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MickeyRivers
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Post subject: SP or RP Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 2:51 pm |
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I’m in a 6×6 league with OPS and QS as the extra categories. We’re allowed a min/max starts of 5/12 per week. With this format, I think it increases the value of SPs and decreases the value of closers. Would you agree? In this format, would you rather have Garza or Nathan?
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Mauddib
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Post subject: Re: SP or RP Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 5:49 pm |
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I am not sure how much it changes things for me anyway. I already don't think much of SP and even less of RP. Flip a coin really. Not very into Garza although if he can stay healthy he is a solid SP, maybe #3/4. Nathan is a solid RP but he is also nearing 40 and that would worry me because everyone takes falls off at some point. Gun to my head, Nathan because I feel I could find enough SP on the WW.
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hollywoodnights
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Post subject: Re: SP or RP Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 12:35 pm |
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Starter over reliever is always the rule in fantasy. RPs are like catchers. You can get good ones very cheap. Look at what happened with Fernando Rodney last season. I actually believe the exact opposite of what Mauddib said: you can find RPs on the waiver wire easily.
What do you lose by keeping Garza/Nathan is really the question? If you can just keep them for free than Garza. Good K/9 pitchers are hard to come by.
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