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Post by Tom Kessenich » Mon May 10, 2004 2:40 am

Each week, we'll showcase show some of the top FAAB pickups in each league so that everyone can stay up to speed with some of the new acquisitions. Here's the going rate in each NFBC league for the most sought-after free agents:



Chicago League 1: Howdogs’ $153 bid for Keith Ginter was the high bid in this league this week. vultures paid $87 for John Lackey, while Howdogs paid$85 for David Dellucci, FUPayMe shelled out $82 for Jaime Cerda and Big Mac Attack paid $77 for Brad Hawpe. Other high bids this week were LeaderboardSports.com paying $51 for Lew Ford; vultures paying $36 for Jason Frasor; FUPayMe paying $32 for Endy Chavez; INDY GATORS paying $29 for Jake Westbrook and Bambinos paying $26 for Matt Kata and $21 apiece for Jason LaRue and Barry Larkin.



Chicago League 2: Antioch Apocalypse paid $401 for Wilson Alvarez to record the high bid this week. Mastering the Flow paid $172 for Ray Lankford, while Drafthelp Noys of Summer paid $110 apiece for Matt Stairs and Doug Mientkiewicz and Triple Threat paid $105 for Nate Field. Other high bids this week wer Da Leaderboard paying $45 for Sun-Woo Kim; Antioch Apocalypse paying $32 for David Dellucci; Team Florczak paying $31 for Jose Molina; Mastering the Flow paying $31 for Casey Kotchman; DFW Rough Riders paying $22 for Jimmy Gobble and CREATIVESPROTS Gawron paying $21 apiece for David Bell and Terrmel Sledge.



Chicago League 3: Team RotoWire paid $500 for Austin Kearns to post the high bid this week. Godfathers B.S patrol paid $89 for Ryan Madson, while Team Esposito paid $79 for Joe Kennedy, Scarface paid $74 for Keith Ginter, Godfathers B.S patrol paid $69 for David Dellucci and TLN JACKDNCOKE paid $55 for Chris Carpenter. Other high bids this week were cheers paying $46 for Jason Frasor; Godfathers B.S patrol paying $39 for Akinori Otsuka; Team RotoWire paying $38 for Casey Fossum; Superpions paying $34 for Jimmy Rollins; Team Esposito paying $29 for Barry Larkin and Team Price paying $21 for Jeff DaVanon.



New York League 1: Ball Busters had the high bid this week, paying $51 for Sun-Woo Kim. Other high bids were Kings of Queens paying $38 for Terrmel Sledge; Ball Busters paying $31 for Reed Johnson; Ball Five paying $28 for Barry Larkin and Tyree and Lysol paying $21 for Ryan Madson.



New York League 2: Team qqq had the high bid this week with a $169 bid for Keith Ginter. Philly CheeseSteaks paid $71 for Carlos Silva, while Kingman-Millan Gambit paid $53 for Justin Speier, Harlem Hangover paid $52 for Nate Field and baseball sevant paid $51 apiece for Terrmel Sledge and Damian Jackson. Other high bids this week were Cellar Dwellers paying $48 for Felix Rodriguez; Ride the Puffins paying $42 for Casey Kotchman; F-scubba paying $38 for Scott Schoeneweis; Roenicke-Lowenstein paying $32 for David Bell; Ride the Puffins paying $26 for Casey Daigle; Harlem Hangover paying $21 for Chase Utley; Roenicke-Lowenstein paying $21 for Justin Morneau and Crawdaddys paying $20 for Pokey Reese.



New York League 3: AD and the Guru paid $126 for Endy Chavez to record the high bid in this league. M&M Boys paid $82 for Casey Kotchman, while Showtime paid $78 for Ryan Drese, LaJolla LaV paid $72 for Tony Armas, New York Yankees paid $55 for Ray Duham, 100 Grand paid $51 for Nate Field and Heads paid $50 for Jason Frasor. Other high bids were M&M Boys paying $47 for Aaron Miles; Showtime paying $47 for David Bell; LaJolla LaV paying $46 for Ryan Madson; M&M Boys paying $37 for Zack Greinke; get JIGGY with IT paying $33 for Jake Westbrook; MGBS109 paying $31 for Scott Hatteberg; We Go Now paying $27 for Doug Davis; Team Ross paying $24 for Casey Daigle; 100 Grand paying $21 for Chad Cordero and Showtime paying $21 for Justin Miller.



