" Jason Giambi- 1B - New York Yankees Sep 22
Jason Giambi was benched yesterday as he continues to struggle.
Giambi has struck out in five of his last nine at-bats, and has 136 whiffs for the season, by far the highest total of his career. Giambi may receive more rest this week as the Yankees want him feeling his best for the playoffs. Source: New York Daily News "
Yea, I have him. I've been trying to figure out what move I want to make.
Yes doctor, I am sick. Sick of those who are spineless. Sick of those who feel self-entitled. Sick of those who are hypocrites. Yes doctor, an army is forming. Yes doctor, there will be a war. Yes doctor, there will be blood.....
Ibanez hit one out tonight. I'd keep an eye on Ortiz though. The pool in the league where I have Giambi is so terrible that Doug Meintkiewicz actually seems like the best alternative. I'm still sifting through all of it though.
Yes doctor, I am sick. Sick of those who are spineless. Sick of those who feel self-entitled. Sick of those who are hypocrites. Yes doctor, an army is forming. Yes doctor, there will be a war. Yes doctor, there will be blood.....
I'm not dropping Giambi. I'm debating who to drop , or if I should even make a move at all. I'm only in roto leagues, so a game or two off for Giambi isn't going to severly hurt me with my lineup in that league.
Yes doctor, I am sick. Sick of those who are spineless. Sick of those who feel self-entitled. Sick of those who are hypocrites. Yes doctor, an army is forming. Yes doctor, there will be a war. Yes doctor, there will be blood.....
Madison wrote: The pool in the league where I have Giambi is so terrible that Doug Meintkiewicz actually seems like the best alternative. I'm still sifting through all of it though.
jebatzel wrote:No one else have him on their roster?
I have him too...
I am going with Ibanez for now...and holding my breath....
[b]Useless Trivia of the day[/b]
England's Worcester Canoe Club set the world record for paddling a hand-propelled bathtub. The 25 man team covered a distance of 55 miles, 425 yards in 24 hours on September 28 and 29, 1979.