View Poll Results: Who would you rather have in traditional Fantasy League

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  • Derek Jeter

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  • Nomar Garciappara

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    Bullpen Catcher bipster's Avatar
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    Fantasy Traditional League

    Who would you rather have?

    Nomar Garciappara

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    Derek Jeter

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    YO YO YO griffeyfan3's Avatar
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    definatly jeter , better all around player

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    I'll go with Jeter too, better offense, more talent.

    If Nomar can stay healthy, Wrigley and he could be a nice combo...

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    I'll take Nomar thank you very much.

    A healthy Nomar anyways, is probably the best SS int he league now that ARod is a 3B.

    a healthy Nomar is a batting title threat, plus 30 + HRs and 100 RBIs.
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    What I am truly asking, is I have Jeter on my team now, and have been offered Garciaparra in reyurn. I really don't think I could lose either way. Here is my lineup

    C Johnny Estrada
    Mike Lieberthal

    1b Derek Lee
    Jeff Bagwell

    2b Chase Utley
    Tony Womack

    SS Jeter

    3b ARod
    Casey Blake

    OF Adam Dunn
    Austin Kearns
    Coco Crisp
    Jim Edmonds
    Larry Walker
    Wily Mo Pena

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    I would keep Jeter if I were you...he'll score a lot with that Yankee lineup, drive in runs, hit homers and steal bases...more of a sure bet than Nomar IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by browntown653
    I would keep Jeter if I were you...he'll score a lot with that Yankee lineup, drive in runs, hit homers and steal bases...more of a sure bet than Nomar IMO.
    Thanks for the input, and I tend to agree with you. Something was just telling me that Nomar is primed for a huge season in Chicago. I heard reports that he was in tremendous shape this spring and had re-dedicated himself after last years performance. I even saw a few sports reporters pick him for NL MVP. Then I saw where 2 or 3 years ago he stole close to 20 bases....so that is what made the little pebbles in my mind start to roll around.
    Last edited by bipster; 04-08-2005 at 09:59 PM.

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    I'm with you, I have a good feeling that NOmar is due for a big season. It's the decisions of fantasy baseball.

    If I were you, I'd do the trade. Both are great SS's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoYankees
    I'm with you, I have a good feeling that NOmar is due for a big season. It's the decisions of fantasy baseball.

    If I were you, I'd do the trade. Both are great SS's.
    you aren't the guy that offered the trade are you?

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    No. I don't think I'm in a league with you.

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    I'd do it too. Nomar is also in a contract year if that means anything to you. He might struggle early on in Wrigley dealing with the colder weather (although how cold is in Boston during the early months?) but once it gets warm he should be outstanding.
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    It gets pretty cold in Boston, so he should know how to deal with colder weather. That should be no problemo for Nomar.

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    Did you keep Jeter?
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