New York League 4: The $152 bid on Nate Field by The Chameleons was the high bid this week. Amazin’ Bets paid $61 for Scott Hatteberg, while CREATIVESPORTS Walton paid $51 for Scott Schoeneweis, Amazin’ Bets paid $48 for Ryan Madson and DOGS OF DOOM paid $41 for Robb Quinlan. Other high bids this week were The Chameleons paying $36 for Pokey Reese; Ya Gotta Believe paying $34 for Billy Hall; PW Express paying $31 for Terrmel Sledge; BARNSTORMERS paying $30 for Ryan Vogelsong; PW Express paying $27 for Endy Chavez; Kings of Swing paying $26 for Ruben Sierra; DOGS OF DOOM paying $21 for Joaquin Benoit and Quahogs paying $21 for Casey Kotchman.



New York League 5: Team Conti paid $126 for Nate Field to edge DD Diamond Dawgz, who paid $122 for Wilson Alvarez, to post the high bid this week. CALS CREW paid $61 for Reed Johnson, while Supply-siders paid $59 for Carlos Silva and $56 for Felix Rodriguez. Other high bids this week were Tam Summit paying $34 for Casey Kotchman; Supply-siders paying $32 for Casey Fossum; Dyv & Espo paying $23 for Brad Hawpe; Supply-siders paying $23 for Pokey Reese; Team Fox paying $22 for Justin Miller; Hardaways paying $21 for Terrmel Sledge and East Coast Schwage paying $21 for Endy Chavez.



Las Vegas League 1: OUT OF THE SHADOWS had the high bid this week, paying $133 for Jason Fransor. Team Gallagher paid $55 for Jose Molina, while THE LIP paid $48 for Brian Lawrenece and STEEL CURTAIN paid $46 for Matt Stairs and $36 for Endy Chavez. Other high bids were LB High & Mighty paying $35 for David Dellucci and $28 for David Bell; Team Gallagher paying $22 for Tim Hummel and The B-Sharps paying $22 for Casey Kotchman.



Las Vegas League 2: Smoky Mtn. Oysters had the high bid this week with a $156 bid for Keith Ginter. Fantasy Jungle.Com paid $73 for Nate Field, while Tres Hombres paid $68 for Endy Chavez, Welcome to Stevieland paid $61 for Chase Utley, ROIDRAGE paid $59 for Pokey Reese and RotoPlay.com paid $58 for A.J. Burnett and $47 for Scott Schoeneweis. Other high bids this week were Tres Hombres paying $41 for Scott Hatteberg; The Perfect Obsession paying $33 for Sun-Woo Kim; Kazu & Tre & 105K paying $33 for Brad Hawpe; Welcome to Stevieland paying $25 for Ryan Madson and Fantasy Jungle.Com paying $21 for Luis Rivas.



Las Vegas League 3: Cheeseheads w/attitude had the high bids this week, paying $169 for David Dellucci and $123 for Scott Hatteberg. Pedro and Man paid $80 for Carlos Silva, while Fat, Drunk and Stupid paid $70 for Scott Schoeneweis, PezSoz paid $68 for Zack Greinke and Fat, Drunk and Stupid paid $67 for Kenny Rogers. Other high bids were PezSoz paying $41 for Sun-Woo Kim; Pedro and Man paying $40 for Nate Field; Cheeseheads w/attitude paying $37 for Jason Frasor; carpe dinero paying $33 for Reed Johnson and $28 for Curtis Leskanic; Cheeseheads w/attitude paying $25 for Scott Williamson; chicken dinner paying $25 for Brain Bruney and Vega$ Gambler$ paying $20 for Rodrigo Lopez.



