As for the Doobie Brothers, obviously I tried to build a Coors team. We *should* score runs (although so far we have not) but I have big concerns over the bottom three SPs. Roark and Syndergaard should be OK, but Rusin, Chatwood and Paxton are less than optimal even with minimal BPHRs. Our D is decent as long as Reddick stays off of the DL.
GB, you've been very silent on your plans. Usually you've told us of your experiment for this go around.
I like my team mostly. I've had some injuries early on that I can't really afford. Like papi and Kemp for three and Iglesias for 8. I really skimped in the bullpen depth so pitching moylan is gonna hurt bad. I do like Stones boys as well. I would agree they are gonna be tough. Very balanced.
superflymacdaddyjuice wrote:I like my team mostly. I've had some injuries early on that I can't really afford. Like papi and Kemp for three and Iglesias for 8. I really skimped in the bullpen depth so pitching moylan is gonna hurt bad. I do like Stones boys as well. I would agree they are gonna be tough. Very balanced.
Smoke, I don't know if I'd call your pen shallow when you have 13 mil locked up in three guys. That's a lot to spend in the pen, but yeah, if Tropeano and Moylan end up with a lot of innings it probably won't be pretty.
I think Stones biggest weak point is his D which is pretty shaky, especially in the OF. Playing Ortiz at 1b isn't going to help your D either!
F'ing Familia is killing me with a 10.80 ERA. Needed to get a save to try to keep Stoney from running away with the division but it was not to be. Miquel Rojas was just too good for us in that game. 3-3 with 2 runs and 2 RBI.
I keep thinking this team will hit, but it only hits in games where we give up a bunch of runs.
Still a long way to go, but we have sucked so far. Hopefully we can turn it around. We're already 7 games back