I'm certainly not worried about it and I am thrilled with my teams performance and record so far. It would just be nice if Ramirez had performed that way for me and I was curious to see if team changes frequently reversed a players performance or if this was just bad timing on my part.
Yes, Sizemore has definitely been a huge reason for my teams success to date. The fact that he's going to go 50-50 with probably close to 130 RBI is probably double the production I could have even hope for out of him. And yes Perkins especially but also Looper have been extremely pleasant surprises. Between the 2 of them, I've gotten a 17-2 record for just over 2 million in cap room.
I understand how the injuries work so I wasn't shocked that either A-Rod or Lee went down. I was just wondering if the increased rate of injury had to do with the point in the season or if it was a coincedence. Either way though, it's quite frustrating when these guys go down for 3 or 4 series, then come back and play a game or 2 only to go down again. You're correct about Werth though. He's also missed some games but nowhere near as many as Lee. I picked them up at the same time and Werth has 150 more AB's than Lee.
I do have aquestion about something you mentioned at the end. Does having the best record in the league mean anything aside from the home field advantage? I lead my divison by 19 with 32 to play so I could probably bench everyone and still take it with ease. I was just planning on resting my injury prone guys for the last 12-15 games just to make sure none of them come down with a major injury for the playoffs. I hadn't planned on making sure I clinched best overall record b/c I didn't think it was worth losing those guys for the playoffs if it meant playing them right to the end.