This question is kind of an extension to the thread about having enough patience players. I'm curious when you do or don't consider picking up a free agent that has previously been dropped by someone else.
For example, in the 60 mil league I am in, I am in desperate need of pitching, so at the expense of my offense I freed up some cash.
The most attractive free agent at my budget was Dave Stieb. He is 0-2 through only 12.1 innings with an ERA/WHIP 6.56/1.46
Normally, I would not hesitate in giving him a chance, but I noticed that he was dropped by a highly rated manager. That got me second guessing whether I should try to get him or not.
I looked at his 2 games started and there is no injury to give out information, so it just comes down to L/R splits, and even that is not a guarantee at 12.1 IP. I never did check the L/R splits, too much work. Anyway if FletchGriswold cares to enlighten me as to why he was dropped, I wouldn't complain. =) I already decided to pick him up and take a chance.
The point of this question though, is when do you not bother to even consider picking up a free agent (assuming no injury has been revealed)?
Do you go strictly on number of at bats/innings? How much does the reputation of the manager come into play?
Just curious as to what others think.