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Re: Pretty Good Drafting?

PostSun Feb 16, 2014 9:45 pm

durantjerry wrote:CRA 25 12 4 0 180.1 206 69 38 84 3.44 1.35
EAS 1 0 1 0 6.0 10 7 1 3 10.50 1.83
In the interest of full disclosure(wish I had a player like that), my 70's team game 1 playoff is up against one of my discards. My 56 cuts did land me in the playoffs, but those 12 wins would look good on my squad


I feel your pain. I cut Mike Bielecki in the 90s game:

OAK 10 5 2 0 74.1 65 28 22 69 3.39 1.17
D12 10 0 0 0 16.0 23 15 7 15 8.43 1.87
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Re: Pretty Good Drafting?

PostMon Feb 17, 2014 12:28 pm

DJ, I have to thank you for Holtzman. It's an average card but he doesn't give up many homers. We'll see if he holds a grudge against you. I also got one of your drops in Bailor. I think a poor card but has done okay.

I dropped Kevin Brown in the 90s

MYS 9 5 1 0 65.1 57 20 12 41 2.76 1.06
RUD 9 4 3 0 67.1 73 33 25 42 4.41 1.46

I'll atribute some of the difference to being in Skydome where lefties don't fair as well compared to Wrigley. It might have been a bad park match but with my team ERA the same as Brown's I'd expect much better.

It's possibly been a bad move but it helped me get Larkin and Juan Guzman. Larkin hasn't hit righties yet but should start, and I'm getting comparable numbers for Guzman at less than half the price. He just can't get wins and doesn't have a *.

RUD 10 3 5 0 68.0 56 26 29 57 3.44 1.25
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