Presenting YOUR 125K team
Presenting YOUR 125K team
Drafted this main event team with my partner jason Emma and consultant KoQ yesterday. Interesting draft in that a team went 9 NINE pitchers in a row beginning in round 1!!!
1B Adams
2B Kipnis
SS Miller
3B Middlebrooks
C Gomes
C Norris
MI Hill
CI Alonso
OF Gomez
OF Marte
OF Werth
OF Aoki
OF A.Garcia
U Morse
SP Cole
SP Tanaka
SP Cashner
SP Kazmir
SP E.Ramirez
SP Hutchison
SP Jordan
SP Roark
RP Holland
3B Dominguez
SS Baez
OF Choice
SP Mejia
RP D.Webb
RP Casilla
RP Mujica
1B Adams
2B Kipnis
SS Miller
3B Middlebrooks
C Gomes
C Norris
MI Hill
CI Alonso
OF Gomez
OF Marte
OF Werth
OF Aoki
OF A.Garcia
U Morse
SP Cole
SP Tanaka
SP Cashner
SP Kazmir
SP E.Ramirez
SP Hutchison
SP Jordan
SP Roark
RP Holland
3B Dominguez
SS Baez
OF Choice
SP Mejia
RP D.Webb
RP Casilla
RP Mujica
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I also did the Jordan Roark tandem in the main yesterday. If you have one, it's a good idea to get the other. And if Fister is out awhile, it may be a home run. Of course, they have to produce.
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Really? Your ME team has one closer? Good Luck with that Mark
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I can't imagine any scenario where a team going 9 pitchers in a row from Rounds #1 to #9, is going to have success in a 15 teamer.
I imagine he went average heavy with his hitters so ideally he'd like to win every pitching category (75 points) and win batting average (90) and hope to scratch a few points out here and there in the offensive counting categories as other teams quit.
Pitchers are just so much more unreliable than hitters. The likelyhood of this team winning a league, or even cashing, look pretty small to me.
I imagine he went average heavy with his hitters so ideally he'd like to win every pitching category (75 points) and win batting average (90) and hope to scratch a few points out here and there in the offensive counting categories as other teams quit.
Pitchers are just so much more unreliable than hitters. The likelyhood of this team winning a league, or even cashing, look pretty small to me.
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He actually punted average... I was in the same draft. That's what he said was his plan going in. Pitchers flew off the board at an insane rate I think because of it.
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Bud. I hate to say it but this team just doesn't do it for me. Tanaka/cole just I can't see making it happen... We will see!
Chris
Chris
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People will be taking cole and tanaka in the 2nd round next year. Studs.
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Jordan/Roark pitch for the best or second best team in NL and pitch in the weakest division in baseball. All aboardlrr wrote:I also did the Jordan Roark tandem in the main yesterday. If you have one, it's a good idea to get the other. And if Fister is out awhile, it may be a home run. Of course, they have to produce.
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Ps taylor jordan is gonna crush this year. Killer off speed stuff with monster GB tendencies. 8th rounder or better next year
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Wonder what kind of feeling the janssen owners have in their guts todayCaptain Hook wrote:Really? Your ME team has one closer? Good Luck with that Mark
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Not good that is for sure but HTH does that help your team?Gekko wrote:Wonder what kind of feeling the janssen owners have in their guts todayCaptain Hook wrote:Really? Your ME team has one closer? Good Luck with that Mark
If you had snagged Sergio Santos the comment would make sense - even if it was at somebody's expense
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He got Santos in super auction in nyc
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My point is closer openings happen pretty frequently.Captain Hook wrote:Not good that is for sure but HTH does that help your team?Gekko wrote:Wonder what kind of feeling the janssen owners have in their guts todayCaptain Hook wrote:Really? Your ME team has one closer? Good Luck with that Mark
If you had snagged Sergio Santos the comment would make sense - even if it was at somebody's expense
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Andy remembers! Soria $1 and santos in reserve!76erfan wrote:He got Santos in super auction in nyc
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Let me translate for my Canadian friends:Gekko wrote:Ps taylor jordan is gonna crush this year. Killer off speed stuff with monster GB tendencies. 8th rounder or better next year
"Off speed" = slow
The Bill Buckner of FAAB
Deadheadz
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Swinging strike rate on those predict monster loomingDeadheadz wrote:Let me translate for my Canadian friends:Gekko wrote:Ps taylor jordan is gonna crush this year. Killer off speed stuff with monster GB tendencies. 8th rounder or better next year
"Off speed" = slow
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Gekko wrote:Drafted this main event team with my partner jason Emma and consultant KoQ yesterday. Interesting draft in that a team went 9 NINE pitchers in a row beginning in round 1!!!
