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Francisco Liriano, MIN, AL
Birthdate: 10-26-1983
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Message #6 by Rob Reed @ September 2, 2010, 09:55pm
everything to like
High BABIP and still incredibly respectable numbers... love him for 2011... only allowed 3 HRs in 30 more IP than 2009, where he gave up 21 HRs.

Drastic improvement... stud.

Message #5 by Rob Reed @ July 14, 2010, 10:03am
might be able to grab him
his numbers have been decent, but not spectacular... and considering his 6-7 record, you might be able to snag him for relatively cheap... his .339 BABIP means good things the rest of the way... a low 3 ERA is easily in the cards, in my opinion, which means he should be sub three the rest of the way

Message #4 by Rob Reed @ March 2, 2009, 08:12pm
wish he was a sleeper...
but everybody remembers how great he was in 2006... he is going pretty high in mock drafts right now in the 8th and 9th rounds... that's pretty high for a pitcher who has only thrown 76 innings in the last two years...

I am definitely interested, but I don't want to pay for him like he's a #1 or #2... and I have a bad feeling that someone will in my money league.

Message #3 by Rob Reed @ 5/13/08, 2:16pm
Not bad...
I'm holding on to him, but when I checked his minor league stats late last week, they weren't very good.

He is still struggling a little bit, but the latest news is his fastball has reached 95 mph last weekend.

Hang on to him, if you can. Otherwise, I'd suggest Rich Hill.

Message #2 by PotterMarkus @ 5/9/08, 8:31am
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That's funny!
I did the same.
Galarraga is not going to last.
If Liriano finds his command in AAA, he could be a major force post all-star break.
They are not going to make a mistake of bringing him back to early this time, but u better believe he'll be back!

Message #1 by mrbiglzwerth @ 5/9/08, 8:17am
Good move?
I'm in a 14 team league and I'm in 9th place. There is absolutely no starting pitching left so I just picked up Liriano as a free agent. His status is NA. I dropped Armando Galarraga to do so. Did I pull the trigger too fast and when do you think he'll be back?

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PLAYERtrack overall ranking graph
        for Francisco Liriano

x=year; y=% of available fantasy points per year

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PLAYERtrack player stats & ranks
        for Francisco Liriano

2010 statistics and rankings are current through 9/1/10

GGSIPWLSVHLDERAHRWHIP
20102626165.1127003.2731.25
SOK/9HABABIPFIPLOBQS
1789.69154.3222.2372%18
2010 OVERALL PLAYERTRACK RANK: 21

GGSIPWLSVHLDERAHRWHIP
20092924136.2513005.79211.55
SOK/9HABABIPFIPLOBQS
1228.03147.3044.8467%
2009 OVERALL PLAYERTRACK RANK: 233

GGSIPWLSVHLDERAHRWHIP
2008141476.064003.9171.39
SOK/9HABABIPFIPLOBQS
677.9374.2943.81075%
2008 OVERALL PLAYERTRACK RANK: 163

GGSIPWLSVHLDERAHRWHIP
20062816121.0123112.1691.00
SOK/9HABABIPFIPLOBQS
14410.789.2682.5884%
2006 OVERALL PLAYERTRACK RANK: 2

GGSIPWLSVHLDERAHRWHIP
20056423.212005.7041.010
SOK/9HABABIPFIPLOBQS
3312.519.2833.41053%
2005 OVERALL PLAYERTRACK RANK: 330

The PLAYERtrack rankings, above, are under standard 5x5 format (ERA, K, W, SV, WHIP), minimum of 50 innings pitched; players are ranked versus all AL/NL pitchers