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  1. HarleyQuinn

    Head 2 Head Fantasy Baseball 2005

    The next trio that are due up to pick #1: Raz #2: Vern #3: Slapnuts
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    Head 2 Head Fantasy Baseball 2005

    Gotham Harlequins select 2B Luis Castillo of the Florida Marlins Wart's Whackos(Wart) is now due up
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    Head 2 Head Fantasy Baseball 2005

    Bravesfan Rebels of Oakland Will Scarlet due up... Also if we could post who's up after we make our picks, it'll be helpful for the next picker.
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    Head 2 Head Fantasy Baseball 2005

    3 hours and 1 minute as of now
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    Head 2 Head Fantasy Baseball 2005

    Hah...so that's 1 already then huh?
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    All-Time Draft

    I'll be the Pawtucket Red Sox
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    Head 2 Head Fantasy Baseball 2005

    Gotham Harlequins select 3B/OF Chipper Jones
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    Head 2 Head Fantasy Baseball 2005

    Vern Gagne Iggymcfly Will Scarlet are all due up.
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    The Kansas City Royals

    1. David DeJesus CF - .762 OPS in 413 PA last year 2. Angel Berroa SS - .693 OPS in 554 PA 3. Mike Sweeney 1B - .851 OPS in 452 PA 4. Ken Harvey DH - .759 OPS in 494 PA 5. Matt Stairs LF - .796 OPS in 496 PA 6. Terrence Long RF - .755 OPS in 313 PA 7. Chris Truby 3B 8. John Buck C - .704 OPS in 258 PA 9. Ruben Gotay 2B - .690 OPS in 166 PA If Buck and Gotay can get their OPS' higher than the Royals could be decent offensively. Here's hoping Berroa had an off year because he really needs to step it up in that department if it wasn't. Ken Harvey could also step it up slightly and try and get around Mike Sweeney's level. Note: Calvin Pickering had an .838 OPS in 142 PA last season. 1. Z. Greinke - 112 ERA+ (3.97) in 145 IP. 2. B. J. Anderson - 79 ERA+ (5.64) in 166 IP 3. J. Lima - 102 ERA+ (4.07) in 170.3 IP 4. R. Hernandez - 110 ERA+ (4.61) in 91.7 IP in 2003 5. J. Gobble - 83 ERA+ (5.35) in 148 IP If Gobble and Brian Anderson can get their ERA's lower, the Royals could sport a decent rotation. Jeremy Affeldt could also find a way into the rotation after posting a 129 ERA+ in 2003(18 starts in 36 appearances).
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    Head 2 Head Fantasy Baseball 2005

    At the Plate: Bravesfan On Deck: Cena's Writer Getting a Batting Helmet: Vern Gagne
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    Spring Training

    I'd call Wright a marginal #4/5 and I think that's being generous. His top 3 IP? 192.7 at 22, 133.7 at 23, and 186.3 at 28(last season). He's never thrown for more than 90.3 IP otherwise. If I were a Yankee fan, I'd realistically be hoping for 130-150 IP. At worse, I'd expect a 40-50 IP season.
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    Head 2 Head Fantasy Baseball 2005

    Vern Gagne is now on the clock!
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    Head 2 Head Fantasy Baseball 2005

    CW has until 9:18 AM ET time.
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    Head 2 Head Fantasy Baseball 2005

    Nice way to rub it in Al while giving an answer
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    The Arizona Diamondbacks

    I'm totally confused...weren't they in debt? So how the fuck are they spending so much money this off-season!?!!?!
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    Head 2 Head Fantasy Baseball 2005

    Whoo, I get first pick in the real draft
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    Favorite Baseball Nicknames of All Time.

    Other Notables... Dave "Sky King" Kingman Ken "Junior" Griffey "The Iron Horse" Lou Gehrig "El Presidente" Dennis Martinez
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    Best Ever Velocity/Heat Matches

    Kaientai vs Hardyz/Too Much back in 98 was a fun little affair that I remember watching.
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    Head 2 Head Fantasy Baseball 2005

    I'm not big on the waiver draft idea because it nullifies the reason for that 5th keeper. Why keep 5 good players if you'll potentially lose one or get a lesser player back(one that you don't value as much)? Kinda defeats the idea of building your team behind 5 good players IMO. Why not just have us choose 6 players, keep 5 and designate the 6th to the waiver draft ourselves? This way, we can hope to nab that 6th player but won't be heartbroken if we don't get him. I just don't want to lose say my top hitter just because of some random selection and then not get him back and have to select a guy I'd normally take say 4-5 rounds later.
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    Post your Desktop!

    So, let's see yours people. Should provide some unique entertainment
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    Your Astrological Sign

    I'm staying a Gemini damnit...
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    Head 2 Head Fantasy Baseball 2005

    I'm cool with the NBA Style though I propose a quick time table, say 6-8 hours(can PM Flik with 3-4 picks in advance if you're worried) so that way the draft moves quickly and there isn't much delay between picks.
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    Head 2 Head Fantasy Baseball 2005

    Draft sounds cool to me, I should be on by then. I also agree that 3-5 bench spots is more favorable, especially considering my luck in the NBA league(where I had 3-4 injured guys at once). If the two teams' owners are already known, then I say more the merrier.
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    Head 2 Head Fantasy Baseball 2005

    Another downside to the weekly format is in the event of an injury, what happens then? Say Garcia gets injured on thursday, I wouldn't be able to change my lineup and switch out the injured player would I?
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    Al's Countdown to 7,000

    Hah...Al has 1 post to go, quick, somebody lock him in HD.
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