
Marlins are in a diff league than these 2 disgraceful teams...