Looking for feedback on my first 06 team

Looking for feedback on my first 06 team

Postby PossibleJohn » Tue Mar 21, 2006 6:17 pm

Playing in [b:67d5607ead]Fenway[/b:67d5607ead] against a Fenway, a Petco and U.S. Cellular.

[b:67d5607ead]Rotation:[/b:67d5607ead]
Smoltz, Patterson, DDavis, Colon (and Arroyo)
[b:67d5607ead]Bullpen:[/b:67d5607ead]
OHernandez, TJones, Urbina, Seanez, Rodney (and Arroyo)
[b:67d5607ead]Lineup:[/b:67d5607ead]
1. Figgins (LF)
2. Crisp (CF)
3. Guerrero (RF)
4. Tejada (SS)
5. Polanco (2B)
6. Shelton (1B)
7. Redmond (C)
8. FSanchez (3B)
9. CGuillen (DH)
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Postby geekor » Tue Mar 21, 2006 6:28 pm

a 3 in Cf and at 2b?

I'd much prefer to see Crisp or Figgins at DH, and a cheap def CF (Kotsay, Taverez). Crisp's dp's arent ideal for the 2 hole, in fact with his clutch I fancy him a good #5 hitter. Shelton can move up vs righties, especially over Polanco.
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Postby SCOTTBROWN » Tue Mar 21, 2006 6:45 pm

are we lookin at the same coco? DPs are 8 & 9, hes ok for the 2 spot agst RHP
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Postby PossibleJohn » Tue Mar 21, 2006 6:56 pm

Thanks, geekor. I'm sure I'm missing something in your advice (considering you've whipped up on me in more than one league). The viable/available 2B are Ellis, Iguchi and NPerez. I don't see any of them as values. In CF, I can get Taguchi, Beltran or Wilkerson. Iguchi might fit Fenway. You must be looking at a different Crisp card than I am. Crisp only has 9 DP chances on each side--do you see that as a lot? Even a speed demon like Crawford has more than 9. And Crisp's clutch is -7. I wouldn't put a -7 in the 5 spot--would you? (The other reason I have Crisp in the two spot: 35 hit chances, 40 OBP, 50.9 total bases, and speed.) Polanco, on the other hand, has +7 clutch, which is why I slotted him in the 5 spot. That's nearly 40 hit chances vs. righties in a clutch situation. And that's vs. his weaker side (RHP); vs. LHP, we're talking 38 + 7 = 45 hit chances in a clutch situation.
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