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Who Else Took the Day off From Work?
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 7:28 am
by poopy tooth
Nice opening day...MLB extra innings...the nag is working
Now if I could just get Jose Guillen to stop throwing people out at home, Verlander should bring in my first superdraft win.
Who Else Took the Day off From Work?
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 7:33 am
by King of Queens
Too bad that almost my entire screen says "Delay 1st"

Who Else Took the Day off From Work?
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 7:44 am
by sportsbettingman
East Coast Bias THIS!
Can't wait for a dome game or some western games to start...this single game crap is anti-climactic!
HD rules...I get to trip on each players heck-ware. Chipper looked like he had a bike lock on last night (cable style), and Verlander looks to have some sort of good-luck necklace...some have nice thick golden suckers, and a few are bare or tucked underneath their jersey.
Long Live Superstition!!!
~Lance
Who Else Took the Day off From Work?
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 7:50 am
by poopy tooth
Originally posted by King of Queens:
Too bad that almost my entire screen says "Delay 1st"

Yeah, me too, but at least I can watch Verlander "mowin 'em down"
King, can I ask your opinion on the Superdraft league. I think in a league only format (no overall, like main) if I loaded up on more pitching early and picked a good hitting foundation, I'd have a better shot at winning.
I know pitchers are less reliable and I picked a couple of real risky guys, but with 9 pitchers, each one theoretically counts for 11% of pitching staff, while each hitter accounts for roughly 7% of hitting. Meaning, to me, a pitcher could have more impact than a hitter, so I tried to lock in on 60-65 pitching points and hope for 50 points from hitting.
There are some holes, like every team and I see DeJesus left early already today, but overall I am happy with my team. I wish I hadn't picked Dmitri Young, but overall, barring injuries, I think this is one of my better teams, which isn't saying much.
I know saves will be a problem (sh$@, Gordon just hit a 2 run shot off Verlander!) and SBs will be low, where else do I have major concerns?
Here's my draft:
1 Carl Crawford
2 Alex Rios
3 Erik Bedard
4 Justin Verlander
5 Chipper Jones
6 Paul Konerko
7 Vernon Wells
8 Matt Cain
9 Ian Snell
10 A.J. Burnett
11 Pat Burrell
12 Khalil Greene
13 Troy Percival
14 Orlando Hudson
15 Freddy Sanchez
16 Ramon Hernandez
17 Tom Gorzelanny
18 C.J. Wilson
19 David DeJesus
20 Jason Varitek
21 Aubrey Huff
22 Dmitri Young
23 Bob Howry
24 Randy Wolf
25 Chuck James
26 Brandon Wood
27 Joe Crede
28 Wladimir Balentien
29 Angel Pagan
30 Ray Durham
Who Else Took the Day off From Work?
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 7:54 am
by poopy tooth
Originally posted by sportsbettingman:
Long Live Superstition!!!
As well as the deals made with God...who hasn't crumbled a piece of paper into a ball, turned towards the garbage can and said, "If I make this, it means..."
Who Else Took the Day off From Work?
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 8:04 am
by GOD Loves You
Some of us have the luxury of being home for the 1st pitch....most days.
The rain delays do put a damper on the day so far.
Mike, I was rooting for that throw...Mags is to slow, although my cousin says he is quite the nice guy and a very good tipper. My cuz has worked all over Orlando and has told me some interesting stories regarding some pro athletes and their tipping habits.
It always interest me, considering I was a server for a few years.
Michael Jordan...10% on many occasions
Shaq.....$100, regardless.
Two "interesting" examples.
Go Shields and go Rays....time to head down that road towards a wild card.
[ March 31, 2008, 02:04 PM: Message edited by: GOD Loves You ]
Who Else Took the Day off From Work?
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 8:10 am
by poopy tooth
Originally posted by GOD Loves You:
Some of us have the luxury of being home for the 1st pitch....most days.
The rain delays do put a damper on the day so far.
Mike, I was rooting for that throw...Mags is to slow, although my cousin says he is quite the nice guy and a very good tipper. My cuz has worked all over Orlando and has told me some interesting stories regarding some pro athletes and their tipping habits.
