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Post by Edwards Kings » Thu May 01, 2008 6:21 am

It is no secret that I targeted Greinke this year. I have him in my satellite (MAG II) and in the Main. This week however, his one start was in Texas, so with other decent options in the Main, he is riding the pine for me today. Only one other person in the Main who has him also benched him. Anyone want to fess up and sit out there on the limb with me?



I started him in MAG II. As a matter of fact, he was started in 100% of the satellite leagues.



The other risk I am taking with approximately 20 other Main event teams is starting Kazmir in his first start back from the DL on the road at BOS. I need the K's, so let's see if it is worth the gamble, or if I should have been more prudent.
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Post by bjoak » Thu May 01, 2008 7:00 am

I think it is too deep a league to sit either of them unless you've got an all star squad. So the real question is who is playing instead. I hope not Eveland.
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Post by Quahogs » Thu May 01, 2008 7:05 am

Originally posted by Edwards Kings:

It is no secret that I targeted Greinke this year. I have him in my satellite (MAG II) and in the Main. This week however, his one start was in Texas, so with other decent options in the Main, he is riding the pine for me today. Only one other person in the Main who has him also benched him. Anyone want to fess up and sit out there on the limb with me?



I started him in MAG II. As a matter of fact, he was started in 100% of the satellite leagues.



The other risk I am taking with approximately 20 other Main event teams is starting Kazmir in his first start back from the DL on the road at BOS. I need the K's, so let's see if it is worth the gamble, or if I should have been more prudent. it's a launching pad in the heat of summer. Not so sure about it May 1. Blalock wasn't going to be in this week and since it's day after night - probably not Bradley either. Good SP's that are ON (Greinke being one) will always shut down a good hitting team. I would have ran him out there.

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Post by moose1squirrel2 » Thu May 01, 2008 7:49 am

Would have rolled the dice on 4 runs or less given up but with Ponson as the opposing pitcher better than average chance for a win

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Post by headhunters » Thu May 01, 2008 9:02 am

well- last time i looked- 1 run ,9 k's. texas and colorado are really only 3- 3 1/2 month hitting teams now. it appears neither is much of a threat until the weather warms up/ drys out

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Post by headhunters » Thu May 01, 2008 9:05 am

not gonna get a win- might work out for you. kc can't score period.

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Post by eddiejag » Thu May 01, 2008 12:58 pm

Im a big Greinke guy , i have him in the Shawn Childs league , the 1000 dollar satilitte , and the 1300 hundred dollar auction where i paid 15 for him.

To be honest i dont even look at his match ups , as good as he's been he just plays.I also have Kazmir in the auction league [23 dollars] and have been waiting for his first start.I will also just play him every week , especially in a auction league where he is my horse.
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Post by Edwards Kings » Fri May 02, 2008 12:28 am

Originally posted by bjoak:

I think it is too deep a league to sit either of them unless you've got an all star squad. So the real question is who is playing instead. I hope not Eveland. Actually, I did start Eveland! :cool: He was pitching in a good pitchers partk (@LAA) so I thought it was a good move.



Started this week: Kazmir, Myers, Penny, Bonser, Gaudin, Eveland and Buehrle.



Sat Baker (vs DET), Wolf (@PHL), and Grienke (@TEX).



I am clearly overthinking who to start. Looking at that staff, who would you consider the "must starts" no matter where they are pitching?
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Post by Quahogs » Fri May 02, 2008 3:27 am

Originally posted by Edwards Kings:

quote:Originally posted by bjoak:

I think it is too deep a league to sit either of them unless you've got an all star squad. So the real question is who is playing instead. I hope not Eveland. Actually, I did start Eveland! :cool: He was pitching in a good pitchers partk (@LAA) so I thought it was a good move.



Started this week: Kazmir, Myers, Penny, Bonser, Gaudin, Eveland and Buehrle.



Sat Baker (vs DET), Wolf (@PHL), and Grienke (@TEX).



I am clearly overthinking who to start. Looking at that staff, who would you consider the "must starts" no matter where they are pitching?
[/QUOTE]no not overthinking just need more data...The Angels have been creaming LH's this year (though not Greg Smith the night before)



With rollins being out and the lefty wolf neutralizing Utley and Howard, wolf was probably a safe play



I have eveland who I benched and ran wolf out there.



I ran Hughes out there though :mad: and now will replace him with Baker. Baker pitched decent against det last year.. we shall see tonight :eek:

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Post by bjoak » Fri May 02, 2008 3:38 am

Originally posted by Edwards Kings:

quote:Originally posted by bjoak:

I think it is too deep a league to sit either of them unless you've got an all star squad. So the real question is who is playing instead. I hope not Eveland. Actually, I did start Eveland! :cool: He was pitching in a good pitchers partk (@LAA) so I thought it was a good move.



Started this week: Kazmir, Myers, Penny, Bonser, Gaudin, Eveland and Buehrle.





Sat Baker (vs DET), Wolf (@PHL), and Grienke (@TEX).



