This is not a 'Wah! I lost Avisail Garcia post. He's lost now. BFD. I'll deal with it.
I am one of the few NFBC players that think injuries are over rated.
I know, I know, I am going to get pummeled now with 'I've lost five players' or 'I lost my first round pick' posts.
Blah, Blah, Blah.
Injuries happen to just about everybody. We draft as if players will never get hurt. And when they do, we act surprised. Then, we say there are more injuries this year than last year.
We forget that drafting is not most of our season for big leagues. In-season management becomes as important, and in some cases, more important than the draft itself.
In actuality, I feel Garcia did me a little bit of a favor. He is out for the year. A foregone conclusion now. His ass is dropped.
Josh Hamilton owners have to decide if carrying him for half a season and taking up a bench spot is worth it.
It may seem easy, but if rostering other injured players, the decision becomes much more difficult.
Why are there so many complaints about injuries?
I feel it is because it is something out of our control.
For every Garcia or Janssen or Uehara or Hamilton posts, there are no posts about what is truly killing teams.
Hardly ever do we see 'Jim Johnson is KILLING ME!!!
Or Jose Veras SUCKS! posts.
This is because it is OUR fault. We drafted the sombitches. We had the control. We were just stupid in our selection of these players.
But, it's easier to blame injury more than under performance.
This is part of the reason I don't really put much credence in ADP. In ADP, Jim Johnson is taken as a middle of the road Closer. He's had success in the past. Last year, he became an unreliable Closer.
Unreliable Closers lose their job. Jim Johnson without the Closer job is to fantasy baseball as Ron Jeremy with two inches, is to porn.
The worst scenario is under performance followed by injury. We hold onto players or keep playing players during under performance times in hopes that a player will eventually turn it around. Or, if being Numerish, he can play back to his mean.
Until then, that player is just plain mean.
Some players don't play up to their standards because of hidden injury. These are the worst.
Brett Lawrie is hitting .100
If he is hiding injury and eventually goes on the disabled list because of it, then not only has he gypped his fantasy owners, he has gypped his own teammates and fans.
Under performance cannot be replaced. It is part of our numbers forever. Fantasy players that have played Lawrie or Moustakas, forever have their .100 batting average. Like said, they can hope they're not hiding injury or 'play to the mean'.
Injury, at worse gives us zeroes for a couple of days, then a replacement player.
Sure, if we replace Avisail Garcia with Chris Denorfia, we'll feel the hit.
Our lineup doesn't look near as sexy without Garcia.
But again, Garcia has done me the favor of being out for the year. I don't have to look at Denorfia as a permanent fix.
He's replaceable.
It frees me to shop each faab period. And if I'm lucky, through piecing five or six outfielders, maybe I can come close to possibly replicating Garcia's probable numbers.
Or, at least I can tell myself that.
