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Post by KJ Duke » Mon Nov 27, 2006 12:48 pm

Originally posted by bjoak:

I tried to get out but they keep pulling me back in! you mean those voices in your head? :D



glad to have you back, stick around I'm sure we'll need you sooner rather than later

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Post by Vander » Mon Nov 27, 2006 12:50 pm

Mr Dalrae takes E. Santana SP ANA with the 11-14 pick and I have his next pick if we get that far.

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Post by Don Mathis » Mon Nov 27, 2006 1:27 pm

11-15 Moises Alou

12- 1 Chris Duffy

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Post by Vander » Mon Nov 27, 2006 1:39 pm

12-2 Mr. Dalrae takes J. Vazquez SP CHI

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Post by Kimo » Mon Nov 27, 2006 3:01 pm

12-3

Kelvim Escobar.
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Post by BEF » Tue Nov 28, 2006 12:03 am

I'll probably regret this, but I'll grab the last healthy "guaranteed job" closer, Todd Jones (and his mighty K/9) at 12-4.
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Post by Edwards Kings » Tue Nov 28, 2006 12:20 am

Originally posted by GOD Loves You:

11:6 Ty Wigginton My only comment on this pick, my friend, is the same one on Bobby Abreu. I think Wigginton can provide value, but did you need to pick him here? We all struggle with the opportunity cost associated with our picks (what players am I giving up to make this selection). He may or may not have been still available in three or four picks, whereas some other equally or greater value players will not.



This round does seem, however, to have several players jumping off the board as a bit of a surprise. And all this from a guy who took catchers back to back in the 10th and 11th!
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Post by Edwards Kings » Tue Nov 28, 2006 12:22 am

Originally posted by Brad Vo:

quote:Originally posted by KJ Duke:

someone wanna take over this mock team and make a selection now ?



c - Kenji Johjima

ss - Jimmy Rollins

of - Vlad Guerrero, Gary Matthews

dh - Jim Thome



sp - CC Sabathia, John Smoltz, Erik Bedard

cl - Francisco Rodriguez, Brad Lidge Ok I will take it over, I am a newbie.



It looks like he needs a 3B.





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Post by RawTalent » Tue Nov 28, 2006 1:37 am

12-5 Padres 1B Adrian Gonzalez.



RT Draft Recap:



1.) David Wright, 3b

2.) Derek Jeter, ss

3.) Brian McCann, c

4.) Roy Oswalt, sp

5.) Bobby Jenks, cl

6.) Frank Thomas, dh

7.) Ben Sheets, sp

8.) Dave Roberts, of

9.) Derek Lowe, sp

10.) Jeff Kent, 2b

11.) Dontrelle Willis, sp

12.) Adrian Gonzalez, 1b

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Post by GOD Loves You » Tue Nov 28, 2006 3:17 am

Originally posted by Edwards Kings:

quote:Originally posted by GOD Loves You:

11:6 Ty Wigginton I think Wigginton can provide value, but did you need to pick him here? We all struggle with the opportunity cost associated with our picks (what players am I giving up to make this selection). He may or may not have been still available in three or four picks, whereas some other equally or greater value players will not.



[/QUOTE]With the talk about the pick, I guess I didn't need to take him there, especially when I really wanted Escobar and A.Gonzalez. But that's why we are mocking, right?

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Post by KJ Duke » Tue Nov 28, 2006 3:56 am

12-6 Adam Wainwright

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Post by headhunters » Tue Nov 28, 2006 3:58 am

god- i agree. plus- to me there are 2 ways to play fantasy- understand the value and or really get a handle on breakout players. in football i am pretty good at the former and ok at the latter. being a value player- i have done exactly one baseball draft- a $250 satelite last year. 1 player i liked for late value was hanly ramirez and i waited on steals because i figured he would get 30-35- even if everything else fell apart. someone took him in 15th round- i was hoping for 16th. trying to get the value cost me the championship. tough call on when to take a guy you like.

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Post by Tradesman Kettleers » Tue Nov 28, 2006 4:18 am

At 12-7,Randy Johnson (P) NY Yankees...why not?

