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Tmil42
I had to add all of Randy Johnson's career stats.

All of them.

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AGM Fantasy Update Numero Quatro: WARNING: NOT ENTIRELY ABOUT FANTASY BASEBALL

by Tmil42
created June 18, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Before we get started with the latest update on the AGM Fantasy Baseball League, I have to say my bit about the Willie Randolph situation. My thoughts aren't nearly well-developed (or well-researched, for that matter) enough for a full article, and I suspect they might never be. First off, I'm biased because I've always liked Willie. He managed my favorite team of all time (the 2006 Mets), and is by all accounts a decent, blue-collar, classy person (I'm going to dismiss the controversy involving race and treatment by the media as a man under pressure, and also because I think he might be a little right). The character and class of Randolph came into direct contrast with the brashness and ludicrous treatment by the Mets front office and ownership.

Flash back to October 2nd, 2007. Omar Minaya, the Mets' GD (General Douche) or GM, or whatever, holds a press conference announcing that Willie will return for the 2008 season. However, he was not without reservation, as he stated that he had to "really think about...whether (Randolph) was going to come back or not." This foreshadowed later undignified conduct by the Mets front office and ownership, as Minaya made these remarks with Willie standing right next to him. But hey, all was well (at least in Minaya's world), as the Mets ownership had said that Willie's fate would not be tied with Minaya's. Flash back to today. Minaya states that "Willie's my friend. But this ain't about friendship." Mr. Minaya, you needn't point that out at this juncture.

I'm not arguing that Willie deserved to keep his job. He has made questionable bullpen moves on a regular basis since being hired, and his in-game decisions were a source of consistent frustration. Having him make the trip to Anaheim, only to get rid of him after the first game of the road trip (which the Mets won, by the way, proving that Minaya had his mind made up at that point). But he deserved a more dignified exit than a 3:14 AM (EST, of course) press release. I mean, Minaya claims that "logistics" prevented him from making a decision before last night. To me, that's bullshit. I've heard excuses about how the Mets thought firing Willie on Father's Day would be classless (he does have 4 children, after all). I'm sure that being fired a day later makes him feel better. And my main problem with this is the fact that Minaya has been playing games with Willie's job security all season long. A swift, quick decision was needed, either keep Willie or fire him, and it came about 6 weeks too late. It remains to be seen if it's too late to save the Mets' season. And I'll end it like this: Willie deserved better than this bush-league bullshit Minaya and the Wilpons threw his way.

END OF SERIOUS CRAP

Alright, down to business. Well, not quite business, but rather a couple bits of housekeeping before we begin the recap.

  • First, thanks a lot to Falcon for taking over for a session of the AGM Fantasy League Update. He really did a great job, and I appreciate him filling in for me when I was unable to fulfill my obligation to the AGM Community.
  • Is it weird that I give Jason Varitek a day off every once in a while, even though I know he'll be starting a game? I do it to get him some fantasy rest. Most people would say that's strange. I'm forced to agree with them.
  • On Saturday, I was in 7th place. Today (Tuesday), I'm in 4th place. Was I too busy between now and then to write up a review? Or did I just wait until now in order to make it seem like I was just that good? Go ahead and make up your own mind.

Putting aside my standings gerrymandering (closest English equivalent to what I want), here's the standings, current as of Wednesday, June 17, 2008:

Rank Team User Points Last Time Change
1 Davis21Wylie Davis21Wylie 754.07 1 0
2 Falcon02520 Falcon02520 725.53 2 0
3 Tyler's Salt Shakers Tylersalt 674.28 3 0
4 Tmil42 Tmil42 641.36 7 U3
5 Rented Mules Nebulous 632.41 6 U1
6 Yakob878 Yakob878 631.17 5 D1
7 Goose Bay Killers The Great Unknown 618.08 4 D3
8 Clemens' Conscience Crackajg 590.93 8 0
9 Long Wooden Bats Bobbyjim45 586.63 9 0
10 Kingz Romiezzo 564.58 11 U1
11 British Lions Alex Holowczak 559.79 10 D1
12 Patrickburck1980 Patrickburke1980 558.33 12 0
13 Demonboy Demonboy 556.31 14 U1
14 Kelsdad Kelsdad 531.64 13 D1
15 Trizz Trizz 517.19 15 0
16 The Brew Haus Coreyisarealboy 491.26 16 0
17 BBB15 Behbigben15 454.59 17 0
18 Agent0 Agent0 375.85 18 0
19 Denver BlueCarp BlueCarp 385.80 19 0

The top 3 (Davis, Falcon, and Tyler) remain in those places, although Falcon continues to distance himself from Tyler and close in on Davis. After being ahead of Tyler by only 3.69 points in the last version, he's expanded this to 51.25 points. And while he still trails Davis for first place by 28.54 points, Falcon is much closer than the 57.79-point deficit he faced a week or so ago.

Biggest Riser

Tmil42 (Up 3 Places)

Well, wouldya look at that? Only 3 days ago, this spunky fella with the quick comments and the sporadic appearances was in 7th place, an afterthought in the race, the proverbial Denver Nugget of this race. And now, he's in 4th place, quickly rising up the ladder in a slow, steady climb to the top of this treacherous mountain, the mountain we call victory. And does he intend to reach the summit? In a word...Absolutely, without question, and indubitably. Yes, that's 3 different expressions, one made up of 2 words, but you get my point. I WILL HAVE MY VICTORY.

