That would be sweet.

On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Steve Ouellette <[email protected]>wrote:

> Who is this Perry? Is Gaylord coming out of retirement?
>
> Steve O
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> On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Ray Salemi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Of course Steve's whining, and mine, brings up something that I've learned
>> about baseball since playing roto seriously.
>>
>> The fact is that pitching is elusive and it is very difficult to find a
>> sure thing.  The best one can do with limited resources, as we have in roto,
>> is pick one guy who you think is a sure thing and then four guys who might
>> surprise you.
>>
>> In fact, this is why Wakefield is so valuable.  He's not a star, but he's
>> the closest I've seen to a pitching machine.  He just cranks out the same
>> numbers year after year and by having him the Red Sox have 20% of the
>> pitching problem locked down in January.
>>
>> As for the rest
>>
>> Beckett -- Was supposed to be the anchor
>> Dice-K -- Who knows.  He's strange and I expect he won't make it through
>> his contract.
>> Lester -- Young but promising. But could blow up.
>> Masterson -- Young but promising. But could blow up.
>> Perry -- Old but promising. But could break down.
>>
>> So it's kind of a crap shoot, but with less crap than other teams.
>>
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