Standard 5x5 NL only.
Current usual suspects are
Fukudome - losing PT but started 4 of last 5
ScHairston - starting but 6/35 last 21 days
S.Smith - 8/41 last 21 days, seems to be in slump
Hinske - 8/42 but PT should be better with Chipper out
Morse - 12/48 last 21 but looks to be getting more PT in right - has power
8, 9, or 10 in all hitting and want to keep it that way. All categories are close except RBIs where I have 20s gap in both directions.
My gut says release Fukudome or Smith. I don't have any feel on Hairston and the what the addition of Ludwick will do to his PT.
Help - thoughts
Victorino is - who is out
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Re: Victorino is - who is out
I think Hairston (you always have to guess when to start him and no one is that clairvoyant) and Smith can easily be cut.viper wrote:Standard 5x5 NL only.
Current usual suspects are
Fukudome - losing PT but started 4 of last 5
ScHairston - starting but 6/35 last 21 days
S.Smith - 8/41 last 21 days, seems to be in slump
Hinske - 8/42 but PT should be better with Chipper out
Morse - 12/48 last 21 but looks to be getting more PT in right - has power
8, 9, or 10 in all hitting and want to keep it that way. All categories are close except RBIs where I have 20s gap in both directions.
My gut says release Fukudome or Smith. I don't have any feel on Hairston and the what the addition of Ludwick will do to his PT.
Help - thoughts