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  • RogueHominid
    Hall Of Fame
    • Aug 2006
    • 10901

    #1

    Studs and Duds

    As the franchises get rolling, I thought it would be an interesting topic for discussion if we put our most and least reliable players in the thread and broke them down.

    So far, I'm 3-2, and I had a super-stud performance out of Jason Schmidt. I had to burn my bullpen after only one of my first four guys made it to the 6th inning. I was really needing a quality start, and the Bulldog delivered. He went the distance on 111 pitches, scattering 8 hits, striking out 8, and walking none. That was the first game I'd given up no walks at all, and his control was masterful: he owned the outside corner with the changeup, and was able to drop the bender in there for some key outs. So far, stud.

    My dud thus far has been Orlando Hudson. He's made some very nice plays in the field, but in the #2 hole I'm not getting solid production at the top of the order. Too many strikouts, difficulty moving runners, etc. So far, half dud.

    What are your stories?
  • uraz3r0
    Rookie
    • Jan 2008
    • 312

    #2
    Re: Studs and Duds

    Ryan Zimmerman had a bad first year for me. Batted .262 slugged .333. OPS around .715.

    However, I was able to resign him for 7 mil a year

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    • jkb528
      Rookie
      • Nov 2007
      • 39

      #3
      Re: Studs and Duds

      As far as duds go, there have been none bigger for me than Javier Vazquez. Ugh, I had to trade him after he racked up an 0-3 record and an 8.50 ERA through his first three starts. I just couldn't take it anymore. And it's not like all my starters have been getting rocked. The rest of the rotation has a combined ERA around 3.80.

      Speaking of the rest of the rotation, Glavine has been fantastic as my #5 starter. 1-1, 2.75 ERA through three starts. Total stud, even at 40+ years old.

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      • dodgerblue
        MVP
        • Feb 2003
        • 1239

        #4
        Re: Studs and Duds

        Stud- Matt Kemp. Dude is always good for multiple hit games


        Dud- Casey Blake. His batting average is in the low .100's. When his name is called, I get nervous and my heart rate increases because I know he's going to end my rally. I think it's mental now and I'm going to have to sit him down.
        Pitchers and Catchers Report; Life Worth Living Again

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        • RogueHominid
          Hall Of Fame
          • Aug 2006
          • 10901

          #5
          Re: Studs and Duds

          Originally posted by dodgerblue
          Stud- Matt Kemp. Dude is always good for multiple hit games


          Dud- Casey Blake. His batting average is in the low .100's. When his name is called, I get nervous and my heart rate increases because I know he's going to end my rally. I think it's mental now and I'm going to have to sit him down.
          That's so funny about Blake. He's been clutch for me in the first few games. He won my last game with a huge RBI double. He's average in the field--he's missed some plays for me, but he's made the routine ones and the occasional difficult play.

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          • dodgerblue
            MVP
            • Feb 2003
            • 1239

            #6
            Re: Studs and Duds

            That's funny. Seriously, I wanted to edit him and shave his beard if possible. Anything to try and pull him out of his slump!
            Pitchers and Catchers Report; Life Worth Living Again

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            • Marino
              Moderator
              • Jan 2008
              • 18113

              #7
              Re: Studs and Duds

              Stud- Matt Kemp, dude is crazy for me, .450 avg with a couple dingers.

              Bust/Fail- Jonathan Broxton, dude can't save.

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              • Speedy
                #Ace
                • Apr 2008
                • 16143

                #8
                Re: Studs and Duds

                Originally posted by jkb528
                As far as duds go, there have been none bigger for me than Javier Vazquez. Ugh, I had to trade him after he racked up an 0-3 record and an 8.50 ERA through his first three starts. I just couldn't take it anymore. And it's not like all my starters have been getting rocked. The rest of the rotation has a combined ERA around 3.80.

                Speaking of the rest of the rotation, Glavine has been fantastic as my #5 starter. 1-1, 2.75 ERA through three starts. Total stud, even at 40+ years old.
                I can vouch for Glavine as he's been surprisingly effective for me as well...even threw a shutout with him. Vazquez has been decent but Jurrjens is horrible. Maybe it's just me but I can't throw his slider/slurve without having it either hit the middle of the plate or be 6 inches off the zone.

                My dud is Francoeur so far... but that's not really surprising.
                Originally posted by Gibson88
                Anyone who asked for an ETA is not being Master of their Domain.
                It's hard though...especially when I got my neighbor playing their franchise across the street...maybe I will occupy myself with Glamore Magazine.

