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Yahoo standard cats.
Looking for my 4th SP to protect. I just made a deal to get Gio Gonzalez (to add to Hamels and Greinke). I'm leaning toward the younger Holland. Am I wrong?
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Points-only, Full Keeper Dynasty League Active roster (no starts, just total points): 12 FW, 6 D, 1 Goalie Forwards: Ovechkin, D. Sedin, Stastny, Nash, Kesler, Ribeiro, B. Richards, Selanne, Hossa, Fleischmann, Whitney, Lecavalier, Alfredsson, Okposo, Plekanec, Doan, S. Kostitsyn Defense: Goligoski, Campbell, Gonchar, Bergeron, Liles, McBain, Vatanen, Timonen, Visnovsky, Giordano, Wideman Goal: Luongo, Holtby |
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I would take Marcum, I don't trust Holland. He has some good stretches, but otherwise he's mediocre.
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Thanks. I'm still trying to move one of the two for a closer, which will make things easier to decide as well. Holland, due to his age, might be easier to deal.
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Points-only, Full Keeper Dynasty League Active roster (no starts, just total points): 12 FW, 6 D, 1 Goalie Forwards: Ovechkin, D. Sedin, Stastny, Nash, Kesler, Ribeiro, B. Richards, Selanne, Hossa, Fleischmann, Whitney, Lecavalier, Alfredsson, Okposo, Plekanec, Doan, S. Kostitsyn Defense: Goligoski, Campbell, Gonchar, Bergeron, Liles, McBain, Vatanen, Timonen, Visnovsky, Giordano, Wideman Goal: Luongo, Holtby |
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I'd look at keeping Holland, unless of course you can move him for something of more value. Marcum's best days are behind him and you have a better chance getting a big season from Holland than Marcum, worst case scenario Holland is a bust and you scour the waiver wire and grab a replacement. Lots of pitchers come out of the blue every year. But Holland's upside much greater than Marcum's and Texas should score runs for him.
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5 Year Keep 5-6 Forwards, 3 D, 1-2 G 2 Farm Spots(under 82 games played when assigned) Stats: G, A, +/-, PIM, PPP, SHP, GWG, Shots - W,SO,GAA,Saves Start 4-C, 4-LW, 4-RW, 6-D, 2-G C - Roy, E.Staal, Getzlaf, Stepan LW - Neal, Zetterberg, Duchene, Ennis, Tlusty RW - P.Kane, Eberle, Seguin, Callahan, Oshie D - Byfuglien, Chara, Green, Ekman-Larsson, empty, empty G - Bryzgalov, Luongo, Price, Varlamov, Fasth IR - Spezza, Fowler Farm - Granlund, Tarasenko |
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Holland has the upside, but he's in a hitters park and is a few years away from reaching it. Holland's lowest career ERA thus far in the major leagues is 3.95 and his highest is 6.12. The other good indication for pitchers is WHIP and I'm not very impressed with those numbers by Holland as shown below. 2009- 1.496 2010- 1.378 2011- 1.354 2012- 1.221 I just think Marcum is the better choice here, he's proven that he can pitch to an ERA around 3.5 and don't forget that Toronto and Milwaukee are both hitters parks! Citi field will be a nice change for Marcum.
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