1B Adams
2B Kipnis
SS Miller
3B Middlebrooks
C Gomes
C Norris
MI Hill
CI Alonso
OF Gomez
OF Marte
OF Werth
OF Aoki
OF A.Garcia
U Morse
SP Cole
SP Tanaka
SP Cashner
SP Kazmir
SP E.Ramirez
SP Hutchison
SP Jordan
SP Roark
RP Holland
3B Dominguez
SS Baez
OF Choice
SP Mejia
RP D.Webb
RP Casilla
RP Mujica
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but this team is woefully short in HR and RBI, not to mention one closer, so im not seeing the 125k in your future.
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Yeah a lot riding on Adams and Middlebrooks for RBIs but I don't think this team is way short on HR. Of course, I think I'm higher on Morse and Alonso than most. These two aren't getting enough respect in drafts this March. I worry about Garcia and I drafted him in my league in the 19th. He could hit 12 or he could hit 22. D Norris sitting vs righties so he's not going to break out unless he starts to get more ABs.ALL-IN JD wrote:Gekko wrote:Drafted this main event team with my partner jason Emma and consultant KoQ yesterday. Interesting draft in that a team went 9 NINE pitchers in a row beginning in round 1!!!
1B Adams
2B Kipnis
SS Miller
3B Middlebrooks
C Gomes
C Norris
MI Hill
CI Alonso
OF Gomez
OF Marte
OF Werth
OF Aoki
OF A.Garcia
U Morse
SP Cole
SP Tanaka
SP Cashner
SP Kazmir
SP E.Ramirez
SP Hutchison
SP Jordan
SP Roark
RP Holland
3B Dominguez
SS Baez
OF Choice
SP Mejia
RP D.Webb
RP Casilla
RP Mujica
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but this team is woefully short in HR and RBI, not to mention one closer, so im not seeing the 125k in your future.
Anyways, I think the team is fine. Every team is going to be a little weak somewhere. 27 more wks of faab to improve.
good luck Mark.
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Fairview, TN
Fairview, TN
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Jeff - u must be drinking. I count 250 hr and 180 sb with killer pitching. Sorry big dog - I'd fire your staff evaluator for talent/projectionsALL-IN JD wrote:Gekko wrote:Drafted this main event team with my partner jason Emma and consultant KoQ yesterday. Interesting draft in that a team went 9 NINE pitchers in a row beginning in round 1!!!
1B Adams
2B Kipnis
SS Miller
3B Middlebrooks
C Gomes
C Norris
MI Hill
CI Alonso
OF Gomez
OF Marte
OF Werth
OF Aoki
OF A.Garcia
U Morse
SP Cole
SP Tanaka
SP Cashner
SP Kazmir
SP E.Ramirez
SP Hutchison
SP Jordan
SP Roark
RP Holland
3B Dominguez
SS Baez
OF Choice
SP Mejia
RP D.Webb
RP Casilla
RP Mujica
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but this team is woefully short in HR and RBI, not to mention one closer, so im not seeing the 125k in your future.
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You're right Mark! Not sure what I was thinking!!
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MARK,Gekko wrote:Jeff - u must be drinking. I count 250 hr and 180 sb with killer pitching. Sorry big dog - I'd fire your staff evaluator for talent/projectionsALL-IN JD wrote:Gekko wrote:Drafted this main event team with my partner jason Emma and consultant KoQ yesterday. Interesting draft in that a team went 9 NINE pitchers in a row beginning in round 1!!!
1B Adams
2B Kipnis
SS Miller
3B Middlebrooks
C Gomes
C Norris
MI Hill
CI Alonso
OF Gomez
OF Marte
OF Werth
OF Aoki
OF A.Garcia
U Morse
SP Cole
SP Tanaka
SP Cashner
SP Kazmir
SP E.Ramirez
SP Hutchison
SP Jordan
SP Roark
RP Holland
3B Dominguez
SS Baez
OF Choice
SP Mejia
RP D.Webb
RP Casilla
RP Mujica
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but this team is woefully short in HR and RBI, not to mention one closer, so im not seeing the 125k in your future.
That`s about right indeed from my point of view, 250-180. I do worry about the closer situation too, early anyway although its a nice opportunity to pill up K. Love the Wash combo. Hope you are right on about Cole as I have him all over the place. Good luck sir...
Gaëtan
Go ahead, make my day...
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thanks. yup, will ramp up Ks and wins while i search for 2nd closer. won't be the worst if i don't find one, as i'll be at the top of wins and k's.Gates wrote:
MARK,
That`s about right indeed from my point of view, 250-180. I do worry about the closer situation too, early anyway although its a nice opportunity to pill up K. Love the Wash combo. Hope you are right on about Cole as I have him all over the place. Good luck sir...