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                • Mr.Wednesday
                  The Magic is back
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 1927

                  #9
                  Re: Studs and Duds

                  Playing on All Star
                  Studs
                  Manny (game winning homerun in SD)and James Loney (.429 avg. in 4 games)

                  Duds
                  Hudson (stellar glove but no bat) and Kuroda (6.00 era)

                  It's still early so we'll see.
                  Last edited by Mr.Wednesday; 03-15-2009, 01:37 PM.
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                  • Mozatta
                    Banned
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 205

                    #10
                    Re: Studs and Duds

                    Studs: Holliday. Thankfully I traded for him and he's worth the hefty price tag I had to give up.

                    Duds: Morneau - Dude is struggling. KOs, hitting into double plays. I'm only at my 3rd series, so it's still early to tell.

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                    • DallasRocks
                      MVP
                      • Jan 2005
                      • 1625

                      #11
                      Re: Studs and Duds

                      Studs- Torii Hunter, Napoli, Vlad


                      Duds- Joe Saunders(gets rocked every game) Kendry Morales, thinking of trading him and prospect for veteran 1B, any suggestions, I'm thinking of Konerko, Helton or Conor Jackson
                      LA Angels
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                      • RogueHominid
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Aug 2006
                        • 10901

                        #12
                        Re: Studs and Duds

                        Originally posted by DallasRocks
                        Studs- Torii Hunter, Napoli, Vlad


                        Duds- Joe Saunders(gets rocked every game) Kendry Morales, thinking of trading him and prospect for veteran 1B, any suggestions, I'm thinking of Konerko, Helton or Conor Jackson
                        Man, in that lineup, Helton would be a huge addition. Plus defense and a great bat. Even if his power numbers are only 12-15 HR, he'll get lots of pitches to hit just because there are so many other guys to worry about.

                        I played a few games with the A's vs. the Angels, and man, Vlad is one scary dude. He will chase and you can get him out, but whenever he makes contact it sounds like a gun went off and feels like the ball could travel a mile. They really nailed his persona in this game.

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                        • DallasRocks
                          MVP
                          • Jan 2005
                          • 1625

                          #13
                          Re: Studs and Duds

                          Originally posted by The Autumn Wind
                          Man, in that lineup, Helton would be a huge addition. Plus defense and a great bat. Even if his power numbers are only 12-15 HR, he'll get lots of pitches to hit just because there are so many other guys to worry about.

                          I played a few games with the A's vs. the Angels, and man, Vlad is one scary dude. He will chase and you can get him out, but whenever he makes contact it sounds like a gun went off and feels like the ball could travel a mile. They really nailed his persona in this game.
                          Oh man I know, everytime I hit a hard foul ball I feel bad for the fans that are going to get killed lol.

                          Thanks for the advice, I was thinking of sending them Morales, GMJ and a mid prospect for Helton, maybe Alan Embree or Manny Corpas and low prospect. I tested it out and they would accept it.
                          LA Angels
                          Dallas Cowboys
                          Anaheim Ducks

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                          • franch1se
                            All Star
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 9060

                            #14
                            Re: Studs and Duds

                            Padres Franchise

                            Studs -

                            Cha Seung Baek - 5-0 2.00 ERA
                            Adrian Gonzalez - .351, 10 HR, 23 RBI
                            Nick Hundley - .328, 2 HR, a lot of clutch hits for me

                            Duds -

                            Jody Gerut - .179, 1 HR, 5 RBI
                            Chris Young & Mark Prior - both 1-4

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                            • spyder23
                              Rookie
                              • Apr 2003
                              • 169

                              #15
                              Re: Studs and Duds

                              Great thread.

                              Tigers Franchise, All-Star default sliders.
                              I'm 4-6 out of the gate, just dropped two straight to Chicago.

                              Verlander's 2nd start, injured arm, 15 day DL out for 2-3 weeks.

                              Studs

                              Ordonez-Absolute beast. Hitting around .400 with 3 hr, 8 rbi, 3 doubles, and his 10 runs scored leads league.
                              Granderson-4 hr, 8 rbi, 1 sb

                              Duds
                              Polanco-I want to kill this guy. Hitting about .230 and has FIVE errors in the field.
                              Zumaya-Flat out gas can. ERA over 10.00

                              Up & Down
                              M Cab-only 2 homers and 4 rbi, hitting .282.
                              Guillen-2 homers, 6 rbi, i play him at ss and hope to never see Adam Everett on a ball field again.

                              Guys who have KILLED me so far.

                              Rios-2 homers in four game series.
                              Blalock-2 homers in three game series. I don't know if I even got him out. Beaned him in the finale. Felt better.
                              Thome-2 homers in three game series.
                              Bartolo Colon two-hit me. Embarrassing display.

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