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Post by Gekko » Wed Feb 10, 2010 6:30 am

106 Raul Ibanez

107 Jason Bartlett

108 Andrew Bailey

109 Carlos Quentin

110 Wandy Rodriguez

111 Dan Uggla

112 Howie Kendrick

113 Alex Rios

114 Brian Wilson

115 Jay Bruce

116 Chad Billingsley

117 Jason Kubel

118 John Lackey

119 Ian Stewart (2B)

120 Huston Street



LIKE:

Wandy Rodriguez - I've seen this guy go in the 6th and 7th round in SP heavy drafts, but 8th round still gives him a nice chance at some great profit. Shandler has Wandy as a $25 SP :eek: :eek: . He's had two good solid years in a row. His 2nd half was simply incredible...

K9 = 8.4

BB9 = 2.2

HR9 = 0.8

Elite #'s. If he can do it for the full season this year, you are looking at a top 5 SP this year. Right now, he's the 24th (yes TWENTY FOURTH) SP off the board on average. Wow! :cool:



DISLIKE:

Howie Kendrick - Shandler has a hardon for this guy, but I think this year has more inconsistent results. He's not a power hitter, he's not a speedster, what is he? He's a DeJesus that plays 2nd base!

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Post by The Franchise » Wed Feb 10, 2010 7:11 am

Pedroia falls into the same category and I bet Kendrick puts up similar numbers but 6 Rds later. :eek:





I agree with you that Wandy is going late and if he puts it together this year......Well, he has the makeup to be a top 10 pitcher.



I think Billingsley has the same potential.





Is Stewart going too early? Especially now that they signed Mora he might lose at bats.
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Post by DOUGHBOYS » Wed Feb 10, 2010 7:19 am

Originally posted by The Franchise:

Pedroia falls into the same category and I bet Kendrick puts up similar numbers but 6 Rds later. :eek: What is more likely?



Kendrick puts up Pedroia numbers six rounds later



or



Polanco puts up Kendrick numbers six rounds later





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Post by King of Queens » Wed Feb 10, 2010 7:42 am

Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:

quote:Originally posted by The Franchise:

Pedroia falls into the same category and I bet Kendrick puts up similar numbers but 6 Rds later. :eek: What is more likely?



Kendrick puts up Pedroia numbers six rounds later



or



Polanco puts up Kendrick numbers six rounds later





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[/QUOTE]I'll go with Option C -- Polanco puts up Pedroia numbers 12 rounds later

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Post by rkulaski » Thu Feb 11, 2010 4:50 pm

Originally posted by King of Queens:

quote:Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:

quote:Originally posted by The Franchise:

Pedroia falls into the same category and I bet Kendrick puts up similar numbers but 6 Rds later. :eek: What is more likely?



Kendrick puts up Pedroia numbers six rounds later



or



Polanco puts up Kendrick numbers six rounds later





:confused:
[/QUOTE]I'll go with Option C -- Polanco puts up Pedroia numbers 12 rounds later
[/QUOTE]Even if Kendrick takes a step forward and hits 15 HR with 18 sb (pedoia-esque), unless he's going to be hitting at the top of the order, then the runs and rbis remains a big edge for Pedroia. Also, I've seen Pedroia go as late as mid 3rd and Kendrick as high as early 7th. Might be a 6th rd difference in some drafts but could be as low as a 4 rd difference in others.
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Post by DOUGHBOYS » Thu Feb 11, 2010 5:13 pm

Originally posted by rkulaski:

rbis remains a big edge for Pedroia.He only had 72 rbi last year.
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Post by Less than Dave » Thu Feb 11, 2010 6:59 pm

I think there's a lot of value to like in this round: Quentin, Wandy, Bruce, Billingsley, Uggla, and Street.. all great values I think.



Dislike: Bartlett, Kendrick, Kubel, Stewart, Lackey

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Post by rkulaski » Fri Feb 12, 2010 4:12 pm

Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:

quote:Originally posted by rkulaski:

rbis remains a big edge for Pedroia.He only had 72 rbi last year. [/QUOTE]83 rbi the year before, but yes good point. The difference in rbi shouldn't be significant.
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Post by rkulaski » Fri Feb 12, 2010 4:15 pm

Originally posted by Less than Dave:

I think there's a lot of value to like in this round: Quentin, Wandy, Bruce, Billingsley, Uggla, and Street.. all great values I think.



Dislike: Bartlett, Kendrick, Kubel, Stewart, Lackey I agree Dave, lots of value to like but the problem is that 4 of these 6 players in both slow drafts that I've done have been drafted before the 9th rd.
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Post by Glenneration X » Fri Feb 12, 2010 4:32 pm

Originally posted by rkulaski:

quote:Originally posted by Less than Dave:

I think there's a lot of value to like in this round: Quentin, Wandy, Bruce, Billingsley, Uggla, and Street.. all great values I think.



Dislike: Bartlett, Kendrick, Kubel, Stewart, Lackey I agree Dave, lots of value to like but the problem is that 4 of these 6 players in both slow drafts that I've done have been drafted before the 9th rd.
[/QUOTE]Since the title of this thread is ADP - EIGHT Round, that would seem to make sense..... ;)



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