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Scott White

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Name: Scott White | Gender: M | Member Since February 8, 2008
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Capps creates a closer conundrum

Posted on: July 2, 2008 7:04 pm
Edited on: July 2, 2008 7:07 pm
 
In my last blog, I talked about trading away two closers in a Rotisserie league where my lead in saves contributed to my lead overall.

I acquired Takashi Saito in a separate deal to soften the blow and figured I could stand to drop a spot or two in the category for as much as the trade helped me in others. The plan was all fine and good and seemingly worth the risk except it relied heavily on my continued use of Matt Capps -- the same Matt Capps who we all learned Wednesday will miss the next two months with a shoulder injury.

Not good.

Suddenly, I find myself in a position no first-place team should -- scrambling. In the span of a few days, I went from having four closers (Joakim Soria, Jose Valverde, B.J. Ryan and Capps) with a combined 77 saves to two closers (Saito and Ryan) with a combined 29. That kind of turnover would drop me a spot or two in the category in a period of weeks, not months.

So I need a quick fix, a band-aid of sorts to act as my third closer until the real one returns. The obvious choice would be the reliever replacing Capps for the Pirates, but then again, the Pirates haven't made that reliever so obvious. Damaso Marte has the stuff for the role and even had consecutive seasons with 10 saves or more in his earlier days with the White Sox. Then again, he also pitches left-handed, and managers typically avoid using left-handed setup men as closers -- especially ones with splits like Marte, who has a 2.19 ERA against left-handed batters compared to a 4.13 ERA against right-handed batters. Of course, he's actually surrendered a lower batting average (.212) to right-handers, but so many managers feel safer going by the book and then picking an isolated statistic later to defend their rationale. Still, the waiver wire doesn't have any real closers to offer, so I'll make a small bid for Marte.

The better prize is Dan Wheeler. His statistics (1.88 ERA and 0.91 WHIP) and experience with Houston last year suggest he can handle the role, and considering the Rays will take their time with Troy Percival after he aggravated the same hamstring injury from earlier, Wheeler might buy me as much as a month. I wouldn't call him a No. 1 or 2 Fantasy closer with Percival sidelined -- and he might only keep the job for two weeks -- but with no legitimate closers on the waiver wire, he's a no-brainer addition.

Of course, if anyone in the league outbids me in the FAAB process for either of these guys tonight, I'll have to resort to Plan B, which probably involves me making another trade. I fully expect Jason Isringhausen to keep the closer role once he regains it, but his owner in this league might have grown tired of waiting out his slow return to ninth-inning duty and part with him for cheap. Sounds like a prime target to me.

That's all for now.
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Since: Jul 4, 2008
Posted on: July 4, 2008 11:28 am

Capps creates a closer conundrum

I like your plan, I am facing a different problem.

I have been in a fix all year for closers, I don't believe in drafting closers till late and some of my initial guys did not pan out (Boroski to name one). I am in a roto league, in first,  and saves are by far my weak link.

I have had no luck trading and am thinking about dropping out of the saves catagory completely. Hear is the situation, I stand in 8th out of ten in saves (3 pts)  I have 38 saves, 7th place is 52,   9th and 10th  have 9 and 8 and appear to not be following the league. So not much fear of being caught from behind and I have not made much headway catching 7th.

I currently have Rauch, Soria, and C.J. Wilson. (just dropped Percival and his hammy.) I could pick up starters and chase the 1st spot in wins ( I am only 7 wins out of first).  So my question is pull the trigger and bail on saves, wait and do it later in the season, or hold out I can gain ground? 

The league is called 'Mets fans and Yankee haters' - I'm the Mashers

I happen to be a Yankee Fan since Donnie Baseball's days

 

Thanks Gavin



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Since: Jun 13, 2008
Posted on: July 5, 2008 8:43 am

Capps creates a closer conundrum

What I would suggest if he's eligible and he might be 'cause he seems to be overlooked a bit is Salomon Torres.Gange doesn't appear on the verge of reclaiming that job.It's just a suggestion;I dropped Capps less than a week before he went down with a bum shoulder due to ineffectiveness & in turn scooped up Torres as I'm in a league with basically no available closers,1 team hoarded damn near all the top closers in the game,it's legal & he only has 1 starter & he's succesful.By the way Borowski was designated for assignment yesterday,Kobayashi[not the hot dog runner up (in my section of Brooklyn,N.Y.)] Is slated to take over the role.Torres has had a bad week as he cost me a win (which is worth 10 pts.)and a save (which is worth 10 more pts.).He blew a save in a game started by Manny Parra who's on my fantasy team.



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