No off days next week

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No off days next week

#1 Post by viper »

I was looking to see when Peavy pitches next. I saw that each American League team played all seven days. Checking the National League, they also have a full slate of games every day. My guess is that this does not happen very often. It also mean many, many 2-start pitchers next week. More chances to make bad decisions.
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plus next weekend is Interleague play for all but two NL teams


very interesting week for lineup decisions

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#3 Post by viper »

an ?advantage? of no bench leagues is that you really don't have a whole lot of decisions. You do have a few players that get minimal ABs in half the inter-league games. But my league has one-game eligibility. I'm hoping that during inter-league play, Matsui sees the OF once or Hafner get a single crack at 1B.
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