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heggos
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Re: Discuss the draft

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Scrantonicity wrote:Bay, Lind, Cruz

Sick, sick outfield folks...
Cruz was a steal.
C SMurphy
1B NLowe|Vogelbach
2B Profar|Dubon|LGarcía
3B Riley|Paredes
SS Torres
OF LGurriel|Laureano|Taveras|AGarcía|Oliva
UT Álvarez
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Pocket full of Posey
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Juan Pierre? Really? Ooook. . .


By the way, I also really like shooting the moon for saves. Broxton, Rivera and Bailey? There is only so many ways to say "Hey! I'm going to rack up saves and try and trade up later."
C: Suzuki, Pierzynski
1B: Morales, G. Jones
2B: J. Weeks, Sanchez
3B: Chipper, Valencia
SS: Cozart, Pastornicky
OF: Braun, Bourn, Ichiro, Tabata
SP: Halladay, Lester, Wainwright, Chacin, Norris, Blanton, Porcello
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Polanco's huge head
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Pocket full of Posey wrote:Juan Pierre? Really? Ooook. . .
That was what I thought when I saw this pick. Then, but... given Guillen's weird affinity for low OBP, ragarm leadoff outfielders who run every time they're given a chance Pierre is again fantasy relevant.

If he bats 500 times, he probably steals 50. Right around the Bourn/Morgan range.

Yeah, these are the things I think about.
That head tho
TheWolfpack
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Polanco's huge head wrote:
Pocket full of Posey wrote:Juan Pierre? Really? Ooook. . .
That was what I thought when I saw this pick. Then, but... given Guillen's weird affinity for low OBP, ragarm leadoff outfielders who run every time they're given a chance Pierre is again fantasy relevant.

If he bats 500 times, he probably steals 50. Right around the Bourn/Morgan range.

Yeah, these are the things I think about.
I guess there is a lot to think about when you have a head as HUGE as Placido Polanco

Image

Damn...I bet that is at least a 10 1/4 size hat.
C- R. Hernandez, Shoppach
1- C. Pena, C. Carter
2 - L. Castillo, Kennedy
SS - Tulowitzki
3 - M. Reynolds
OF - Werth, Coghlan, Ludwick
Util - M. Ordonez
SP - Beckett, Garza, Baker, Cahill, Duchscherer, Volstad, Millwood
RP - Street, Baez, C. Perez, Devine
Polanco's huge head
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TheWolfpack wrote:
Polanco's huge head wrote:
Pocket full of Posey wrote:Juan Pierre? Really? Ooook. . .
That was what I thought when I saw this pick. Then, but... given Guillen's weird affinity for low OBP, ragarm leadoff outfielders who run every time they're given a chance Pierre is again fantasy relevant.

If he bats 500 times, he probably steals 50. Right around the Bourn/Morgan range.

Yeah, these are the things I think about.
I guess there is a lot to think about when you have a head as HUGE as Placido Polanco

Image

Damn...I bet that is at least a 10 1/4 size hat.
It is gigantic. After naming my team I looked around the site and saw two pictures of Polanco's head already posted. I felt much less original.
That head tho
Scrantonicity
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Polanco's huge head wrote:
It is gigantic. After naming my team I looked around the site and saw two pictures of Polanco's head already posted. I felt much less original.
You can always rename it. A suggestion: Olerud's Helmeted Aneurysm

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C Varsho
1B Joe, Smith
2B Torres
3B Bohm, Kim
SS Witt, Lopez
OF Soto, Mullins, Grossman, Naquin
U Suzuki, Gorman
SP Alcantara, Montas, Verlander, Rodriguez, Greene, Corbin, Kelly, Glasnow
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I gotta say, I like what Davis is putting together.
C M. Montero
1B Butler
2B Cano
SS Aybar
3B P. Sandoval
OF Heyward/Trumbo/Pagan/McLouth/Kubel
U Freese/Morneau/Pronk
SP Peavy/B.Anderson/Lynn/Holland/McCarthy/Baker
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wsuguay wrote:I gotta say, I like what Davis is putting together.
Thank you, thank you.. too kind.

We must be on the same page, because you took a couple guys in the even rounds that I loved, picking a few spots ahead of me (was really bummed when you snagged Cain).
C- Gomes
1b- Carter,Howard
2b- Murphy,Gregorius
ss- Reyes,A.Cabrera,Galvis
3b- Santana,Asche,Franco
OF-Gomez,Brantley,Blackmon,Dyson,Victorino
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heggos
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ucancallmedavis wrote:
wsuguay wrote:I gotta say, I like what Davis is putting together.
Thank you, thank you.. too kind.

We must be on the same page, because you took a couple guys in the even rounds that I loved, picking a few spots ahead of me (was really bummed when you snagged Cain).
I must be missing something if more than one person was coveting Matt Cain ahead of Hamels, Gallardo, Kershaw, Peavy, or even a few other pitchers still on the board.

Let's see: declining K/9, lucky BABIP last year, and plays for a team with a shitty offense. Nice pitcher, but kind of risky in the 4th.

And I say this as a Giants fan. Or maybe I say this because I'm a Giants fan.

