by TomSiebert » Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:06 pm
Got the last of the mediocre starters, a reverse righty who's had respectable seasons a couple times I've seen him this year, and now even looks like a bargain since we're playing in Yankee Stadium.
Resigned to Swisher and his 3e3(+2) in CF now that Gathright is gone. Lineup looks like this:
Sheffield - RF - 4e6 (-1)
Vidro - 1B - 4e11
Stairs - LF - 4e3 (+1)
Cust - DH - n/a
Swisher - CF - 3e3 (+2)
Burke - C - 3e4 (+1)
Kendrick - 2B - 3e17
Blake - 3B - 3e17
Pena, Jr. - SS - 2e26
Defense is borderline horrific, with Pena the lone saving grace and hopefully prepared to turn a lot of double plays. Unlike last season, I'm pretty good on injuries: Swisher, Blake & Vidro are 600+ PA, Stairs, Cust, & Pena are 1-rating; Sheffield & Burke 2-rating; only Kendrick is a 3.
Offsetting the defense, however, our starting rotation and bullpen are formidible. I've got two of the three top starting pitchers and they're both * rating. Bullpen so far is killer, though the middle guys tire easily.
*Carmona - R (3R)
*Beckett - R (E)
*Haren - R (3L)
Wakefield - R (3L)
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Street R1/C4
Neshek R1/C0
Delcarmen R1/C0
Street is total lights out vs RHers, suseptible to the longball vs. LH, but the other two guys are reverse righties.
So far, every pitcher I have is a righty in lefty-friendly Yankee Stadium, but Street is the only guy with a BPHR vs. LHers and I'm loaded with reverse lefties.
I like what I've got so far -- flawed but I believe we'll be competitive.
Best team I've seen so far seems to be Elko Al's. Three total studs -- Mags, Lowell, Victor Martinez -- with 600+ PA, and two more solid daily players -- Peralta and Matsui -- do too. Over the course of a long regular season, that will be tough to beat. Starting staff is middling, but probably good enough to win.
Giants game over (I got home just in time to see the snoozefest second half). I've got in a few proxies, we're not getting past Jason tonight anyway. G'night.
tws