alk58 wrote:does the ratings guide tell what the card make up is? would you mind telling Goldschmidt's inj rating?
I'm not sure what you mean, if you are asking does it tell you what column and what numbers the hits are on specifically, no it does not do that. It gives the total chances (out of 108, which I'll explain if you want me to), a hitter has for walks, hits, OB(hits +walk +HBP), TB, HR's ballbark HR's and DP's (gbA's) both against left and right hand pitching. It also tells you their steal rating, speed, bunt rating, hit and run rating and defensive range and error ratings including throwing arms and T ratings for catchers.
Goldschmidt's injury rating is a 4, which means his injury roll will be on either a 5 or a 9, not good.
Ninersphan wrote:No problem, and yes on the ouch, I have him on a keeper team and didn't realize it would be this high and now have to make a back up a priority.
I have him on 2 keeper teams, 1 has Pujols so I'm good there, but like you I am on the hunt for a good backup.
I have Tulo in our league where you now have Goldschmidt. Tulo is a injury roll (seems like) every at bat but man he always has a great card sitting there on the bench or in traction or a body cast and even at the Morgue.
I have Tulo in our league where you now have Goldschmidt. Tulo is a injury roll (seems like) every at bat but man he always has a great card sitting there on the bench or in traction or a body cast and even at the Morgue.
It was a big trade Goldschmidt is young and that guy can hit, field and run. I think he is better than Cabrera and younger. Last year Davis went on the DL many times. I was lucky it was only for 3 games max but I lost Tulo all the time. Ramirez picked up the slack. Davis was a horrific bust for me even at GAB last year.