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Mine is saves+holds, which is much better than saves only. I don't chase saves, but I went the few extra bucks fo Osuna's consistency.
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Net saves + Net holds is even betterMine is saves+holds, which is much better than saves only. I don't chase saves, but I went the few extra bucks fo Osuna's consistency.
Received a trade offer ahead of my dynasty auction. The other guy offered Jorge Polanco ($3) for Keuchel ($3) and Correa ($41).
I'm most likely going to drop Correa and don't intend to bid on him (too injury prone the last two seasons). I have depth at SP, so losing Keuchel doesn't bother me much.
I just don't know much about Polanco. He was pretty good last year is about all I know.
Yeah, I went ahead and pulled the trigger. Figured it was better than getting nothing for Correa. Polanco and Bichette should be solid values at SS for $3 each.With the exception of steals, the trends are positive with Polanco and he is only 26. He showed signs of being a productive hitter before last season. He has some pop and he has had a good walk rate for a while, so the high average is probably sustainable. He is a decent bet for 20-plus home runs again, too. He is one of many players who changed his launch angle and gained exit velocity in 2019.
One thing to keep in mind is that he was suspended for 80 games in 2018 for PED use. There is always a chance he could get busted again.
I'd rather have Polanco at $3 than Keuchel and I certainly wouldn't keep Correa at that number given his injuries. I'd take the trade.
No clear choice there. Is Jones expected to get the call this season? If not, I'd probably lean toward Peraza, but yeah, I don't think it's going to make or break your season.You can tell we are into serious reaching time. I'm sitting here debating among Kevin Pillar, Jose Peraza and Indians 3B prospect Nolan Jones for my next pick, which is due in about an hour.
This is an OPS league, which really hurts Pillar. He also may not have a job once Verdugo gets healthy. Peraza is no sure thing to start, either, but those 2018 numbers look enticing. Jones has power and he walked 96 times last season in Class AA and that was the lowest walk rate of his minor league career so far.
I spent way too much time on this shirt.
No clear choice there. Is Jones expected to get the call this season? If not, I'd probably lean toward Peraza, but yeah, I don't think it's going to make or break your season.
Definitely. I almost blew it and kept Severino in one league because I had selected my keepers a few days early. Fortunately, I remembered to check my keepers on the deadline day and I was able to drop Sevy and keep Soler.Is it just me, or does something always seem to happen when you don't check your roster for a few days, even if it is still Spring Training?
My money league draft is already done and waivers aren't open yet, so I hadn't looked at my team for days. I looked about 20 minutes ago and found out about Trey Mancini leaving the Orioles due to a non-baseball medical issue that will require surgery, which certainly doesn't sound good. My first thought is that I hope the guy is okay. I'm trying not to think too much about the impact on my fantasy team, mostly because I am guessing this is a fairly serious issue.
Definitely. I almost blew it and kept Severino in one league because I had selected my keepers a few days early. Fortunately, I remembered to check my keepers on the deadline day and I was able to drop Sevy and keep Soler.