The daily grind: 7-13
by Brad JohnsonJuly 13, 2012
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The daily grind: 7-13by Brad JohnsonJuly 13, 2012 Follow Brad on Twitter @baseballAteam. Email him at pitchin432 AT Yahoo.com Comments
Abdoozy said...
How do you feel about Quintana’s start today? I’m on the fence, but it’s a long week so one bad outing won’t hurt too bad… Posted 07/13 at 11:50 AM
Jacob said...
Looking really good. Posted 07/13 at 12:28 PM
duder said...
This is what I’m talkin bout. Keep it up. Posted 07/13 at 01:44 PM
streamingpitchers.blogspot.com said...
Joe Saunders is a good choice. I think you overlooked Marco Estrada and Aaron Harang. Posted 07/13 at 04:47 PM
Brad Johnson said...
Doh! Marco Estrada is a definite play. I’m using him in several leagues. MLB.com has the Brewers pitcher listed as TBA which is why I forgot him this morning. Harang always kills me. Always. I’m done with him. And on missing guys, I know ESPN’s probable pitcher data is better, but my brain refuses to process their UI at 6:00 AM. It adds a good 5 minutes to writing the article all told. And frankly, I’m on a very tight schedule. Posted 07/13 at 04:52 PM
Scott C said...
Brad - TDG is one of the few sites I check daily, great job keep it up! I feel like you have a few too many hitters in the chart, but other than that, the upgrades are sweet! Thanks!! Posted 07/13 at 05:32 PM
Brad Johnson said...
Scott, That might be true. I’m currently trying to offer a “choose your own adventure” type of experience while also offering my favorite choices below the chart. The column will likely be a living experiment for a few weeks. I wish I had a few more options for manipulating that table. I’m staring at a 28 inch screen right now, so the right half of the page is completely unused. I wonder if I’d break anything if I tried to split the tables into AL/NL and lay them side by side… It’s too late for many of the Fanduel games, but James McDonald has a nice match-up and was more cost effective. I played the Blue Jay lineup minus Arencibia, McDonald, and Salvador Perez in a standard Fanduel tourny. Posted 07/13 at 05:42 PM
johnnycuff said...
FYI: denard span is a lefty Posted 07/14 at 01:28 PM
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Hey Brad,
So all 28 hitters in the table are considered good plays? I’d think it more useful to differentiate who is the better play rather than offer so many names. But maybe I’m misunderstanding the intent. Just my two cents.