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by pjdeano04 » Fri Feb 22, 2013 11:25 am
standard scoring. H2H - 6 pts win/6pts save
we keep 7 , no round value applied, no max length of keeping...
I was planning on going with the following (* by their name). All offense. Was wondering if anyone thought there would be a reason to switch one out I starred for a pitcher. Thanks!
c - Buster Posey *
1b - Eric Hosmer*
2b- Jason Kipnis*
3b- Brett Lawrie*
of - Giancarlo Stanton*
of - Mike Trout*
of - Desmond Jennings*
sp - Aroldis Chapman
sp - Matt Harvey
sp - Jarrod Parker
rp - Rafael Soriano
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by lambo1203 » Fri Feb 22, 2013 11:48 am
If I were you, I'd be switching a lot of players. My list would be:
Posey (young and extremely talented, elig. as C/1B)
Hosmer
Kipnis
Stanton
Trout
Chapman (for 6 points per W/SV, he's guaranteed to be a quality player for years to come, no matter if he pitches in the 1st or 9th)
Harvey (young player, future of the Mets, higher potential than a Jennings/Lawrie IMO)
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by da bears » Fri Feb 22, 2013 3:41 pm
I'd stick with what you have and go pitcher heavy during the start of the draft just to get yourself a decent core. All those guys on O are too valuable to me, plus during the season may be able to swap one for a pitcher better than the pitchers you have.
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by MadDog36 » Fri Feb 22, 2013 9:39 pm
I'd consider tossing Jennings back and keeping Chapman ELSE you look good and focus on pitching in draft.
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by ggs » Fri Feb 22, 2013 11:24 pm
id swap jennings for chapman or harvey if you are so inclined.
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by THE TERMINATOR » Sun Feb 24, 2013 7:12 am
jennings is worth more then any of those pitcher. So I wouldn't listen to that advice to keep chapman over him.
Chapman is a really good pitcher but his value right now may be low enough where you might be able to redraft him.
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by lambo1203 » Sun Feb 24, 2013 10:18 am
THE TERMINATOR wrote:jennings is worth more then any of those pitcher. So I wouldn't listen to that advice to keep chapman over him.
Chapman is a really good pitcher but his value right now may be low enough where you might be able to redraft him.
Jennings isn't even a .250 career hitter and has a 2:1 K/BB ratio. Since this is a points league, he would have lost 120 points last year on Ks alone. He's had time to show he's a good player and struggled big time last year. Less than 50 RBIs in 130+ games. I can't justify keeping him in any league. I'd rather leave the spot open than keep him
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