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Post by Edwards Kings » Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:38 am

In my opinion, up to the eighth pick is an embarassment of riches (used to ninth until all the Pujols questions). So I am sitting in Orlando with the 7th pick in a VERY experienced league. I am thinking I will have my choice of two from the following:



J. Rollins (probably not, but a chance)

M. Holliday

M. Cabrera

C. Utley



I think I know who I will pick (and I will post my current thinking if this topic generates some comment so take notes Patrick :D ), but what are your thoughts?
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Post by freddiezee » Mon Mar 10, 2008 1:04 am

I'd rank them this way and take whoever is left....Holliday, Rollins, Utley, Cabrera.

I think you could end up with Utley....starting with a top middle infielder is a great way to start.

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Post by Edwards Kings » Mon Mar 10, 2008 1:19 am

Originally posted by freddiezee:

I'd rank them this way and take whoever is left....Holliday, Rollins, Utley, Cabrera.

I think you could end up with Utley....starting with a top middle infielder is a great way to start. Thanks! I gotta say I do not see a disadvantage to any of them...good place to be. I had KDS'd my first three choices as "1,7,8" so I am not unhappy with the way it turned out. :D
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Post by MGBMARTY » Mon Mar 10, 2008 1:24 am

Hey Wayne



Think you get Miggy there. Utley to me will go before him based position scarcity plus Miggy batting 5th though in a solid line up people become quirky with the smallest bit of info like him batting 5th instead of 3rd or clean up. I am wondering who I will have at #3. See you in Orlando



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Post by Lunatic » Mon Mar 10, 2008 2:00 am

Originally posted by Edwards Kings:

In my opinion, up to the eighth pick is an embarassment of riches (used to ninth until all the Pujols questions). So I am sitting in Orlando with the 7th pick in a VERY experienced league. I am thinking I will have my choice of two from the following:



J. Rollins (probably not, but a chance)

M. Holliday

M. Cabrera

C. Utley



Hey Wayne; I have the 6th pick in Vegas; very happy with it; I believe I will get either Rollins or Holliday and will be happy with either; my preference would be Rollins



I think I know who I will pick (and I will post my current thinking if this topic generates some comment so take notes Patrick :D ), but what are your thoughts?
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Post by Lunatic » Mon Mar 10, 2008 2:01 am

How did that happen, my response in bold... :confused:
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Post by Thunder » Mon Mar 10, 2008 2:52 am

Originally posted by Edwards Kings:

In my opinion, up to the eighth pick is an embarassment of riches (used to ninth until all the Pujols questions). So I am sitting in Orlando with the 7th pick in a VERY experienced league. I am thinking I will have my choice of two from the following:



J. Rollins (probably not, but a chance)

M. Holliday

M. Cabrera

C. Utley



I think I know who I will pick (and I will post my current thinking if this topic generates some comment so take notes Patrick :D ), but what are your thoughts? i have pick 8 in my first Sat draft. with pujols going down like a one-egg-puddin, i figure the first 8 picks are going to be fairly consistent, unless somebody wants to be bold and start their team with johan. i should be left with either chase or miggy, which either one puts a smile on my face. BTW, my KDS was set at 8,7,6,1.
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Post by Edwards Kings » Mon Mar 10, 2008 3:24 am

Originally posted by MGBMARTY:

Hey Wayne



Think you get Miggy there. Utley to me will go before him based position scarcity plus Miggy batting 5th though in a solid line up people become quirky with the smallest bit of info like him batting 5th instead of 3rd or clean up. I am wondering who I will have at #3. See you in Orlando



Marty Hey Marty! Welcome to the sunny South. I am both glad and sad to see you in this league! It is going to be tough enough without another seasoned veteran like yourself to add to my miseries! :D



Number Three is another fun one. Assuming A-Rod goes first (and there is little chance in my opinion he will drop to third) you are going to get your choice of any two of Wright, Hanley or Jose. Cannot go wrong no matter what you do.



You are probably going to have even more fun setting the tone going round the corner in Round 2 and Round 3. Any hints?
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Post by Edwards Kings » Mon Mar 10, 2008 3:43 am

Originally posted by Lunatic:

quote:Originally posted by Edwards Kings:

In my opinion, up to the eighth pick is an embarassment of riches (used to ninth until all the Pujols questions). So I am sitting in Orlando with the 7th pick in a VERY experienced league. I am thinking I will have my choice of two from the following:



J. Rollins (probably not, but a chance)

M. Holliday

M. Cabrera

C. Utley



Hey Wayne; I have the 6th pick in Vegas; very happy with it; I believe I will get either Rollins or Holliday and will be happy with either; my preference would be Rollins



I think I know who I will pick (and I will post my current thinking if this topic generates some comment so take notes Patrick :D ), but what are your thoughts?
[/QUOTE]But would you change your mind if Reyes or Wright slipped to sixth? ;)
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Post by Edwards Kings » Mon Mar 10, 2008 3:47 am

Originally posted by cleaver beavers:

quote:Originally posted by Edwards Kings:

In my opinion, up to the eighth pick is an embarassment of riches (used to ninth until all the Pujols questions). So I am sitting in Orlando with the 7th pick in a VERY experienced league. I am thinking I will have my choice of two from the following:



