I have to say, you have made some really nice deals this offseason imo. DeJesus, KJ, Hardy, that's one of the best youngish up the middle combinations in the league.Cubs wrote:updated lineup
David Dejesus CF
Kelly Johnson 2B
Dan Johnson 1B
JJ Hardy SS
Josh Fields 3B
Wily Mo Pena RF
Ramon Hernandez C
Shannon Stewart LF
Jim Edmonds/Sammy Sosa DH platoon
Best Lineups in the IBC
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Updated Indians roster
Following a trade, here is the Indians updated 2008 lineup:
2B Luis Castillo
SS Jack Wilson
LF Alfonso Soriano
RF Magglio Ordonez
DH Frank Thomas / Jason Giambi
3B Troy Glaus
1B Ryan Garko / Jason Giambi
C Jeff Clement / Javier Valentin
CF Gary Matthews
2B Luis Castillo
SS Jack Wilson
LF Alfonso Soriano
RF Magglio Ordonez
DH Frank Thomas / Jason Giambi
3B Troy Glaus
1B Ryan Garko / Jason Giambi
C Jeff Clement / Javier Valentin
CF Gary Matthews
New Athletics Lineup (traded in some pop to shore up the bullpen)
RF - Randy Winn
SS - Jeff Keppinger
1B - Aubrey Huff/Sim Freak
DH - Ken Griffey
CF - Mike Cameron
3B - Casey Blake/Chris Davis (that would be sweet, might need 1 more year)
LF - Cody Ross/Fred Lewis
2B - Mark Ellis
C - Ryan Doumit/Yorvit Torrealba
RF - Randy Winn
SS - Jeff Keppinger
1B - Aubrey Huff/Sim Freak
DH - Ken Griffey
CF - Mike Cameron
3B - Casey Blake/Chris Davis (that would be sweet, might need 1 more year)
LF - Cody Ross/Fred Lewis
2B - Mark Ellis
C - Ryan Doumit/Yorvit Torrealba
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I know the "deadline" has passed, but I swapped out second basemen in my lineup, so it would be something like:
1. Taveras - CF
2. Utley* - 2B
3. Holliday - LF
4. Fielder* - 1B
5. Cabrera - 3B
6. Hermida* - RF
7. DeRosa - SS
8. J Drew* - DH
9. Ross - C
Taveras could easily bump down to 9 to bunch slide the good bats to the top. And depending on projections, Stephen Drew or Alex Gordon could always figure in.
1. Taveras - CF
2. Utley* - 2B
3. Holliday - LF
4. Fielder* - 1B
5. Cabrera - 3B
6. Hermida* - RF
7. DeRosa - SS
8. J Drew* - DH
9. Ross - C
Taveras could easily bump down to 9 to bunch slide the good bats to the top. And depending on projections, Stephen Drew or Alex Gordon could always figure in.
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Reggie Willits CF (switch hitter, .390 OBP, 30+ SB)
Kaz Matsui/Gotay SS (switch hitters, 30+ Sb's)
Freddy Sanchez 2B (.300+ avg...puts ball in play)
Paul Konerko 1B (RBI guy...should be good for 30 dingers at Coors)
Jason Bay RF (benefit of 3 year average. projection jumps if he gets moved to Cleveland).
Joe Dillon 3B (has done nothing to warrant anything but an awesome projection next season)
Kenji Johjima C (solid .280 20, great Defense)
Ryan Spilborghs LF (good pop, plays all 3 OF)
Jose Vidro DH (bounce back last year. good contact / pinch hitter)
Kaz Matsui/Gotay SS (switch hitters, 30+ Sb's)
Freddy Sanchez 2B (.300+ avg...puts ball in play)
Paul Konerko 1B (RBI guy...should be good for 30 dingers at Coors)
Jason Bay RF (benefit of 3 year average. projection jumps if he gets moved to Cleveland).
