As I'm sure many of you have noticed, Reds closer Eddie Guardado is missing from the Yahoo fantasy baseball player database for some reason. He's not a prospect, he made his ML debut long ago, so where is he...? Other players who began the season on the DL, like Randy Johnson, Cliff Lee, Mark Mulder, and Jeremy Hermida, are available via Yahoo. Heck, even Liriano is in the database and he's out for the year! Eddie...where are you?!?
For those of us in leagues where saves come at a premium, having the ability to add and stash Guardado on the DL could provide a huge return later in the year. To those reading/listening at Yahoo (Fantasy Sports Genie), is there anything that can be done to get "Everyday Eddie" back in the system...?
Thanks!
Last edited by Super Manny on Mon May 07, 2007 8:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
"When you don't feel good and you still get hits, that's when you know you are a bad man." -Manuel A. Ramirez
Yeah, I tried to look for him a couple weeks ago. Yahoo's database sucks. It's not like he didn't pitch last year. I've e-mailed them before about their poor database, but they don't do anything about it.
Rounders wrote:Yeah, I tried to look for him a couple weeks ago. Yahoo's database sucks. It's not like he didn't pitch last year. I've e-mailed them before about their poor database, but they don't do anything about it.
Rounders wrote:Yeah, I tried to look for him a couple weeks ago. Yahoo's database sucks. It's not like he didn't pitch last year. I've e-mailed them before about their poor database, but they don't do anything about it.
Yup, they could improve but choose not to.
Nobody complained that they had Lincecum though.
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Rounders wrote:Yeah, I tried to look for him a couple weeks ago. Yahoo's database sucks. It's not like he didn't pitch last year. I've e-mailed them before about their poor database, but they don't do anything about it.
Eddie Guardado (Tommy John surgery) will throw batting practice off the mound on Monday.
"It's a day-by-day process," said Guardado. "They let me know day-by-day. You don't want to look way ahead and, if you have a setback, be disappointed." Guardado is around a month away from returning to the Reds' bullpen.
Bring him back!
"When you don't feel good and you still get hits, that's when you know you are a bad man." -Manuel A. Ramirez