J. Rollins (probably not, but a chance)

M. Holliday

M. Cabrera

C. Utley



I think I know who I will pick (and I will post my current thinking if this topic generates some comment so take notes Patrick :D ), but what are your thoughts? i have pick 8 in my first Sat draft. with pujols going down like a one-egg-puddin, i figure the first 8 picks are going to be fairly consistent, unless somebody wants to be bold and start their team with johan. i should be left with either chase or miggy, which either one puts a smile on my face. BTW, my KDS was set at 8,7,6,1.
[/QUOTE]You have to love 8...right in the middle of each round. I noticed in one of the latest MDC ADP's that Reyes slipped to eighth in at least one draft. Would you treat that like another Christmas?
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Post by MGBMARTY » Mon Mar 10, 2008 4:10 am

Hey Wayne



I can live with #3. Hanley Jose or Wright. I might have to try something different to set the tone on the turn due to the competition level in our league. I had 7th in a sat league a couple of weeks ago and got Holliday there. So you never know each league and the flow of the drafts are so different. I usually have some sort of strategy planned going in but as you know you need to adjust at times. Should be fun in Orlando



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Post by RobG » Mon Mar 10, 2008 4:33 am

The discussion of Holliday, Cabrera and Utley is interesting. How would you rank these 3 in general?
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Post by MGBMARTY » Mon Mar 10, 2008 4:37 am

Just an opinion



Holliday

Utley

Cabrera





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Post by KJ Duke » Mon Mar 10, 2008 4:45 am

Originally posted by Edwards Kings:

In my opinion, up to the eighth pick is an embarassment of riches (used to ninth until all the Pujols questions). So I am sitting in Orlando with the 7th pick in a VERY experienced league. I am thinking I will have my choice of two from the following:



J. Rollins (probably not, but a chance)

M. Holliday

M. Cabrera

C. Utley



I think I know who I will pick (and I will post my current thinking if this topic generates some comment so take notes Patrick :D ), but what are your thoughts? Take any of the first three, Utley is a step below all of them.

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Post by Lunatic » Mon Mar 10, 2008 4:53 am

Wayne: if David Wright slips to 6th, I will be jumping for joy; I will also take Reyes at 6.
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Post by RobG » Mon Mar 10, 2008 5:19 am

KJ,



Explain why Utley is a notch below Cabera? I would have Utley ahead in SB's and Runs, yet below in AVG and RBI's.
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Post by Sheep » Mon Mar 10, 2008 5:24 am

My rankings have Utley at 18, while the others combine for 17.



Time to toss those ADP's. ;)
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Post by KJ Duke » Mon Mar 10, 2008 5:33 am

Originally posted by RobG:

KJ,



Explain why Utley is a notch below Cabera? I would have Utley ahead in SB's and Runs, yet below in AVG and RBI's. Lower rate of HR, RBI and BA; less Runs due to risk-adjusted # of ABs.

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Post by headhunters » Mon Mar 10, 2008 6:13 am

i would not draft utely in the 1st 13 picks in any league. remember- duke took rollins at 6 last year, he is very good at this ist round stuff. those #'s are very accurate. not before 14 should he be taken

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Post by Edwards Kings » Mon Mar 10, 2008 6:25 am

I'll weigh in my thoughts now, too.



Rollins after the phenominal year is a bit overrated in my opinion (would I like him on my team...yes). It would kill me to pass by those SB's, but I would probably pass him by. I do not think he will be there at 7, though.



Utley is nothing short of great, but gets an extra kick for position scarcity. I am not sure I buy that this year (kind of a position I have taken on further review of the other positions). I could take him and smile, but there are two other players who will be offensive juggernaughts this year, so I would probably pass on Utley (we will see if I eat my words on Saturday under pressure :D ).



The difference in my opinion between Holliday and Cabrera is slim if any difference exists at all. Cabrera will be a BA machine (as opposed to Holliday's mere .315 to .320). Holliday will toss in 10+ more SB than Cabrera.



All else being equal, of the four, I am leaning towards Holliday as I do not think OF is as deep as it has been and the middle of the pack in all the other positions is a bit deeper to me this year.



Fun talk. None of the four is a mistake. Sort of like when you ask me if I prefer blondes, brunettes, raven-haired, or red-headed. The answer will inevitable be "Yes"!
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Post by Wax_Poetic » Mon Mar 10, 2008 8:34 am

I also have the 7th pick in a draft and am torn btw Holliday, Cabrera, Utley, and Rollins. I'd prob. go in that order right now, but my decision changes with the wind.



OF isn't as deep this year as most people traditionally like to think.

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Post by Dak » Mon Mar 10, 2008 8:48 am

Originally posted by KJ Duke:

quote:Originally posted by RobG:

KJ,



Explain why Utley is a notch below Cabera? I would have Utley ahead in SB's and Runs, yet below in AVG and RBI's. Lower rate of HR, RBI and BA; less Runs due to risk-adjusted # of ABs.
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Post by duggan » Mon Mar 10, 2008 4:33 pm

hi wayne, you are sitting in a great spot in the middle. i am sitting in #2 hate waiting that long between picks. looks like we have our work cut out in orlando 1. quick look turned up two top forty lifetime ranking in the league, could be more. i would take holiday also.
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Post by Dub » Mon Mar 10, 2008 5:24 pm

It interesting that when you talk about a player in any round but the first you discuss which round you took him in- for the first round its the pick number and not the round, as if each pick is its own round.



Would anyone be truly surprised if Howard went out and had a statistically better year than .....take your pick?



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Post by bjoak » Tue Mar 11, 2008 2:21 am

Forgetting positional scarcity for a minute, Utley will outperform Cabrera straight up this year. I expect no one to agree right now, so just wait until September.
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