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Originally posted by Asumijet:
, then one may need to reach early for him. Music to the advisory board's ears
, then one may need to reach early for him. Music to the advisory board's ears
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Originally posted by Asumijet:
If I am drafting 6th or 7th and can get Pujols (like this year's champion, Terry, got Arod at #7), I am laughing all the way to the bank. in retrospect terry got a gift with arod at 7 and then rollins in the 2nd. But it took a LOT more than just those two to win the championship.
If I am drafting 6th or 7th and can get Pujols (like this year's champion, Terry, got Arod at #7), I am laughing all the way to the bank. in retrospect terry got a gift with arod at 7 and then rollins in the 2nd. But it took a LOT more than just those two to win the championship.
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I have a question, where does Bedard rank in all of this? it seems he was having a huge year before injury. I will admit I wasnt huge on him going into 07 but I dont see much of a difference with Santana Peavy and Bedard except his team stinks. What do fellas think?
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Bedard
Good
nice skills (pre injury)
Bad
team stinks; bullpen is shitt; tricky injury for a pitcher; look at the offenses in his division he has to face.
2008 Draft Day Prediction: he will be drafted before I'd seriously consider him.
Good
nice skills (pre injury)
Bad
team stinks; bullpen is shitt; tricky injury for a pitcher; look at the offenses in his division he has to face.
2008 Draft Day Prediction: he will be drafted before I'd seriously consider him.
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Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:
quote:Originally posted by Asumijet:
If I am drafting 6th or 7th and can get Pujols (like this year's champion, Terry, got Arod at #7), I am laughing all the way to the bank. in retrospect terry got a gift with arod at 7 and then rollins in the 2nd. But it took a LOT more than just those two to win the championship. [/QUOTE]Well said Gordon lots of teams had gifts fall to them, he used other picks to pull away. In particular two guys I was not high in 07 Beckett and V Mart. Bedard will be the 4th pitcher on my board but I think Bedard in the 4th is as good of a pick as Peavy in the 2nd neither will be great picks in those rounds.
quote:Originally posted by Asumijet:
If I am drafting 6th or 7th and can get Pujols (like this year's champion, Terry, got Arod at #7), I am laughing all the way to the bank. in retrospect terry got a gift with arod at 7 and then rollins in the 2nd. But it took a LOT more than just those two to win the championship. [/QUOTE]Well said Gordon lots of teams had gifts fall to them, he used other picks to pull away. In particular two guys I was not high in 07 Beckett and V Mart. Bedard will be the 4th pitcher on my board but I think Bedard in the 4th is as good of a pick as Peavy in the 2nd neither will be great picks in those rounds.
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oct thoughts...
peavy in the 2nd - pass
bedard in the 4th - pass
bedard #4 SP - pass
peavy in the 2nd - pass
bedard in the 4th - pass
bedard #4 SP - pass
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Originally posted by Vander:
quote:Originally posted by Edwards Kings:
So if the first round is about risk management as much as anything else (i.e. you cannot win the NFBC in the first round but you can sure lose it), and you have a group of pheonominal players who rely very much on speed (which can be adversly impacted by even a mild strain) to differentiate them from most of the players you could pick in the second round, and you have a player who has a seven year MLB history and will STILL be only 28 next year whose WORST year was 99/32/103/.327 and who averaged 130/45/125/.338 in 575+ AB per season over the previous four seasons, why again would you pass Pujols?
Just my humble opinion, but if someone does get him at 5-6-7, it is a gift.
