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New Brew in a ZIP...

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 5:16 pm
by Brewers
C - Miguel Montero .275/.342/.451
1B - Micah Hoffpauir .277/.330/.490
2B - Chris Coghlan .287/.358/.413
SS - Ramon Santiago .257/.318/.374
3B - Mat Gamel
LF - Skip Schumaker
CF - Ben Revere .283/.332/.366
RF - Michael Taylor .268/.328/.419

1B - Stephen Pearce .268/.331/.456
2B - Mike Fontenot .263/.330/.421
UT - Bobby Scales .263/.340/.398
SS - Craig Counsell

SP - Aaron Harang 3.96, 1.27, 158/47
SP - Johnny Cueto 4.08, 1.29, 153/60
SP - Steven Strasburg 4.18, 1.32, 113/36
SP - Scott Baker 4.45, 1.24, 153/45
SP - Matt Maloney 4.54, 1.30, 135/49

RP - Jared Burton 3.61, 1.35, 53/26
RP - Justin Miller 4.04, 1.44, 64/35
RP - Claudio Vargas
RP - Sean White 4.21, 1.40, 27/24
RP - Jerry Blevins
RP - Fernando Rodney 4.37, 1.51, 56/34
RP - Evan Meek 4.55, 1.56, 51/37
RP - Blake Parker 4.56, 1.56, 46/32

P - Hector Rondon 5.09, 1.47, 98/47
P - Franklin Morales 5.21, 1.62, 72/63
P - Casey Fien 5.31, 1.48, 46/24



What record does a team with 7 average league average bats and 5 league average starters end up with?

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 6:00 pm
by Cardinals
In an average division, an average record.

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 4:29 pm
by Brewers
I may not have an ace, but I have 5 guys who could probably be a 3 on most teams. My team doesn't walk a whole lot of guys, so I think if I could provide them with some defense, we could do OK. It should at least give me a chance to win most days.

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Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 4:38 pm
by Yankees
Taking 2010 off the table, I think you're putting together a pretty damn fine team here - nice work Ben, and hats off for not going into the Expansion Draft - looks like the right move for your team. This team's in a lot better shape than when you took it over...