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Gaylord Perry 1977 - fish or cut bait

PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 10:00 am
by Semper Gumby
Early in the season but [b:a0e313334a]Gaylord Perry[/b:a0e313334a] is trending toward his 1977 season card with high HR ratio against RHBs (yielded > 2 HRs to light slugging but "N" capable hitters) and poor success against LHBs.

[url]http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/baseball/stratomatic/70s/team/team_other.html?user_id=47345[/url]

Scanning other leagues, the card isn't a complete bust but it not worth $6.6M. My experience is limited on replacement type pitchers (not drafted but usable)

Any thoughts on Andy Messersmith, Hooten, Hand?

PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 5:53 pm
by JONCHUCKERY
Wow that was quick...So long Gaylord!

PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 6:36 pm
by voovits
Well, I personally think you should keep him... wait a minute...

PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 6:53 pm
by chess2899
I agree with voovits....I also believe it is Gaylord's best year so patience would have paid off.

Also, it is bad luck to separate the Perry brothers. Jim might be pitching OK now but he will falter because he will run out of Gaylord's foreign substances.

Too bad, fortunes are made and lost on impulsive decisions. :wink:

Gaylord Perry 1977 - Bye

PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 8:10 pm
by Semper Gumby
Under most circumstances, I'd hang on Gaylord's card for a few more starts to confirm the split trends e.g., RHB HRs. However, the rate the free agent cards are churning - I doubted the SP selections would get better.

I've been to this rodeo before and have seen (as you have) sub-par 42 game starts to $$ stars - and you hang on to them cause the dice will break soon or later. On the other hard, you can hold on to a player too long when the dice have been hitting your card and coming up less than roses.

Yes, Gaylord's card year is based on three starts (hardly a sample) but he yielded 5 HRs to RHBs in 20 innings compared to [b:8e26186d49]Tiant[/b:8e26186d49] /[b:8e26186d49] J. Perry[/b:8e26186d49] / [b:8e26186d49]Leonard[/b:8e26186d49] /[b:8e26186d49]Bosman[/b:8e26186d49] / [b:8e26186d49]Gerber[/b:8e26186d49] yielding the same over 90 innings.

Several of these HRs were to light hitting players so I presumed these came off of Gaylord's card. Otherwise, he followed in rotation by Tiant and Leonard - 1 HR over 50 innings.

As for his best year card, I'm not sure that year is it. From YountFan's data base

[code:1:8e26186d49]#Card ERA WHIP W L S BS IP
70 3.97 1.31 984 864 0 0 16,658
71 4.31 1.40 565 567 0 0 9,955
72 3.31 1.17 1016 642 0 0 15,415
73 4.07 1.34 762 668 0 0 12,855
77 4.06 1.35 578 529 0 0 9,978
[/code:1:8e26186d49]

To that end, I gambled that I had [b:8e26186d49]Gaylord[/b:8e26186d49]'s 1977 card and for $6.58M it seems I'd over pay for the results.

Ironically, Jim "Catfish" Hunter hit the waiver wire (4 starts) today. :shock:

Gaylord

PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:09 am
by Larryrickenbacker
Howdy,

Gaylord is usually on my pitching staff. He [i:e83a7ebef8]swallows[/i:e83a7ebef8] up the innings and usually does well. YMMV and I'm just a .500 coach!

Larry

PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:36 am
by Semper Gumby
[quote:d0d8604f90]Howdy,

Gaylord is usually on my pitching staff. He swallows up the innings and usually does well. YMMV and I'm just a .500 coach! [/quote:d0d8604f90]


[b:d0d8604f90]You might be right or you might just be crazy[/b:d0d8604f90] :D

Someone else felt the same way about [b:d0d8604f90]Gaylord Perry [/b:d0d8604f90] as you wrote and grabbed Gaylord after I dropped him.

[url]http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/baseball/stratomatic/70s/team/team_other.html?user_id=48585[/url]

I don't disagree about Gaylord's overall utility yet he doesn't have his best stuff for this league and is getting punished. Spending close to $7M to get 3 or 4 innings of work per puting is tough on the back end of the bullpen.

Tough to gauge what card is here but [b:d0d8604f90]YountFan[/b:d0d8604f90]'s data shows 1977 as less than desirable.