Rob, I believe that you have the right idea. With those keepers and keeping 10 rookies, you will not be competitive next year. You will be in 2011 and ...
I agree that Anderson is a definite keeper. Outman had TJ, so I wouldn't count on him for 2010. I think the rest of the lot are interchangeable. They're all...
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Anderson is the class of the group. West, Cecil, and Holland have talent and should have jobs, and are decent keepers but I see all 3 as performance risks. I...
Looking for some feedback on a few young pitchers I have on my roster. Just wondering what people think of their potential to be helpful next year. Brett...
I now have the draw set: http://www.dewberryjones.com/Tourney2009/TourneyDraw2009.html I try to keep teams from the same league or the same owner separated....
Here is a listing of the 57 teams entered for the 2009 tourney: http://www.dewberryjones.com/Tourney2009/TourneyTeams2009.html If there are any errors, let me...
Well, maybe but Wolf didn't pitch that much better in 2009 than in previous years. Yes, his ERA was way lower, but his BABIP was 257 and his strand rate was...
I don't use starters as innings eaters. Other than my elite starters, I use any others that I have as little as possible. Loading up with relievers who have a...
... For better or worse ERA is what drives the Scoresheet simulator. It's not skills that matter, but results, and they are often in conflict with each other....
Wolf was a great young pitcher until the Phillies decided to let him throw 136 pitches on June 23, 2003, in 90+ degree heat, after not having thrown over 113...
Some managers like to have long deep pens to make up for the lack of rotation starters. If you have some position flexibility and a few bench guys that can...
I think owners' preferences in protecting certain positions over others correlates with their area of strength, or area they feel is important. If an owner...
I'm wading in here late, but this is my 2 cents anyway. In my 10-team PNL, there's generally some reasonable starting pitching available in the draft. I...
15 pitchers and 15 hitters, 16 pitchers and 14 hitters or something else? What's the norm and are there any specific reasons why one or the other is better?...
I'm not set on any rule myself, one year I kept 3 releivers, then again that worked out poorly, never tried that again. Â I was just asking to see what others...
I think it is too easy to let yourself get pigeonholed into a hard and fast rule as far as protectees by position. I've been all over the place with my...
Hello - I wonder if any of you have scouting reports on Randy Wells - what's his upside? is he a 2? a 3? a back-end starter? Does he have the makeup to...
I am starting a new league in Southern California. The rules will be formed once we get enough owners to decide upon them. We will have an in-person draft in...
... Steal for you imho. ... You can wait until the deadline to decide of course, but Sheets' questions render him unkeepable right now to me. I'm already on...
... For a 13-team keeper, I'd probably generally aim at 4 starting pitchers, 8 position players, and then a closer, a DH (in an AL), an extra "rare" position...
I personally don't "try" to protect 4th or 5th starters for my team. The trap I fall into is maybe spending to much on SP with break-out potential. Guys I'm...
Not to speak for Andy, with whom I generally agree on this point, but my standard keeper list usually consists of 9 bats, 3 starters, and a reliever. I have...
" 5th starters are the most overrated commodity in scoresheet. They are fungible, easily improved by using a SER and a couple of extra bullpen arms, and play...