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Thursday, May 15, 2008Fantasy roundtable: Future of John SmoltzPosted by Derek Carty at 1:13pmHere is the link to this week's fantasy roundtable. I haven't had a chance to participate the last few weeks, but things have calmed down and I should be able to going forward. This week's question: What should the Braves do with John Smoltz? I wrote about this a couple of months ago, but I wanted to make note of it again with the massive quantity of e-mails I'm receiving. I want you to know that I love getting e-mails from you, and I thoroughly enjoy reading each and every one of them. The problem is that there just isn't enough time in a day to respond to them all. For those who have been sending me e-mails and haven't received responses, I am very sorry. Please continue sending me e-mails, though! If you don't get a response, you have my sincerest apologies. I respond to as many as possible, and please know that I do enjoy reading them all. As of today, I have cleared out my inbox. If you have sent me an e-mail in the past but didn't receive a response, please feel free to send me another if you would still like an answer. I can't promise that I'll answer it, but I will certainly try given the time I have available and the quantity I receive. Thanks again, and please keep them coming! I enjoy reading them, and while I can't guarantee you'll receive an answer, the chances of receiving one go down significantly if you never send the question to begin with! Derek Carty is a Mets fan currently residing in New Jersey. In addition to writing for THT, his work has also run either currently or previously at Rotoworld, Sports Illustrated, and FOX Sports. He was the champion of the FOX Sports Experts Fantasy Baseball League in 2008 and will be competing in five expert competitions in 2009, including LABR NL. He welcomes questions via e-mail. Commenting is not available in this weblog entry. Next Post: Waiver Wire: American League (Week 7)>> <<Previous Post: Waiver Wire: National League (Week 6) |