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by Jamescloud16 » Tue May 18, 2004 1:48 pm
Is he still feeling the effects of his injury? I'm getting a bit impatient with his lack of production. Any insight?
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by vladrules » Tue May 18, 2004 2:01 pm
have him too.

Was going to dump him but see how he does at home vs KC and NYY? Depends what you're alternatives are?
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by rolenfan » Tue May 18, 2004 2:03 pm
A guy in one of my leagues dropped Huff and picked up Delgado. I took Huff and dropped Tiexiera. Huff appears to be shaking off the cobwebs. I got tired of waiting for Tiexiera and figure I'm not losing anything with Huff if T does get it going.
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by Strasil42 » Tue May 18, 2004 2:17 pm
delgado was a fa????????
what kind of league are u in and please let me play next year in your league.
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by rolenfan » Tue May 18, 2004 2:21 pm
Strasil42 wrote:delgado was a fa????????
what kind of league are u in and please let me play next year in your league.
It happens sometimes. That wasn't the most shocking FA I've seen. In another league, I picked up Jose Guillen as a FA last week. The guy that dropped has three 1B's, couldn't get anyone to trade with him (because he wanted too much), so he was forced to drop one. Delgado was the lesser of the three he had.
It happens.
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by pibb55 » Tue May 18, 2004 3:12 pm
No dropping of Delgado doesnt just happen. Instead of asking too much he could of asked for barely anything and gotten a much better player than was on the FA list, unless Arod was on ur FA list too
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by G-Man » Tue May 18, 2004 3:32 pm
rolenfan wrote:Strasil42 wrote:delgado was a fa????????
what kind of league are u in and please let me play next year in your league.
It happens sometimes. That wasn't the most shocking FA I've seen. In another league, I picked up Jose Guillen as a FA last week. The guy that dropped has three 1B's, couldn't get anyone to trade with him (because he wanted too much), so he was forced to drop one. Delgado was the lesser of the three he had.
It happens.
Jose Guillen isn't much of a stretch to be a FA in relation to delgado being one....must be a 6 team league max. Guess I don't understand the fun in a league where your entire team is all-stars (unless it's for $$$!)
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by leafz17 » Tue May 18, 2004 4:19 pm
I'm guessing this is not a Yahoo league because it has a little something called...Can't Cut List. This is designated so people don't cut players like Delgado. Even if your league doesn't have a Can't Cut List, I would suggest NEVER dropping anyone that is on the "CCL" in Yahoo leagues.
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