Joe Dillon 3B (has done nothing to warrant anything but an awesome projection next season)
Kenji Johjima C (solid .280 20, great Defense)
Ryan Spilborghs LF (good pop, plays all 3 OF)
Jose Vidro DH (bounce back last year. good contact / pinch hitter)
2008-2023 Mets: 1,143-1,296...469%
2006-2008 Rockies: 242-244...498%
IBC Total: 1,385-1,540...474%
2022: lost WC
2023: lost WC
2024: 1st NL East; lost WC
2006-2008 Rockies: 242-244...498%
IBC Total: 1,385-1,540...474%
2022: lost WC
2023: lost WC
2024: 1st NL East; lost WC
That's a sick 2 thru 5.Tigers wrote:I know the "deadline" has passed, but I swapped out second basemen in my lineup, so it would be something like:
1. Taveras - CF
2. Utley* - 2B
3. Holliday - LF
4. Fielder* - 1B
5. Cabrera - 3B
6. Hermida* - RF
7. DeRosa - SS
8. J Drew* - DH
9. Ross - C
Taveras could easily bump down to 9 to bunch slide the good bats to the top. And depending on projections, Stephen Drew or Alex Gordon could always figure in.
This lineup is tops pretty good, may not hit for the highest AVG, but will hit for plenty of power and get plenty of BB's..
1. Ichiro - RF
2. HanRam - SS
3. Wright - 3B
4. Dunn - LF
5. Thome - 1B
6. Posada - C
7. Jones - CF
8. Iwamura - 2B
9. R. Sanders - DH
Ichiro and Hanram = Ill Speed at the top of the lineup, with Hanram looking more and more like a future middle of the order hitter with plus speed. Wright, Dunn, Thome provide a good middle of the order punch - with Dunn/Thome having "light tower" power. Posada is coming off his best season in a long time. Jones is solid at the bottom of the lineup, even after a down year. Iwamura kills lefties, can slide up against them. Sanders, is there by default. Could play Linden and DH Dunn. Improves the D, but, this is just about the lineup's.. heh. Overall, not going to be the highest BA, but sort my offensive stats by power categories or Runs and we'll be near the top.
I'm looking to shore up a couple spots before the season starts.. but, given my spotty access, I'm prepared to go into the season with what I have. I don't see a need to panic and blow this team up after a 104 win season.
1. Ichiro - RF
2. HanRam - SS
3. Wright - 3B
4. Dunn - LF
5. Thome - 1B
6. Posada - C
7. Jones - CF
8. Iwamura - 2B
9. R. Sanders - DH
Ichiro and Hanram = Ill Speed at the top of the lineup, with Hanram looking more and more like a future middle of the order hitter with plus speed. Wright, Dunn, Thome provide a good middle of the order punch - with Dunn/Thome having "light tower" power. Posada is coming off his best season in a long time. Jones is solid at the bottom of the lineup, even after a down year. Iwamura kills lefties, can slide up against them. Sanders, is there by default. Could play Linden and DH Dunn. Improves the D, but, this is just about the lineup's.. heh. Overall, not going to be the highest BA, but sort my offensive stats by power categories or Runs and we'll be near the top.
I'm looking to shore up a couple spots before the season starts.. but, given my spotty access, I'm prepared to go into the season with what I have. I don't see a need to panic and blow this team up after a 104 win season.
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Here's the deal - my life has been insane lately...
I returned from Atlanta to an absolute firestorm here in NYC...normally this time of year we ease into our sales and marketing meetings with the beauty that attendance is up...well you may have heard, it's down...so not only are we preparing for our meetings (I'm a key part of 2 presentations), helping to close out our new deal w/ Ticketmaster (which has me way over my head), collecting data and distributing best practices on group sales, trying to maintain the premium seating area, and doing $15,000 worth of expenses from Atlanta I have 3 seconds during the day. This all ends next week - and I'm so zonked from New Year's - that I'm doing nothing the weekend of the 11th-13th but put myself back together.
I WILL BE DOING LINEUPS THAT WEEKEND - that is a 100% absolute promise. You have until the 11th to resubmit your lineup. If you do not submit a lineup, I will use the last one you posted here or if you did not post I will create your lineup. I will post a reminder on this next week.
We are in Miami this weekend for our meetings, so I will not be available much over the next 2 days, and then not at all this weekend - enjoy the veal, I hear it's fantastic.
I returned from Atlanta to an absolute firestorm here in NYC...normally this time of year we ease into our sales and marketing meetings with the beauty that attendance is up...well you may have heard, it's down...so not only are we preparing for our meetings (I'm a key part of 2 presentations), helping to close out our new deal w/ Ticketmaster (which has me way over my head), collecting data and distributing best practices on group sales, trying to maintain the premium seating area, and doing $15,000 worth of expenses from Atlanta I have 3 seconds during the day. This all ends next week - and I'm so zonked from New Year's - that I'm doing nothing the weekend of the 11th-13th but put myself back together.
