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Old 03-29-2005, 08:33 PM
ftball0000 ftball0000 is offline
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Default Fantasy baseball question

Hi guys,

One of the fantasy baseball leagues I am in uses some funky stat categories (It is head to head).

Hitters: (R, 2B, 3B, HR, RBI, SB, FPCT, AVG, OPS)
Pitchers: (W, L, SV, K, HLD, ERA, WHIP, K/BB)

What types of players become more valuable under these stats? For hitters I looked for guys that get lots of extra base hits, especally triples. For pitchers I'm thinking that the lights-out setup guys becoming tons more valuable.

Thought and Comments appreciated

-Ftball
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Old 03-30-2005, 05:18 PM
bugstud bugstud is offline
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getting all the lights out setup guys has you winning everything but K's svs and wins. Grabbing good starters to go with it would improve K's and wins at expense of losses, so probably getting hitters is better. You need to avoid the players who play horrendous defense...so you might be best served getting guys like Huff that'll DH a lot and getting some defensive stalwarts.
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Old 03-30-2005, 06:51 PM
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Default Re: Fantasy baseball question

Guys like Jimmy Rollins, Cristan Guzman, Juan Pierre and Lyle Overbay pop into my head as big guys for some of those stats.

I think your right on with the lights out set-up guys. Holds and lack of losses, plus the occasional win really look good.
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