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  • #16
    I'd extend to $6. Someone will almost always want to acquire speed, and, as Gregg said, with an extension he is a possible trade chip to the dumping teams as well as the contending teams.
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    • #17
      And I think that pretty much does it...the clincher was the idea that if I needed some solid trade bait later in the year, I would have it. Then it would be the other guy's problem whether he will get PT next year. I usually lean toward not extending and taking my profits, but the more I look at it, a $6 Rajai is a pretty good deal all the way around.

      Thanks, guys.

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      • #18
        I fully intended to extend him JWRL where he'd be $9 (16 Team Mixed) for the same reasons and completely forgot to send in the extension prior to the deadline. :-/

        This thread actually made be go, "Oh crap."

        Anyway, I like the call to keep him at $6 in that league, Lucky.

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        • #19
          Look what rotoworld posted:

          Blue Jays manager John Farrell said Tuesday that he envisions Rajai Davis as his regular leadoff man.
          Davis has hit .333/.386/.692 with three home runs, five doubles and four walks in 39 at-bats this spring and has caught the eye of the right person in Blue Jays camp. If he is batting atop the Toronto lineup on a daily basis and also stealing bases like he did last year in Oakland, the 30-year-old speedster could be a fantasy monster.

          How is that for warm fuzzies?

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          • #20
            I would recommend that you read my article today on the Advanced Fantasy Baseball site, which directly addresses your situation, but I guess it is a little too late. Sorry for your troubles.

            (Note how deftly our author seamlessly combines sympathy with shameless self-promotion.)

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            • #21
              Both warm and fuzzy. I'm may extend him for five years, making him the first "U" contract player in league history.

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