I agree with the below except i seriously doubt you will be able to draft from the below list these guys,Hanley, Tut, Tejada, Escobar, Rollins, Furcal, Drew,...
... Wow, this is harsh. 1) Uribe has had several years of sub-.700 OPS, and several years of OBP not just under .300, but pushing closer to .250. Hardy had...
... Wow, this is harsh. 1) Uribe has had several years of sub-.700 OPS, and several years of OBP not just under .300, but pushing closer to .250. Hardy had...
How do you not keep Ianetta? I'd also keep Hudson and Willingham and drop a bunch of the SPs... De La Rosa has to go (a middling SP in Coors??), Sanchez, and...
Under no circumstances should you keep: Sanchez, Sheets I would also drop: de la Rosa Under no circumstances should you cut: Iannetta I would also keep:...
Standard 10 team league. I have 14 protected spots and this what I'm thinking so far: Beckett, Jimenez, Wandy, de la Rosa, Cueto, J. Sanchez, Wolf and Sheets ...
"stetchy" <> "burying". Right now, without the benefit of seeing what scoresheet does to fielding or who has a job, I would rather have Juan Uribe than Hardy....
As i asked before, what 12 SS crossover or not are lights or better options in the NL? I don;t recall a decent crossover NL to AL SS in years, Tejada long ago...
ryan7nono made the comment that Hardy could return to the "good stat years during the prime of his career". My point, which was perhaps badly stated, is that...
Is it not early November here, people? The free agency period has barely started (if at all). I actually think for this time of year that it's a pretty...
That's a pretty sad list. It includes 2 third baseman who can't really play 3rd, a pitcher who can't find the strike zone and an ancient relief pitcher. Hardy...
Hey Garth, your post is the most confusing of all. Hardy was 26 in 2009, when he had a terrible season, so how could you describe that "one great half year --...
Who would everyone say are the 5 top AL X-overs right now. Mark ____________________________________________________________ Medical Billing & Coding Earn your...
Maybe I'm just down on Hardy because he disappeared in September last year and was so terrible this year. I don't think he's ever been a playoffs asset, other...
Odd that you neglect to include the final sentence to Will Carroll's BP injury write-up of Kaz that you quoted: "At 25 and signed to a reasonable contract,...
No, not 15 mph off his fastball, I was referring to his slider. He can't throw it anymore. The TBS announcers discussed it during the play-offs. Just before...
IÂ will disagree with the non protectable assessment. Career 750 OPS, not great but not the worse. Â Is Reyes also not protectable, his career OPS is roughly...
... 2007 and 2008 were both very good (OPS of 786 and 821 for a good fielding SS is very good). 2005 was playable (OPS of 711 as a 22-y/o old rookie,...
OK, this post confuses me too. (Perhaps I'm just too easily confused.) When exactly were Hardy's good years? When was his prime? I think what you mean is...
Whaa??!! I do miss some stuff, but John are you saying that Kazmir has lost 15 MPH off his fastball since the playoffs? I don't understand your post here at...
Ask and ye shall receive. Hardy has been traded to Minnesota presumably to take over for Orlando Cabrera unless a position change is in the works. For NL...
From the reports/rumours I've heard/read Kazmir is done as a potential ace. He will have to survive as Frank Tanana did after he lost his strikeout pitch,...