Originally posted by Captain Hook:
Patrick - enough of the bashers - you don't need more of that - but PLEASE tell us what your plan is/was?
My plan went away when a closer run started in the middle of the 3rd and didn't stop, by the time it got back to me, I didn't like any of the closers available and I LOVE Peavy so that's why I took him. Same thing happened with Kazmir, I had 3-5 players ready to pick and they all went right before my pick, I LOVE Scotty so had to take him. Many of the players I coveted went WAY earlier than "normal"...Kendrick in the 6th(headscratcher) and Kinsler began the 7th..these are 2 examples that jump out at me and were quite unexpected.
Basically I decided to avoid players I didn't like and get players I did, which happened to be the 4 semi-stud pitchers. I take a liking/disliking to many players and go for the ones I like.
IMO Tank, Broxton, Wheeler, or Otsuka will get me a decent amount of saves, in fact they could get quite a few. With the 4 studs, Igawa and 4 good MR's I believe I can pick up many marginal 2 start pitchers to vulture some wins without hurting my teams ERA to much. Plus the rotations haven't been set in stone so a decent 4th/5th starter will be available in a few weeks.
When it comes to offense, I know it doesn't look pretty, but I think it will surprise many.
With the starters listed.....
HR's-255-270
RBI's-close to 1100
SB's-170+
I haven't calculated runs/avg but I know they are going to score a ton.
My figures have me at least in the middle of the pack offensively, with the potential to finish higher. Add in a HEALTHY dominace by the pitchers and shrewd FAAB, I think I'm gonna be all right. Thanks for the opinions everyone. This isn't what I set out to do, but just "went with it". I'll be sure to keep you guys updated since most feel my team is doomed. We shall see come September if the GLY strategy can work.