It is good, however, that for the first time in a long time we have more than a usual "Top 2" consensus picks. Not a knock on Albert and he does get bookoo points for reliability, but as dan said again it's next year not last year. STL made a big mistake dumping Jockety imho. He was one of the best gm's around. I have little confidence they can surround Albert with adequit protection and table setters. He also doesn't steal much. wright continues to improve and steal. Another stellar year helps his reliability factor also and he will bat 3rd this year, not 5th as last year started out. This gets him more ab's as well as better protection then he would get 5th. It will get him over the 100 R's he was missing. Who would you rather have hitting behind you Beltran or who's the cleanup guy in STL? Larussa likes to hit Duncan or Ankiel 2nd. A mystery to me why. Same as Guillen wantint to bat Uribe 2nd. And who would you rather have leading off Reyes or wait a minute Eckstein's a free agent I think, so who knows. Maybe Larussa can bat Duncan lead off and Ankiel 2nd or maybe the pitcher could figure in somehow cause he has a computer model somewhere that says it will help. maybe if his pitcher every day is Owings. See if the new GM can trade for him. As you may have already inferred I don't like Larussa much. Sorry to ramble. I'm not trying to give you a hard time. Just would take Wright over Pujols right now. BTW welcome Neal. [/QUOTE]It is funny how different people see things.I never have liked Jocketty.The farm system is miserable.I consider the offense Pujols and the seven dwarfs.
quote:Originally posted by Edwards Kings:
So if the first round is about risk management as much as anything else (i.e. you cannot win the NFBC in the first round but you can sure lose it), and you have a group of pheonominal players who rely very much on speed (which can be adversly impacted by even a mild strain) to differentiate them from most of the players you could pick in the second round, and you have a player who has a seven year MLB history and will STILL be only 28 next year whose WORST year was 99/32/103/.327 and who averaged 130/45/125/.338 in 575+ AB per season over the previous four seasons, why again would you pass Pujols?
Just my humble opinion, but if someone does get him at 5-6-7, it is a gift.
It is good, however, that for the first time in a long time we have more than a usual "Top 2" consensus picks. Not a knock on Albert and he does get bookoo points for reliability, but as dan said again it's next year not last year. STL made a big mistake dumping Jockety imho. He was one of the best gm's around. I have little confidence they can surround Albert with adequit protection and table setters. He also doesn't steal much. wright continues to improve and steal. Another stellar year helps his reliability factor also and he will bat 3rd this year, not 5th as last year started out. This gets him more ab's as well as better protection then he would get 5th. It will get him over the 100 R's he was missing. Who would you rather have hitting behind you Beltran or who's the cleanup guy in STL? Larussa likes to hit Duncan or Ankiel 2nd. A mystery to me why. Same as Guillen wantint to bat Uribe 2nd. And who would you rather have leading off Reyes or wait a minute Eckstein's a free agent I think, so who knows. Maybe Larussa can bat Duncan lead off and Ankiel 2nd or maybe the pitcher could figure in somehow cause he has a computer model somewhere that says it will help. maybe if his pitcher every day is Owings. See if the new GM can trade for him. As you may have already inferred I don't like Larussa much. Sorry to ramble. I'm not trying to give you a hard time. Just would take Wright over Pujols right now. BTW welcome Neal. [/QUOTE]It is funny how different people see things.I never have liked Jocketty.The farm system is miserable.I consider the offense Pujols and the seven dwarfs.
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The Cards are on the down turn and the offense is Pujols and the 7 dwarfs, but prior to this the Cards were contenders for years including winning a world series. Being from Chicago and having mostly non contenders on both sides of town this is a great accomplishment especially with the limited budget he was forced to work with. Many other teams have limited budgets also. Most of them don't contend though. Money can't buy a WS it sure helps though. A good GM is more important than money imho. I think Jocketty is one of them. Just how I see it from gettiing whomped by the Cards year after year for most of my life.
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Originally posted by Vander:
The Cards are on the down turn and the offense is Pujols and the 7 dwarfs, but prior to this the Cards were contenders for years including winning a world series. Being from Chicago and having mostly non contenders on both sides of town this is a great accomplishment especially with the limited budget he was forced to work with. Many other teams have limited budgets also. Most of them don't contend though. Money can't buy a WS it sure helps though. A good GM is more important than money imho. I think Jocketty is one of them. Just how I see it from gettiing whomped by the Cards year after year for most of my life. Winning a world series off of a 83 win season.
