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"da_big_kid_94" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > For all you auction/keeper league players; > > Now that's it's over, go back to auction day. Who did you stop bidding > on that you now wish you had gone one more unit for? > > Conversely, who are you glad to have been outbid for? > > Regret - Kevin Brown - didn't think anyone would go 20 units for him - > they did - I stopped - dumb! > > Glad - D'Angelo Jiminez - 14 units for a half year of mediocrity then > off to the NL - thank you fate, for NOT letting me say "15". Regret-I-Dids: I had 3 pitching spots left for $9. I decided to go to $7 on Luis Vizcaino -- thus giving up my chance to bid over $1 to get Borowski ($1) or Biddle ($4), both of whom were "on my radar screen". Oh, and that $20 Robb Nen didn't help, either. Regret-I-Didn'ts: I almost kept Sheffield at $34, and watched him go for $33 in the draft. So he comes through with an MVP-caliber season. And letting Morgan Ensberg go for $7 hurts, especially when I was one of his biggest proponents. Glad-I-Dids: Brad Penny @ $9. Although I traded him away mid-season, I was shocked that nobody thought he was a good risk @ $10. Eventually, I turned him and Marlon Byrd into a $10 Austin Kearns. Glad-I-didn'ts: I was kicking myself at the end of the draft for not going $37 on Jeff Kent (who I assumed would hit .330/40/130 in MinuteMaid)
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