This is a funny thread that reminds me of a painful episode in my brief High Stakes career.
True story.....
Time frame: June 2010.
Location: NFBC Super.
I had started Carlos Pena at 1B week in and week out for this team despite his sub-Mendoza average, minimal run production, and diminishing power numbers. I knew that streaky power hitters like Pena typically put up most of their yearly production in a small fraction of their games during their 2 or 3 hot streaks each season. To date, I had lived with his sickly numbers in the fear that the week I'd bench him would be one of the weeks he went off.
Finally I had enough. He was batting around .180 and adding very little else. He was almost single-handedly killing me in the offensive categories. A three-game Monday-Thursday week approached, I had a corner player with a 4-game Monday-Thursday. After over 2 months of disgusting stats, I finally sat Pena. The rest is ingrained in that part of my brain where we store painful memories......
Tuesday - Pena goes off for 2 homers and 5 RBI's. I'm sick.
Wednesday - Pena hits another homer, my nausea grows.
Thursday - Despite my pleas to the Fantasy Gods, Pena hits yet another homer, sending my nausea into full blown convulsions.
I switched Pena back into my lineup on Friday and managed to salvage the back end of his hottest streak of the year (and maybe his career). Still, it was painful to watch.
I lost out on 3rd place in that Super by the slimmest of margins on the last day of the season. I don't know if the 4 missed home runs and multiple missed runs and RBI's made a difference, honestly I don't want to know. It's funny looking back on it now, it wasn't funny at all that week.
Good luck Winston, hopefully Pena continues to suck this week.
