I can talk baseball. Oh, I can talk baseball.
Anyway, I get a call from an NFBC player this morning. And I have to share it with you.
I will leave his name and the other fellow mentioned in this story out of this column to save any sort of embarrassment.
Just a short background on the fellas mentioned...
They are good friends. Both have been in the NFBC, well beyond rookie status. They have even partnered up for live events in Las Vegas.
On the other side of things, they also play against each other in some lesser leagues.
Anyway, last night, Player A gets a phone call from Player B before the FAAB process deadline.
They discuss the players they are going to go after in teams they are partnered in and get that all squared away.
Player A then starts talking about Chad Kuhl.
Player B seems uninterested.
Player A begins explaining why he likes Chad Kuhl.
He speaks about Kuhl having a 2-start week.
How it is that one is at home, the other in a pitchers park of Miami.
He talks about Kuhl's 2.60 ERA and 1.15 WHIP.
Still, not much interest from his partner.
The conversation moved to other topics.
Their bids are set and they wait for the results.
Player A is happy with the results as he sees the bids. He has reeled in most of the players wanted.
Then, takes a long look at the last league viewed.
He has been beaten in his bid for Chad Kuhl.
He sees that his second place bid in the $20 range has been beaten by one in the $40 dollar range.
The Winning bidder?
HIS PARTNER!
PLAYER B!
His partner's bid went from 0 to 40 dollars in minutes!
It seems Player B got bad news about Shelby Miller five minutes before the deadline.
And which pitcher is fresh on his mind?
Chad Kuhl, of course!
Too funny.
After the deadline, Player B calls Player A.
They go over the free agents obtained and how to use them in lineups for the coming week.
Chad Kuhl?
Never mentioned.
Player A hangs up the phone and just shakes his head.
Whatever happened to honor among thieves?
