Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Aaron Gleeman has tapped my phone

Talking on the phone with Sarge last night I made the same point that Aaron Gleeman did in his Rotoworld column today:
Floyd is now 3-1 with a 2.50 ERA through six starts and the 25-year-old former top prospect has plenty of long-term potential, but there's never been a better time to sell high on him. Lost in the s! parkling ERA and near no-hitter is that Floyd sports an ugly 19-to-18 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 39.2 innings this season. Beyond that, the defense behind Floyd has converted over 85 percent of his balls in play into outs, which isn't close to even being in the realm of sustainable.

4 comments:

Ranger said...

So what should I trade him for?

Smiff said...

Didn't stop shot_at_bill from picking him up...

He had a couple early starts like with the Phillies and then every appearance after the was the 4th of July (though K-Mad owned him then).

k-mad said...

He appears to be at mid-stage SUCKS recovery.

Fungster said...

He used to be on my team. On the taxi squad. Rotting.