How have I become such an unstoppable force in such a short time? Well, let's take a look:

  • Justin Verlander has decided that preseason Cy Young favorites should be, you know, good. In his past 7 starts, he's 2-3, but with a 2.63 ERA, 32 Ks and only 15 BB in 48 IP. This bodes well for me, as Verlander should only get better as the season goes on.
  • Carlos Beltran has likewise decided that cleanup hitters should probably hit for some power. In his last 7 games, he's posted a stat line of .400/.486/.800, with 4 HR and 5 BB. When Beltran gets hot, he becomes unstoppable. So look for my unstoppable center fielder to be a factor as the season wears on.
  • The aforementioned rest I have given to my catcher, Jason Varitek, has gone a long way, because although he has been playing in those games, he hasn't been playing for me, which makes him fresher for the days when I do decide to start him.

Biggest Loser

Goose Bay Killers (Down 3 Places)

Pitching has really hurt this guy as of late (I'd tell you his name, but I'm completely clueless as to what it is). John Maine, Brett Myers, Micah Owings, and Boof Bonser have all been less than great recently. (Interesting side note: I was at the June 10th game between the D-Backs and the Mets, and Owings did not look good at all. The Mets were absolutely crushing the ball, and Owings didn't seem to be able to miss any bats. I'm not saying that he's not going to be effective the rest of the year, I'm just saying) but I expect Maine to turn it around, and Myers isn't going to be this bad all summer long, unfortunately. So look for Goose Bay Killers not to lose much more ground in the near future.

Other Notes

  • Corey continues his meteoric rise up the standings. I mean, if you want to get technical, then yeah, he didn't actually move at all, but thinking positive, that means he didn't lose any ground either. At this rate, he should be in the top 12 by around September of 2010.
  • Romi and Tyler are tied for the most moves, with 39 apiece. It doesn't seem to have any direct correlation to the standings, it's just interesting to me. It seems like a day doesn't go by where Romi doesn't try to offer me Mark Mulder for Roy Halladay or some harebrained scheme like that.
  • I wish we could liquidate all the unused teams and have a supplemental draft. After all, Jose Reyes, Tim Lincecum, Brad Penny, K-Rod, Derrick Lee, Jimmy Rollins, Kosuke Fukudome, Dustin McGowan, Joe Nathan, Bobby Abreu, and Matt Garza are all players that are languishing on inactive teams, having their talents wasted, all for naught.
  • If anybody has anything to add (suggestions for the next article, suggestions for this article, suggestions on whether or not I should go F myself, etc.), please do so.

Thanks for reading, and thanks one more time for Falcon pinch-hitting for me last time.

PS: It occurs to me that I should trade Orlando Cabrera for an ottoman. Perhaps just the beans in a beanbag chair. Any takers?


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Falcon02520Legend
509 days ago
Score 4+-
"Practice safe sex, go fack yourself." Kidding of course, I just always thought that was funny. Um, this "wait until I jump up the standings" thing is getting kind of old. It's not like I did that </shamelessly looks aside> In all seriousicioty (no it isn't a "real" word), this is a great review. Thanks for the mention and keep the reviews coming... GO FALCON!!!
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RomiezzoLegend
509 days ago
Score 3+-
Good read, Tmil. You always do a great job with these.

Tyler is no longer tied with Romi for the most moves.

I never had Mark Mulder, I think (I can't keep track with all these moves I have done). I'm don't think you're that stupid. I just want to negotiate with you, one of the three people who actually want to make their team better by trading. It turns out that those huge lopsided trades turn into something. Just ask Falcon.

And BTW, I'm up for Orlando Cabrera, I think.
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Tmil42AAA-er
509 days ago
Score 2+-
I know you've never offered me Mulder, but you do make a lot of moves. Which I like, by the way, I definitely like how involved you are with it. Send me an offer for Cabrera. As long as it's halfway decent, he's all yours.
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Tej8722JV Squad
509 days ago
Score 2+-
I think that any team that relies on Boof Bonser for anything might be in trouble...and I'm a Twins fan.
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Behbigben15All-Star
509 days ago
Score 2+-
Sorry I haven't really been checking up on my team...like any at all, haha. I keep forgetting. I'm so wrapped up in my 4-team league on ESPN.com. It is kinda more important than this one because I'm trying to prove to my friends that they suck at fantasy baseball, and that I'm the only one that knows what they're doing. And so far I'm succeeding. I've been in first place since day 1, and in rotisserie scoring I have 98 points. Note: The second-place team has 78 points. My team consists of Brian McCann, Prince Fielder, Chase Utley, Hanley Ramirez, Chipper Jones, Ichiro Suzuki, Manny Ramirez, Pat Burrell, Nate McLouth, Josh Hamilton, Ian Kinsler, Derek Lee, Adrian Gonzalez, Johan Santana, Brandon Webb, CC Sabathia, Cole Hamels, Felix Hernandez, Trevor Hoffman, Edinson Volquez, Joba Chamberlain, and George Sherrill. It's quite obvious that this is just a 4-team league, isn't it???
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CoreyisarealboyMajor Leaguer
509 days ago
Score 2+-
This meteor burnt up in the atmosphere long ago. Though my pitching received a nice boost when Joba was moved into the starting rotation. Give me one good day from both hitting and pitching, and I'll be scratching the surface of a top 15.
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