I WILL BE DOING LINEUPS THAT WEEKEND - that is a 100% absolute promise. You have until the 11th to resubmit your lineup. If you do not submit a lineup, I will use the last one you posted here or if you did not post I will create your lineup. I will post a reminder on this next week.
We are in Miami this weekend for our meetings, so I will not be available much over the next 2 days, and then not at all this weekend - enjoy the veal, I hear it's fantastic.
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Reggie Willits CF (switch hitter, .390 OBP, 30+ SB)
Jack Wilson / Kaz Matsui SS (Kaz = switch hitter, 30+ Sb's)
Freddy Sanchez 2B (.300+ avg...puts ball in play)
Paul Konerko 1B (RBI guy...should be good for 30 dingers at Coors)
Jason Bay RF (benefit of 3 year average. projection jumps if he gets moved to Cleveland).
Joe Dillon 3B (has done nothing to warrant anything but an awesome projection next season)
Kenji Johjima C (solid .280 20, great Defense)
Ryan Spilborghs / Cliff Floyd LF (good pop, plays all 3 OF)
Jose Vidro DH (bounce back last year. good contact / pinch hitter)
Jack Wilson / Kaz Matsui SS (Kaz = switch hitter, 30+ Sb's)
Freddy Sanchez 2B (.300+ avg...puts ball in play)
Paul Konerko 1B (RBI guy...should be good for 30 dingers at Coors)
Jason Bay RF (benefit of 3 year average. projection jumps if he gets moved to Cleveland).
Joe Dillon 3B (has done nothing to warrant anything but an awesome projection next season)
Kenji Johjima C (solid .280 20, great Defense)
Ryan Spilborghs / Cliff Floyd LF (good pop, plays all 3 OF)
Jose Vidro DH (bounce back last year. good contact / pinch hitter)
2008-2023 Mets: 1,143-1,296...469%
2006-2008 Rockies: 242-244...498%
IBC Total: 1,385-1,540...474%
2022: lost WC
2023: lost WC
2024: 1st NL East; lost WC
2006-2008 Rockies: 242-244...498%
IBC Total: 1,385-1,540...474%
2022: lost WC
2023: lost WC
2024: 1st NL East; lost WC
Updated after trade:
2B L.Castillo
LF A.Soriano
RF M.Ordonez
DH F.Thomas
3B T.Glaus
1B J.Giambi/N.Garciaparra
CF J.Edmonds/G.Matthews
C J.Clement/J.Valentin
SS A.Gonzalez
Depending on Projections, Sam Fuld may find himself in the CF mix and batting #1 or #2 in the order, with the rest of the lineup moving down a notch.
2B L.Castillo
LF A.Soriano
RF M.Ordonez
DH F.Thomas
3B T.Glaus
1B J.Giambi/N.Garciaparra
CF J.Edmonds/G.Matthews
C J.Clement/J.Valentin
SS A.Gonzalez
Depending on Projections, Sam Fuld may find himself in the CF mix and batting #1 or #2 in the order, with the rest of the lineup moving down a notch.
Updated Nationals
Line up w/last seasons avg/obp/slg
Roberts 2B 290/377/432 50sb
Crisp CF 268/330/382 28sb
Diaz LF 338/368/497 no fluke, close to career numbers
Howard 1B 268/392/584 47hr
Beltre 3B 276/319/482 26hr
Greene SS 254/291/468 27hr 97rbi w/half his games at Petco
Quentin/Gutierrez RF depends on proj. - Gutierrez solid v LHP
Schneider/Laird/Olivo C depends on proj.
Stairs/Phelps DH when needed - real solid platoon numbers.
Line up w/last seasons avg/obp/slg
Roberts 2B 290/377/432 50sb
Crisp CF 268/330/382 28sb
Diaz LF 338/368/497 no fluke, close to career numbers
Howard 1B 268/392/584 47hr
Beltre 3B 276/319/482 26hr
Greene SS 254/291/468 27hr 97rbi w/half his games at Petco
Quentin/Gutierrez RF depends on proj. - Gutierrez solid v LHP
Schneider/Laird/Olivo C depends on proj.
Stairs/Phelps DH when needed - real solid platoon numbers.