...yes, you could. Schmidt could have an injury and Santana really hasn't pitched that well. Not to mention you could be in a small league and you win fantasy baseball with a solid line-up also, not just pitching.
My "godly" rotation has proven to not be so godly...
My top 5, 14 team h2h
1. RJ
2. Pedro
3. Schmidt
4. Halladay
5. Burnett
A shame too, I should be running pitching but this week I'm losing in ERA, WHIP and Wins. Just proves the old theory that pitching is too inconsistent to rely on...
pokerplaya wrote:My "godly" rotation has proven to not be so godly...
My top 5, 14 team h2h
1. RJ 2. Pedro 3. Schmidt 4. Halladay 5. Burnett
A shame too, I should be running pitching but this week I'm losing in ERA, WHIP and Wins. Just proves the old theory that pitching is too inconsistent to rely on...
fantasyfiend wrote:Can I lose any pitching categories with this godly rotation?
I will say the same thing I said to you here . You can always lose categories, there are very few (if any) lineups you can put together (hitting or pitching) that will win every category in a competitive league. You should finish pretty high in all categories with lineups like this, so I guess it all depends on wether you consider finishing top 3 a loss.