pokerplaya wrote:I dealt both Lince and Webb in my keeper for Santana pre-season. Going to go down as one of the worst deals ever made in fantasy baseball... I cry myself to sleep every night with that deal.
Poker, I tried to warn you back then not to do the deal.
pokerplaya wrote:I dealt both Lince and Webb in my keeper for Santana pre-season. Going to go down as one of the worst deals ever made in fantasy baseball... I cry myself to sleep every night with that deal.
Poker, I tried to warn you back then not to do the deal.
In my keeper league I decided to keep Rios and Harang over Hamilton and Lincecum viewtopic.php?t=324399
I am in first right now in my H2H league and can't imagine what kind of lead I would have if I'd have kept those two.
Life is like riding an elevator. It has a lot of ups and downs and someone is always pushing your buttons.
Yoda wrote:^ that was just horrible. You have to take cost into consideration and also age/pedigree in a keeper league.
That's what I was thinking. How could you possibly have let Lincecum go there?
Wish you guys would have replied to my post a year ago...
Didn't see it man, sorry. I also have a huge Lincecum man-crush so I'm very biased. You must have had a great draft if you're in first despite that though.
Rhydderch wrote:CY contender or not, why was he allowed to throw a 132 pitches the other night. I hope they don't Prior him.
Linc has been consistantly above 110 pitches almost every outing. It doesn't bother me as much that he threw 132 in this case. If he was only 95-100 each time out and then jumps up to 132 then that would worry me more. I think if a guy can consistantly go out and throw 110-120 every time out then only 10 more pitches than his norm, in this case, isn't to much of a worry for me. Guys who aren't used to that high of pitch counts are the ones I would worry more about seeing at 130 pitches.