While last week's hot pick up was Jose Fernandez and this week many people are turning to Cingrani, I turned my focus to De La Rosa. He may not have the future of either one of these young pitchers, but if he is healthy (a big if), I am hopeful that he could bring positive stats to my team.
Yes, of course, there is an injury history and he does play in Colorado, but I kept my fingers crossed and bid big this week ($184).
My projections: 12-14 wins, 150 Ks, 3.8 era. 1.25 whip.
Any thoughts?
Jorge De La Rosa -- What to expect?
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Re: Jorge De La Rosa -- What to expect?
I'm a believer and have him on a handful of teams.
Re: Jorge De La Rosa -- What to expect?
Boy, the bidding was all over the place tonight. I had one XII league where De La Rosa and Quintana went ahead of Cingrani.
The winning bids were:
De La Rosa 123
Quintana 103
Cingrani 101
In another Jarrod Parker was the high dollar guy going for over 400. We all calculate when to roll the dice and on whom. This will be interesting to see how it plays out.
The winning bids were:
De La Rosa 123
Quintana 103
Cingrani 101
In another Jarrod Parker was the high dollar guy going for over 400. We all calculate when to roll the dice and on whom. This will be interesting to see how it plays out.
Joe
Re: Jorge De La Rosa -- What to expect?
Parker on waivers? 12 teamers. They're so cute. (rolls eyes).Money wrote:Boy, the bidding was all over the place tonight. I had one XII league where De La Rosa and Quintana went ahead of Cingrani.
The winning bids were:
De La Rosa 123
Quintana 103
Cingrani 101
In another Jarrod Parker was the high dollar guy going for over 400. We all calculate when to roll the dice and on whom. This will be interesting to see how it plays out.
COZ
COZ
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"Baseball has it share of myths, things that blur the line between fact & fiction....Abner Doubleday inventing the game, Babe Ruth's Called Shot, Sid Finch's Fastball, the 2017 Astros...Barry Bonds's 762 HR's" -- Tom Verducci