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Hey all, I received this offer in my 24 team dynasty H2H points league. I have an abundance of young pitching, so I'm leaning towards accepting the offer. As far as 3B, I have Kevin Youkilis on my roster and Matt Davidson on my farm team. All scoring categories are below.
Singles: 1 point Doubles: 2 points Triples: 3 points Walks (Batters): 1 point Hitting for the Cycle: 10 points Grand Slam Home Runs: 5 points Hit by Pitch: 1 point Home Runs: 4 points Runs: 1 point Runs Batted In: 1 point Stolen Bases: 2 points Sacrifice Flies: 1 point Sacrifice Hits: 1 point Walks Issued (Pitchers): -.5 points Blown Saves: -3 points Complete Games: 5 points Earned Runs: -1 point Hits Allowed: -.5 points Hit Batsmen: -.5 points Holds: 5 points Innings: 2 points Strikeouts (Pitcher): 1 point No-Hitters: 10 points Perfect Games: 20 points Quality Starts: 3 points Saves: 10 points Shutouts: 5 points Wins: 10 points What do you think? Thanks. |
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Scouts see Wily Peralta as a potential No. 2 starter, and there seems to be no doubt he'll make his debut in the majors at some point this year. How good can he be? It seems like it will all come down to whether or not he can consistently get his secondary pitches over the plate for strikes. The thing that I really like about him is he has continued to improve as a pitcher over the past few years. Furthermore, he has excellent stuff (when he's on his game).
What I really like about Mike Olt is that he offers plus power AND plus defense from the third base position. But can he make enough contact to maximize his tremendous power? That's the big question. He'll never hit for average, but he has a selective approach at the plate (which bodes well for his prospect potential). He's farther away from the majors than Peralta, but he has an equally high ceiling. I'd consider doing the trade simply because a good third baseman is harder to find than a pitcher. I think it's fair, but recognize Olt is farther away from the majors than Peralta. |
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Scouts see Wily Peralta as a potential No. 2 starter, and there seems to be no doubt he'll make his debut in the majors at some point this year. How good can he be? It seems like it will all come down to whether or not he can consistently get his secondary pitches over the plate for strikes. The thing that I really like about him is he has continued to improve as a pitcher over the past few years. Furthermore, he has excellent stuff (when he's on his game).
What I really like about Mike Olt is that he offers plus power AND plus defense from the third base position. But can he make enough contact to maximize his tremendous power? That's the big question. He'll never hit for average, but he has a selective approach at the plate (which bodes well for his prospect potential). He's farther away from the majors than Peralta, but he has an equally high ceiling. I'd consider doing the trade simply because a good third baseman is harder to find than a pitcher. I think it's fair, but recognize Peralta is ready to help you this year. Olt isn't. |
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Thanks Mike. |
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