Looks like you got me Houndizzles this week. We were close, but my Yankees pitcher Warren got lit up by Dodgers hitters. He isn't a bad pitcher to have when Yankees are the team scoring runs, but Dodgers were all over Yankees yesterday. He went minus 30 points and knocked out of game in 1st or 2nd inning. Dodgers hitters were hot yesterday.
(06-01-2025, 08:50 AM)kevin Wrote: [ -> ]Looks like you got me Houndizzles this week. We were close, but my Yankees pitcher Warren got lit up by Dodgers hitters. He isn't a bad pitcher to have when Yankees are the team scoring runs, but Dodgers were all over Yankees yesterday. He went minus 30 points and knocked out of game in 1st or 2nd inning. Dodgers hitters were hot yesterday.
You're still in range and the days not over! Ts, they aired that game on FOX yesterday, so I watched it. The Dodgers were all over Warren yesterday. Muncy crushed 2 dingers and drove in 7 runs. The announcers did share a great stat about Warren being one of the top strike out pitchers in the AL, but not yesterday. I'm just glad that the 2 homers that Judge hit were solo shots.
I picked up Cabrera and plugged him in for 20 plus positive and Warren went -30 plus. That is the difference in our matchup at the moment.
Warren was bad for you yesterday, but Luzardo was much worse for DDs with a whopping -44

(06-01-2025, 10:23 AM)coachmcneil71 Wrote: [ -> ]You're still in range and the days not over! Ts, they aired that game on FOX yesterday, so I watched it. The Dodgers were all over Warren yesterday. Muncy crushed 2 dingers and drove in 7 runs. The announcers did share a great stat about Warren being one of the top strike out pitchers in the AL, but not yesterday. I'm just glad that the 2 homers that Judge hit were solo shots.
I picked up Cabrera and plugged him in for 20 plus positive and Warren went -30 plus. That is the difference in our matchup at the moment.
Warren was bad for you yesterday, but Luzardo was much worse for DDs with a whopping -44 
You went on to have an over 400 point week. You were too hot, and nobody was going to beat you this week.
I'm still for using pitchers. These fantasy teams afraid to have negative pitching points never get positive pitching points and always finish in last place. Anyway, you beat me by a lot more than 30 points this week. I'm thinking more of dropping Cubs Rea than Yankee's Warren. I don't see any Monday moves I like. I also have a few pitchers coming off IL and pitching any day now, some top pitchers when healthy. When they come back, I'll be forced to make player moves. The idea of getting these IL pitchers back such as Perez, Imanaga, Nola, Gil, Bieber gives me hopes for a great pitching staff to make play-off run. Ranger Suarez came off IL strong for me. Yankees Rodon is clearly my best pitcher, and I like having Clase as a reliever who for Cleveland may be the best reliever over the last 3 or 4 years in baseball. I'm glad I dropped Diaz and added Pagan, it seemed Reds were going in that direction. I have Judge and De La Cruz and some good hitters. Just trying to get my Pitching together.
You put up 419 points to my 304. 304 is no reason to blow up my team, you just put up a ton of points. Maybe I have a better team when I play you later in season. I'm 6-4 now, so that should still have me in the Play-Off hunt. It would help if I could win this week and get to 7-4. Dune Dogs is 9-1. You as Houndizzles and Ohio Guz are 8-2. Me and Bubbletrouble are 6-4. Tecmo is in it at 5-5. We still have June, July, August and September to go.
(Yesterday, 06:55 AM)kevin Wrote: [ -> ]These fantasy teams afraid to have negative pitching points never get positive pitching points and always finish in last place.
I had no fear last season and negative pitching points destroyed me. I was experiencing the same thing this year and had a losing record. I made it to .500 by trying to negate negative pitching points. Goes to show us that many approaches can produce results.
(Yesterday, 06:55 AM)kevin Wrote: [ -> ]You went on to have an over 400 point week. You were too hot, and nobody was going to beat you this week.
I'm still for using pitchers. These fantasy teams afraid to have negative pitching points never get positive pitching points and always finish in last place. Anyway, you beat me by a lot more than 30 points this week. I'm thinking more of dropping Cubs Rea than Yankee's Warren. I don't see any Monday moves I like. I also have a few pitchers coming off IL and pitching any day now, some top pitchers when healthy. When they come back, I'll be forced to make player moves. The idea of getting these IL pitchers back such as Perez, Imanaga, Nola, Gil, Bieber gives me hopes for a great pitching staff to make play-off run. Ranger Suarez came off IL strong for me. Yankees Rodon is clearly my best pitcher, and I like having Clase as a reliever who for Cleveland may be the best reliever over the last 3 or 4 years in baseball. I'm glad I dropped Diaz and added Pagan, it seemed Reds were going in that direction. I have Judge and De La Cruz and some good hitters. Just trying to get my Pitching together.
You put up 419 points to my 304. 304 is no reason to blow up my team, you just put up a ton of points. Maybe I have a better team when I play you later in season. I'm 6-4 now, so that should still have me in the Play-Off hunt. It would help if I could win this week and get to 7-4. Dune Dogs is 9-1. You as Houndizzles and Ohio Guz are 8-2. Me and Bubbletrouble are 6-4. Tecmo is in it at 5-5. We still have June, July, August and September to go.
Damn! I havent looked at ESPN yet this morning, but I'm surprised that I ended up breaking 400. I had some stix going late. They must have hit the ball well last night. Nonetheless, we had a great matchup all week. The tide just happen to turn on Saturday. Still a ways to go with some guys getting healthy and others that will get injured.
Not even half way there yet! The league is pretty damn competitive. Six teams get in!
(Yesterday, 10:51 AM)TecmoBengals Wrote: [ -> ]I had no fear last season and negative pitching points destroyed me. I was experiencing the same thing this year and had a losing record. I made it to .500 by trying to negate negative pitching points. Goes to show us that many approaches can produce results.
Several strategies can be pursued. I hate chasing pitching because it usually comes back to bite one in the arse, but sometimes it's a must. You just have to do your homework on pitchers and hope they go out and have a good day. Tough loss this week! You been climbing though. I definitely see a difference in the results. Like I said though, if it's a must win game and one is a good chunk behind, you almost have to chase pitching. Just be smart about it like you have been doing.
I needed to plug in a pitcher to catch KK on Saturday. I had two in mind. I plugged in Cabrera and it worked out. The other one I had in mind had a pretty good day as well, so it would have worked out either way for me, this time.