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Waiver Wire talk

Posted: Mon Apr 2, 2007 2:16 am
by OldNo7
Talk about who is hot to be picked up, upcoming injury bumping someone's value, someone's value slipping to the wire, any sleepers and so on...

Posted: Mon Apr 2, 2007 7:11 am
by Jose7
I need someone who can get holds, got any sleepers?

Posted: Mon Apr 2, 2007 1:04 pm
by OldNo7
Jason Frasor is a guy no one is drafting, but he is deemed the set up man for the Jays.

Posted: Mon Apr 2, 2007 2:59 pm
by Basketball Jesus
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Posted: Mon Apr 2, 2007 10:33 pm
by sunshinekids99
^^^^ Good pick BBJ.

Not sure how deep of sleepers we are talking here with Hold guys. Maybe someone like Chad Qualls or Matt Thorton could provide quite a bit of holds.

Posted: Wed Apr 4, 2007 5:03 am
by Griff83
Pick BJ Upton up ASAP

Posted: Wed Apr 4, 2007 6:41 pm
by jentoniodavis
For Holds...Matt Capps, unfortuntely the pirates don't have too many leads late in the game...but they are offensively improved overall

Posted: Wed Apr 4, 2007 8:12 pm
by Icness
If Curtis Granderson is somehow available (like he was in my Yahoo league), pounce all over him. His stroke looks a little tighter and he's got the green light to steal basically whenever he wants. If you play in one of those bizarro leagues where defense counts, he made one error in CF last season to boot.

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2007 12:08 am
by 8-Ball
Any good relievers that could be unknowns on the wire that i should look out for, my team is soft in relief pitching, my star reliever is Todd jones

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2007 5:38 pm
by 2009NBAChamps
Icness wrote:If Curtis Granderson is somehow available (like he was in my Yahoo league), pounce all over him. His stroke looks a little tighter and he's got the green light to steal basically whenever he wants. If you play in one of those bizarro leagues where defense counts, he made one error in CF last season to boot.


Heh yea I was lucky enough to get him in a 12 team h2h league.... although errors do count and that did hurt last week :(

But yea I like his positioning atop the Detroit order. If he can improve his OBP I could see him getting 30+ steals and around 120 runs although that may be a little generous...

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2007 5:39 pm
by 2009NBAChamps
8-Ball wrote:Any good relievers that could be unknowns on the wire that i should look out for, my team is soft in relief pitching, my star reliever is Todd jones


For short term relief you could take David Riske from KC... filling in for Dotel til he gets back...

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2007 5:59 pm
by OldNo7
List what looks to be the top 10-15 RP if you can and its easier to give advice on whether any are good to pick up.

Posted: Fri Apr 6, 2007 1:38 pm
by JoshD
8-Ball wrote:Any good relievers that could be unknowns on the wire that i should look out for, my team is soft in relief pitching, my star reliever is Todd jones


Solomon Torres of Pittsburgh (3 saves already)
Al Reyes of Tampa Bay

Two really cheap options I picked off waivers because I slacked on getting closers in the draft.

Posted: Sat Apr 7, 2007 5:38 am
by Ocho Cinco
Already people are dropping decent names on the wire to stock up on pitching.

My 10 man league just had Pierzynski, Iguchi and LaRoche hit the wire for mediocre pitching.

Posted: Sat Apr 7, 2007 6:38 am
by 8-Ball
I like this japanese guy Akinora Iwamura, had a GREAT game against toronto

Posted: Sun Apr 8, 2007 12:32 am
by Bow2Yao11
8-Ball wrote:I like this japanese guy Akinora Iwamura, had a GREAT game against toronto



I would pick up Iwamura.

Posted: Mon Apr 9, 2007 7:02 am
by Crowned
I'm looking for another reliever/closer

RP's/Closers currently available:

Torres
Ryan Dempster
Armando Benitez
Jorge Julio
Akinori Otsuka
Joel Zumaya
Mike Gonzalez
Adam Wainright



Any suggestions?

Posted: Mon Apr 9, 2007 3:15 pm
by ManualRam
Crowned wrote:I'm looking for another reliever/closer

RP's/Closers currently available:

Torres
Ryan Dempster
Armando Benitez
Jorge Julio
Akinori Otsuka
Joel Zumaya
Mike Gonzalez
Adam Wainright
Fernando Wainwright


Any suggestions?


hmm, seems like a shallow league. what are you lookin for statswise? cuz the best pitchers on that list wont get you saves, yet. zumaya is a top 2-3 setup man. he'll get you a ton of K's and awesome ratios. wainwright could turn out to be a top 30 starting pitcher IMO. both could also eventually close later in the yr depending on the health of their respective team's aging closers.
if you're lookin for saves now i'd prolly go with torres. if the pirates win any games at all it'll be by slim margins, which means more save opportunities cuz they have a decent young staff and a weak offense.
same could be said about benitez and his team, but i just dont trust him yet. i was a dempster owner last yr and he sucks, i'd keep my eye on bob howry and mike wuertz should dempster start to suck again.
julio already got pulled once for a save opp and blew another save, keep an eye on taylor tankersley or henry owen for the marlins. in regards to otsuka, gagne's off the DL on friday. take that for what its worth.

Posted: Mon Apr 9, 2007 7:24 pm
by Crowned
ManualRam wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



hmm, seems like a shallow league. what are you lookin for statswise? cuz the best pitchers on that list wont get you saves, yet. zumaya is a top 2-3 setup man. he'll get you a ton of K's and awesome ratios. wainwright could turn out to be a top 30 starting pitcher IMO. both could also eventually close later in the yr depending on the health of their respective team's aging closers.
if you're lookin for saves now i'd prolly go with torres. if the pirates win any games at all it'll be by slim margins, which means more save opportunities cuz they have a decent young staff and a weak offense.
same could be said about benitez and his team, but i just dont trust him yet. i was a dempster owner last yr and he sucks, i'd keep my eye on bob howry and mike wuertz should dempster start to suck again.
julio already got pulled once for a save opp and blew another save, keep an eye on taylor tankersley or henry owen for the marlins. in regards to otsuka, gagne's off the DL on friday. take that for what its worth.



It's an 8 team league, but with a large pot for winnings, so the talent is definitely there on each team. I currently have Hoffman and Wagner as my closers, so perhaps a reliever would be more beneficial to me than a closer. It's a yahoo league with typical pitcher scoring, with IP, Wins, Saves, ERA, K's and WHIP.

Thanks for your advice, I'll probably look towards Wainwright or Zumaya.

Posted: Mon Apr 9, 2007 7:49 pm
by OldNo7
Zumaya is definitely cream of the crop there. In most drafts he goes before half of the closers because of his K, WHIP and ERA.