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Post by Mets/WhiteSoxGM on Mar 25, 2007 16:50:46 GMT -4
Let's have some predictions for our Fantasy Season based on Division.
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Post by prhood on Mar 25, 2007 17:00:20 GMT -4
It should be close between the Twins and White Sox but the latter appear to have a pitching edge.
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Post by Mets/WhiteSoxGM on Mar 25, 2007 17:02:38 GMT -4
You mean the fact that he is punting saves and practically holds? (Finally... some talking in this league)
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Post by prhood on Mar 25, 2007 18:05:16 GMT -4
True although your advantage in those 2 categories appears to just offset his in ERA and WHIP, The big advantage I see is in terms of Ws in your favour.
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Post by indiansgm on Mar 25, 2007 20:27:10 GMT -4
White Sox should win the division.
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Post by twinsgm on Mar 25, 2007 22:08:10 GMT -4
Hmmm, not sure how Chien Ming Wang, Cliff Lee, Jeff Francis, Robinson Tejeda and Carlos Silva can in any way compare to Roy Oswalt, Roy Halladay, Cole Hamels, Derek Lowe and Tim Wakefield. Twins (I) clearly have a big advantage in starting pitching. Concededly, however, white sox has an advantage in relief pitching.
As far as hitting goes White Sox is pretty darn solid.
Here's how I see it:
Pitching:
Twins take wins, strikeouts, era, whip White Sox take holds and saves
Twins 4, White Sox 2
Hitting:
Twins take OBP White Sox take steals, AVG, Runs Too close to call in RBI, HR
Twins 1, White Sox 3
Overall score Twins 5, White Sox 5, with HR and RBI being the tiebreaker.
No matter how you cut it, it's a close call.
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Post by Mets/WhiteSoxGM on Mar 25, 2007 23:24:15 GMT -4
Well bottom line is activity.... we only play each other 3 times during the year I believe (did not really check)
The most active owners win in leagues like this.... baseball.com is the perfect example of this with this format.
Good luck.. should be a close year
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Post by whatguy41 on Mar 26, 2007 12:16:55 GMT -4
I really like the way the Twins and Brewers drafted, but I got to go with the White Sox based on our heated (yet one-sided) rivalry in the sister league.
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Post by zavoking on Mar 26, 2007 14:05:09 GMT -4
I think the Twins may have a slight advantage over the White Sox in this division.
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Post by philliesgm on Mar 29, 2007 18:43:47 GMT -4
Twins. It's a very close call, but I had to give it to the Twins because it looks like the White Sox is actually STARTING Nick Punto...and anyone who does that is bound to make a few other mistakes during the course of the season.
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Post by DodgersGM on Mar 29, 2007 22:37:51 GMT -4
I'm thinking the CWS right now have the edge, with the Twins have a very strong team. I think people might be overlooking the Brewers right now.
My expectations
1 - CWS 2 - MIL 3 - MIN 4 - CHC
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Post by Mets/WhiteSoxGM on Apr 9, 2007 3:30:51 GMT -4
Hmmm, not sure how Chien Ming Wang, Cliff Lee, Jeff Francis, Robinson Tejeda and Carlos Silva can in any way compare to Roy Oswalt, Roy Halladay, Cole Hamels, Derek Lowe and Tim Wakefield. Twins (I) clearly have a big advantage in starting pitching. Concededly, however, white sox has an advantage in relief pitching. As far as hitting goes White Sox is pretty darn solid. Here's how I see it: Pitching: Twins take wins, strikeouts, era, whip White Sox take holds and saves Twins 4, White Sox 2 Hitting: Twins take OBP White Sox take steals, AVG, Runs Too close to call in RBI, HR Twins 1, White Sox 3 Overall score Twins 5, White Sox 5, with HR and RBI being the tiebreaker. No matter how you cut it, it's a close call. Well.... not that close... I saw it as a 10-2 Domination
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Post by twinsgm on Apr 9, 2007 18:20:21 GMT -4
Sure sure, rub it in. We'll see how our rematches go though.
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Post by Mets/WhiteSoxGM on Apr 10, 2007 0:27:56 GMT -4
Just a little talkin.... as this league needs it
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