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Peralta qualifies best ERA WHIP -- not on HALs allstar team

PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 4:34 am
by ClowntimeIsOver
Pi H.Kuo(POC) 1,733,858 M.Rivera(STO) 1,603,020
J.Verlander(MOC) 1,462,776 T.Hudson(MOC) 1,435,250
B.Wagner(HIG) 1,418,611 R.Oswalt(GRI) 1,327,260
T.Lincecum(STO) 1,106,975 C.Kershaw(POC) 1,089,400
J.Axford(TIT) 1,076,880 U.Jimenez(SUR) 1,076,188
M.Thornton(MOC) 1,049,452 J.Soria(CHR) 1,039,303


See Peralta there?

Peralta, Joel 166.0 2.44 .89

http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/stratomatic/team/team_other.html?user_id=365570

Way far best in league ERA, WHIP, and qualifies

No one cares, but SERIOUSLY == please change the program for awards

PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 12:52 pm
by geekor
because era and whip are through factors that matter :roll: 6 win and 9 saves aren't much at all, neither is the lower k/9

2nd, that part comes straight off the cd-Rom game, since this is merging with SOM, better to go ask over there

PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 8:41 pm
by apolivka
The "funny" thing here is that if that team every happened in real life, ESPN and the rest of the highlights oriented media would go absolutely gaga over Kuo's ERA, 36 saves and only one blown save. If they were both in arbitration after this season, Kuo would ask for, and get, a way higher salary for the next season.

All of us strat manager realize Peralta had a more valuable season even with the losing record and the 5 "blown saves". But, we also know you probably overpaid for Kuo's 70 innings. :)