Las Vegas League 4: NADER’S RAIDERS had the high bid, shelling out $132 for Nate Field, while Fort Lauderdale Tides paid $131 for Ryan Franklin and $99 for Ryan Madson. Leaderboard Sports NFBC paid $71 for Brad Hawpe, while KLN Rotomania paid $69 apiece for Eric Byrnes and Endy Chavez. Edwards Kings paid $52 for Mike Hampton and FresnoFanatics paid $48 for Brian Dallimore. Other high bids were NADER’S RAIDERS paying $35 for Barry Larkin; TalentedMrRoto.com paying $33 for Sun-Woo Kim; NADER’S RAIDERS paying $31 for Casey Kotchman; Tbill’s Desert Scorn paying $30 for Keith Ginter and NADER’S RAIDERS paying $20 for Ruben Sierra.



Las Vegas League 5: The Subterraneans had the high bid with a $131 bid for John Lackey. Hell Bent For Leather paid $107 for Robb Nen, while LB Big Richards paid $67 for Nate Field and Hell Bent For Leather paid $53 for David Dellucci. Other high bids this week were LB Big Richards paying $37 for Jason Frasor; Hell Bent For Leather paying $36 for Ismael Valdez; TheDuds paying $31 for Ryan Vogelsong; The Four Perps paying $29 for Ryan Drese; The Subterraneans paying $29 for Kerry Ligtenberg; Crazy Zefus paying $24 for Pokey Reese; Team O’Connor paying $22 for Aaron Sele and TheDuds paying $21 apiece for A.J. Burnett and Casey Kotchman.
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Post by PittIsIt95 » Mon May 10, 2004 3:38 am

Please explain how Austin Kearns is available in a league!!

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Post by nnoy » Mon May 10, 2004 4:14 am

Injuries of course. I have 4 DL guys myself and had to play Sexson this week in Chicago 2 (hoping he does make that weekend return.) Blanks will KILL your team in this thing. Once you have so many guys on the DL you need to let some of them go. Especially if you stockpiled SPs and are rotating to maximize starts.

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Post by PittIsIt95 » Mon May 10, 2004 4:34 am

I understand injuries (5 of my 6 reserves are on the DL, but Austin Kearns has too much upside to be cut IMO)

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Post by nnoy » Mon May 10, 2004 10:32 am

Is there a correlation between the fact that Kearns was waived in Chicago 3, and the fact that this league is 13th overall of the 13 leagues?

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Post by Guest » Mon May 10, 2004 11:06 am

Originally posted by nnoy:

Injuries of course. I have 4 DL guys myself and had to play Sexson this week in Chicago 2 (hoping he does make that weekend return.) Blanks will KILL your team in this thing. Once you have so many guys on the DL you need to let some of them go. Especially if you stockpiled SPs and are rotating to maximize starts. cry me a river. everyone has injuries.

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Post by nnoy » Mon May 10, 2004 11:20 am

Everyone does, and teams that drafted known hurt guys like Nomar and Prior have no room to complain. But one of my main attractions to Sexson with the 31st overall pick was that he played a rock-solid 162 games last year. Erstad, Grud and Dave Roberts are gimps, so I got what I deserved, but throw a little Sexson in there and the DL can be a major blow to your strategy.



The above becomes an even bigger deal when you have 10 Sp's that you are trying to rotate. 14 active hitters + 3 closers + 10 Sp's + 4 DL = 31. Last time I checked we had 29 spots. I was forced to start Sexson (hoping he makes that weekend return) this week and drop a SP (Meche) that I would not of otherwise cut.



I’m not crying though. I’m currently 2nd in my league (4 points out) and 33rd overall.



Injuries are a great part of this thing, and they will go a long way in determining who ultimately walks away with the $100K.

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Post by Guest » Mon May 10, 2004 11:44 am

mark grudzielanek? he's a chump! tell me you haven't had him all year. too bad i'm not competing against you.

