In my keeper fantasy baseball league I have Nick Markakis ("The Kak", pronounced like "cake") and Javier Vazquez. My long-term plans were about riding The Kak's bright career to ultimate perennial victory. Vazquez was intended to be a quality acquisition for this season only.
But now Markakis is under-performing, and Vazquez is red hot. Next season I just know Vazquez will be nearer to the top of all of my cheat sheets than Markakis, so I will feel like an IDIOT if I keep Markakis.
However, pitching is a year-to-year crap-shoot, you never know if the Ace pitcher you are counting on is going to go all Brandon Webb or Francisco Liriano on you, and destroy your season. Yet some pitchers are able to produce high-quality seasons for many years, Johan Santana for instance.
Nick Markakis is still only 25, two years from his presumed PEAK of physical power. But he spun his wheels in 2009 and looks less likely to achieve to 30 to 40 HRs/season I am hoping for. He might be far more ordinary than I was thinking.
Poly party people, what should I do?
But now Markakis is under-performing, and Vazquez is red hot. Next season I just know Vazquez will be nearer to the top of all of my cheat sheets than Markakis, so I will feel like an IDIOT if I keep Markakis.
However, pitching is a year-to-year crap-shoot, you never know if the Ace pitcher you are counting on is going to go all Brandon Webb or Francisco Liriano on you, and destroy your season. Yet some pitchers are able to produce high-quality seasons for many years, Johan Santana for instance.
Nick Markakis is still only 25, two years from his presumed PEAK of physical power. But he spun his wheels in 2009 and looks less likely to achieve to 30 to 40 HRs/season I am hoping for. He might be far more ordinary than I was thinking.
Poly party people, what should I do?
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