by honestiago1 » Sat Sep 10, 2005 4:09 am
Well, I did exactly what I said I wouldn't do. I dropped DwEvans for Strawberry. I have an overloaded RH lineup as far as power goes. The other teams in my division have overwhelmingly RHP. DwEvans was at .213 versus RH over 200 AB's, leading me to believe I had either his .238 year (less likely) or his .269 year (which was about a 3L, if I remember right). I'm not sure about Straw. Since he was on waivers, I had no splits. Think I havea .269 year, with the 30+ HR's. However, I will be moving hom from a SI:7 HR:10 park to Wrigley. He had the same amount of HR's as Evans, who was in Wrigley the same amount of games as Straw was in his park. He DID have about a 1-1 W-K ration.
I'm really going to miss that defense in RF, but I've been lingering about 3G back for the last 15 games or so. Think Soto is finally going to be untacked (pretty sure I have the 100+ walks year with the HR's allowed versus lefties [can't remember year]). Someone dumped Key way too quickly, and I have a Candeleria Lefty killer card. With Straw, I have this lineup:
Raines (I think the .330 year)
Butler (one of his average years
Sandberg ('84 card; already with 7 triples)
Strawberry (second in the league in walks at the moment)
Hrbek (hitting LH better than RH for avg. right now)
Jacoby (but I'm not sure it's his 32 yet, but he's on a HR tear right now)
McRae (lotsa doubles, not much pop)
Templeton (I have one of his better years)
Boone (not really hitting at all)
Straw will post the same power numbers as Evans, and give me more speed.
Rotation is: Soto, Key, Alexander, Candeleria. For spot starts, I pick and choose from: Falcone (seems I got lucky with him), McCatty (REALLY lucky with him, as already described), and Terry (just picked up; off to a good start, but not sure which card). I've been very selective about who my spot starters pitch against (McCatty is killing lefties; I save him for that and favorable ballparks [whan I can]).
Anyway, team had gotten off to 6-11 start, but is now (finally) 29-28. Sandberg's average just climbed over .260. Hrkbek has not begun to really unload on righties yet, and, as I said, Soto's starts should balance out the 3-7 he's at right now (we only got him one run last outing, when he K'ed 12 over a CG). Team SHOULD compete, but we'll see.