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Post by nnoy » Mon May 10, 2004 11:50 am

Originally posted by :

mark grudzielanek? he's a chump! tell me you haven't had him all year. too bad i'm not competing against you. You ARE competing against me, unless of course you don’t really have a team (which would not surprise me since you are not man enough to register.) Grud is certainly not a chump, his 7 for 15 week one performance may not be repeated, but it’s a nice boost to my average. He is a solid .300 hitter that can score 80 runs, something that helps balance out a team that is already packed with speed and power.

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Post by Guest » Mon May 10, 2004 11:54 am

post your team. i bet you have a few more chumps taking up roster spots.

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Post by nnoy » Mon May 10, 2004 11:59 am

Originally posted by :

post your team. i bet you have a few more chumps taking up roster spots. Since there are 162 teams behind mine overall I venture to guess a few of us have “chumps” occupying spots. If you had a team you could view my roster by clicking on it in the overall standings. Since you obviously do not have a team I will go ahead and humor you:



Drafthelp Noys of Summer

C Dan Wilson (Sea)

C Brandon Inge (Det)

1B Jason Giambi (NYY)

2B Todd Walker (ChC)

3B Joe Randa (KC)

SS Alex Rodriguez (NYY)

OF Brad Wilkerson (Mon)

OF Jim Edmonds (StL)

OF Alex Sanchez (Det)

OF Matt Stairs (KC)

OF Sammy Sosa (ChC)

MI Barry Larkin (Cin)

CI Richie Sexson (Ari)

UTL Doug Mientkiewicz (Min)

P C.C. Sabathia (Cle)

P Greg Maddux (ChC)

P David Wells (SD)

P Matt Morris (StL)

P Kelvim Escobar (Ana)

P Russ Ortiz (Atl)

P Armando Benitez (Fla)

P Mariano Rivera (NYY)

P Shawn Chacon (Col)



Reserve

OF Darin Erstad (Ana)

OF Dave Roberts (LA)

MI Mark Grudzielanek (ChC)

P Cory Lidle (Cin)

P Victor Zambrano (TB)

P Zach Day (Mon)

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Post by Guest » Mon May 10, 2004 2:04 pm

if that's the 33rd best team, i'll eat my shorts. make sure to write about your finish come the end of the season. try middle of the pack.

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Post by nnoy » Mon May 10, 2004 2:48 pm

Originally posted by :

if that's the 33rd best team, i'll eat my shorts. make sure to write about your finish come the end of the season. try middle of the pack. Do you want salt or pepper with those shorts? This team actually should finish in the top-20.

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Post by a » Mon May 10, 2004 2:49 pm

Originally posted by :

if that's the 33rd best team, i'll eat my shorts. make sure to write about your finish come the end of the season. try middle of the pack. This sounds like Gekko incognito..... that pansy won't tell his team, I guess we know why now.



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Post by nnoy » Mon May 10, 2004 2:55 pm

Originally posted by Vega$ Gambler$:

quote:Originally posted by :

if that's the 33rd best team, i'll eat my shorts. make sure to write about your finish come the end of the season. try middle of the pack. This sounds like Gekko incognito..... that pansy won't tell his team, I guess we know why now.



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[/QUOTE]Good call, this does sound like the Gekko.

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Post by PittIsIt95 » Mon May 10, 2004 4:21 pm

The bottom line is some moron cut Austin Kearns. No argument about injuries could ever validate that. Sorry, but thanks for the gift you just gave another team.

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Post by Gordon Gekko » Mon May 10, 2004 11:53 pm

Originally posted by nnoy:

Good call, this does sound like the Gekko. Nice to see people still talk about me, even though I don't post that often anymore. Sorry to disappoint you and Vegas....not me. I'm trying to stay off the MB until I nudge my team back in the top 20. Anything else is failure.



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Post by An interested Observer » Tue May 11, 2004 5:31 pm

Enough already Gekko, how many times are you going to tell us you are not going to post and then you post anyway? Sounds like your fingers run as much as your mouth.

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