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The Verdict: to the Victor go the spoils.

by Michael Stein
February 12, 2013



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Comments

Brad Johnson said...

FWIW, Yahoo has given him C eligibility. The other surprise I’ve found so far is that Profar is only UTIL eligible.

Posted 02/12  at  08:02 AM
Michael A. Stein said...

Martinez will have great value if he is deemed eligible at C.  I don’t agree with Yahoo doing that.  It is especially confusing that they would then place Profar only as a UT.

Posted 02/12  at  09:54 AM
Kyle Brown said...

yeah…yahoo tends to be kind of free-wheeling when it comes to eligibility.

Posted 02/12  at  10:39 AM
Todd said...

So when a pitcher misses a season due to TJS, should they need a certain number of starts to regain SP eligibility? If V-Mart had been the Tigers’ primary 1B during 2011, rather than primary DH, would we deny him 1B eligibility to start this season? That seems silly. He should have C eligibility until he loses it, by playing a season as not-a-catcher.

Posted 02/13  at  11:44 AM
werthless said...

Yahoo has Wil Myers eligible at C, a position he has not played since 2010. It makes absolutely no sense.

Posted 02/13  at  11:54 AM
Kevin Wilson said...

It’s a slippery slope no matter how you view it. Under this logic, rookies should all only be Util-eligible. They did not meet the criteria in the previous season.

That’s why I believe discretion by the provider should be used. Go with what makes sense and what fits the spirit of the rules. But also make for easy to acquire additional eligibility.

ESPN also gave Martinez catcher-eligibility, which I hate, considering I traded him in my keeper league last year assuming he wouldn’t have it (and would be less valuable). Bad assumptions work both ways.

Posted 02/13  at  09:34 PM
Kyle Brown said...

This just in: Yahoo has revoked Wil Myers’ catcher eligibility

Posted 02/14  at  03:29 AM
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