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News, introspective, insight & opinion from around the Major & Minor Leagues

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Roto-Rx

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The Doctor is in...

Question #1: What is the best way for me to learn about or get information on players that might be playing in MLB next year that are currently playing in other countries? – Harold, Coventry, England

Harold: Greetings from across the pond. Dr. Roto is always keeping his eyes out for players coming from other countries to MLB. Take a look at some sites like: Espn, rotoworld, and of course, my own site: roto-rx.com to see who looks like a good player to invest in for next year (and beyond).

Question #2: Brad Lidge seems to have settled down. Do you see (an every other year) good year for him next year? – Kim, Franklin, VA

Kim: Dr. Roto is adverse to taking on too much risk. It's one thing to draft a guy who you think can bounce back. It's another thing to take a chance on a guy who you KNOW has major problems. I would probably bring his name up at the table and bid just a bit on him so people think I am interested. If I get him for a few bucks, terrific. If the table starts bidding crazy dollars, I would back off and go get a young guy who may be the closer sooner than later.

Question #3: Great post by Peter Costa on Kershaw. That COULD BE a traumatic experience. Do you think there is a possibility that he may now turn into an Oliver Perez or Ankiel? – Harry, Pittsburg, PA

Harry: No I think Kerhsaw is too mentally tough to fall into that trap. Plus he's got a Hall of Fame manager in his corner (Joe Torre) who is going to make sure that he is in a good frame of mind. The kid is 21...cut him a break. He's got nasty stuff and could easily throw a one hitter next time out.

Question #4: What is your outlook on Dontrelle Willis going forward; fine piece of sushi or dog meat? – Dasuke, Osaka, Japan

Dasuke: Dr. Roto has no faith in Dontrell Willis. Stick a fork in him, he's done.

Question #5: What happened to Billingsley? He went from the All-Star team to holding Vicente Padillia’s jock strap? –Franklin, Seneca, SC

Franklin: It has been a shame to see the fall of Billingsley. His mechanics were off and he struggled for the better part of the second half of the season. Torre decided to go with his veterans Wolf and Kuroda in the NLCS instead of Chad. Watch to see if Chad pitches well out of the hullpen and regains Torre's trust. He is does, he may get a start in the World Series (assuming they make it) and be just fine next year.

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