freeman wrote:Sorry, to barge in on your league chat but the question is interesting to me. I would not say his card is not so much good (though it can be), but that it has potential. Low-power (hrs and dbs),hits allowed arent too bad, high walks, fairly high WHIP. So, to me you need to cut the runners down, by park and with really good defense. You go Marlins or Citizens with 80% X chance defense...I think he will do really well. I'm not liking him much in Fenway, however or if you are going light on defense. Probably not liking him much in National because he is a 2L. Like the backwards nature of the card and that it is not extreme. Face a team with a lot of lefties in a park suitable to him, with a good defense... he should do well.
Well, I'm playing in a High HR park (Citizen's) but the singles are 1 so that should limit the guys on base. In addition, I have a solid D (1's at SS and RF, 2's- 2b, 3b, Cf, rf - 3, 1b -4) , but, looking at his stats, one thing stands out, he has allowed 18 HRs including 5 for 6 on BPHRs. (As a team, we're giving up a 64% HR number while only hitting 43%
that's a killer) Given that his BA against is .219 and a 1.22 whip, he must be having some really bad timing for those HR rolls. Twelve of his HRs are from RHB which isn't too surprising I guess given the 3 bphrs.