Wright or Pujols?

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Wright or Pujols?

Post by Top Dawg » Fri Mar 13, 2009 12:50 pm

If you had to pick one for the start of your main event, which would you choose and why?
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Wright or Pujols?

Post by billywaz » Sun Mar 15, 2009 3:22 am

Pujols- As close to a guarantee that there is. His batting average allows A LOT of leeway on players later in the draft.



Wright- Gives you more steals, but less homers, and plays at a more scarce position. Will the new ball park affect his numbers??



REALLY tough call as you could make a case for either one.



For the record, I am picking 4th and will take "whoever is remaining of the big 4".



Those of you who have a 2 or 3 pick, I don't envy that decision one bit. ;)



To answer the question, it truly is a "dead heat". I however prefer Pujols because Wright has a few variables (new ballpark, will he get shuffled in the order, etc.) that Pujols simply doesn't have.



And I LOVE that .330+ batting average to start the draft! :D

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Wright or Pujols?

Post by Gordon Gekko II » Sun Mar 15, 2009 3:38 am

Originally posted by billywaz:

Pujols- As close to a guarantee that there is. His batting average allows A LOT of leeway on players later in the draft.



Wright- Gives you more steals, but less homers, and plays at a more scarce position. Will the new ball park affect his numbers??



REALLY tough call as you could make a case for either one.



For the record, I am picking 4th and will take "whoever is remaining of the big 4".



Those of you who have a 2 or 3 pick, I don't envy that decision one bit. ;)



To answer the question, it truly is a "dead heat". I however prefer Pujols because Wright has a few variables (new ballpark, will he get shuffled in the order, etc.) that Pujols simply doesn't have.



And I LOVE that .330+ batting average to start the draft! :D do u think what city you are drafting in could come into play...



[ March 15, 2009, 09:39 AM: Message edited by: Gordon Gekko II ]

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Wright or Pujols?

Post by MGBMARTY » Sun Mar 15, 2009 4:10 am

Do not think city matters Billy 4 was my preference but 11th I really am happy with. I would take Wright hands down. 5 category guy better line up park is supposed to be more of a hitters park. Drop off from him is so large. Love Pujouls as well average etc Unless you think Shumaker will set table like Reyes think runs rbis will favor Wright and Hrs will be close. Wright gives you more flexibility with your drafting strategy Just an opinion



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Wright or Pujols?

Post by billywaz » Sun Mar 15, 2009 4:24 am

Originally posted by Gordon Gekko II:

quote:Originally posted by billywaz:

Pujols- As close to a guarantee that there is. His batting average allows A LOT of leeway on players later in the draft.



Wright- Gives you more steals, but less homers, and plays at a more scarce position. Will the new ball park affect his numbers??



REALLY tough call as you could make a case for either one.



For the record, I am picking 4th and will take "whoever is remaining of the big 4".



Those of you who have a 2 or 3 pick, I don't envy that decision one bit. ;)



To answer the question, it truly is a "dead heat". I however prefer Pujols because Wright has a few variables (new ballpark, will he get shuffled in the order, etc.) that Pujols simply doesn't have.



And I LOVE that .330+ batting average to start the draft! :D do u think what city you are drafting in could come into play...
[/QUOTE]It very well could. Since I am in NY, it wouldn't shock me one bit to see Wright and Reyes go before me, and I get Pujols.



That being said, I would bet that there aren't 3 teams drafting 1-3 in ALL the NY leagues that are ALL die hard Mets fans.



And even if they were, I can't see ANY league (in any city) where Hanley Ramirez is passed on by teams 1 and 2 just because there are "Mets fans" sitting at #1 and #2 who take Wright and Reyes just because they are Mets fans.



Furthermore, while I know some people would take a guy just because they are on their favorite team, I don't think many would base their decision on that in the first few picks of the draft.



Never draft with your heart, ALWAYS draft with your head! :D

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Wright or Pujols?

Post by billywaz » Sun Mar 15, 2009 4:28 am

Originally posted by MGBMARTY:

Do not think city matters Billy 4 was my preference but 11th I really am happy with. I would take Wright hands down. 5 category guy better line up park is supposed to be more of a hitters park. Drop off from him is so large. Love Pujouls as well average etc Unless you think Shumaker will set table like Reyes think runs rbis will favor Wright and Hrs will be close. Wright gives you more flexibility with your drafting strategy Just an opinion



Marty I can't argue with most of that Marty, as Wright is a GREAT player (hence why he is going 2-4 in almost every draft).



The only thing is the new park. Think until we get a few years of data, it will be tough to determine whether it truly is a "hitter's park".

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Post by The Franchise » Sun Mar 15, 2009 5:16 am

Even being a Met fan myself, I take Pujols first. The only benefit from Wright would be steals and a few more runs at a more scarce position, but Pujols' BA and elite power have him graded a tad higher for me.
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Wright or Pujols?

Post by billywaz » Sun Mar 15, 2009 5:22 am

Originally posted by SoxMets:

Even being a Met fan myself, I take Pujols first. The only benefit from Wright would be steals and a few more runs at a more scarce position, but Pujols' BA and elite power have him graded a tad higher for me. Well said SoxMets!



That BA is what tips him slightly him there for me also.



35+ HR and a .330+ batting average ....



He is in a club all by himself! :D



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Wright or Pujols?

Post by crazytown » Sun Mar 15, 2009 5:56 am

I would go Pujols, as previous posts stated the power and typically around .330 avg. Luckily I don't have to worry about it, PICK 15.

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Wright or Pujols?

Post by Lost Sailor » Mon Mar 16, 2009 8:30 am

Im leaning Wright. I pick 2nd, and think that the absence of ARod makes 3B super scarce. I have Wright, Longoria, ARamirez, and then a huge drop. Makes it a hard position to fill - especially with a 5-tool, 'play everyday' guy like Wright.



Then again, I may flip-flop by the weekend.
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Wright or Pujols?

Post by Gordon Gekko II » Mon Mar 16, 2009 8:54 am

Originally posted by Lost Sailor:

Im leaning Wright. I pick 2nd, and think that the absence of ARod makes 3B super scarce. I have Wright, Longoria, ARamirez, and then a huge drop. Makes it a hard position to fill - especially with a 5-tool, 'play everyday' guy like Wright.



Then again, I may flip-flop by the weekend. this is exactly my thought process as well. good job!

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