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12 team H2H league
C R. Hernandez
1B R. Howard
2B T. Iguchi
3B B. Hall
SS C. Guillen
OF G. Sizemore
OF I. Suzuki
OF J. Damon
UT J. Dye
SP M. Mussina
SP B. Arroyo
RP T. Hoffman
RP T. Saito
P C. Wang
P K. Rogers
P D. Lowe
BN T. Glavine
BN J. Johnson
BN C. Lee
BN J. Contreras
BN J. Broxton
I know I need another closer, I'm trying to trade for one.

2007-03-20 16:39:04 · 3 answers · asked by The Fantasy King 5 in Sports Fantasy Sports

3 answers

Looks good, too many pitchers. Depending on your categories dump on Contreras. Johnson will hit DL when rosters are posted so you don't have to rush to dump him. The roster spot will open when he qualifies. I don't think you really need another closer that bad, you have two that will get the opportunities and this is H2H so you only count Monday to Sunday not the season. The time you may really want to look to pull the trigger on a closer are the weeks that the Dodgers play the Padres because only one of your closers will get a shot. Broxton is good insurance for Saito and can provide some valuable innings and ERA WHIP control. If you are counting K/9 look to get another RP like Broxton, this can eat up 5-6 innings a week of low ERA-WHIP and high K/9 numbers, it's like having a starter throw a shutout every week.

Look for a little more AVG stability in your OF, check your waiver wire for Garrett Anderson. He is almost forgotten but should be good for .300 /20-25HR's/100RBI's this year. His back is completely healed, for the first time in 3 years. He no longer has to lead his front shoulder and is hitting to the opposite field with power again. For the last 3 years pitchers have avoided the inside on him, now he takes away the outside pitch again. His avg draft position has risen about 70 spots in some expert drafts since the start of spring training.

Your other option is backups at 3B and 2B, for avg without major loss of power look for Edwin Encarnacion at 3B. And for more speed look for Chris Burke at 2B.
What ever you need, move slow - your team is fine, adjust as you need to and not just to make a change. You only have to be better than the team you are playing this week, not all teams. So make some room on your bench and adjust to your needs based on who you are playing against.
The secret to H2H is not trying to build the best overall team, but to be flexible enough to beat the team you are playing each week.

2007-03-20 17:26:24 · answer #1 · answered by EnormusJ69 5 · 0 0

Team looks good but pick up some more bats. Drop Contreras, Josh Johnson(he is injured) and Cliff Lee and pick up some bats. Your speed looks good, but you may need some more pop. Oh yeah, and don't worry about closer, there are bound to be some good closer options out there once the season starts.

2007-03-20 16:48:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I love the lineup other than Iguchi.. i would see if you can get someone like Kinsler who can have a breakout year and go 20/20 with a high avg...

The pitching staff is pretty decent with a lot of depth... i wouldn't waste my time with a guy like Broxton though - i would drop him and see if you can get another closer in his spot

other than that you have a pretty sweet team.. i really love the OFs with Sizemore, Damon, and Ichiro...

2007-03-21 04:13:17 · answer #3 · answered by ryan99n2000 3 · 0 0

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