It always interest me, considering I was a server for a few years.
Michael Jordan...10% on many occasions
Shaq.....$100, regardless.
Two "interesting" examples.
Go Shields and go Rays....time to head down that road towards a wild card. GLY, used to bag groceries for tips in high school, so I also find that interesting. Nice of Shaq, unless he's paying for a party of 20 rowdy drunks!!!
Sorry I haven't called yet. Was busy this week, getting all other stuff ready.
I did come across a free agent I liked for a low bid - Cody Ross. Seems like he should play regular for a little while at least...has decent power. Picked him up in a couple league...
There goes my Verlander win!

Who Else Took the Day off From Work?
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 8:39 am
by King of Queens
Originally posted by poopy tooth:
quote:Originally posted by King of Queens:
Too bad that almost my entire screen says "Delay 1st"
Yeah, me too, but at least I can watch Verlander "mowin 'em down"
King, can I ask your opinion on the Superdraft league. I think in a league only format (no overall, like main) if I loaded up on more pitching early and picked a good hitting foundation, I'd have a better shot at winning.
I know pitchers are less reliable and I picked a couple of real risky guys, but with 9 pitchers, each one theoretically counts for 11% of pitching staff, while each hitter accounts for roughly 7% of hitting. Meaning, to me, a pitcher could have more impact than a hitter, so I tried to lock in on 60-65 pitching points and hope for 50 points from hitting.
There are some holes, like every team and I see DeJesus left early already today, but overall I am happy with my team. I wish I hadn't picked Dmitri Young, but overall, barring injuries, I think this is one of my better teams, which isn't saying much.
I know saves will be a problem (sh$@, Gordon just hit a 2 run shot off Verlander!) and SBs will be low, where else do I have major concerns?
Here's my draft:
1 Carl Crawford
2 Alex Rios
3 Erik Bedard
4 Justin Verlander
5 Chipper Jones
6 Paul Konerko
7 Vernon Wells
8 Matt Cain
9 Ian Snell
10 A.J. Burnett
11 Pat Burrell
12 Khalil Greene
13 Troy Percival
14 Orlando Hudson
15 Freddy Sanchez
16 Ramon Hernandez
17 Tom Gorzelanny
18 C.J. Wilson
19 David DeJesus
20 Jason Varitek
21 Aubrey Huff
22 Dmitri Young
23 Bob Howry
24 Randy Wolf
25 Chuck James
26 Brandon Wood
27 Joe Crede
28 Wladimir Balentien
29 Angel Pagan
30 Ray Durham [/QUOTE]I think your offense is pretty thin, but that's mostly due to your taking only 5 hitters in your first 10 picks. When I use Euraclod's projections, you seem to do fine in Runs (1100), RBI (1100), HR (280) and Average (.283). However, you have a TON of guys who I worry about completing the season -- I'd say at least 80% chance that you don't get full seasons out of Chipper, Wells, Greene, Hudson, Sanchez, Hernandez, Huff and Crede. You also have virtually no bench to support that kind of uncertainty.
Your starting staff is awesome, as no one can even touch your Top 5. You'll obviously need to dominate in 4 pitching categories (and do decent in the 5th) to compensate for your hitting.
Now with all that said, if everything breaks right for your offense -- primarily in the health department -- you're going to do very well with this team.
Fair assessment?
Who Else Took the Day off From Work?
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 8:43 am
by poopy tooth
Originally posted by King of Queens:
quote:Originally posted by poopy tooth:
quote:Originally posted by King of Queens:
Too bad that almost my entire screen says "Delay 1st"
Yeah, me too, but at least I can watch Verlander "mowin 'em down"
King, can I ask your opinion on the Superdraft league. I think in a league only format (no overall, like main) if I loaded up on more pitching early and picked a good hitting foundation, I'd have a better shot at winning.
