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by Cobra_Kai » Sat Jun 06, 2009 3:09 pm
My biggest problem right now, due to injuries, is my infield. Worth taking a flier on Tulo? Someone just dropped him , and it certainly seems as if he tends to heat up every year around the all-star break. I have the number 1 waiver, but nothing much to use it on unless someone makes a dumb drop (which doesn't happen much in my league). Thoughts?
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by iltat » Sat Jun 06, 2009 3:26 pm
He had an MRI on his hand due to the fact that he could barely hold a bat in it. It's currently just reported as swelling (the MRI results haven't been released, as far as I can tell), but it sounds pretty serious to me. I would probably hang on to that waiver priority.
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by RDD15 » Sat Jun 06, 2009 6:24 pm
The depth of your league is incredibly important here. I am in a league with 16 teams and 40 man (including minors) rosters. In that league, I use that waiver priority most likely.
In a 12-team league with 25-man rosters, I probably wouldnt use it.
It is all in the details. Need your full roster, scoring system, and league size to make a call here.
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by RunReyesRun » Sat Jun 06, 2009 10:52 pm
Tough to tell w/o too much league info.
I wouldn't use the #1 waiver on Tulo - there is something VERY wrong with him right now. Would it be beneficial/possible to hold the waiver spot to get Salsbury?
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