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  1. I was high on him but I didn't scan the waiver wire closely enough.
  2. Projected value for his league settings based on Steamer projections: Belt 16$ Utley 19$ Desmond 15$ Sandoval 24$ Matt Carpenter 20$ Matt Venable 13$ Blanks (negative) Ruiz 9$ Snider (negative) Morneau 13$ Simmons 14$ Estrada 6$ Miley 4$ T. Ross 4$ Locke 0$ Grilli 15$ Vogelsong 0$ Samar 12$ Stammen 5$
  3. Sure it's a small sample size but he also has a very large sample size of being a not good hitter so the burden of proof is on Goins to show something, to show that this Seitzer thing has made a difference. Otherwise, the only reasonable assumption is that he's the same crappy hitter he's always been and neither Seitzer nor anyone else is going to change that.
  4. Hell no. Might PVR it if it's on Sportnet or TSN.
  5. It's just a Social Media marketing thing. I expect a lot of lists will be similar to mine with Ervin Santana being a popular pick for number 1.
  6. 1. Doug Fister 2. R. A. Dickey 3. Scott Kazmir 4. Mark Buehrle 5. Brandon Morrow
  7. This is probably more of a happy accident than anything else but there really can't be a better slot to put Dickey than in betwee Morrow and Hutch. Do you know if there's a reverse Dickey effect where R.A. is more effective following hard throwers? Intuitively, you would think so.
  8. Jon Rauch (not that I would ever tell him to his face)
  9. Redmond isn't that bad. He's bascially under the dictionnary under 5th starter and that's what he's pitching like.
  10. Wasn't the whole reason they did the trade they did do is that they really wanted Lombardozzi, to the point of settling for a underwhelming overall return for Fister? Maybe they feel he can handle shortstop?
  11. And yet the guy is completely unsentimental and mostly unbiased as a fantasy player (if not downright ruthless in his gamemanship). I think that's where he shows his true colours.
  12. I'll just go ahead and be a big homer and predict this is the season he doesn't get hurt.
  13. "How Andrew McCutchen is to the Pirates, I want to be like that for Toronto – or how Derek Jeter is to the Yankees." Delusional much? A week into the season when it's time to try to sneak Jeffres through for the second year in a row, this guy can be called up to fill the Dewayne Wyse rose. Cabrera will need a caddie if he's to have some CF starts. That's the ceiling.
  14. He might even be less than that depending on how he bounces back.
  15. He's going to get starts when Colby gets days off. He most obviously will hurt this team. I don't know how you could argue otherwise frankly.
  16. They may have known. They were more concerned with getting through the season.
  17. Thanks for posting that. I guess that's what's different between this year and last.
  18. Happ might still have options actually. He was slated to start last season in the minors before they swapped him out for Romero. He played in the minors later in the season but that was a rehab assignment and they may not have kept him longer than the designated rehab time so he may not have burned the option the Jays were planning to use last year.
  19. You're probably right. I certainly hope that you are.
  20. I don't think it's that much and I think it would be worth it.
  21. O.K. but it's still a bad idea. Starting Romero in it would also be a bad idea.
  22. You're right. Only Jeffres has been truly horrible of that group. McGowan's actually been pretty sharp.
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