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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Mon Jun 01, 2009 3:56 am

Originally posted by Gordon Gekko II:

The NFBC rules were created.



Greg rested.



NFBC owners bid $2,188 on Jake Fox the first week he was in the FAAB pool.



NFBC owners bid $1,576 on Fernando Martinez the first week he was in the FAAB pool.



NFBC owners bid $1,481 on Randy Choate the first week he was in the FAAB pool.



Shawn smiled.



Greg smiled.



I wish it were that easy. ;)



Just a followup to the Drew pickup: The runner-up bid was $379. LV8 is a VERY competitive league with 13 veteran NFBC owners in the league. I'm sure this will be a fight to the last day of the season.



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Post by DOUGHBOYS » Mon Jun 01, 2009 4:07 am

Originally posted by ESPN8 THE OCHO:

I had the understanding when a player like Stephen Drew is cut they do not go to the waiver wire for competitive balance sake. I know he is off to a tough start but he was a top 6 round pick. C'mon. Stephen Drew can upset the competitive balance in the NFBC?



I'll wager that Drew owners are more upset than the competitive balance is.
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Mon Jun 01, 2009 4:11 am

Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:

quote:Originally posted by ESPN8 THE OCHO:

I had the understanding when a player like Stephen Drew is cut they do not go to the waiver wire for competitive balance sake. I know he is off to a tough start but he was a top 6 round pick. C'mon. Stephen Drew can upset the competitive balance in the NFBC?



I'll wager that Drew owners are more upset than the competitive balance is.
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Post by DOUGHBOYS » Mon Jun 01, 2009 4:37 am

Thanks for the concern, Greg. I'll be good to go.

I'll change the signature soon, I don't want to sound like my Aunt Ruth :D
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Post by Raskol » Mon Jun 01, 2009 6:23 am

I think I'd rather have the stones than Ortiz.



Correction: I'd rather have Ortiz have the stones, so then:



1. at least he'd be DL'd and I would be forced to bench his sorry petunia hitting butt instead of riding out another 2 for 24 week.



and,



2. Doughie wouldn't be hurting.



Get well Doughie!



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Post by Quahogs » Mon Jun 01, 2009 6:51 am

Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:

Thanks for the concern, Greg. I'll be good to go.

I'll change the signature soon, I don't want to sound like my Aunt Ruth :D



this about right dough ?

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Post by DOUGHBOYS » Mon Jun 01, 2009 7:09 am

Thanks Raskol-ly Wabbit.



As usual, Q, right on the mark.
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Post by CC's Desperados » Mon Jun 01, 2009 11:48 am

Originally posted by Gordon Gekko II:

The NFBC rules were created.



Greg rested.



NFBC owners bid $2,188 on Jake Fox the first week he was in the FAAB pool.



NFBC owners bid $1,576 on Fernando Martinez the first week he was in the FAAB pool.



NFBC owners bid $1,481 on Randy Choate the first week he was in the FAAB pool.



Shawn smiled.



Greg smiled.



Why am I smiling? I didn't bid on any of those players.



Do you think any owner would roster any of these players before they were called up?



I'm in three leagues with a open player pool and none of these players were owned before this week.



Choate was a waste of money for whoever picked him up. The Twins are probably the only team in the league that bats three lefties in a row. Choate's over/under on saves the rest of the way 1 1/2. He is a situational lefty that just happen to get a chance in the ninth inning this week.



Fox has no job or position. He was having a great AAA season and might have some value in the AL as a DH or an injury at first in Chicago.



Martinez has some talent, but he most likely isn't ready to be an asset in a 15 team league week in and week out.



Why don't you tell me how much those players over bid?



These player's price wouldn't change in either system because they aren't impact players.

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Post by Dub » Mon Jun 01, 2009 12:12 pm

Originally posted by CC's Desperados:

quote:Originally posted by Gordon Gekko II:

The NFBC rules were created.



Greg rested.



NFBC owners bid $2,188 on Jake Fox the first week he was in the FAAB pool.



NFBC owners bid $1,576 on Fernando Martinez the first week he was in the FAAB pool.



NFBC owners bid $1,481 on Randy Choate the first week he was in the FAAB pool.



Shawn smiled.



Greg smiled.



Why am I smiling? I didn't bid on any of those players.



Do you think any owner would roster any of these players before they were called up?



I'm in three leagues with a open player pool and none of these players were owned before this week.



