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HurricaneDij39
The Middle of Everywhere: NWI
Which aging veteran would you rather have as your top reserve in standard head-to-head mixed leagues?
Neither unless very deep league.Which aging veteran would you rather have as your top reserve in standard head-to-head mixed leagues?
talk to cbs lol i think 553 abs is alot of wishing and hoping.279/.356/.449 is rather optimistic for someone who's hit .267/.342/.406 over the last four seasons. The last time he met that projection was 2018, and he only played 38 games.
I wouldn't have either as a reserve and I am in 2 30 team/50 player leagues, Tapia, Hampson or Hillard in COL over both, zero upside
in a dynasty league, not a chance, but that's the only leagues I am in. No position eligibility this year sealed it now for almost every format. Still a HOFer, I wouldn't take Pujols either.You wouldnt take Miggy as a top 1500 player? Lol come on
in a dynasty league, not
in a dynasty league, not a chance, but that's the only leagues I am in. No position eligibility this year sealed it now for almost every format. Still a HOFer, I wouldn't take Pujols either.
Miggy, Pujols, madbum, etc picks, people pay higher for past performances rather than future performances and their name adds more than they are actually worth. Their numbers have a consistant decline., look at past HOFer careers and you will see a pattern. Its normal in the cycle of fantasy of all the great players. There are exceptions, what Verlander, Grienke and Nelson Cruz has done is extremely rare but could fall off a cliff any second.
great point on trade bait, you dead on right. if you have a few suckers in the league. I sorta gave up doing that and just went with getting new call ups, they are good enough to make it to the majors where as some higher prospects don't. I just changed my approach over the years with my trading, i figured out how to win without screwing over another team to see if I could win that way. Both work.absolutely. But again. If they find beginning of season success. You can trade them for real value. People are more likely to believe in a hof who is having a good start than any random player.
I mean if 25 games in and miggy is having a good season. You could definitely trade him for future picks or good(not great) prospects. Wouldn’t be surprised if you can get a Corbin carrol type.
Miggy, Pujols, madbum, etc picks, people pay higher for past performances rather than future performances and their name adds more than they are actually worth. Their numbers have a consistant decline., look at past HOFer careers and you will see a pattern. Its normal in the cycle of fantasy of all the great players. There are exceptions, what Verlander, Grienke and Nelson Cruz has done is extremely rare but could fall off a cliff any second.
I bought in to a Madbum rebound...
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I almost did a few years ago but noticed that the other 2 sfg big guns fell off a cliff from over use too, ended up keeping Graterol in the deal instead.I bought in to a Madbum rebound...
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I did last year... But not this year... hard to trust a rebound on one of the worst teams in baseball... if this was the giants still then maybe...
I almost did a few years ago but noticed that the other 2 sfg big guns fell off a cliff from over use too, ended up keeping Graterol in the deal instead.