Thanks to everyone for using the rosters spreadsheet option. To say you greatly decreased my work in doing the stats, if you can call it work, is an understatement.
Guys,
I’m heading to the beach for a week. Should have internet connection, but since we’re reshuffling our entire teams, I implore you to use the rosters spreadsheet option (the permanent link is always on the right column). The chances of me reading 10 separate typings of entire up squads, with players in random order, and retyping w/the actual player’s names in the appropriate position into my system instead of opening another cold one & watching my kids play in the water on Friday/Saturday aren’t very good.
Use the spreadsheet.
Make your changes.
Highlight your team.
Hit Edit/Copy.
Come to this site & go to a comment box.
Hit Edit/Paste.
This one time, please. If you want to see the stats.
Steve Phillips is truly the worst GM of all time. Not only did he hand over a young Kazmir for Victor Zambrano, he negotiated this:
One year from today, the Mets will add to their payroll a 47-year-old, past-his-prime power hitter who has a reputation as a malcontent—a player who has been retired from professional baseball for nine years and won’t play another game again.
Nevertheless, starting on July 1, 2011, Bobby Bonilla will remain on the franchise’s payroll for 25 years, collecting an annual salary of $1,193,248.20. Those are the terms the Mets agreed to Jan. 3, 2000, when they bought out the final year of Mr. Bonilla’s contract.
Bonilla should rename a kid after his agent.
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