Choate was a waste of money for whoever picked him up. The Twins are probably the only team in the league that bats three lefties in a row. Choate's over/under on saves the rest of the way 1 1/2. He is a situational lefty that just happen to get a chance in the ninth inning this week.



Fox has no job or position. He was having a great AAA season and might have some value in the AL as a DH or an injury at first in Chicago.



Martinez has some talent, but he most likely isn't ready to be an asset in a 15 team league week in and week out.



Why don't you tell me how much those players over bid?



These player's price wouldn't change in either system because they aren't impact players.
[/QUOTE]Let me preface by saying that I did not bid a dime on any of the above, I have far worse problems, but wasn't your drafting of Sheff similar to the Fox situation? You know, that positions alway seem to miraculously open up.



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Post by CC's Desperados » Mon Jun 01, 2009 12:19 pm

Sheffield had a job and major league career resume. How is that the same as Fox?

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Post by Dub » Mon Jun 01, 2009 12:27 pm

Originally posted by CC's Desperados:

Sheffield had a job and major league career resume. How is that the same as Fox? He was old, coming off a bad year; he didn't have a position, as the Mets said publicly that Murphy was the starting LF and Church was starting RFer.



As it turns out, It was a Brilliant pick for you and the Mets - I was lucky enough to pick him up in a few leagues.



Lee gets hurt (which has been known to happen now and again) Popeye gets in and I'm not saying Wally Pipp, but Fox has some upside IMHO.
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Post by CC's Desperados » Mon Jun 01, 2009 12:34 pm

Originally posted by Dub:

quote:Originally posted by CC's Desperados:

Sheffield had a job and major league career resume. How is that the same as Fox? He was old, coming off a bad year; he didn't have a position, as the Mets said publicly that Murphy was the starting LF and Church was starting RFer.



As it turns out, It was a Brilliant pick for you and the Mets - I was lucky enough to pick him up in a few leagues.



Lee gets hurt (which has been known to happen now and again) Popeye gets in and I'm not saying Wally Pipp, but Fox has some upside IMHO.
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Post by rkulaski » Mon Jun 01, 2009 12:53 pm

Originally posted by Dub:

quote:Originally posted by CC's Desperados:

Sheffield had a job and major league career resume. How is that the same as Fox? He was old, coming off a bad year; he didn't have a position, as the Mets said publicly that Murphy was the starting LF and Church was starting RFer.



As it turns out, It was a Brilliant pick for you and the Mets - I was lucky enough to pick him up in a few leagues.



Lee gets hurt (which has been known to happen now and again) Popeye gets in and I'm not saying Wally Pipp, but Fox has some upside IMHO.
[/QUOTE]Sheff's situation was much different than Fox. Sheff was already seeing ABs before the Delgado injury and once Delgado got hurt, he had an every day job as an OF with Murphy moving to 1b.
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Post by CC's Desperados » Mon Jun 01, 2009 12:56 pm

rkulaski-



Is slick Ricky really worth $527 and do you have any regrets?

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Post by rkulaski » Mon Jun 01, 2009 2:31 pm

Childs,



Thanks for reminding me of our overbid for ricky.

We really wanted him but a stupid overbid on me and my co-manager's part. I've been playing for 3 years and still overbid greatly on some players. Part of that is our "go for it" mentality and sometimes it hurts us in the long run. So, yes I regret overbidding by that much but won't dwell on it because I'm happy we got nolasco.



Also went for L Scott- went for him to make up for Ortiz' power outage.



You're the only name I'm familar with in our league and I've noticed you slowly rising in the standings. Good luck the rest of the way.
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Post by Dub » Mon Jun 01, 2009 3:04 pm

Originally posted by CC's Desperados:

rkulaski-



Is slick Ricky really worth $527 and do you have any regrets? Got to give him credit- thats a lot of faith
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Post by CC's Desperados » Mon Jun 01, 2009 3:14 pm

Originally posted by rkulaski:

Childs,



Thanks for reminding me of our overbid for ricky.

We really wanted him but a stupid overbid on me and my co-manager's part. I've been playing for 3 years and still overbid greatly on some players. Part of that is our "go for it" mentality and sometimes it hurts us in the long run. So, yes I regret overbidding by that much but won't dwell on it because I'm happy we got nolasco.



Also went for L Scott- went for him to make up for Ortiz' power outage.



You're the only name I'm familar with in our league and I've noticed you slowly rising in the standings. Good luck the rest of the way. I think he will help you. He needs to be as good as last year to be worth it.



My team might be a Ricky Nolasco look-a-like away from contending!

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