Friday, April 21, 2006

Flotsam Frank's fantasy fixes


Frank Randall, IT guy

With the increasing popularity of fantasy sports, Flotsam has decided to have Frank Randall, IT Guy, to write an occasional column that addresses reader questions relating to current issues in the fantasy sporting world. Frank is an avid fantasy sports player, having won multiple championships in all three major sports in the last five years, including a four-year run as winner of the Birmingham Internet Technicians Champions Haven (BITCH) baseball league. As always, Frank is here to help you.

I'm the owner of Johan Santana in two fantasy leagues, and he's just not producing right now. Is this the year that the league finally catches up to him, or should I be patient and stay with him? He's been a slow starter in the past, and I don't want to give up on him too early. But I also don't want to carry dead weight through the season. Help me, Frank.
-Tim Granger, Knollwood, Iowa


Tough call. This might be the year the league catches up to him, but maybe not. You may want to be patient with him since he's started slow in the league before, but maybe not. But you also don't want to carry dead weight during the season. Problem solved.

Chris Shelton has been great so far this year. He's got good minor league numbers, so it's not totally unexpected, but it seems unlikely that he's going to keep up the current pace. Should I try to sell high with him? Or do I hang on and just let him be a solid producer for me this year? Thanks Frank, love your work.
-Jason Hoffman, Billings, Montana


Shelton ripping ball cover gone currently Detroit loves work smart ethic hounding grass field dirty uniforms haha! Funny face no doubts in the hole about the first baseman has his strengths pitchers get a book may punch in the nose numbers dip force lower than rectify baby never know but don't want to see chili dip flaming so hot in the start of the year. Esophagus. Will keep going most internal likelihood just don't know expect the rates of things in selection won't stay so troposphere.

Hey Frank, I was just offered a trade in my league. I would get Jake Peavy and Manny Ramirez, and I would give up Curt Schilling, Grady Sizemore, Johnny Gomes and JJ Putz. Is it worth the loss in depth to acquire those two top-level players? It's a tough call for me, and any help would be appreciated!
-William Stern, Bakersfield, California


Laughs and giggles Putz. Solo tron what in the world with the scanner connectivity depth issue how is your bench before deciding to replace the spots you'd flagellate trade with boom shakala. Manny being Manny going to get going going gone USB port. Peavy genuine stud grilled salmon spawning Curt Schilling assbag filtered water clean up your desk would you? Just power down how are you in the steals department unassociated pathway muffins and try again before trading but overall depends on need and such

Do you have any sleeper pitcher candidates for my NL-only league? My hitting is great, but I could use a little help on some guys to target either on the wire or in trades. My league's pitching categories are wins, ERA, K/IP, WHIP and saves.
-Jerry Evans, Perth, Australia


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