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I still can’t find Enrique or Kiki on the blasted google doc
He is, but Arsenal picked before Kraft so it didn’t really make a difference.Think Oso should still be ITC
It's round 38I'm pretty sure @Northern Voice is back ITC - should we put a hold to let him catch up (still has two skips outstanding IIRC)
Same skips as earlier this morning:I'm pretty sure @Northern Voice is back ITC - should we put a hold to let him catch up (still has two skips outstanding IIRC)
It's round 38I'm pretty sure @Northern Voice is back ITC - should we put a hold to let him catch up (still has two skips outstanding IIRC)
Eephus is right - plus, not that this is at all the case here, but don't want to incentive waiting on picks.
I'm ready to pick ... don't want to be a Richard, though.
(33.08?)
33.08: RP Jose Alvarez, LAA
Alvarez was called up to the majors for the first time on June 9, 2013, and made his debut starting in place of Aníbal Sánchez. He recorded a win and a quality start, pitching six innings while striking out seven against the Cleveland Indians. He was sent back to the Toledo Mud Hens that same day.
The 24-year-old's numbers regressed upon reaching Triple-A.
I haven't had a chance to look at stuff this weekend but I will make up picks late tonight or tomorrow morning.I'm pretty sure @Northern Voice is back ITC - should we put a hold to let him catch up (still has two skips outstanding IIRC)
J D Davis HOU 3B
Davis did not play in the playoffs, but was still on the Astros 40-man roster, giving him a chance to win his first career championship.
Suarez doesn't have a big fastball, but he commands it well, and throws three other pitches that should be average.
38.11 Luis Cessa, SP NYY
He's capable of eating innings out of the bullpen.