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Postby MARCPELLETIER » Mon Feb 13, 2006 1:29 pm

crap: Zisk is already gone.

Thanks LMBombers. Some of the guys you suggest are still in the pool.

Among catchers, Engle is the only one still there.

Thanks again for your suggestion. My team with the waiver picks is starting to make sense.

How about my starting pitchers?

I have one lefty (Key) and two rhp (Soto and Hoyt). I need a fourth one. Assuming that Gooden and Blyleven will be gone, who should I look for?

I am afraid to select another lefty. Am I right? How are lefties doing in this 80-format? I am under the impression that it's easy to build a line-up with 2 or 3 of lefty-killers.

My actual choice is Scott. He has one monster season, and I think I am willing to take my chance....
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Postby MARCPELLETIER » Mon Feb 13, 2006 1:41 pm

Actually, the more I look at my team, and the more it appears that I will have extra money to spend...

So I think I will be looking for a somewhat expensive dh-platoon, like 4M on a lefty dh and 2M on a lefty-killing dh...
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Postby LMBombers » Mon Feb 13, 2006 1:50 pm

Everybody will be a little different in their picks but my top 5 choices from the list of FA are:

Blyleven
Scott
Carlton
Drabek
Jackson

Be sure to stay away from Langston. He is a pariah. Many people think Gooden is overpriced for the results as well.
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Postby LMBombers » Mon Feb 13, 2006 2:00 pm

From your list of FA I really like Mike Greenwell or Jason Thompson vs RHP. They are usually both top notch.

Sometimes you can get lucky with Grubb.

Take a look at Leon Durham. He has tremendous OPS for a player in his price range. He can usually hit L&R pretty well.

If you go with a platoon at DH like you mention you might find it difficult to get a good DH vs LHP in the 2M range. Since Zisk is gone Leon Roberts can sometimes do well. I would go with one of the .75 guys I mentioned earlier.
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Postby DOUGGRAY » Mon Feb 13, 2006 2:25 pm

Geesh, with all this discussion my waiver list in the same league has to keep changing because Luckyman will pick the popular players :? :wink:
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Postby AdamKatz » Mon Feb 13, 2006 2:42 pm

Greenwell usually makes it to the second round. Gibson is better but probably won't. The best players, however are the pitchers. Blylevan is a league better than the rest. Scott is really good. I like Drabek better than Carlton, but if you want a second lefty, he is your best bet. If I were you I would probably list Blylevan, Scott and Drabek or Carlton. If you get 2 you should be able to trade one.
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Postby LMBombers » Mon Feb 13, 2006 2:45 pm

[quote:0c6f12e57c="penngray"]Geesh, with all this discussion my waiver list in the same league has to keep changing because Luckyman will pick the popular players :? :wink:[/quote:0c6f12e57c]

Usually the unpopular players are that way for a reason. :P
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Postby MARCPELLETIER » Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:50 pm

Hey penn, that plays both ways.

I should have shut my $%?%&?& mouth and put my first waiver on Scott. Now that everybody has praised him, I better forget him :o :D
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Postby AdamKatz » Mon Feb 13, 2006 4:33 pm

You should go for it. It is very conceivable that Fisk, Frank White, Gibson, Herr, Carlton, Guidry and gooden go before Scott. It depends on people's needs and preferences. I didnt see Reuschell earlier. I would actually choose him over Scott. I think the consensus on the board is that, in this instance, the pitchers are better than the position players on the free agent list. Usually 1-3 premier players (Winfield, Sandberg, Rice) are available. Not this time. You already have 3 good pitchers (Hoyt is a real bargain at Royals-very bad at Wrigley). I was in a waiver recently where Clemens went 8th (after 2 other pitchers). That same player would have got Hersheiser in the 2nd round if he still had enough funds! Weird things happen when people assume that people ahead of them will go for someone. I usually only plan on getting 2 or 3 picks out of waivers. If you try to second guess the picks, you sometimes end up with nothing.

The thing is, the players you want to upgrade (other than OF) are not that bad.
Dump Baker and McReynolds now to make sure you have funds available. Ive seen McReynolds on some teams but Baker is definately overpriced. You have Hendrick (not bad) and Rains (great). You need a CF but none on the options on the waiver line are worth a 1-3 pick. There is a good chance Van Slyke will be available through the last rounds of waivers. He is too expensive to platoon with anyone other than Young, who you already have. Getting Young's good year makes this game much more fun. There is a good chance at least one of Murphy, Mcgee or Moseby will be available post-waivers and Lemmon and Wilson frequently get dropped during waivers.

I like Wynegar (or Lavalierre) at Royals over Hassey. I don't like a + arm at C. But Hassey is playable. If Harrah opens up at 3B grab him. He gets on base and has two great years. Otherwise Decincess is perfectly acceptable. "2" defense and 2 great years (.900+ OPS)-You want some power, even at Royals. I dont think Oberkfell is that much better if you dont have anyone else in you lineup who can hit a HR.
Thompson at 2B is respectable, but might as well go for Herr as one of your waiver picks. Maybe all the other people who need 2Bs will go for White.
Something about Royals to consider-you probably want around 3 good players in your lineup with power-even if they are not a good fit for Royals. Gives you a better chance in away games. Barfield and Decincess (unless you dump him) should help fit this bill although I would still try to get one real clean up hitter. (otherwise conscentrate on Avg and OBP as you have done)
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Lemon won't be dropped

Postby rookssa1958 » Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:23 pm

Lemon wasn't my first choice for CF, but I won't drop him. However, I do like talking trade, since you are in my division, you may not desire to trade, so see if you can work a 3 - way between you, me and Penn.

I had Wathan on my card, you back up catcher stealer!
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