chiswede wrote:Perhaps getting mentioned in this thread 1000 times has lit a fire under Jason Bay's ass. 3 HRs in 2 games this week. He better keep it up when I put him back in the lineup next week!
Maybe it will work for Hafner then: (actually 300 times) Hafner, Hafner, Hafner, Hafner, Hafner, Hafner, Hafner, Hafner, Hafner, Hafner, Hanfer, Hanfner,
Sorry, the mojo won't work if you can't keep your mantra consistent.
Sexy Beast wrote:Soriano....By far..He was suppose to change the whole outlook of the Cubs...I would boo him if i lived in Chicago
Can't argue too much with winning. When he started hitting is when the Cubs started winning. He doesn't have the power or steals you'd expect, so he hasn't been great for fantasy owners, but he's been good for the Cubs (hitting .299 with decent defense).
my votes goes to them too. In my leagues I have or had Ortiz, Hafner, Ibanez, Damon, Crawford, LaRoche!!!, Konerko. But those two are unbeatable this year.
BTW Harden will go for a 3peat next year, so watch out.
the awesome sig by soty
"You should be mindful of the future, but not at the expense of the moment." - Qui-Gon Jinn (keeper league expert?)
fbc_fan wrote:swisher (i had relatively high hopes of a 100/35/100 season)
Me too. As of now, he has slipped to being the worst player on my team in terms of productivity per AB. I keep on hoping for a turnaround but it's looking more and more like a bad season instead of an extended slump.
After last night, I'd like to vote Mr Swisher off this list for the time being.
edit: Definitely he isn't frustrating any more. Another jack tonight.
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