(Feel free to point out that Hamels is just as risky or that Wieters was a huge reach or that Granderson will fail to live up to Bronxpectations...this is all in good fun and I enjoy the back and forth.)
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2B Profar|Dubon|LGarcía
3B Riley|Paredes
SS Torres
OF LGurriel|Laureano|Taveras|AGarcía|Oliva
UT Álvarez
SP Darvish|Buehler|Stroman|Kikuchi|DeSclafani|Lindblom|Brault
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Knight2254 wrote:6.13 - HB Benchwarmers select - Ricky Nolasco, SP, Marlins
Now THAT'S a nice pick.
C SMurphy
1B NLowe|Vogelbach
2B Profar|Dubon|LGarcía
3B Riley|Paredes
SS Torres
OF LGurriel|Laureano|Taveras|AGarcía|Oliva
UT Álvarez
SP Darvish|Buehler|Stroman|Kikuchi|DeSclafani|Lindblom|Brault
RP Williams|Antone|Duffey|Brebbia|Wisler
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i thought brandon webb was a steal. i was really lookign forward to drafting him this round instead i took my default (a Yankee)
C: Sanchez
1B: Votto,Voit
2B: DJ Le (1B/3B), Cano
SS: B. Rodgers (2B) M. Rojas
3B: Urshela (SS) Biggio (2B?)
OF: Harper, Duvall, A Hicks
SP: Kershaw, Ray, Flaherty, P. Lopez, L. Severino, Taillon, German
RP: Jansen, Graterol, Crochet, Loaisiga, Yates
Scrantonicity
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heggos wrote: (Feel free to point out that Hamels is just as risky or that Wieters was a huge reach or that Granderson will fail to live up to Bronxpectations...this is all in good fun and I enjoy the back and forth.)
I for one loved the back to back picks of Wieters and Hamels. They were both minor reaches, but exactly the type of players you reach for- young, uber-talented, high reward guys. I was hoping to grab both of them at some point, and you went and grabbed them both back to back. Well played.
C Varsho
1B Joe, Smith
2B Torres
3B Bohm, Kim
SS Witt, Lopez
OF Soto, Mullins, Grossman, Naquin
U Suzuki, Gorman
SP Alcantara, Montas, Verlander, Rodriguez, Greene, Corbin, Kelly, Glasnow
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Scrantonicity wrote:
heggos wrote: (Feel free to point out that Hamels is just as risky or that Wieters was a huge reach or that Granderson will fail to live up to Bronxpectations...this is all in good fun and I enjoy the back and forth.)
I for one loved the back to back picks of Wieters and Hamels. They were both minor reaches, but exactly the type of players you reach for- young, uber-talented, high reward guys. I was hoping to grab both of them at some point, and you went and grabbed them both back to back. Well played.
there's so much love on this board right now...lets have a group hug!
C: Sanchez
1B: Votto,Voit
2B: DJ Le (1B/3B), Cano
SS: B. Rodgers (2B) M. Rojas
3B: Urshela (SS) Biggio (2B?)
OF: Harper, Duvall, A Hicks
SP: Kershaw, Ray, Flaherty, P. Lopez, L. Severino, Taillon, German
RP: Jansen, Graterol, Crochet, Loaisiga, Yates
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YankeeManiac wrote:i thought brandon webb was a steal. i was really lookign forward to drafting him this round instead i took my default (a Yankee)
High risk, high reward. Who knows what he's going to put up this year coming back from injury. I was going to grab him in the next round if he was still there...

I have trouble ranking Billingsly, Nolasco, Jurrjens, Cain, and Hamels. They have all had their struggles and I think it's a toss up who outperforms who this year.
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When did Jurrjens struggle last year? The most ER he gave up all season was 5. That happened once (and he won that game). The highest ERA he posted in any one month was 3.68 in June. If anything the knock on him is that he only strikes out a little more than 6 per 9 innings. That jumped out at me about your post because I owned him last year and he was steady all season.
C: Posey
1B: Butler
2B: Hill
3B: Bautista
SS: Escobar
OF: McCutchen, Cruz, Rios
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RoidRager wrote:When did Jurrjens struggle last year? The most ER he gave up all season was 5. That happened once (and he won that game). The highest ERA he posted in any one month was 3.68 in June. If anything the knock on him is that he only strikes out a little more than 6 per 9 innings. That jumped out at me about your post because I owned him last year and he was steady all season.
Yeah, you're right. He struggles in not striking people out. A safe choice, but I group him with this set because he has better WHIP/ERA #'s but less K's. Just not sure in what order to draft these guys. Thankfully you all made my decision very easy with your choices.
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Knight2254 wrote:
YankeeManiac wrote:i thought brandon webb was a steal. i was really lookign forward to drafting him this round instead i took my default (a Yankee)
High risk, high reward. Who knows what he's going to put up this year coming back from injury. I was going to grab him in the next round if he was still there...

I have trouble ranking Billingsly, Nolasco, Jurrjens, Cain, and Hamels. They have all had their struggles and I think it's a toss up who outperforms who this year.
Nolasco & Hamels were extremely unlucky on batted balls last year; their basic skill #s remained similar to previous seasons. Billingsley has a ton of talent if he'd only stop walking people (and his K rate went down last year, which gave him little margin for error). Cain was lucky last year (just as he was unlucky the year before). Jurrjens' low K/9 and lucky BABIP from last year scream "regression" to me. He's similar to Porcello in that they're low K, ground ball pitchers that are more valuable in real baseball than in fantasy.
C SMurphy
1B NLowe|Vogelbach
2B Profar|Dubon|LGarcía
3B Riley|Paredes
SS Torres
OF LGurriel|Laureano|Taveras|AGarcía|Oliva
UT Álvarez
SP Darvish|Buehler|Stroman|Kikuchi|DeSclafani|Lindblom|Brault
RP Williams|Antone|Duffey|Brebbia|Wisler
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