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Greg Holland

Post by Return of the Aces » Sun Apr 07, 2013 3:11 pm

Back to Back failed opportunities to close out games v. Phillies. Is it Herrera Time?

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Re: Greg Holland

Post by PGromek » Sun Apr 07, 2013 3:20 pm

now that the excitement of Opening Day is waning, I'm now entering the annual period where I wonder why I'm playing this silly game

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Re: Greg Holland

Post by BlindSquirrel » Sun Apr 07, 2013 3:31 pm

Closers SUCK .......PERIOD! :lol:

Doesn't matter which one's I draft each year, they are awful!

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Re: Greg Holland

Post by oldwolf » Mon Apr 08, 2013 7:44 am

or you could spend $333 of FAAB money on Herrera in a 12 teamer as someone in my league did... :o

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Re: Greg Holland

Post by JohnP » Mon Apr 08, 2013 7:56 am

oldwolf wrote:or you could spend $333 of FAAB money on Herrera in a 12 teamer as someone in my league did... :o
Depending on the need.....not crazy in my opinion. There is no doubt about Herrera's skills and now if he has opportunity....could be 35 saves with plus ks and ratios. I bid in the low 200s and missed in a couple spots.

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Re: Greg Holland

Post by BK METS » Mon Apr 08, 2013 7:57 am

BlindSquirrel wrote:Closers SUCK .......PERIOD! :lol:

Doesn't matter which one's I draft each year, they are awful!
And then there is Craig Kimbrel

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Re: Greg Holland

Post by uky » Mon Apr 08, 2013 12:52 pm

Got him for $5, week 1 FAAB. I overbid as there was no other bid. ;)
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Re: Greg Holland

Post by swampass » Mon Apr 08, 2013 2:12 pm

im thinking that aaron crow would be a smarter fix for the royals. i dont see them going anywhere this year unless starters 2-5 come through and their young hitters hit. so if you remove holland i would insert crow. he is signed only through this year, has a good arm and could have nice trade value at the break.

you can use herrera, who some argue is better, in more situations. closers only come in up by 3 runs or less but set up guys can have huge influences in games which the team is tied or down by a run or two. so why not use a better pitcher more often while trying to build up some trade value. heck if they hang tight they could be even adding final pieces to the puzzle for the stretch run when they deal a holland or crow.

just a different speculation.

ps herrera has thrown 2 games in a row and 3 out of the last 4 so if the royals get a save opp tonight it sure will be interesting to see who comes out. that person if they get the job done might have all the momentum they need to keep the job in the short term.

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Re: Greg Holland

Post by Navel Lint » Mon Apr 08, 2013 2:46 pm

swampass wrote:im thinking that aaron crow would be a smarter fix for the royals. i dont see them going anywhere this year unless starters 2-5 come through and their young hitters hit. so if you remove holland i would insert crow. he is signed only through this year, has a good arm and could have nice trade value at the break.

you can use herrera, who some argue is better, in more situations. closers only come in up by 3 runs or less but set up guys can have huge influences in games which the team is tied or down by a run or two. so why not use a better pitcher more often while trying to build up some trade value. heck if they hang tight they could be even adding final pieces to the puzzle for the stretch run when they deal a holland or crow.

just a different speculation.

ps herrera has thrown 2 games in a row and 3 out of the last 4 so if the royals get a save opp tonight it sure will be interesting to see who comes out. that person if they get the job done might have all the momentum they need to keep the job in the short term.
I have no idea if this is right or wrong, but you are making me feel better about getting Crow in FAAB last night :)
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Re: Greg Holland

Post by Hells Satans » Mon Apr 08, 2013 3:20 pm

I don't have Holland, but this isn't a Marmol situation. Holland has great stuff and my guess is they will stick with him for a while. I wouldn't spend real money on a backup Royals closer.

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Re: Greg Holland

Post by Wolfpac » Mon Apr 08, 2013 4:47 pm

Crow on the mound for a save...but it could be the fact that Herrera and Holland have put in alot of work recently...more to come

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Re: Greg Holland

Post by uky » Mon Apr 08, 2013 5:10 pm

Hells Satans wrote:I don't have Holland, but this isn't a Marmol situation. Holland has great stuff and my guess is they will stick with him for a while. I wouldn't spend real money on a backup Royals closer.
totally agree, i picked up Herrera for his peripherals and to occupy a pitching roster spot. so far this year, 3.1 ip, 0.0 era, 0.6 whip, 7K's, 1 save.
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Re: Greg Holland

Post by King of Queens » Tue Apr 09, 2013 9:03 pm

See? Nothing to worry about. :lol:

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Re: Greg Holland

Post by rkulaski » Tue Apr 09, 2013 10:14 pm

King of Queens wrote:See? Nothing to worry about. :lol:
Yeah. No sweat tonight. :)
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Re: Greg Holland

Post by mattjb » Wed Apr 10, 2013 9:16 pm

Herrera gets the save and he was filthy.

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Re: Greg Holland

Post by King of Queens » Wed Apr 17, 2013 12:41 pm

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Re: Greg Holland

Post by Edwards Kings » Wed Apr 17, 2013 1:13 pm

Fourteen pitches, three K's including two looking today. And against the heart of the Bravo's line-up. Hated to see the Braves lose (the fantasy players conundrum), but enjoyed getting the rare save.

Pretty clear that Holland is the closer.
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Re: Greg Holland

Post by uky » Wed Apr 17, 2013 2:13 pm

Edwards Kings wrote:Fourteen pitches, three K's including two looking today. And against the heart of the Bravo's line-up. Hated to see the Braves lose (the fantasy players conundrum), but enjoyed getting the rare save.

Pretty clear that Holland is the closer.
hold that thought, Wayne,,, :D
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