Notorious T.R.E.
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Oh man, closed to getting screwed on another roll! Can't wait.
Some guys like to turn the lights on, let the season run, check in with a light touch.Nahhhhhhhhh
Just everyone talking about only 10 or 11 man pitching staffs made me double check. Guess defensive subs and pinch hitting is bigger in this thing than BTTF.
Generally not, but there have been times when I've wanted to squeeze every extra game I could out of a good batter with limited PAs (1980 George Brett's 515 PAs is a good example). So sometimes that good batter gets trotted out at 99 or 98%.The site recommends 6000, but I don't think batter fatigue has every really been a problem with these open salary drafts. I've maybe had a catcher or two that get tired.
Tom Grieve ineligible.I have two guys that I would like for Round 25, one Ranger, one non-Ranger. Pretty sure neither will be taken.
That'a not what's happening, Merlin.I think you all just need to stop drafting ####ty players who happened to have one good season
Everyone else had 10 rounds to try it.Guy who got Caldwell in round 11 isn't allowed to whine about rolls IMO...
Yeah, last three or so rounds have been a wasteland. Can we start again at Round 20?Kraft... said:Another 2 worst roll for me, crazy![]()
Where are you GB?Oh, Pacific Time. Crap, I almost posted my pick.
Love downtown Pitt from a placemaking perspective. Would love to see a ballgame there (baseball. F the Steelers. Sorry bud)Pittsburgh. Tech capital of the midwest.
Not a Steeler fan. They can keep their rapist QB and their idiot fans.Love downtown Pitt from a placemaking perspective. Would love to see a ballgame there (baseball. F the Steelers. Sorry bud)
SP 1988 David Cone R 20-3-0 235 2.22 .213 1.12 8.29 3.11 0.39 213-80 $7,280,933
SP 1987 Mark Langston L 19-13-0 272 3.84 .238 1.31 8.67 3.77 0.99 262-114 $6,670,044
SP 1984 Doyle Alexander R 17-6-0 262 3.13 .242 1.14 4.78 2.03 0.72 139-59 $6,870,513
SP 1983 Bill Gullickson R 17-12-0 243 3.75 .251 1.19 4.46 2.19 0.71 120-59 $5,700,528
SP 1991 Ken Hill R 11-10-0 182 3.57 .224 1.18 6.01 3.33 0.74 121-67 $4,478,892
RP 1988 Randy Myers L 7-3-26 69 1.72 .190 0.91 9.13 2.25 0.66 69-17 $2,443,405
RP 1982 Bill Caudill R 12-9-26 96 2.35 .192 1.05 10.44 3.29 0.85 111-35 $3,207,538
RP 1983 Gary Lavelle L 7-4-20 87 2.59 .229 1.06 7.03 1.97 0.41 68-19 $2,746,537
RP 1992 John Wetteland R 4-4-37 84 2.92 .213 1.20 10.69 3.89 0.65 99-36 $2,116,562
RP 1990 Randy Johnson L 14-11-0 220 3.65 .216 1.34 7.95 4.92 1.07 194-120 $5,023,867
RP 1980 Jim Clancy R 13-16-0 251 3.30 .233 1.38 5.46 4.60 0.68 152-128 $5,801,688
If I can make my way there, let's hit a game.Not a Steeler fan. They can keep their rapist QB and their idiot fans.
PNC Park is amazing though. My favorite park.
It was a test for East Coast BiasOh, Pacific Time. Crap, I almost posted my pick.