Rub one out! That’ll make you feel better. 🤣 I’ve been clipped at least twice already. It is very frustrating.I’m so mad 😠
Pitchers hit. I would’ve taken a couple players if we had a DH.Tris Speaker. Is there no DH? I just noticed that it said 8 position players & had been assuming we’d have a DH 😬. @BigBlueFanGA OTC.
I would’ve done a cpl things differently, too, if only I had paid attention 😂Pitchers hit. I would’ve taken a couple players if we had a DH.
I’ve been clipped more times than a full college football season of kickoffs in this draft. Tris Speaker was another one lolRub one out! That’ll make you feel better. 🤣 I’ve been clipped at least twice already. It is very frustrating.
Having a tough time choosing which way to go on my last position player, so I’ll take some pitching. NEED a lefty for my rotation. Give me 3 time world champion and two time World Series MVP, Sandy Koufax.
Well shit. I didn’t see him.That would be a steal in the 9th round.... but unfortunatley he went in the 2nd
Now don’t try stealing Babe Ruth from me with this next pick! 😂 😂Well shit. I didn’t see him.
Great grab. Was on my short listWhitey Ford been selected? He was an excellent playoff pitcher. And a lefty.
Noice!I recon I should start drafting pitchers LOL - slim pickings when you wait until the end of the draft but that was my strategy so can't complain
As this is a World Series format H2H why not draft a 3X World Series Champion and a WS MVP for the Boston Redsox bloody sock and all!
Curt Schilling
@jcrow10 OTC
Especially considering he was 3rd overall in last draft we didThat would be a steal in the 9th round.... but unfortunatley he went in the 2nd
Especially considering he was 3rd overall in last draft we did
Just took Palmer last round.I’ll take who the Giants named the right field portion of their park for, first baseman Willie McCovey, who hit over 500 home runs. For my second pick, give me a guy who never gave up a grand slam, Jim Palmer. @jcrow10 OTC.
Was gonna take him last pick.I’ll take who the Giants named the right field portion of their park for, first baseman Willie McCovey, who hit over 500 home runs. For my second pick, give me a guy who never gave up a grand slam, Jim Palmer. @jcrow10 OTC.