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Posted on 3/21/11 at 2:44 pm to barry
There's a good chance that 3-4 of those guys Honk is keeping don't even pan out.
Posted on 3/21/11 at 2:49 pm to reddman
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There's a good chance that 3-4 of those guys Honk is keeping don't even pan out.
Harper has a lot of hype to live up to, so im a lil wary.
Trout seems like a can't miss prospect tho. I hope he continues impressing and gets that September call-up
Posted on 3/21/11 at 3:00 pm to Honkus
Strasburg, Harper, and Trout are close to sure things as long as they don't get injured. Ackley will be a high OBP and runs guy. Kila is a good keep IMO as well.
Posted on 3/21/11 at 3:52 pm to EarlyBird
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San Francisco SP Jonathan Sanchez hurled six innings and allowed just one hit in the Giants' 4-0 shutout of the Angels on Thursday in a Cactus League game. Sanchez struck out five batters, walked one and hit a batter with a pitch to improve to 2-0 in four starts this spring. The only hit the left-hander surrendered was Chris Pettit's sharp grounder off the glove of shortstop Miguel Tejada in the first inning. He then retired the following 17 batters he faced and lowered his ERA to a sparkling 1.23. "I am not 100 percent yet, but I am almost there," Sanchez said.
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Sanchez became San Francisco's first starter to last six innings this spring with another effortless outing. The 28-year-old, who was tabbed to be the Giants' No. 2 pitcher in the starting rotation this season, has amassed nine strikeouts this spring and owns an impressive 3:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio. He appears poised for another breakout season after registering 205 strikeouts and a 13-9 record last year. Consider him a rising option in Fantasy drafts and worthy of a selection in the middle rounds of all formats.
Posted on 3/21/11 at 4:04 pm to GynoSandberg
should have accepted my trade
Posted on 3/21/11 at 4:07 pm to Lester Earl
Joe Nathan's fastball hitting mid-90's now.
Posted on 3/21/11 at 4:11 pm to reddman
You have two awesome closers
in 2006
in 2006
Posted on 3/21/11 at 4:14 pm to GynoSandberg
I have a feeling that Nathan pulls a Wagner from last year.
It really came down to me keeping Lidge or Abreu, and I felt more comfortable going into the draft with 2 closers and 3 OF rather than 1 closer and 4 OF.
It really came down to me keeping Lidge or Abreu, and I felt more comfortable going into the draft with 2 closers and 3 OF rather than 1 closer and 4 OF.
Posted on 3/21/11 at 4:20 pm to GynoSandberg
Lidge was not great in 2006, FWIW
5.28 ERA with 32 saves
5.28 ERA with 32 saves
This post was edited on 3/21/11 at 4:22 pm
Posted on 3/21/11 at 4:23 pm to Rouge
I fricking hate Brad Lidge, too. This could be a short-lived marriage.
Posted on 3/21/11 at 4:34 pm to reddman
Nathan was is and will be better than Lidge.
Posted on 3/21/11 at 4:43 pm to PortCityTiger24
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2 first names = the suck
There are a few figs like that in this league.
Posted on 3/21/11 at 4:46 pm to reddman
You talking about the guy who's name is same mcsame?
This post was edited on 3/21/11 at 4:47 pm
Posted on 3/21/11 at 4:50 pm to PortCityTiger24
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You talking about the guy who's name is same mcsame?
shite, just off the top of my head:
Rouge
Port
Barry
All three have last names that are first names.
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