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Post by Edwards Kings » Tue Nov 28, 2006 6:24 am

Originally posted by headhunters:

god- i agree. plus- to me there are 2 ways to play fantasy- understand the value and or really get a handle on breakout players. in football i am pretty good at the former and ok at the latter. being a value player- i have done exactly one baseball draft- a $250 satelite last year. 1 player i liked for late value was hanly ramirez and i waited on steals because i figured he would get 30-35- even if everything else fell apart. someone took him in 15th round- i was hoping for 16th. trying to get the value cost me the championship. tough call on when to take a guy you like. Good point. That Opportunity Cost could go both ways. It did not cost me any championships, but I decided to wait "...one more round..." until the 20th round before picking up Dave Roberts who had flown under the radar up to that point. He went before the draft got back to me. Well, at least I got fortunate enough to pick up Luis Matos and Jeremy Reed to solve my little SB problem!
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Post by Edwards Kings » Tue Nov 28, 2006 6:36 am

Originally posted by Tradesman Kettleers:

At 12-7,Randy Johnson (P) NY Yankees...why not? Back surgery and the fact that he is 43.



It is a good pick here. I was determined not to pick him in this mock to see how others valued him, but if this were for real, I still would not have picked him in the first ten rounds. I burned myself with Prior last year.
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Post by Brad Vo » Tue Nov 28, 2006 6:36 am

12-8 JD Drew, Boston Red Sox?

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Post by headhunters » Tue Nov 28, 2006 6:43 am

luis castillo 2 base minny

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Post by GOD Loves You » Tue Nov 28, 2006 8:50 am

12:10 Chad Tracy

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Post by Chest Rockwell » Tue Nov 28, 2006 9:08 am

12:11



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Post by Dak » Tue Nov 28, 2006 10:38 am

12-12 Brad Penny

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Post by KJ Duke » Tue Nov 28, 2006 11:48 am

Originally posted by BEF:

I'll probably regret this, but I'll grab the last healthy "guaranteed job" closer, Todd Jones (and his mighty K/9) at 12-4. is he really guaranteed? some real good closer-type young arms in the DET pen

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Post by BEF » Tue Nov 28, 2006 12:31 pm

Originally posted by KJ Duke:

quote:Originally posted by BEF:

I'll probably regret this, but I'll grab the last healthy "guaranteed job" closer, Todd Jones (and his mighty K/9) at 12-4. is he really guaranteed? some real good closer-type young arms in the DET pen [/QUOTE]I think so, at least for 2007. He's got a big contract, he's a veteran, and he actually had excellent post-Break numbers last year: 30IP, 1.80ERA, 1.06WHIP, 14 Saves. And that was during the Tigers terrible second half swan dive. He just can't strike anybody out (28 K's in 68IP).



I really like both Zumaya and Rodney, and I think that either one will be the closer in '08. But at least for now, I think Jones is the guy (hell, they stuck with him through his first half last year when his ERA was almost 6 and WHIP was over 1.5).
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Post by KJ Duke » Tue Nov 28, 2006 12:53 pm

Originally posted by BEF:

quote:Originally posted by KJ Duke:

quote:Originally posted by BEF:

I'll probably regret this, but I'll grab the last healthy "guaranteed job" closer, Todd Jones (and his mighty K/9) at 12-4. is he really guaranteed? some real good closer-type young arms in the DET pen [/QUOTE]I think so, at least for 2007. He's got a big contract, he's a veteran, and he actually had excellent post-Break numbers last year: 30IP, 1.80ERA, 1.06WHIP, 14 Saves. And that was during the Tigers terrible second half swan dive. He just can't strike anybody out (28 K's in 68IP).



I really like both Zumaya and Rodney, and I think that either one will be the closer in '08. But at least for now, I think Jones is the guy (hell, they stuck with him through his first half last year when his ERA was almost 6 and WHIP was over 1.5).
[/QUOTE]Odds are in his favor early on, but with Rodney and Zumaya more proven going into this season, and with Tiger expectations high, I don't think it would take a lot to get for him to get yanked (or possibly traded) if he goes thru a tough stretch.

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Post by Edwards Kings » Tue Nov 28, 2006 1:39 pm

Dave Bush, SP, MIL
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Post by Vander » Tue Nov 28, 2006 1:45 pm

Rich Hill SP

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