by Coffeeholic » Sun Dec 11, 2005 10:42 am
Hey Ryno....
Your team is solid with good Wrigley type players.
A couple of ideas though if you're looking for some tweaking:
1) I liked Green in RF instead of Giles... Green's one of the better bargains in the set and has hit 30+ HR's for me in Wrigley, and Giles begs for a platoon mate (Bocachica).
2) Way too much relief pitching. Lidge, Torres and Sanchez is plenty with the quality of SP's that you have coupled the quality of Lidge and Torres (Sanchez is a pretty decent mop-up guy). If you lose Ayala and Fuentes you'd free up quite a bit of salary for use elsewhere.
3) That'd leave you 6 RH'er SP's and 1 LH'er. I haven't looked at the make up of your league yet, but perhaps you might think of swapping one of those Rh'ers out for another lefty, a hard righty or lefty, or a reverse lefty or righty (whichever best fits the configurations of your divisional foes). 5 RH'er's is all you'll need, so that 6th one is probably un-necessary.
4) My favorite palyer in Wrigley this year is Beltre... about the only place he's worth his money. If there's a way you could swing a deal for him that would be a huge plus. Maybe Ramirez and Giles for Beltre?
5) 5 rh batters (w/power), 3 lefties, ob types (Kotsay is perfect, Kennedy looks good, although he has yet to live up to expectations for me, Green's agreat value and does provide som LH power) and 1 SH is my preferred method of attacking Wrigley. A nice performer in Wrigley is Estrada. Burke is excellent also... but it might be nice to have that 1 SH'er in the line-up. You might consider a move here.
I wouldn't swing the Ramirez for Huff deal... you've already got 3 lefties.
But I'd definetly do the Westbrook for Peavy one. Westbrook's pretty good in Wrigley, but he's not Peavy, and with your staff you don't really need the * rating on Westbrook anyway.