Tue May 12, 2020 12:18 pm
I will put it bluntly: If you know your pitcher has a good card (i.e., you're not playing in a mystery league) and you drop him, you are a fool. Just because he has had bad luck doesn't make his card any worse than the day you drafted it. To the contrary, (while there's no guarantee) you can figure his performance should improve in the long run.
Now if you're talking about a mystery league, that's completely different; pitchers are really difficult to figure out.