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mallorys killers
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Post by mallorys killers » Sun Mar 09, 2008 1:40 pm

I drafted this team in a $250 auction. Besides 1 missing closer how does this team look?



C-posada

C-buck

1b ryan howard

2b o hudson

3b troy glaus

ss j bartlett

ci d barton

mi f lopez

of adam jones

of coco crisp

of milledge

oh pence

of manny ramirez

dh giambi
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Post by mallorys killers » Sun Mar 09, 2008 1:44 pm

p-sanatana

p-peavy

p-randy johnson

p-zito

p-j bergmann

p-b colon

p-shawn hill *** might be reserved

p-j schmidt *** might be reserved

p-t hoffman



r-baldelli

r-kousmanoff

r-j clement

r-mussina

r-schillin

r-dotel

r-wakefield
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Post by Quack » Sun Mar 09, 2008 1:48 pm

looks like a $250 lesson in learning. Love the pitching, but man that offense is brutal

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Post by billywaz » Sun Mar 09, 2008 2:18 pm

I have never done an auction before, but the offense is offensive, and I am not a big fan of the pitching either.



Whomever your #3 starter is, they are WELL behind the average #3 even with Santana and Peavy.



I'm afraid it looks to be a long year. :(

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Post by Bobby J » Sun Mar 09, 2008 3:10 pm

you have 5 starters that will hit under 260, that will kill your average, you also drafted 5 players that should start the season on the DL, you have zero room for error to start the season. Your other SP will kill your Santana and Peavy picks in ERA and WHIP. Of course we have no idea what the other teams look like or how much you spent on each player
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Post by Chest Rockwell » Sun Mar 09, 2008 3:21 pm

Peavy, Santana, and Unit have to stay healthy. by healthy 25 starts for Unit.



Your spec plays in the OF Jones, Milledge, and Crisp have to give you a lot.



You have to get a closer on waivers.



If you do those things you can make some noise IMO but you will lucky to get a 5 in avg.



Not impossible, but a long road ahead.

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Post by Crazy Like a Fox » Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:37 pm

Originally posted by Chest Rockwell:

Peavy, Santana, and Unit have to stay healthy. by healthy 25 starts for Unit.



Your spec plays in the OF Jones, Milledge, and Crisp have to give you a lot.



You have to get a closer on waivers.



If you do those things you can make some noise IMO but you will lucky to get a 5 in avg.



Not impossible, but a long road ahead. I think you're being oftly nice Chest. Santana/Peavy is money, Randy Johnson is very nice with 25 starts, but I feel you blew it with your other pitchers. I think if you're aiming to build a dominant staff you build it top to bottom. As great as Peavy, Santana and Randy are, I see major question marks with the rest of your SP's. Only one closer to boot.



I like your power, but runs, BA, stolen bases look too weak to overcome. And that pitching, while very good, is not as dominant top to bottom as you're going to need in order to makeup for that offense.



Tough road ahead.



Good luck.



thanks for posting team, not everybody does for fear of criticism, so I give much respect for throwing your team out there to the wolves.



Looking forward to facing you in the March 26th satellite. Should be fun with half our league from last year combined with "ringers".
"Hit a home run - put your head down, drop the bat, run around the bases, because the name on the front is more - a lot more important than the name on the back."

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Post by Crazy Like a Fox » Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:38 pm

Originally posted by Chest Rockwell:

Peavy, Santana, and Unit have to stay healthy. by healthy 25 starts for Unit.



Your spec plays in the OF Jones, Milledge, and Crisp have to give you a lot.



You have to get a closer on waivers.



If you do those things you can make some noise IMO but you will lucky to get a 5 in avg.



Not impossible, but a long road ahead. I think you're being oftly nice Chest. Santana/Peavy is money, Randy Johnson is very nice with 25 starts, but I feel you blew it with your other pitchers. I think if you're aiming to build a dominant staff you build it top to bottom. As great as Peavy, Santana and Randy are, I see major question marks with the rest of your SP's. Only one closer to boot.



I like your power, but runs, BA, stolen bases look too weak to overcome. And that pitching, while very good, is not as dominant top to bottom as you're going to need in order to makeup for that offense.



Tough road ahead.



Good luck.



thanks for posting team, not everybody does for fear of criticism, so I give much respect for throwing your team out there to the wolves.



Looking forward to facing you in the March 26th satellite. Should be fun with half our league from last year combined with "ringers".
"Hit a home run - put your head down, drop the bat, run around the bases, because the name on the front is more - a lot more important than the name on the back."

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Post by Crazy Like a Fox » Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:39 pm

Originally posted by Chest Rockwell:

Peavy, Santana, and Unit have to stay healthy. by healthy 25 starts for Unit.



Your spec plays in the OF Jones, Milledge, and Crisp have to give you a lot.



You have to get a closer on waivers.



If you do those things you can make some noise IMO but you will lucky to get a 5 in avg.



Not impossible, but a long road ahead. I think you're being oftly nice Chest. Santana/Peavy is money, Randy Johnson is very nice with 25 starts, but I feel you blew it with your other pitchers. I think if you're aiming to build a dominant staff you build it top to bottom. As great as Peavy, Santana and Randy are, I see major question marks with the rest of your SP's. Only one closer to boot.



I like your power, but runs, BA, stolen bases look too weak to overcome. And that pitching, while very good, is not as dominant top to bottom as you're going to need in order to makeup for that offense.



Tough road ahead.



Good luck.



thanks for posting team, not everybody does for fear of criticism, so I give much respect for throwing your team out there to the wolves.



Looking forward to facing you in the March 26th satellite. Should be fun with half our league from last year combined with "ringers".
"Hit a home run - put your head down, drop the bat, run around the bases, because the name on the front is more - a lot more important than the name on the back."

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Post by Crazy Like a Fox » Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:40 pm

Originally posted by Chest Rockwell:

Peavy, Santana, and Unit have to stay healthy. by healthy 25 starts for Unit.



Your spec plays in the OF Jones, Milledge, and Crisp have to give you a lot.



You have to get a closer on waivers.



If you do those things you can make some noise IMO but you will lucky to get a 5 in avg.



Not impossible, but a long road ahead. I think you're being oftly nice Chest. Santana/Peavy is money, Randy Johnson is very nice with 25 starts, but I feel you blew it with your other pitchers. I think if you're aiming to build a dominant staff you build it top to bottom. As great as Peavy, Santana and Randy are, I see major question marks with the rest of your SP's. Only one closer to boot.



I like your power, but runs, BA, stolen bases look too weak to overcome. And that pitching, while very good, is not as dominant top to bottom as you're going to need in order to makeup for that offense.



Tough road ahead.



Good luck.



thanks for posting team, not everybody does for fear of criticism, so I give much respect for throwing your team out there to the wolves.



Looking forward to facing you in the March 26th satellite. Should be fun with half our league from last year combined with "ringers".
"Hit a home run - put your head down, drop the bat, run around the bases, because the name on the front is more - a lot more important than the name on the back."

Ryne Sandberg (my favorite player of all-time)

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Post by Crazy Like a Fox » Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:41 pm

oops, computer on the fritz.
"Hit a home run - put your head down, drop the bat, run around the bases, because the name on the front is more - a lot more important than the name on the back."

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