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Knerrpool

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Re: Cleanup hitter Starlin Castro

PostWed Jun 03, 2015 4:43 pm

Knerrpool wrote:
l.strether wrote: Secondly, you and I have only played in three leagues together, and you did so with help from a ratings guide and I did so without using one. So, such a comparison would be both premature and inapt.


I'm curious about this statement. I believe this was a topic somewhere in the past. Are you saying that those that use a ratings guide have an unfair advantage over those that don't?


Sorry, it was probably I that hijacked this post way back. I didn't anticipate a further 5 pages of posts.......
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Re: Cleanup hitter Starlin Castro

PostWed Jun 03, 2015 5:26 pm

Knerrpool wrote:
Knerrpool wrote:
l.strether wrote: Secondly, you and I have only played in three leagues together, and you did so with help from a ratings guide and I did so without using one. So, such a comparison would be both premature and inapt.


I'm curious about this statement. I believe this was a topic somewhere in the past. Are you saying that those that use a ratings guide have an unfair advantage over those that don't?


Sorry, it was probably I that hijacked this post way back. I didn't anticipate a further 5 pages of posts.......

Nah, he did it on purpose...like he always does.
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Re: Cleanup hitter Starlin Castro

PostWed Jun 03, 2015 7:43 pm

Maddon probably forgot to update his lineup after dropping a player Or, maybe some players came back from injury and he forgot to update his lineup.

Like RB said, it could also be a thing where you put a batter in a certain spot in the lineup and something clicks and they start hitting better.
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Re: Cleanup hitter Starlin Castro

PostWed Jun 03, 2015 8:49 pm

lakeviewdave wrote:
l.strether wrote:"Time savers" are those that save time on mundane activities of workable time lengths. Ratings guides do much more than that. Considering almost none of us, including myself, have even close to the time necessary to actually count out every card on the set. So, the ratings guides give their user information they most likely never would have gotten without them. And, as I said before, counting out the cards doesn't guarantee one would count them out correctly.

Your acknowledging people might not count them out correctly perfectly supports my point. The ratings guide provide a service guaranteeing they'll be counted out correctly for those who can't...even though very few of us have the time to count out a whole set.

"This is the sort of thing that gives mindless pedantry a bad name." -- Gore Vidal
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Re: Cleanup hitter Starlin Castro

PostWed Jun 03, 2015 8:55 pm

Really, Clown? My post was perfectly cogent. But please show otherwise if you can... ;)
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Re: Cleanup hitter Starlin Castro

PostWed Jun 03, 2015 9:09 pm

:lol:
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Re: Cleanup hitter Starlin Castro

PostWed Jun 03, 2015 10:44 pm

Stretcher (of the truth ) wrote,
That's funny. On another thread, you told JoetheJet you loved his ratings guide and was looking forward to buying another. So, you were either lying then and now. You can't blame me for taking you at your word.


Nope never. Sorry 'bout your luck again friend but I have NEVER EVER bought Joe's rating guide. I bought Lamana's once in 2007 and the last time I bought SOM's was 2009. What I wrote to Joe was, "I like the idea of a guide and would buy it if I had the money." Find where I said I would buy it for sure and I will turn my first place team over to you to manage in the league where we both are in!

This is why people have problems with you!
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Re: Cleanup hitter Starlin Castro

PostWed Jun 03, 2015 10:49 pm

Richie, you really need to re-read that post of mine you quoted. i never said you used JoetheJet's ratings guide. I said you said you did, and you did...big difference, chum.

Oh, and here's one post from last year where you state your intention to buy JoetheJet's guide:
Radagast Brown wrote:Yeah, don't dis Radagast Brown, ah just kidding. But thanks for sticking up for me Joe!! I will definitely be in touch about your ratings service. Good luck to all you guys!

...and here's another from last year where you say having a ratings guide is a "must" for winning:
Radagast Brown wrote:I think if you are serious about wanting to win and you play a lot a ratings guide is a must.

Those don't sound like posts by a guy who hasn't recently used ratings guides, by JoetheJet or anybody.

Now, how about Starlin Castro?... ;)
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Re: Cleanup hitter Starlin Castro

PostThu Jun 04, 2015 12:36 am

Valen, apologies for contributing to the hijacking, dropping off of this thread.

Stick around. I have learned too much from you for you to go away. :D

Relevant to the early discussions in this thread was the Rangers lineup today. Hamilton was out and Fielder's history against earned him a rest day. So their lineup was something like.
1 Deshields
2 Choo
3 Elvis Yes that power hitting King. :lol:
4 Moreland
5 Rosales
6 Gallo
7 Smolinski
8 Corporan
9 Alberto

I know they want to limit pressure on Gallo by keeping him in lower third of lineup. But that was a curious middle of the order. What I would appreciate are the thoughts of those who were using sabr arguments to say maybe I was over critical of Cubs lineup. Kind of OB guy, power guy, speed guy, power guy, whatever Rosales is, POWER guy, balanced guy, weak hitter, OB guy to finish. Is this lineup simply the unfortunate leftovers from injuries or does it make some sabr sense? Genuinely asking since there were several people making some sense out of the Starling/Cubs lineup for me.
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Re: Cleanup hitter Starlin Castro

PostThu Jun 04, 2015 1:13 am

Sorry about my part in the devolution of this thread. I usually do not fall for the fishing tactics.
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