Fantasy baseball grinders?
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:41 pm
You know of poker players, or have heard of the ones known as "The Rock"...who only play premium hands and rarely buck the percentages. They get no respect, and often get ridiculed and teased for playing in such a way...but they have a solid rate of...from not losing much...to making a profit..."in essence, Grinding."
I have also heard many times the "Show me twice" philosophy of drafting. This seems to apply ONLY to the draft itself...due to most call ups or waiver drops or injury replacements having little to no "show me twice" value...yet year after year these WW pickups impact heavily into each seasons NFBC Champion.
Getting to the point...I was just wondering if there were any of you NFBC players that draft on FULL conservative mode. The Grinders. You who ignore the talk about "having to risk and reach" to win the overall title. The ones who pull a tidy profit each year winning 3rd or 2nd place in your league...grinding the percentages.
You consider talent, but almost ignore unproven upside. You put value on "projected at bats and innings pitched" instead of the "hype of his talent, surrounding talent or spot in the order". You stick to the proven, rather than the un-proven.
Show yourselves!
~Lance
I have also heard many times the "Show me twice" philosophy of drafting. This seems to apply ONLY to the draft itself...due to most call ups or waiver drops or injury replacements having little to no "show me twice" value...yet year after year these WW pickups impact heavily into each seasons NFBC Champion.
Getting to the point...I was just wondering if there were any of you NFBC players that draft on FULL conservative mode. The Grinders. You who ignore the talk about "having to risk and reach" to win the overall title. The ones who pull a tidy profit each year winning 3rd or 2nd place in your league...grinding the percentages.
You consider talent, but almost ignore unproven upside. You put value on "projected at bats and innings pitched" instead of the "hype of his talent, surrounding talent or spot in the order". You stick to the proven, rather than the un-proven.
Show yourselves!
~Lance