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Clutch Pitchers (January 28, 2004)
Discussion ThreadPosted 11:35 a.m.,
January 30, 2004
(#14) -
Brian P
Did anyone catch the number of Phillies SP's at the bottom of the clutch list? Millwood, Milton AND Padilla all rank in the bottom 8! It's doesn't look like the LI's are that great either.
FANTASY CENTRAL (February 21, 2004)
Posted 6:33 p.m.,
February 22, 2004
(#7) -
Brian P
Have you run any data on other 5x5's with less/more team totals? It would be interesting to see how things would change and if that could be formulated reasonably. Tango's mention of replacement players is how I go into my auctions, which are made difficult by the number of variables (MI's, CI's, Util) and ability to manipulate your team makeup in terms of batting/pitching balance. Obviously, even in ranking players, understanding the level of replacement will be highly dependent on the number of teams...
FANTASY CENTRAL (February 21, 2004)
Posted 10:19 a.m.,
February 23, 2004
(#16) -
Brian P
Bard - the only thing that I notcied is that when I wanted to view the last teams roster in a 6-man league that it didn't show it to me. Otherwise, nice job.
The Scouting Report, By the Fans, For the Fans - Most Similar Fielders (March 18, 2004)
Posted 6:21 p.m.,
March 18, 2004
(#5) -
Brian P
I was suprised to see Hidalgo's only comparison to be Kevin Cash. Sort of a strange combination of positions. I guess I would have imagined seeing him more along the Jose Cruz, JR., Jose Guillen types....