I know pitchers are less reliable and I picked a couple of real risky guys, but with 9 pitchers, each one theoretically counts for 11% of pitching staff, while each hitter accounts for roughly 7% of hitting. Meaning, to me, a pitcher could have more impact than a hitter, so I tried to lock in on 60-65 pitching points and hope for 50 points from hitting.
There are some holes, like every team and I see DeJesus left early already today, but overall I am happy with my team. I wish I hadn't picked Dmitri Young, but overall, barring injuries, I think this is one of my better teams, which isn't saying much.
I know saves will be a problem (sh$@, Gordon just hit a 2 run shot off Verlander!) and SBs will be low, where else do I have major concerns?
Here's my draft:
1 Carl Crawford
2 Alex Rios
3 Erik Bedard
4 Justin Verlander
5 Chipper Jones
6 Paul Konerko
7 Vernon Wells
8 Matt Cain
9 Ian Snell
10 A.J. Burnett
11 Pat Burrell
12 Khalil Greene
13 Troy Percival
14 Orlando Hudson
15 Freddy Sanchez
16 Ramon Hernandez
17 Tom Gorzelanny
18 C.J. Wilson
19 David DeJesus
20 Jason Varitek
21 Aubrey Huff
22 Dmitri Young
23 Bob Howry
24 Randy Wolf
25 Chuck James
26 Brandon Wood
27 Joe Crede
28 Wladimir Balentien
29 Angel Pagan
30 Ray Durham [/QUOTE]I think your offense is pretty thin, but that's mostly due to your taking only 5 hitters in your first 10 picks. When I use Euraclod's projections, you seem to do fine in Runs (1100), RBI (1100), HR (280) and Average (.283). However, you have a TON of guys who I worry about completing the season -- I'd say at least 80% chance that you don't get full seasons out of Chipper, Wells, Greene, Hudson, Sanchez, Hernandez, Huff and Crede. You also have virtually no bench to support that kind of uncertainty.
Your starting staff is awesome, as no one can even touch your Top 5. You'll obviously need to dominate in 4 pitching categories (and do decent in the 5th) to compensate for your hitting.
Now with all that said, if everything breaks right for your offense -- primarily in the health department -- you're going to do very well with this team.
Fair assessment? [/QUOTE]Yes, King, I'd say very fair. Also confirms my projects for RBI, Run and HR which are in same area. You are correct with health being a major concern.
I do look forward to this season more than those in the past though!
Who Else Took the Day off From Work?
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 8:48 am
by sportsbettingman
Originally posted by poopy tooth:
quote:Originally posted by sportsbettingman:
Long Live Superstition!!!
As well as the deals made with God...who hasn't crumbled a piece of paper into a ball, turned towards the garbage can and said, "If I make this, it means..." [/QUOTE]That's me in a nutshell!
Nice HR by Guillen (Carlos).
In what could be chalked up as opening day jitters/lack of focus...Guillen could have been lost for the season by a well placed Grudzielanek collision to his fairly straightened knee, when he took the throw to first base in his "pre pitch pick-off/block the plate/block the 1B line" stance.
Oops.
~Lance
Who Else Took the Day off From Work?
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 9:16 am
by sportsbettingman
A couple pretty good lines I heard this weekend...
One was at the live draft on Saturday...
One guy (talking about Prince Fielder's speed) said something like "...he had a couple triples last year..."
...and another guy blurts out...
"Where...In N Out?"
Another one comes from Doyle Brunson in his Blog. (Yes...the old dog learned new tricks...it's a good read)
"I’m so old, I don’t even buy green bananas."
Irrelevant here...but the tequila is kicking in, so I thought I'd share the good mood.
~Lance
Who Else Took the Day off From Work?
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 1:41 pm
by poopy tooth
One guy (talking about Prince Fielder's speed) said something like "...he had a couple triples last year..."
...and another guy blurts out...
"Where...In N Out?"
~Lance [/QB]LMAO!!! Nice!!!

Who Else Took the Day off From Work?
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 2:33 pm
by rockitsauce
no more burgers at In N Out for the Prince...his wife talked him into goin vegan...can he still crank out 50 on tofu???
