Would You Pay More Than $22 For A-Rod?
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 12:39 pm
In a very interesting development on Sunday night in the USA Today LABR Auction League, Alex Rodriguez went for a mere $22, just $2 more than Mike Jacobs. There were some LABR owners who said they wouldn't pay $10 for him and the action for him proved that more than one person held that belief.
A-Rod wasn't nominated until the end of the second round by yours truly. I was surprised that nobody had thrown him out for bid because I was as curious as anyone in the industry to learn how much he would go for. Heck, we had him down for $40 before his injury and he went for $50 three weeks earlier in a CBS Sportsline Industry AL-only Auction League. I felt he would go for $28 since we all knew that he was going to have surgery and might be back by mid-May. Having the auction on Sunday, all 12 owners knew what his situation was with Monday's surgery upcoming.
I threw him out for $20 just to see how many owners would bid on him, expecting him to land around $30. Someone else bid $21 and then Mike Sheets of Rototimes.com said $22. Then it was crickets. Perry was auctioneering and he waited for the next bid and I even thought a bit about saying $23, but I didn't do it. The closing went "going once...going twice...sold." Mike was surprised to get him and some were surprised that he went that low, but only one other person had bid for him. Pretty amazing.
I'm not sure what to make of it, but I can tell you as a fellow owner what I was thinking at that time. It was early in the draft and I just didn't want to scramble the rest of the way trying to figure out how to fill that hole in my lineup for six weeks. If he plays 125-130 games at the most, is that still worth $22? And then how much is he going to run if his hip is bad?? Will he have even five stolen bases? And if he doesn't steal much, is the power worth the $20+ bid??
Mike wasn't thrilled to get him, but as I told him "well, at least you'll have an interesting column out of this." But he also may win LABR with him. A-Rod at $22 is a HUGE bargain if he returns good as new for 130 games. It will be fun to watch and I hope he does return value for Mike and anyone else who grabs him.
I'd be interested in our NFBC players' comments on this and even a prediction for what you think he will go for in the Las Vegas $1300 and $650 Auction Leagues. Should be an interesting, interesting season anyway, but this injury to a Top 5 player before Draft Day makes it even more interesting. Good luck all.
A-Rod wasn't nominated until the end of the second round by yours truly. I was surprised that nobody had thrown him out for bid because I was as curious as anyone in the industry to learn how much he would go for. Heck, we had him down for $40 before his injury and he went for $50 three weeks earlier in a CBS Sportsline Industry AL-only Auction League. I felt he would go for $28 since we all knew that he was going to have surgery and might be back by mid-May. Having the auction on Sunday, all 12 owners knew what his situation was with Monday's surgery upcoming.
I threw him out for $20 just to see how many owners would bid on him, expecting him to land around $30. Someone else bid $21 and then Mike Sheets of Rototimes.com said $22. Then it was crickets. Perry was auctioneering and he waited for the next bid and I even thought a bit about saying $23, but I didn't do it. The closing went "going once...going twice...sold." Mike was surprised to get him and some were surprised that he went that low, but only one other person had bid for him. Pretty amazing.
I'm not sure what to make of it, but I can tell you as a fellow owner what I was thinking at that time. It was early in the draft and I just didn't want to scramble the rest of the way trying to figure out how to fill that hole in my lineup for six weeks. If he plays 125-130 games at the most, is that still worth $22? And then how much is he going to run if his hip is bad?? Will he have even five stolen bases? And if he doesn't steal much, is the power worth the $20+ bid??
Mike wasn't thrilled to get him, but as I told him "well, at least you'll have an interesting column out of this." But he also may win LABR with him. A-Rod at $22 is a HUGE bargain if he returns good as new for 130 games. It will be fun to watch and I hope he does return value for Mike and anyone else who grabs him.
I'd be interested in our NFBC players' comments on this and even a prediction for what you think he will go for in the Las Vegas $1300 and $650 Auction Leagues. Should be an interesting, interesting season anyway, but this injury to a Top 5 player before Draft Day makes it even more interesting. Good luck all.