Keep Duke or trade or pick up Chris Capuano of the brewers
Chris Capuano struck out a career-high 12 to help the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Cleveland Indians 6-4 Friday night. Capuano (7-4) allowed six hits in seven strong innings. Capuano, who is third in the NL with 93 strikeouts, has become the anchor of the Brewers' staff. With Ben Sheets, Tomo Ohka and Rick Helling all serving time on the disabled list, Capuano has turned in 14 quality starts in 15 outings.
2006-06-17 01:27:50
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answered by Stl5152733 1
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Keep Duke. Duke has more potential. He just is having a bad start to the season. So keep Duke and cancel the trade for Nolasco. Nolasco is unproven and he is playing for a bad team in Florida. In my opinion, you should drop Duke and get someone off the free agent market. For example, these guys below are doing better than Duke.
Ian Snell
Scott Olsen
Alay Soler
Mike Thompson
E. Gonzalez
2006-06-17 00:20:39
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answered by Mike Jones 5
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Nolasco is still unproven through 3 months of baseball.
Zach Duke had a tremendous year last year but is off to a shaky start. But, he started the year with elbow tendinitis and should be recovering. Expect a good second half.
Nolasco is a free agent in many Yahoo leagues, it's not worth trading for him. PLUS, Nolasco's WHIP is 1.36, that isn't great, and in baseball, people need to realize that WHIP is actually more important than ERA, as many experts would attest to.
Yes, Duke's WHIP is 1.46, but check out last year... 1.20. Nolasco has nothing to compare too, plus, FLA is one of the worst when it comes to run support. And they're expected to trade Lugo or Huff, so that won't help.
Stick to Duke.
2006-06-16 22:01:05
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answered by Ez E 2
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Zach Duke
2006-06-16 18:35:58
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answered by ndmac 5
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Keep Duke
2006-06-18 10:56:52
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answered by mwcrusaders35 2
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Hamilton is a huge addition for the Rangers. Hamilton is the critical 5 gadget participant and can flat out play. The Reds picked up a sleeper in Danny Herrera. no person different than minor league junkies like myself understand approximately this youngster. he's a lefty center reliever/set up dude with nasty wiffle-ball variety pitches. He slips below the radar because of the fact he's diminutive in length, approximately 5-7. look into his minor league numbers in 2006/07. He become drafted in with regards to the forty fifth around.
2016-12-13 16:45:37
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answered by ? 3
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I have Duke on my team so I would keep him, however if you need wins, neither of these guys are going to end up with great records
2006-06-17 03:52:40
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answered by n1ck34@sbcglobal.net 4
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Nolasco! The marlins pitchers are hot right now.
2006-06-17 19:09:45
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answered by RizzToThaLizz 2
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Try to drop someone else. Duke has too much potential. Especially after what he did last year. Try to drop Simone else.
2006-06-17 15:10:26
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answered by greg k 1
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Duke,he seems to be a stud on the mound.I don't follow NL. that close but always hear his name.
2006-06-17 14:48:35
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answered by croshow 2
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