The Cards are on the down turn and the offense is Pujols and the 7 dwarfs, but prior to this the Cards were contenders for years including winning a world series. Being from Chicago and having mostly non contenders on both sides of town this is a great accomplishment especially with the limited budget he was forced to work with. Many other teams have limited budgets also. Most of them don't contend though. Money can't buy a WS it sure helps though. A good GM is more important than money imho. I think Jocketty is one of them. Just how I see it from gettiing whomped by the Cards year after year for most of my life. Winning a world series off of a 83 win season.
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I picked Lee 24 hours ago
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Doughboys up
Eli on deck
Eli on deck
Main C3-pick#12 Crawford/Upton/Mags/Guillen/Chipper/Zimmerman/Del Young
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Sorry for the holdup, Guerrero, of , LA, Cal, Ana, Ana of LA, Greater LA area, any place that will make us more money Angels.
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oops headhunters pick rios
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1.1 A Rodriguez (KJ Duke)
1.2 H Ramirez (Vander)
1.3 J Reyes (Sheep)
1.4 D Wright (God loves you)
1.5 A Pujols (DAK)
1.6 J Rollins (Headhunters)
1.7 C Utley (Chester Rockwell)
1.8 M Holliday (EliGrimmett)
1.9 A Soriano (Doughboys)
1.10 R Howard (Brilee’s Brigade)
1.11 G Sizemore (Hard Heads)
1.12 C Crawford (Berkshire Juggernauts)
1.13 J Santana (Edward Kings)
1.14 M Cabrera (Asumijet)
1.15 P Fielder (Dickie V)
2.1 R Braun (Dickie V)
2.2 J Peavy (Asumijet)
2.3 C Beltran (Edwards Kings)
2.4 D Ortiz (Berkshire Juggernauts)
2.5 B Phillips(Hard Heads)
2.6 C Lee (Brilee's Brigade)
2.7 V Guerrero (Doughboys)
2.8 M Teixeira (EliGrimmett)
2.9 L Berkman (Chest Rockwell)
2.10 A Rios (Headhunters)
2.11 BJ Upton (DAK)
2.12 R Martin (GLU)
2.13 (Sheep)
2.14 (KJ Duke)
2.15 (Vander)
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1.2 H Ramirez (Vander)
1.3 J Reyes (Sheep)
1.4 D Wright (God loves you)
1.5 A Pujols (DAK)
1.6 J Rollins (Headhunters)
1.7 C Utley (Chester Rockwell)
1.8 M Holliday (EliGrimmett)
1.9 A Soriano (Doughboys)
1.10 R Howard (Brilee’s Brigade)
1.11 G Sizemore (Hard Heads)
1.12 C Crawford (Berkshire Juggernauts)
1.13 J Santana (Edward Kings)
1.14 M Cabrera (Asumijet)
1.15 P Fielder (Dickie V)
2.1 R Braun (Dickie V)
2.2 J Peavy (Asumijet)
2.3 C Beltran (Edwards Kings)
2.4 D Ortiz (Berkshire Juggernauts)
2.5 B Phillips(Hard Heads)
2.6 C Lee (Brilee's Brigade)
2.7 V Guerrero (Doughboys)
2.8 M Teixeira (EliGrimmett)
2.9 L Berkman (Chest Rockwell)
2.10 A Rios (Headhunters)
2.11 BJ Upton (DAK)
2.12 R Martin (GLU)
2.13 (Sheep)
2.14 (KJ Duke)
2.15 (Vander)
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Baseball is a slow, boring, complex, cerebral game that doesn't lend itself to histrionics. You 'take in' a baseball game, something odd to say about a football or basketball game, with the clock running and the bodies flying.
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2.13 V Martinez
Main C3-pick#12 Crawford/Upton/Mags/Guillen/Chipper/Zimmerman/Del Young
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I believe it's my pick now with KJ @ 2-15. I will take Ichiro OF SEA.