I have to say I really think that Laith's team dominates here on offense but Kevin's pitching potential is nice as well. Almost all of Kevin's pitching has massive upside. Zimmerman has been a monster so far in the spring, Morrow is a huge stud at closer, Bedard, when healthy has a high SO ration, Carpenter looks great so far...if his health hold up, Greinke could really be a STUD pitcher this year...(this years Cliff Lee) if offense holds up, and a stable of closers. Even if 3 of the 5 do well....that works out. I don't like Uggla,(if youc ount SO's) Dunn for average, Holiday will bust, chipper Jones is old, A Ramirez is unproven, wieters in the minors....ect...Kevin clearly drafts for upside, which I like.

Laith on the other has has established meat at key positions. Sandoval is a lock for a good average and 600 games, esp, if he plays 3rd while having C eligibility, Peralta has great upside also. AROD relieving Cantu is OK and there is some speed potential with the Nats up and comers.

She wins though based on her solid and RELIABLE lineup, and pitching...although I think Lirano will fail big time...And maybe Harden too...(if healthy, 20 wins in massive cubs offense), but owns 2 reliable closers, Motte is a big time sleeper, Lester, Lowe, and the rest of her staff seem to be a little solid too.

I think the competition here is whether Kevin's pitching materilizes. If it doesn't I think Laith has a big edge...Assuming you both play the waiver wire the same, I think Laith has the advantage.

Good luck both!!!