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Corey Hart and Starting Pitching

Is he going to turn around and at least achieve what he did last season, 20/20 and an almost .270 batting average? I ask because Jayson Werth is now on the waiver wire in my league. Is Corey Hart undroppable? I also have McCutchen on my team and would also consider dropping him in favor of Werth.

My other quandry is to choose among Scherzer, Ubaldo Jimenez and Scott Baker. I need the most help for my WHIP. Are Baker and Jimenez turning their seasons around enough for one of them to replace Scherzer or possibly Harang.

With all this being said my team is first or near first in most pitching categories and average in composite hitting categories. I may just be knit picking. Thanks for any insight you can provide me.

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is terrible…I would pick Werth up ASAP…

As far as the pitchers go I would choose Baker, especially if you need WHIP help. He has strung together a few nice outings (would be even better if Gardy took him out when he is obviously tired) and seems to be over the injury issues that may have been responsible for his terrible start.

by DB11 on Jun 10, 2009 4:48 PM EDT reply actions  

Werth

agree with Eric and Dan….pick him up.

raygu

by Ray Guilfoyle on Jun 10, 2009 9:38 PM EDT reply actions  

hart

corey hart is catching fire. yes, he had a slow start but he’s starting to find his swing

by K3Looking on Jun 19, 2009 5:13 PM EDT reply actions  

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