by Ducky » Fri Jul 14, 2006 2:23 pm
[quote:8164b0f48d="Outta Leftfield"]Assuming I'm going to dump my bad SPs and get replacements who cost about the same, and assuming I get a quality closer off the FA table, the one remaining question on this team would seem to be catcher. With the extra $$ I spent on Ripken/Carew, I'm now priced out of the long-shot chance to draft Carter. But with the tenth pick, getting Carter was really a pipe-dream. Scioscia is my usual catcher in big parks, but he's taken. I'm not too keen on Kennedy, the guy I've got now. I do have B Martinez, who can usually hit lefties. So who would you take out of this lineup of semi-plausible FAs:
Porter, Boone, Gedman, Wynegar, LaValliere, Simmons
Porter would seem to be the logical choice, but he never seems to perform. Why not, I wonder? I would tend to say no to Simmons because of the arm. Wynegar doesn't give me much platoon value compared to Martinez. I can see an argument for LaValliere--maybe the best choice of an iffy lot-- but would it make any sense to give Boone a try? He has two very good and one playable season (assuming he platoons with Martinez in the two 4R years). He gives me a great arm in Astro. He doesn't cost much. And if he's bad I can throw him back, and by then maybe somebody else has prematurely tossed a catcher I can use. I know Boone's not very popular, but under the circumstances, how does that logic look to you? The two things in favor of keeping Kennedy would seem to be durability and the fact that if I get one of his two good years I'll be happy--but a lot of his value seems to be BPHR...
And Hak, Billy R is gone, but I'll keep an eye out. Cruz would also be tempting, but he's gone too.[/quote:8164b0f48d]
I have had very admirable performances from Porter time and again, but always in Fenway. I'd go with Porter and if he needs to be dropped later, look for Lavalliere or Wynegar or even Scioscia. One of them is usually available on the waiver wire.
Mike