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Advice on how to finish the perfect week... going for 10-0

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So, right now I'm leading 10-0 in my matchup. How can I stay at 10-0? I've been at 10-0 on many weeks before but always mess up end up 9-1 or 9-0-1. Here is the link to my team;

http://games.espn.go.com/flb/clubhouse?leagueId=126693&teamId=4

Check out the matchup. I bench Webb for tomorrow, right? I'm way up in wins and K's and can't risk having him ruin my ERA and WHIP. I'm up 2 in saves and he's got 5 closers; do I pull out my closers to preserve ERA and WHIP or do I keep them in to lock up the saves? I don't want one of my closers to get rocked. Gimme advice on how to finish the week.

I need the 10-0 to jump into 2nd place in my division as the playoffs are getting closer.

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  1. I don't see any way to ensure that you go 10-0.  All you can do is put the best players in that you can and hope for the best.  Your opponent could overtake you in runs, rbi and stolen bases if he has a big day.  And, if you bench all you pitchers, yes you protect your numbers, but you're tied in saves and although it shows you winning WHIP, the actual number is a tie.  If you play no pitchers on Sunday, you can't improve your numbers and your opponent can.  Like I said, I would figure out you best matchups on offense and go from there.  As far as pitchers, you should at least leave a couple of your top relievers in so you can counter your opponent.


  2. Just play your closers,and lead off type hitters.(Guys that might get you SBs and some runs.) I have one skunk this year in a tight league,

    and I know what you're going through.You can't take any chances of losing these rare golden opportunities!!~~G{}{}d Luck!

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