Originally posted by vrabbit:
Didn't we discuss having 2 DL spots?
We did not, but like anything else if there is majority support for it then we'd change it. Does anyone else want 2 DL spots?
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Originally posted by vrabbit:
Didn't we discuss having 2 DL spots?
Originally posted by crzy:
Originally posted by vrabbit:
Didn't we discuss having 2 DL spots?
We did not, but like anything else if there is majority support for it then we'd change it. Does anyone else want 2 DL spots?
Originally posted by crzy:
Originally posted by vrabbit:
Didn't we discuss having 2 DL spots?
We did not, but like anything else if there is majority support for it then we'd change it. Does anyone else want 2 DL spots?
Originally posted by crzy:
Originally posted by vrabbit:
I can tell you which team I don't like and that's crzy's. Didn't even draft 8 SP's and his 7th pitcher is Ricky Romero. Also will only get around to picking his 2nd closer with his last pick.
lol not sure why the difference between drafting 7 or 8 starting pitchers even matters considering that at some point or another most of the players drafted on everyone's bench will end up on the waiver wire.
And relief pitchers are the least valuable position in this league. I'm not concerned. Besides closers are so volatile. I could imagine you only having one closer at some point. Jason Grilli is a career journeyman, it's not hard to see him losing the closer role, nor is it hard to see Kenley Jansen taking over the job from League.
Anyways, my lack of mid-round picks forced me to punt relief pitching in search of more offense.
Now if you wish to criticize my lack of offense, I think that would be a more valid criticism
Not that any of this matters. Luck is the most important deciding factor in determining who wins this league.
Originally posted by vrabbit:
lol, you are underrating the value of relief pitchers, being able to play 3 of them every days has much higher scoring potential than whoever you're stashing on your bench for that one day or two you'll get to play them. Even if all 3 of my closers were sloppy, it'd still give me more scoring potential than your two.
Originally posted by vrabbit:
Originally posted by crzy:
Originally posted by vrabbit:
I can tell you which team I don't like and that's crzy's. Didn't even draft 8 SP's and his 7th pitcher is Ricky Romero. Also will only get around to picking his 2nd closer with his last pick.
lol not sure why the difference between drafting 7 or 8 starting pitchers even matters considering that at some point or another most of the players drafted on everyone's bench will end up on the waiver wire.
And relief pitchers are the least valuable position in this league. I'm not concerned. Besides closers are so volatile. I could imagine you only having one closer at some point. Jason Grilli is a career journeyman, it's not hard to see him losing the closer role, nor is it hard to see Kenley Jansen taking over the job from League.
Anyways, my lack of mid-round picks forced me to punt relief pitching in search of more offense.
Now if you wish to criticize my lack of offense, I think that would be a more valid criticism
Not that any of this matters. Luck is the most important deciding factor in determining who wins this league.
lol, you are underrating the value of relief pitchers, being able to play 3 of them every days has much higher scoring potential than whoever you're stashing on your bench for that one day or two you'll get to play them. Even if all 3 of my closers were sloppy, it'd still give me more scoring potential than your two.
Originally posted by crzy:
Really? I'd rather have the roster flexibility to add additional starting pitchers than to carry 3 closers.
I mean if you're talking Kimbrel, Motte, or the top closers who can get you 13-15 points per week, maybe.
But guys like Grilli you're looking at 230-250 points over 25 weeks, which is 9-10 points per week. You can easily get more than that by streaming a starting pitcher with that roster spot.
Originally posted by Ninerjohn:
Originally posted by crzy:
Really? I'd rather have the roster flexibility to add additional starting pitchers than to carry 3 closers.
I mean if you're talking Kimbrel, Motte, or the top closers who can get you 13-15 points per week, maybe.
But guys like Grilli you're looking at 230-250 points over 25 weeks, which is 9-10 points per week. You can easily get more than that by streaming a starting pitcher with that roster spot.
Why cant you carry 8 SPS, stream , and carry 3 closers? I plan on doing that.
Originally posted by crzy:
Originally posted by vrabbit:
Originally posted by crzy:
Originally posted by vrabbit:
I can tell you which team I don't like and that's crzy's. Didn't even draft 8 SP's and his 7th pitcher is Ricky Romero. Also will only get around to picking his 2nd closer with his last pick.
lol not sure why the difference between drafting 7 or 8 starting pitchers even matters considering that at some point or another most of the players drafted on everyone's bench will end up on the waiver wire.
And relief pitchers are the least valuable position in this league. I'm not concerned. Besides closers are so volatile. I could imagine you only having one closer at some point. Jason Grilli is a career journeyman, it's not hard to see him losing the closer role, nor is it hard to see Kenley Jansen taking over the job from League.
Anyways, my lack of mid-round picks forced me to punt relief pitching in search of more offense.
Now if you wish to criticize my lack of offense, I think that would be a more valid criticism
Not that any of this matters. Luck is the most important deciding factor in determining who wins this league.
lol, you are underrating the value of relief pitchers, being able to play 3 of them every days has much higher scoring potential than whoever you're stashing on your bench for that one day or two you'll get to play them. Even if all 3 of my closers were sloppy, it'd still give me more scoring potential than your two.
Really? I'd rather have the roster flexibility to add additional starting pitchers than to carry 3 closers.
I mean if you're talking Kimbrel, Motte, or the top closers who can get you 13-15 points per week, maybe.
But guys like Grilli you're looking at 230-250 points over 25 weeks, which is 9-10 points per week. You can easily get more than that by streaming a starting pitcher with that roster spot.
Originally posted by vrabbit:I'm pretty sure more than one of us mentioned it last year when like 3 of our players were on the DL at the time