[USML Announce] The Conventional Winick: Nukes' Reserve Roster Has Little To Celebrate in '07, But Republicans Smell Victory

Brad Jansen bljansen at gmail.com
Sat Dec 30 16:00:14 EST 2006


More thoughts from The Winick:
   As 2006 draws to a close and I ready my party plans for New Years Eve, I
like to reflect on last year's resolutions.  Last year I resolved to make
one resolution: to be fair and unbiased in all of my roto analysis,
particularly in my discussions about the Block's Bombers and in my dealings
with Brad.  I firmly believe that I have kept that commitment, even if
others  fail to see, recognize or smell the truth.
    With a nod to the late Hussein, I don't want to keep you hanging about
my take on two rosters today.  Let's start with the Nukes.
     Let's face it: that team won a hard-fought campaign to capture the
Damon yet again. They were prepared to pay the costs for that prize and
indeed they did.  Nukemeister Kerber has made no secret that '07 will be a
rebuilding year (unless Klein and Robbins have drafts similar to last
season's) because of all the undervalued talent and magic beans he parted
company with in '06.  On the minor league side, it's Justin Huber (2), an
off-season acquisition (from the Rips, natch), and B. League (TOR-2), and
that's it.  The Nukes likely will retain Jay Payton (3/y1), along with
pitching stars Jeremy Bonderman (16/yr1) and AJ Burnett (19/yr1), along with
ex-closer Otsuka (1/y1) and perennial potential closer Mike Timlin (2/y2).
He may be inspired to retain Kevin Millwood (13/y2) and/or Curt Schilling
(21/y1) as well.  As you can see, the Nukes have a long way to go before
they can even consider laying a foundation for their next money franchise.
      And the Republicans?  They will be anchored (or saddled, as the case
may be) with the indomitable Delmon Young (10/LT07), along with the likes of
Choo Figgins (20/LT07),  Robinson Cano (5/y2), Jose Lopez (7/y2), Jermaine
Dye (16/LT07), Melky Cabrera (5/y1), Gary Matthews (5/y1), the Good Weaver
(10/y1) and Carlos Guillen (16/y1).  Two worthy minor leaguers are Adam
Miller (DET) and J. Tata (DET), both at $2.
       I must admit I very much like that roster, compiled carefully and
thoughtfully.  Will the GOP take all in '07?  Perhaps in the USML, my
friends and colleagues.
       Now that is all, until I parse my roster and, of course, the Rips.  I
cannot wait to sink my teeth into their roster.  Time to floss...

Blessings for '07,
Jeffrey Horatio Winick
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://lyra.siteprotect.com/pipermail/announce/attachments/20061230/53b745a3/attachment.htm



More information about the Announce mailing list