This team is so frustrating. We "win" the LOB race every game, Blanton just sucks, 7 BS versus 6 saves and a 3.45 ERA. Of the three hitters I picked up, they are all hitting .212 or less and without much power. Actually Kennedy is the only guy I picked that has been good he's 3-0 in five starts and I think we won the other two.
Sorry to complain again, but it's just crazy how many guys we leave on game after game. I guess we'll just resign ourselves to the cellar. I think this team should be at least a .500 team, but doesn't appear that I'm right about that. Heck, we have a worse record than the team that still has millions in cap remaining.
Huh, I wonder why Marc has had so many handles. I played some under Wineman, but that's only because me and another guy worked on the teams together and that's his handle.
Glad you like the chat. Me too, gives me somewhere to complain.
Interesting way to name your teams. Right now I'd love to be in Coors, I probably wouldn't be leaving so many on base!
Glad you guys are chiming in. At least there is *something* fun about this @#!@%!# team.
Sorry to complain again, but it's just crazy how many guys we leave on game after game. I guess we'll just resign ourselves to the cellar. I think this team should be at least a .500 team, but doesn't appear that I'm right about that. Heck, we have a worse record than the team that still has millions in cap remaining.
edgecitytx wrote:Joe, Marc Pelletier was also Marcus Willby (first, I think), but it was as Luckyman that he made his name as a player.
The Rabbits are continuing to let the Pugs pull away and now we're battling to stay at .500. Tonight we're in Miller where I don't have enough LHBs. This was not one of my better jobs of season planning.
I''m glad you started the chat, Joe, I think it helps keep interest in a league, especially when my team starts to struggle. Hard to get many to participate though. In our GBBR leagues (Rob Vozza's loose group of longtime players) we don't have a chat anymore, but people do participate in the inbox regularly.
Also, you expressed surprise at our team name Rabbits. Had nothing to do with baseball, of course, more with a hookah smoking caterpillar. I've been naming my teams in Alphabetical order, so I can find them easily, and often name them after songs. In this case: "White Rabbit" from the Jefferson Airplane. I do feel like Coors is a rabbit hole I can easily disappear in.
Huh, I wonder why Marc has had so many handles. I played some under Wineman, but that's only because me and another guy worked on the teams together and that's his handle.
Glad you like the chat. Me too, gives me somewhere to complain.
Interesting way to name your teams. Right now I'd love to be in Coors, I probably wouldn't be leaving so many on base!
Glad you guys are chiming in. At least there is *something* fun about this @#!@%!# team.