I went into the draft to do what everybody SAYS they will do, but what nobody ACTUALLY does. And that is to really take the highest players that we have on our draft lists.
We don't really do this. We say we do, but we don't. What happens to us is simple.
The draft begins.
Yes, once the draft begins and we see inventory start to move out of one category or position to quickly, we react.
I decided to stick by my guns for the first 10 rounds and draft strictly by my lists. I did this in the old days but got away from it because of roster construction concerns that make us veer from our lists a bit.
Anyway, here is the first 10 rounds of my draft.
WARNING- This is a draft unlike any other in the Main Event. It was not 'a plan', it was not 'a quirky method', it was just plain taking the top 10 players on my list when my turn was up with no regard for positions or runs.
My main thought being that yearly, half our rosters are 'turned over', I at least wanted the top 10 players to be my players.
First round-
I have pitching at a higher level than offense. My belief is that pitching, quality pitching, is harder to find this year than hitting.
I kds pick 12 first. I wanted quality pitching off the bat and had several pitchers ahead of hitters that were going in the first and second rounds.
I selected Madison Bumgarner.
No qualms. I knew it would be him since I had him ninth on my list and he very seldom went ahead of pick 12.
Second round-
This was my last chance to abandon my 'top of the lists' thoughts.
Chris Sale barely beat Freddie Freeman here.
I could have taken Freeman and had a 'normal' draft.
I didn't.
Now, I was all in on my top of the lists picks. Chris Sale joins Bumgarner.
And you won't believe the way my roster construction looks after the next three rounds.
Third Round-
Nelson Cruz would have been the pick here if not following my plan.
Bumgarner, Freeman, and Cruz looks more appetizing to most than this...
Bumgarner, Sale, and Gary Sanchez.
I believe in Sanchez. That he will hit more homers and get better stats than any other Catcher from the power side of things and may surprise in average.
I know it is not customary to take two pitchers and a catcher with the first three picks.
If agreed, read on, it only gets worse for you

Fourth Round-
I had Matt Carpenter high on my lists and probably would/should take him here.
But, there was a name I had higher and Carpenter and his versatility was kicked aside, hoping he would make it back to me in the next round (he didn't).
I believe Kyle Hendricks is for real and that he will be a Greg Maddox type for a long time.
Yep, four rounds and all I have are battery mates.
Fifth Round-
Carpenter is gone and Maark Trumbo is there.
Roster construction and every fantasy inclination is to roster Trumbo and apply his power to this roster.
I don't take him.
I follow my pre-destined list and laugh at myself as I click the 'Draft' button.
Five rounds and I still don't have one player behind the pitcher on the baseball field.
I select Willson Contreras.
Like pitchers, I had the top four Catchers of Sanchez, Lucroy, Contreras, and Posey high above all others.
The chasm, incredible.
Still, for those claiming value or roster construction, this is a horrible start to a draft.
I'd agree with them. If it wasn't me and my lists, I'd probably criticize as well.
It looks bad, no doubt.
Sixth Round-
I select Kyle Seager and take no time. He was clearly at the top with nobody close.
Easy.
Seventh Round-
Eric Hosmer. Another easy one. He is easily the best player on my board and Boy, was I relieved it wasn't another Pitcher or Catcher.
By the way, if another Catcher had stood out or been a top my list the rest of the draft, IA would have selected him since Contreras has OF positionality.
Eighth Round-
I was wondering if this system would spit out a Closer.
It did here.
Cody Allen was a top of my list.
Ninth Round-
Some NFBC drafters would intimate that I got 'value' with this pick since it beats ADP.
Stupid.
ADP is just stupid. But, that's a rant for another time.
I take Davis with a K. Khris Davis.
First outfielder and it's a guy that'll hit .240
Oh well.
Tenth Round-
You're probably thinking a middle infielder here.
I was !

But, this was the last round in which I was sticking to my list guns.
Tops on my list was one more pitcher.
Tanner Roark.
So, get this...
C- Sanchez
C- Contreras
1B- Hosmer
3B- Seager
OF- KDavis
SP- Bumgarner
SP- Sale
SP- Hendricks
SP- Roark
CL- Co Allen
It goes against almost everything I believe in, in terms of roster construction and the esthetics of a Main Event team.
But, they are 'my' players and that means a lot as well.
It'll be interesting in that I have always had an offensive tilted team.
Not this year
