Originally posted by UFS:
Greg said a sleeper had to be rd 12 or later. God told me that if Carl Crawford hits 50 homeruns this year he was a sleeper sitting there at pick 12. Or maybe he wasn't, in which case I'm still waiting to hear the correct term for it.
Enough Hitters, Name me your 2 top (Sleepers) at Starter and closer?
Enough Hitters, Name me your 2 top (Sleepers) at Starter and closer?
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Enough Hitters, Name me your 2 top (Sleepers) at Starter and closer?
Maybe we should just use some stock market terminology...
Buy - a free agent who should be picked up
Sell - dead or nearly dead spot on your roster
Blue Chip - Player acquired in 1st 5 rounds (draft) or generally for a Salary exceeding $20 (auction)
Hold - Most players on your roster that are not candidates for Sell
Outperform - (formerly Sleeper) a player who is expected to substantially exceed draft day expectations
Just a thought for discussion...
Buy - a free agent who should be picked up
Sell - dead or nearly dead spot on your roster
Blue Chip - Player acquired in 1st 5 rounds (draft) or generally for a Salary exceeding $20 (auction)
Hold - Most players on your roster that are not candidates for Sell
Outperform - (formerly Sleeper) a player who is expected to substantially exceed draft day expectations
Just a thought for discussion...
Inquiring minds want to know me...
Enough Hitters, Name me your 2 top (Sleepers) at Starter and closer?
Originally posted by Pollcat Marv:
Maybe we should just use some stock market terminology...
Buy - a free agent who should be picked up
Sell - dead or nearly dead spot on your roster
Blue Chip - Player acquired in 1st 5 rounds (draft) or generally for a Salary exceeding $20 (auction)
Hold - Most players on your roster that are not candidates for Sell
Outperform - (formerly Sleeper) a player who is expected to substantially exceed draft day expectations
Just a thought for discussion... Of course, if investement bankers rate a stock one way, what you should do is probably different if you actually want to outperform, thus:
Buy - a free agent who should be picked up
This means everyone will want him, so he'll be fully valued, at least.
Sell - dead or nearly dead spot on your roster
No one wants him, choose carefully from this list and you WILL be rewarded.
Blue Chip - Player acquired in 1st 5 rounds (draft) or generally for a Salary exceeding $20 (auction) These are the large-cap players of fantasy baseball, not much upside but a lot of downside if the unexpected happens since you're paying a big premium for safety.
Hold - Most players on your roster that are not candidates for Sell Probably your best potential values here, guys that are solid and some of which will give you upside, but no one is willing to pay full price for right now.
Outperform - (formerly Sleeper) a player who is expected to substantially exceed draft day expectations The momentum picks; fundamentals are good and they are trending higher for a reason. But the longer the momentum continues the higher the risk that you are the last guy in the pool holding on when they come crashing down to earth.
Maybe we should just use some stock market terminology...
Buy - a free agent who should be picked up
Sell - dead or nearly dead spot on your roster
Blue Chip - Player acquired in 1st 5 rounds (draft) or generally for a Salary exceeding $20 (auction)
Hold - Most players on your roster that are not candidates for Sell
Outperform - (formerly Sleeper) a player who is expected to substantially exceed draft day expectations
Just a thought for discussion... Of course, if investement bankers rate a stock one way, what you should do is probably different if you actually want to outperform, thus:
Buy - a free agent who should be picked up
This means everyone will want him, so he'll be fully valued, at least.
Sell - dead or nearly dead spot on your roster
No one wants him, choose carefully from this list and you WILL be rewarded.
Blue Chip - Player acquired in 1st 5 rounds (draft) or generally for a Salary exceeding $20 (auction) These are the large-cap players of fantasy baseball, not much upside but a lot of downside if the unexpected happens since you're paying a big premium for safety.
Hold - Most players on your roster that are not candidates for Sell Probably your best potential values here, guys that are solid and some of which will give you upside, but no one is willing to pay full price for right now.
Outperform - (formerly Sleeper) a player who is expected to substantially exceed draft day expectations The momentum picks; fundamentals are good and they are trending higher for a reason. But the longer the momentum continues the higher the risk that you are the last guy in the pool holding on when they come crashing down to earth.
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Did we cover the true meaning of "Market Perform"?
Enough Hitters, Name me your 2 top (Sleepers) at Starter and closer?
Originally posted by King of Queens:
Did we cover the true meaning of "Market Perform"? Market Perform = I got no time to evalute this player because I can't spin a story, good or bad, that will enhance my reputation. Fundamentals are solid, market value looks about right. Roster filler that will offset the risk in my other picks.
Did we cover the true meaning of "Market Perform"? Market Perform = I got no time to evalute this player because I can't spin a story, good or bad, that will enhance my reputation. Fundamentals are solid, market value looks about right. Roster filler that will offset the risk in my other picks.