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I've been planning to throw him back for months but I'm warming to him. I loved his second half last year and, I agree, I don't think he goes for much less. Inflation alone could push him to that price. And there will likely only be a handful of aces available (Sale, Carrasco, Archer, maybe Felix).
So if he doesn't go for less, the question is whether you want or need him at that price. I'm very high on him and the helium is rising - DVR called him a borderline top-25 SP this week if I heard him right.
I'm bullish, but it really boils down to whether or not you could get him back (in your specific league) at that price.
If the answer is no, and you're bullish as well, then keep.
If you're on the fence about either - he's probably a throw back.
But, if you think he's just a notch below the aces you've listed, who would likely go $5-10 more, I'd keep.
I think in my AL 10 team 4x4 he'd go for a couple/few dollars more.
One league, 28 years, 9 championships. AL 4X4
Current Lineup:
Ohoppe 2 Rutschman 22 JRamirez 40 Dezenzo 5 Lewis 6 Semien 26 Torres 20 Hamilton 10 Tucker 42 Cowser 1 Meadows 5 Holliday 17 Andujar 10 Robert 28 P Lopez 8 G Rodriguez 5 Ragans 5 Holmes 10 JDuran 10 McArthur 1 Miller 6 Crochet 10 Crawford 1
I really like Verlander this year. That core surgery he had in 2014 tends to affect pitchers for up to 14 months after. I think hes really actually back to healthy this year. And hes the definitive #1 there in DET. i expect big things this year for where hes going. As for this situation, it depends on what the pitching pool looks like. If its thin, Id really consider keeping
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