KolbSaves wrote:That's good. A guy in my league sent me a flame email saying I ripped the guy off for Blalock (I'm commish and put the trade through right away, just like I have with every other trade this year, 0 vetos). I think he was still angry at me for getting Takatsu first though...
Yahoo league?
I'm not the commish in my league, but I know who is, and last year he was able to push trades through all the time, but this year he claims he can't, because Yahoo took the feature away.
Yahoo league. I have trade veto power, which also means I can approve them and bypass the waiting period. We're all adults and can make our own decisions, so I let all trades (non-collusive that is) go through.
"If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants."
-Isaac Newton
My team is not deep on pitching but I currently have Prior and Hudson top two which is pretty formidable. I had Chavez at 3b, and was starting Feliz in his place.
"If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants."
-Isaac Newton
Jake Peavy threw his first bullpen session yesterday since being placed on the disabled list on May 27th.
According to trainer Todd Hutcheson, Peavy felt "outstanding" after throwing abouut 30 pitches, all of them fastballs, from the bullpen adjacent to Monument Park in Yankee Stadium. In his next two pitching sessions, scheduled for Tuesday and Friday in San Diego, Peavy will reintroduce first the changeup and then the slider into his repertoire. The Friday date is key, Hutcheson said, because the slider is the only pitch that has given Peavy discomfort. The following week, Peavy will probably throw a simulated game and make one rehab start before the Padres consider activating him, putting his return at least 2-3 weeks away