Question:
Fantasy Baseball - Esteban Loaiza start?
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
Fantasy Baseball - Esteban Loaiza start?
Six answers:
rorem
2016-12-13 14:37:33 UTC
Lilly for effective. He consistently seems to save his crew contained in the operating for a W and he receives reliable ok's. Hernandez has been pitching fantastically nicely and Palmer is due for a nasty day vacation. i comprehend the Angels like seeing Felix notwithstanding the game is in Seattle it truly is definately a pitchers park. Hamels has been pitching a lot extra ideal his very last 2 begins and his WHIP and era are impressive hostile to the Reds. damn it is hard. are you able to no longer positioned Hernandez in a unmarried of you "P" spots and commence all 3? i comprehend that Cincy's park is a hitters park yet Hamels is going nicely and has had their volume. in case you won't be able to commence more advantageous than 2 pitchers in an afternoon i'd bypass with Lilly and Hamels.
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2006-04-13 12:59:11 UTC
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2006-04-13 07:11:17 UTC
I would start him but he is inconsistant but he will do good this year i have him and i am startin him
Ryan
2006-04-12 12:55:34 UTC
Agree with both - Loaiza is inconsistant. Twins is not bad, and they play at home. I said it depends on your scores.
Brian
2006-04-12 08:05:52 UTC
Loazia might be one of the most inconsistent, maddening pitchers I've ever had on a fantasy team. I just never know what to do with him. I'm going to start him in my head-to-head league, but that's mostly because I don't have any better options. He could get a win and a quality start, or he could get shelled. I think he'll do fairly well, but you just never know.
dowboy98
2006-04-11 21:23:19 UTC
Esteban Loaiza. He should be good for a win. Minnesota hasn't done too great this year. Oakland has a pretty good offence, great defence and great pitching and bullpen.



Loaiza is 10-8 vs Minnesota in his career. He has allowed 54 earned runs has 94 punch outs, and a 3.71 ERA.



He last played against Minny in 2004 whily playing for the White Sox and fared decent against them with a 1-1 record and 4.09 ERA.



He didn't play them in 2005 due to being in the NL for the Washington Nationals.



In 2003, at Minny's field, the Metrodome, he was 1-0, allowing 3 runs on 9 hits and had an ERA under 4.



However, All time at the Metrodome, Loaiza is 3-6 with a 5.12 ERA and only 42Ks in 11 games and 58 innings pitched.



Again, however, Loaiza usually pitches his best baseball in the month of April. He's compiled a record of 18-6.



His home-away stats are not relevant to this situation as they are pretty similar.



It's a toss-up. I really don't see a problem from having anyone start any games, because they're usually bound to get you a few K's and potentially a win. All public leagues don't count losses against the scoring and only ERA is affected. Being early in the season, most pitchers are giving up a lot of runs.



Good luck.

Craig


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