When I was fresh out of college, I worked at a web company (everyone did in the 90s). There was four of us. The other three had real job titles; I was the gofer/do-whatever. It was about a month before I was going back to school for my Master's. I had no intention of keeping the job. Honestly, I doubt they would've kept me for that full month if I weren't leaving. I failed at everything they assigned me, but they kept giving me new tasks, hoping I'd succeed. The only task I seemed capable of was heating up pre-cooked sausages from Trader Joe's. I made sausages on a grill for three weeks straight, so, when I finally did leave, they gave me a plaque that reads, "Who wants some sausages?" This brings me to the sudden and incomprehensible rise of Yulieski Guerriel. The Astros are that company, and YuGu is me. The Astros seem between a rock of "We really want this guy to succeed" and "We have about a month left and we're just hoping something works." Yulieski hasn't failed in the minors, he's looked completely lost. He hit .118 in Double-A, was promoted to Triple-A and hit .222. I could see grabbing Guerriel in all leagues to see if he can get lucky, and figure out how to make something other than pre-cooked sausages for lunch, but the Astros are not promoting him because of how well he's looked. They're promoting him because there's about a month left. Anyway, here's what else I saw this weekend in fantasy baseball:
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