The following pitchers are available for hitting upgrades at 1b, rf, c, and dh - you can hit me up at bzalaski@gmail.com, or bzalaski12 on AIM.
Starters:
Bryan Bullington - AAA All-Star Starter, 10-5, 4.05 era @ AAA
Jeremy Guthrie - 7-3, 2.89 era, 1.03 whip
Rich Harden - 1-2, 2.45 era, 1.13 whip
Ubaldo Jimenez - 1-0, 3.50 era, 1.11 whip
John Lackey - 12-6, 3.27 era, 1.23 whip
Gil Meche - 7-7, 3.76 era, 1.29 whip
Wandy Rodriguez - 7-9, 4.28 era, 1.25 whip, 103 k's
Jarrod Washburn - 8-7, 4.11 era, 1.38 whip
Relievers:
Troy Cate - 3.38 era @ MLB
Edwar Ramirez - 0.59 era, 16.55 k/9 @ AA/AAA
Joakim Soria - 2.44 era, 10.35 k/9
Ryan Franklin - 1.22 era, 0.83 whip
Aaron Heilman - 6-3, 3.42 era, 1.01 whip
Sean Henn - 4.63 era @ MLB, 3.00 era @ AAA
Brad Lidge - 2.44 era, 1.22 whip, 11.7 k/9
Billy Wagner - 1.39 era, 0.84 whip
CJ Wilson - 2.54 era, 1.15 whip, .330 ops vs. lh
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UPDATED: The following pitchers are available for hitting upgrades at 1b, c, and dh - you can hit me up via PM, at bzalaski@gmail.com, or bzalaski12 on AIM.
For the record, people, please take this seriously. A complete game shutout for Lackey last night gets him to 3.07 with very good secondaries. He's actually available for a good pitcher and a very good upgrade to one of the above positions. Hell, I'd even be willing to toss in a Heilman type if the hitter is what I'm looking for...
Seriously, how often do you get a chance to get a Lackey type? I'm not going to trade Lackey in the way the TWolves traded Garnett, but anyone who deals with me knows I'm more then fair.
Starters:
Bryan Bullington - AAA All-Star Starter, 10-5, 4.05 era @ AAA
Jeremy Guthrie - 7-3, 2.89 era, 1.03 whip
Rich Harden - 1-2, 2.45 era, 1.13 whip
John Lackey - 12-6, 3.27 era, 1.23 whip
Gil Meche - 7-7, 3.76 era, 1.29 whip
Wandy Rodriguez - 7-9, 4.28 era, 1.25 whip, 103 k's
Jarrod Washburn - 8-7, 4.11 era, 1.38 whip
Relievers:
Troy Cate - 3.38 era @ MLB
Edwar Ramirez - 0.59 era, 16.55 k/9 @ AA/AAA
Joakim Soria - 2.44 era, 10.35 k/9
Ryan Franklin - 1.22 era, 0.83 whip
Aaron Heilman - 6-3, 3.42 era, 1.01 whip
Sean Henn - 4.63 era @ MLB, 3.00 era @ AAA
Brad Lidge - 2.44 era, 1.22 whip, 11.7 k/9
Billy Wagner - 1.39 era, 0.84 whip
CJ Wilson - 2.54 era, 1.15 whip, .330 ops vs. lh
For the record, people, please take this seriously. A complete game shutout for Lackey last night gets him to 3.07 with very good secondaries. He's actually available for a good pitcher and a very good upgrade to one of the above positions. Hell, I'd even be willing to toss in a Heilman type if the hitter is what I'm looking for...
Seriously, how often do you get a chance to get a Lackey type? I'm not going to trade Lackey in the way the TWolves traded Garnett, but anyone who deals with me knows I'm more then fair.
Starters:
Bryan Bullington - AAA All-Star Starter, 10-5, 4.05 era @ AAA
Jeremy Guthrie - 7-3, 2.89 era, 1.03 whip
Rich Harden - 1-2, 2.45 era, 1.13 whip
John Lackey - 12-6, 3.27 era, 1.23 whip
Gil Meche - 7-7, 3.76 era, 1.29 whip
Wandy Rodriguez - 7-9, 4.28 era, 1.25 whip, 103 k's
Jarrod Washburn - 8-7, 4.11 era, 1.38 whip
Relievers:
Troy Cate - 3.38 era @ MLB
Edwar Ramirez - 0.59 era, 16.55 k/9 @ AA/AAA
Joakim Soria - 2.44 era, 10.35 k/9
Ryan Franklin - 1.22 era, 0.83 whip
Aaron Heilman - 6-3, 3.42 era, 1.01 whip
Sean Henn - 4.63 era @ MLB, 3.00 era @ AAA
Brad Lidge - 2.44 era, 1.22 whip, 11.7 k/9
Billy Wagner - 1.39 era, 0.84 whip
CJ Wilson - 2.54 era, 1.15 whip, .330 ops vs. lh
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After trading Lackey for Chris Duncan and Sean Marshall I feel it's necessary to post this:
http://blogs.riverfronttimes.com/stlog/ ... ryhumping/
http://blogs.riverfronttimes.com/stlog/ ... ryhumping/