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by JohnZ » Tue Mar 06, 2007 1:00 pm
Why not mention all the Yankees or White Sox we have?
What circumstances?
I love the way fantasy owners take a bit of news and squeeze the crap out of it when he says this happens every year to him, like most pitchers.
We wanted other SS's, but they all went too high, so we'll take Cabrera again before that position tanks.
Kotchman was an end gamer. He's not worth $7. It was him or Norton, and Norton went for $9. The rest were all $1 CI, and the rest of our needs were $1/2 RP. He'll be worth every penny if he can stay healthy. We saw him tag lefty Capuano for a HR, and drill two line drives Sunday.
The other funny thing on Kotch is that we wanted Grudz at MI for those $7 and someone bid higher. Then he does on DL next day. Last year, Grudz at $5 was one of our best buys with 85r and .297.
Greg had Matthews at $21. We got him for $13. We would have gone to $15, maybe 17.
As for Shields, he always delivers more than $7 and we get 8w and 97k and 4-5 saves, which moved us from 1 SV pt to 4 sv pts as three others bagged saves.
Mathis? We didn't want to start a #2 C that could hurt us. We want him to get sent down. That could have been anyone.
We weren't too worried about it, but 20 of the first 22 noms were star players that went higher than we wanted to spend. We knew we had to jump in and pay for probably the last impact player in Sizemore, or get stuck paying a lot for lesser players that a few teams wound up doing and those teams suck.
With a lot of $$ out of the draft early, we knew we could get a bargain and make it up, and we did on next player with Thome at $20, so that actually worked out nicely.
We had Sizemore and Thome for 33-24 before the draft and paid 38-20, so the end result worked out, which is why we went the extra buck TWICE on Sizemore. The team with A Rod was bidding against us.
It was a tough draft as a ton of money went out early, and three teams had nice chunks at the end.
Every team wound up with some major holes, I'm just glad ours was at C2 and MI.