C Pierzynski 1B Tex 2B Jose Lopez 3B Youkilis SS Hardy OF Braun, Bay, Victorino UTIL Burrell BN Wieters, Headley, Jose Guillen SP Beckett, E Santana, Burnett, Grienke, Garza, Lilly, Saunders RP Wood, Sherrill
Pretty good team, with no huge weaknesses, except maybe closer. If I were you, find a Yankees fan and trade him Burnett, maybe pair him with Sherrill/Wood and get a top notch closer. Maybe a Soria, Lidge or K-Rod, in that range. Probably couldn't get Mariano or Nathan for that.
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yea i know closer is weak, i usually wait a while to pick one. then watch the WW during spring training when some unknown gets a job plus they come and go all year so i try not worry about it too much during the draft.
the trade idea with burnett is a good one. will look into that
yeah, you've got a good strategy there, but I still like to have one that I KNOW is going to give me 35+ saves. But thats just me. Besides, Im not a Burnett fan. Dump him on someone else. Especially in NY.
Is pushing for President Obama to pass a law requiring all citizens to be Chicago White Sox fans and make October 1st "White Sox Day" where we all dress as our favorite player. It maybe socialist, but I don't care.
I wouldn't worry about a closer as I never draft closers until the last few rounds, just wait about a month and a closer will down and you can pick up his successor. Anyway, the chances of Chris Ray taking Sherrill's job are slim to none.
Montero MigCab Beckham Andrus Sandoval Lind J Upton Ellsbury Braun Markakis Willingham B Roberts B Anderson Ubaldo "no hit" Jimenez Nolasco F Cordero Rodney Morales Baker Matusz Lilly Marcum Scherzer Romero Porcello