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by hanny2042 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 11:04 am
I would have to go Lawrie and Hill. I agree that Johnson is a great value, but I also agree with one of the above posters that said you are probably pretty thin on the offensive side if this is who you are choosing from. Combining that and the volatility of the closer position and I think I take the chance on Hill over Johnson.
Your thoughts on mine would be appreciated...Thanks!
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by Elsy » Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:17 pm
In a 3 keeper format such as this no way can you keep 2 pitchers.
Hill and Lawrie are great gets at those spots
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by toledomudhens » Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:33 pm
Elsy wrote:In a 3 keeper format such as this no way can you keep 2 pitchers.
Hill and Lawrie are great gets at those spots
Exactly, a 3 keeper league, where there are 12 teams...so that is 36 players off the board, and I am also assuming that you can't keep 2 players in the same round? like a pujols 1st rounder and a braun first rounder....if this is the case there will be and abundance of hitting available to him.But to get a closer with your 23 rd pick who can save 40 games thats awsome....he would essentially keep all his first 10 round picks....if I am wrong please tall me, cause i dont play in these types of leagues and just read whats posted...thanks
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