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  1. He's the wrong guy to bring in, obviously lol. He probably serves as SP depth for us next year in AAA.
  2. Mayza and Dermody looking interesting too.
  3. You aren't the only one (not sure when the last time I dropped him was, but I think I've owned him multiple times there). Hopefully it'll teach me to hold onto Mahtook this time (and Powell).
  4. Congrats to the Indians!
  5. Can we please stop looking at straight cookies?
  6. Spanky has the right idea with the series GDTs right now. In that vein, someone change the title to make this the series thread.
  7. Maybe Pearce is hurt, maybe Gibby just wants to get a look at Hernandez and other young players in certain situations. If we were in the thick of it, we'd probably be seeing a lot more of Saunders and Pearce.
  8. Lol, life support was successful. Unreal.
  9. The Indians are in trouble! The streak is on life support.
  10. Blisters, blisters everywhere. Change the f***ing balls back!
  11. Plus, with the prospects we have coming up, we don't need any additional chemicals. Maybe a muscle relaxant ...
  12. We're just waiting for one last roster, then they system will drop all the non-keepers and add your selections itself.
  13. I doubt giving up the DH would matter much. Assuming his bat is average for a DH (98 wRC+ this year), then you'd be talking about roughly 3 innings every five days, and being able to mix and match to the pitchers for those innings probably negates the downside. Now where it would matter, is the DH is kinda useful when you have a vet with a nagging injury - and we have a lot of those lol.
  14. You'd be crazy not to take him at 15M per year over 4 or 5 years. It's likely he'll get north of 20M though, which all things being equal, I'd rather give to Donaldson.
  15. Last year Starlin Castro put up a 94 wRC+ with 21 home runs.
  16. If you think the young guys could be regulars in the future, then you don't use them as backups next year. They either start in the MLB, or in AAA. I really, REALLY don't want to see Zeke next year. Maybe sign Saunders cheap to be the backup / platoon, since Teoscar could probably handle CF if Pillar was to go down. Also, if we're not gonna play Pearce at all at 2nd when needed, then trade him. Part of his value is in the lineup flexibility.
  17. Interesting, yeah definitely kinda screws over Otani's team, but makes more sense in general (and may be better for Japanese teams in general too, as stars who are posted could net them a larger payout).
  18. I think we're just waiting on L54's cuts and we can start. Good to see you still on the right side of the ground Hopefully it went well.
  19. I think I read that MLB and Japan are looking to make a new deal regarding the posting system before Otani is posted. I have to wonder if there could be a provision to allow higher posting fees, but some of the extra is split between the team and the player or something? More interestingly, maybe the player could be granted service time for playing in Japan or something if they're under 25 when they're posted.
  20. In terms of their skill set, minor league numbers, etc they both appear to be very similar players. Forget Urena's projected wRC+, that's just for this year, and he's coming up straight out of AA. I don't expect him to be this year's Gregorius next year or anything, but I could very easily see their career trajectories being similar.
  21. Click on your name in Yahoo (the one under your team name), select your WTPDL team from last year out of the list. It should show you your final roster. You can also just look at your team that shows this year, but it might have a player or two missing if they aren't in the database for some reason.
  22. Depends on his health, which imo is the only driving factor behind his bad offensive year. Defensively, he seems to rate in the upper quarter of qualified 1st baseman this year, so I wouldn't really call him poor in general. If his health issues really turn out to be chronic, that deal is going to look very, very bad. If he figures out how to manage them, he'll likely return into the 3.5 to 4 WAR range.
  23. I'm not sure he'd be a lesser one. That's probably a pretty good comparison straight up.
  24. He's just getting them out of the way early.
  25. Not quite the start I was hoping to see.
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