Bad GM/Good GM - Rob, Wesley, LOAD!

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Postby pwootten » Sat Apr 02, 2011 10:02 am

Round Eight
1. sphilipp8 - Zahn (1.97), Brett (2.30)
2. jmc316 - E Rodriguez (3.52), Reed (5.34)
3. Gmac94 - Ashby (1.27) / Sutherland (.75)
4. BrandonCraig - J. Niekro (4.17) / Pinson (1.99)
5. FAaron - J. Spencer (3.50)/Giusti (4.55)
6. ggrover15 - Otis, Amos(7.47)/Bobby Darwin (1.95)
7. Jayhawk - Gladding (2.03), Hobson (1.48)
8. wesleyeugeneclark - Mazzilli (5.10), Montague, John (.75)
9. franky35 - Zisk (4.30), Balor Moore (0.75)
10. LatorreR - Hall (4.31), Cleveland(2.43)
11. MrKite - Jarvis (5.41), Langford (4.34)
12. pwootten - Rudi (5.94) Baylor (4.71)

Round Nine
1. pwootten - Sambito (4.57) Money (4.44)
2. Mr. Kite -
3. Latorrer -
4. franky35 -
5. wesleyeugeneclark -
6. Jayhawk -
7. ggrover15 -
8. FAaron -
9. BrandonCraig -
10. GMac94 -
11. jmc316 -
12. sphilipp8 -
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Postby MARKKUMMERER » Sat Apr 02, 2011 11:57 am

Round Nine
1. pwootten - Sambito (4.57) Money (4.44)
2. Mr. Kite - Lacorte(.75), Chambliss (4.05)
3. Latorrer -
4. franky35 -
5. wesleyeugeneclark -
6. Jayhawk -
7. ggrover15 -
8. FAaron -
9. BrandonCraig -
10. GMac94 -
11. jmc316 -
12. sphilipp8 -

I'm calling this the A-Team 'cause I pity the poor fool has to manage any of these teams. JCM, this is perfect timing, from the looks of Our Tribe we'll have a real life parallel for some of these pitching staffs.
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Proxies for Rob

Postby FAaron » Sat Apr 02, 2011 1:39 pm

Round Nine
1. pwootten - Sambito (4.57) Money (4.44)
2. Mr. Kite - Lacorte(.75), Chambliss (4.05)
3. Latorrer - Kingman (4.81)/Tenace (7.13)
4. franky35 -
5. wesleyeugeneclark -
6. Jayhawk -
7. ggrover15 -
8. FAaron -
9. BrandonCraig -
10. GMac94 -
11. jmc316 -
12. sphilipp8 -
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Postby franky35 » Sat Apr 02, 2011 3:32 pm

Round Nine
1. pwootten - Sambito (4.57) Money (4.44)
2. Mr. Kite - Lacorte(.75), Chambliss (4.05)
3. Latorrer - Kingman (4.81)/Tenace (7.13)
4. franky35 - Lavelle (3.43), John Ellis (1.58)
5. wesleyeugeneclark -
6. Jayhawk -
7. ggrover15 -
8. FAaron -
9. BrandonCraig -
10. GMac94 -
11. jmc316 -
12. sphilipp8 -
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Postby wesleyeugeneclark » Sat Apr 02, 2011 4:11 pm

Round Nine
1. pwootten - Sambito (4.57) Money (4.44)
2. Mr. Kite - Lacorte(.75), Chambliss (4.05)
3. Latorrer - Kingman (4.81)/Tenace (7.13)
4. franky35 - Lavelle (3.43), John Ellis (1.58)
5. wesleyeugeneclark - Medich (2.79), Unser (2.99)
6. Jayhawk -
7. ggrover15 -
8. FAaron -
9. BrandonCraig -
10. GMac94 -
11. jmc316 -
12. sphilipp8 -
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Postby jayhawk81 » Sat Apr 02, 2011 5:12 pm

Round Nine
1. pwootten - Sambito (4.57) Money (4.44)
2. Mr. Kite - Lacorte(.75), Chambliss (4.05)
3. Latorrer - Kingman (4.81)/Tenace (7.13)
4. franky35 - Lavelle (3.43), John Ellis (1.58)
5. wesleyeugeneclark - Medich (2.79), Unser (2.99)
6. Jayhawk - C May (3.80), Monge (1.67)
7. ggrover15 -
8. FAaron -
9. BrandonCraig -
10. GMac94 -
11. jmc316 -
12. sphilipp8 -
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Postby pwootten » Sat Apr 02, 2011 7:10 pm

Remember, anywhere between $55M and $60M is acceptable for Bad GM picks.

Anyone care to share their strategy to date? I've tried to load my team down with righty batters who struggle with RHP.
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Postby FAaron » Sat Apr 02, 2011 7:16 pm

Paul, that's pretty obvious. With Howe at second, Ron Jackson at third, Harrah at short, Armas in center, Steve Hendu in left and Kranepool in right, I'm putting together a team of Gold Glovers!
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Postby MARKKUMMERER » Sun Apr 03, 2011 1:33 am

I've focused on trying to find the worst relative value, using all of the $ available to limit the poor sucker who gets this team from improving through the supplemental draft. Tried to limit the manager's flexibility, especially pitching. When done, this team will have a full pitching staff, if you can call it that.
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Postby jayhawk81 » Sun Apr 03, 2011 7:15 am

Strategy: it's been the exact opposite of my 1970s Steelers 'best available athlete' approach. I am trying to select the [u:d5aafc1559]worst value on the board[/u:d5aafc1559] at that moment. I am trying to put together a team and not JAM any GM up by selecting a lot of dead $ at any particular position. To me that wasn't the spirit of this league. Whoever gets my team will likely have to spend $ on a SS (there are so many good ones in the 70s, Ha).
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