If you have a yankee lover in your league, trade him.
But other than that, I don't see him as having any value at this moment.
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Give him two to three more games to turn it around. If he doesn't turn it around, cut him loose. He just doesn't have the track record to prove to me that he can do otherwise.
lol. If you also have Arod, Giambo, Sheffield, or Mussina you should also give them a few more games before cutting them loose onto waivers.
All of those guys have done very little in the past.
On second thought:
NO. Just wait for Jeter, he will come around just like all the Yanks, think of the yanks as a sleeping giant, once they wake up AL teams are in trouble and fantasy teams w/ yanks starts will be loving it.
That's the great paradox of having a player who is sucking it up. You can't get what Jeter is worth on the market right now, but you sure as heck don't want him on your team.
I've got Jeter, he's killing me, and it's taking every bit of willpower I have not to trade him for some Brandon Inge or whatever no name happened to hit a home run the day before.
While I would generally agree Jeter is over-rated, he is also pretty consistent, and should bounce back to hit right around .300 and score a bunch (100+) of runs at the top of that order. The Yankess bats will heat up sooner or later, and when they do, Jeter will benefit, and so will you.
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Z-Dog wrote:That's the great paradox of having a player who is sucking it up. You can't get what Jeter is worth on the market right now, but you sure as heck don't want him on your team.
I've got Jeter, he's killing me, and it's taking every bit of willpower I have not to trade him for some Brandon Inge or whatever no name happened to hit a home run the day before.
While I would generally agree Jeter is over-rated, he is also pretty consistent, and should bounce back to hit right around .300 and score a bunch (100+) of runs at the top of that order. The Yankess bats will heat up sooner or later, and when they do, Jeter will benefit, and so will you.