by Jablowmi » Mon Apr 24, 2006 11:34 am
[quote:123fb819d4="Moodywoody"]I think pitching is going to be the key in this leaue. The two best teams in the league have dominant pitching. I don't think I can win unless I can improve my pitching, but it is not easy to do. The top quality pitching is gone, and only gambles are left.
Henderson and Brett will prove to be a disaster for Jablowmi, especially if he keeps them after game 81. My analysis kept me from picking up Brett because I am fairly confident it is his worse card. One thing I know for sure, it is not his top two or three cards. $9 million bucks for mediocrity doesn't seem like good use of money. I would rather have Fernandez.
The problem with Henderson is that he is great to compliment a good offense, but not to carry it. Too much of the offense is concentrated on two players (over $16 million) who I don't think can deliver the RBI's necessary to win, espcially in Royals Stadium.
It will be all a moot point, however, if Semper's hitting comes alive. His pitching has been carrying him so far into a first place position, but his hitting has grossly underperformed.[/quote:123fb819d4]
Wow, still no love for the Jablowmis! Re: Brett, I have no idea how you narrowed him to any of his cards after 46 ABs (now 71). He hasn't been injured and has zero extra base hits. While his BA/SLG/OBP clearly point to 1991, it is important to remember that he had 40 doubles in 505 ABs that year and there are doubles all over his card. What the zero extra base hit deal shows to me is that he's probably rolling more than his fair share of 4s, 5s and 6s on the small die. That being said, I felt he was a relatively cheap experiment. At 95%, I like to make a lot of moves, particularly when a 1st round pick becomes free early. Fat Sid was struggling and my team was 2-7 when I picked him up late one night. To me, a no brainer. If he fails in the next week or so, I'll dump him and get Sid (or someone else) back. After this experiment, which also includes Dykstra, Will Clark, Lonnie Smith, etc., my after 42 game lineup/staff will be (hopefully) more or less set.
As for Rickey, I've had more than my fair share of Bad Rickey experiences, and while I agree that his lesser cards are somewhat complementary (albeit at the .400 OBP complementary level), his big cards are huge anywhere and he can certainly carry a team. His '85 and '90 cards are plus .500 SLG and plus .420 OBP! He's a 1 in LF and can play CF and has AA/1-17 speed. To go along with the speed, he had around 60 extra-base hits in '85 and '90. '84 ain't so bad either, with .458 SLG and nearly 50 extra-base hits.
Time will tell......