I am clearly overthinking who to start. Looking at that staff, who would you consider the "must starts" no matter where they are pitching?
[/QUOTE]That is a good staff! I'd say you have to start Kazmir, Greinke, Penny, and Gaudin right now. That could change as Myers would have been on a few weeks ago and Gaudin could be off next week, but right now, those are the guys throwing too well to sit (okay, not Kazmir, but he is just too big a guy to sit). I agree with Eddie that I would not even bother looking at their match-ups.
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Post by Edwards Kings » Fri May 02, 2008 4:24 am

Originally posted by Quahogs:

quote:Originally posted by Edwards Kings:

quote:Originally posted by bjoak:

I think it is too deep a league to sit either of them unless you've got an all star squad. So the real question is who is playing instead. I hope not Eveland. Actually, I did start Eveland! :cool: He was pitching in a good pitchers partk (@LAA) so I thought it was a good move.



Started this week: Kazmir, Myers, Penny, Bonser, Gaudin, Eveland and Buehrle.



Sat Baker (vs DET), Wolf (@PHL), and Grienke (@TEX).



I am clearly overthinking who to start. Looking at that staff, who would you consider the "must starts" no matter where they are pitching?
[/QUOTE]no not overthinking just need more data...The Angels have been creaming LH's this year (though not Greg Smith the night before)



With rollins being out and the lefty wolf neutralizing Utley and Howard, wolf was probably a safe play



I have eveland who I benched and ran wolf out there.



I ran Hughes out there though :mad: and now will replace him with Baker. Baker pitched decent against det last year.. we shall see tonight :eek:
[/QUOTE]Makes sense. I actually was looking at the fact that the Angels hit better on the road (no big surprise) with weak power, so I took the chance. Should have started Wolf, but he had been whacked by a good hitting team (ARI) his last two times out, so I added two plus two and got five as an answer, I guess.



Sorry about Hughes. That had to hurt. I was going to use Baker if they pushed Kazmir out another day, so I will be rooting for you there.



Thanks!
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Post by Edwards Kings » Fri May 02, 2008 4:28 am

Originally posted by bjoak:

quote:Originally posted by Edwards Kings:

quote:Originally posted by bjoak:

I think it is too deep a league to sit either of them unless you've got an all star squad. So the real question is who is playing instead. I hope not Eveland. Actually, I did start Eveland! :cool: He was pitching in a good pitchers partk (@LAA) so I thought it was a good move.



Started this week: Kazmir, Myers, Penny, Bonser, Gaudin, Eveland and Buehrle.





Sat Baker (vs DET), Wolf (@PHL), and Grienke (@TEX).



I am clearly overthinking who to start. Looking at that staff, who would you consider the "must starts" no matter where they are pitching?
[/QUOTE]That is a good staff! I'd say you have to start Kazmir, Greinke, Penny, and Gaudin right now. That could change as Myers would have been on a few weeks ago and Gaudin could be off next week, but right now, those are the guys throwing too well to sit (okay, not Kazmir, but he is just too big a guy to sit). I agree with Eddie that I would not even bother looking at their match-ups.
[/QUOTE]Thanks! It actually wouldn't hurt me if Myers became a closer again, but Lidge is pitching well, so not much chance of that. I hope he starts really letting it fly soon because he can be so dominant.



I appreciate the input. Good luck!
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Post by Edwards Kings » Sat May 03, 2008 4:12 pm

Originally posted by Quahogs:

I ran Hughes out there though :mad: and now will replace him with Baker. Baker pitched decent against det last year.. we shall see tonight :eek: Looks like we may lose Baker for a while...lifted him after 3. :eek:
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Post by Quahogs » Sat May 03, 2008 4:15 pm

Originally posted by Edwards Kings:

quote:Originally posted by Quahogs:

I ran Hughes out there though :mad: and now will replace him with Baker. Baker pitched decent against det last year.. we shall see tonight :eek: Looks like we may lose Baker for a while...lifted him after 3. :eek: [/QUOTE]Gallardo, Hughes, now Baker sure just throw another #!&%# log on the fire :mad:

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Post by Edwards Kings » Sun May 04, 2008 12:39 am

Originally posted by Quahogs:

quote:Originally posted by Edwards Kings:

quote:Originally posted by Quahogs:

I ran Hughes out there though :mad: and now will replace him with Baker. Baker pitched decent against det last year.. we shall see tonight :eek: Looks like we may lose Baker for a while...lifted him after 3. :eek: [/QUOTE]Gallardo, Hughes, now Baker sure just throw another #!&%# log on the fire :mad:
[/QUOTE]Sorry dude. That really bites. And it is not like these were old, broken down veterans with histories of being injury prone. Hopefully the Baker injury will only cost him/you three starts.
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Post by Spyhunter » Sun May 04, 2008 3:51 am

Originally posted by Quahogs:

quote:Originally posted by Edwards Kings:

quote:Originally posted by Quahogs:

I ran Hughes out there though :mad: and now will replace him with Baker. Baker pitched decent against det last year.. we shall see tonight :eek: Looks like we may lose Baker for a while...lifted him after 3. :eek: [/QUOTE]Gallardo, Hughes, now Baker sure just throw another #!&%# log on the fire :mad:
[/QUOTE]Please note that Quahogs is still in 1st place after all of this. Just goes to show what stooges the rest of us are in his league. It's a quahog world, we just give him $$



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