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  • #2
    That implies he'll start in the majors? Middle relief guy with good ratios - it doesn't sound like he's draftable.
    Do you guys think he'll be a starter this time next year?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by whalewang View Post
      That implies he'll start in the majors? Middle relief guy with good ratios - it doesn't sound like he's draftable.
      Do you guys think he'll be a starter this time next year?
      Yes, in the majors in middle relief this year, and I do think he will be in the rotation next year. And he could be a starter this year; injuries do happen. But Joe Kelly likely would be given the first opportunity to start after one injury to a SP.

      Good coverage of the Cardinal pitching situation here:

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      • #4
        I wonder if Wacha's brilliant spring has made an impact on this decision and if Wacha is now ahead of Rosenthal for 2014. I'm probably over-thinking this.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by whalewang View Post
          I wonder if Wacha's brilliant spring has made an impact on this decision and if Wacha is now ahead of Rosenthal for 2014. I'm probably over-thinking this.
          You might be. It is just over 7 innings pitched in spring training, after all. But the Cardinals sure do have plenty of young pitching. I wouldn't be surprised if they let free agent to be Adam Wainwright pull a Pujols in the 2013-2014 offseason and sign with someone else for big bucks.

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          • #6
            Or if they trade some of that pitching depth for hmmm... A shortstop?

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            • #7
              I have Rosenthal for $3 in an NL-only 4x4 keeper league with about 25% inflation. Hold on to him, or toss him back?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by YourPalChrisMal View Post
                I have Rosenthal for $3 in an NL-only 4x4 keeper league with about 25% inflation. Hold on to him, or toss him back?
                He'd be worth more in a 5x5 and leagues that use k/9 over straight k's. Since he'll only help you in one category I'd toss him.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by YourPalChrisMal View Post
                  I have Rosenthal for $3 in an NL-only 4x4 keeper league with about 25% inflation. Hold on to him, or toss him back?
                  Depends entirely on your format. 12-team? Dump him. 13/14-team? Keep him. Daily transactions? Keep him. I may keep him at $3 in my 12-team NL with dailies. Those are good ratios and a lot of Ks for $3, if he's subbing in for a starter 5-6 days a week.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by The Dane View Post
                    Depends entirely on your format. 12-team? Dump him. 13/14-team? Keep him. Daily transactions? Keep him. I may keep him at $3 in my 12-team NL with dailies. Those are good ratios and a lot of Ks for $3, if he's subbing in for a starter 5-6 days a week.
                    12-team yes, but the strikeouts don't matter since it's 4x4. I'm torn. 1 injury and he has a good chance to get back in the rotation. Even if he doesn't start, the way they are likely to use him out of the pen he could still be good a good handful of wins.

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