Well at this point I would drop them both. However if you are really hurting on steals you may need lofton although i'd use him only as a third outfielder. I would drop Gonzales, but keep any eye on him just in case the closer job opens up again.
2007-03-26 12:45:07
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answered by Mariko 4
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Yes. Lofton will only appear in 100 games for the Rangers. You should have never drafted Gonzalez.
2007-03-26 15:48:37
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends who you are picking up and how deep your league is. Lofton isn't a full time player anymore, but does have good value in deeper leagues.
Gonzalez is worthless though. I'd bet that Soriano is the backup choice for saves in Atlanta.
2007-03-26 16:57:29
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answered by thebaseballjunkie 3
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Both need to go. Gonzalez, however, I would keep my eye on in case Wickman loses his job. The hard part about this question is you don't say how many players are on your roster, and how many teams are in the league. Who else is in your outfield and on your pitching staff.
My key pickups for you: Emil Brown, Mark Teahan, Alex, Gordon, Austin Kearns, Salomon Torres, David Weathers, Rich Hill, Mark Mulder, Kei Igawa, Jake Westbrook, Cliff Lee, Jeremy Sowers, Ricky Nolasco.
Good Luck
2007-03-26 16:46:45
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answered by ballinsohard12 3
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You have to drop them. Main reason is they won't help you anywhere and you can pick them up again (because nobody else will). Go with someone that specializes in a category or at least a starter (offense) or a closer or person who has an opportunity to close if the main person falters.
2007-03-26 17:06:49
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answered by dhtakemoto 3
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Why do you even have EITHER on your lineup?...
2007-03-26 15:49:00
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answered by ooftyman 2
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