Gaëtan
i believe cole will have very good year.
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my February write-up for cole
SP – Gerrit Cole – Pirates
Cole is a player I monitored throughout last season. Much like Jose Fernandez, Cole’s initial taste of the major leagues was restricted by his club. Cole made 7 starts prior to the All-Star break. In 6 of those starts, he threw his fastball at least 66.6% of the time. In Cole’s 12 starts after the All-Star break he only threw his fastball more then 66.6% of the time in 1 game. In other words, they allowed him to ramp up the usage of his slider and killer curveball. Most telling are Cole’s last 4 starts of the season. In those 4 starts, he utilized his curveball more than at any other point in the season.
His stats from those four games:
4GS; 4Wins; 11.8K9; 3.12BB9; 0.00HR9; 1.38ERA; 1.08WHIP
In addition, Cole finished the season with 15 consecutive games where his xFIP was below 4.00. For comparison, Kershaw’s best consecutive streak was 10 games, Scherzer was 21 games and Darvish was 7 games
SP – Gerrit Cole – Pirates
Cole is a player I monitored throughout last season. Much like Jose Fernandez, Cole’s initial taste of the major leagues was restricted by his club. Cole made 7 starts prior to the All-Star break. In 6 of those starts, he threw his fastball at least 66.6% of the time. In Cole’s 12 starts after the All-Star break he only threw his fastball more then 66.6% of the time in 1 game. In other words, they allowed him to ramp up the usage of his slider and killer curveball. Most telling are Cole’s last 4 starts of the season. In those 4 starts, he utilized his curveball more than at any other point in the season.
His stats from those four games:
4GS; 4Wins; 11.8K9; 3.12BB9; 0.00HR9; 1.38ERA; 1.08WHIP
In addition, Cole finished the season with 15 consecutive games where his xFIP was below 4.00. For comparison, Kershaw’s best consecutive streak was 10 games, Scherzer was 21 games and Darvish was 7 games
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My only concern with Cole is wins. Pittsburgh did little to improve their offense which looks poor. Teams should pitch around McCutchen. They need to bring up Polanco sooner than later.
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february write-up for Kazmir
SP – Scott Kazmir – A’s
Kazmir is one of my favorite sleepers entering 2014. Why?
• Kazmir was once a highly-rated prospect within the Mets and Rays organizations
• His fastball velocity last year was back in line with his highly-rated prospect years
• Wicked second half skill set of 10.25K9; 2.13BB9; 0.63HR9. In the past ten years, only two pitchers produced better second halves (as measured by those metrics). Both of those pitchers are also left-handers, Randy Johnson (2004) and Johan Santana (2004)
• 2013 ESPN MLB HR Park Factor had Progressive Field (Kazmir’s old home) grade out as 1.078 (slightly HR friendly park) and O.co Coliseum (Kazmir’s new home) grade out as 0.818 (significantly anti-HR park)
• 2013 Fangraphs.com team defensive ‘Def’ rankings had the Indians (Kazmir’s old team) grade out as -41.1 (significantly bad team defense) and the Athletics (Kazmir’s new team) grade out as +3.5 (slightly good team defense)
• Billy Beane signed Kazmir to a 2-year 22 million dollar contract very early in the offseason, ie, he didn’t want anyone else to sign him
Given a current price point of the 16th round, he is a must buy.
SP – Scott Kazmir – A’s
Kazmir is one of my favorite sleepers entering 2014. Why?
• Kazmir was once a highly-rated prospect within the Mets and Rays organizations
• His fastball velocity last year was back in line with his highly-rated prospect years
• Wicked second half skill set of 10.25K9; 2.13BB9; 0.63HR9. In the past ten years, only two pitchers produced better second halves (as measured by those metrics). Both of those pitchers are also left-handers, Randy Johnson (2004) and Johan Santana (2004)
• 2013 ESPN MLB HR Park Factor had Progressive Field (Kazmir’s old home) grade out as 1.078 (slightly HR friendly park) and O.co Coliseum (Kazmir’s new home) grade out as 0.818 (significantly anti-HR park)
• 2013 Fangraphs.com team defensive ‘Def’ rankings had the Indians (Kazmir’s old team) grade out as -41.1 (significantly bad team defense) and the Athletics (Kazmir’s new team) grade out as +3.5 (slightly good team defense)
• Billy Beane signed Kazmir to a 2-year 22 million dollar contract very early in the offseason, ie, he didn’t want anyone else to sign him
Given a current price point of the 16th round, he is a must buy.