Early 2006 NFBC Bargains
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While doing research for a baseball column this weekend, I ran across some incredible pitching bargains in the NFBC this year. As I wrote in my column, I don't have ANY of these guys in my nine leagues I'm currently managing, so obviously I missed something on Draft Day. Let me know if you were lucky enough to get any of these guys and why you chose to nab them or if you were like me and just didn't see the telltale signs.
Jose Contreras, White Sox: In the NFBC, he was on average selected 201st overall. Contreras was one of the most consistent pitchers in 2005 after the All-Star break, going 11-2 with a 2.96 ERA, and he was solid in the playoffs as well. That strong finish should have been the tell-tale sign that this 34-year-old was primed for a solid 2006 campaign.
Tom Glavine, Mets: Glavine went 345th overall in the NFBC drafts. He also had a strong 2005 second half, going 7-5 with a 2.22 ERA.
Brandon Webb, Diamondbacks: He went 105th overall in the NFBC and has walked only six batters in 52.2 IP, while striking out 30, giving him a solid 1.04 WHIP Ratio this year.
Bronson Arroyo, Reds: In the NFBC, he went 425th overall on average. I'll admit, I didn't see this one coming.
Kelvim Escobar, Angels: He went 145th in the NFBC.
Curt Schilling, Red Sox: He went 113th overall.
Kris Benson, Orioles: Not a bad start for the 347th overall pick.
John Koronka, Rangers: Wasn't even drafted in the NFBC.
Justin Verlander, Tigers: He went 323rd overall in the NFBC and has surpassed his rookie hype.
Greg Maddux, Cubs: Not a bad start for the 266th overall pick.
Jonathan Papelbon, Red Sox: 326th. Wow.
Hitting bargains include:
Chris Shelton, 178th overall
Kevin Mench 188th
Moises Alou 224th
Nick Swisher 236th
Brad Hawpe 298th
Xavier Nady 328th
Ben Broussard 367th
I'm sure there are other bargains out there that I've missed, but these guys stand out. Which bargains are carrying your teams so far?
Jose Contreras, White Sox: In the NFBC, he was on average selected 201st overall. Contreras was one of the most consistent pitchers in 2005 after the All-Star break, going 11-2 with a 2.96 ERA, and he was solid in the playoffs as well. That strong finish should have been the tell-tale sign that this 34-year-old was primed for a solid 2006 campaign.
Tom Glavine, Mets: Glavine went 345th overall in the NFBC drafts. He also had a strong 2005 second half, going 7-5 with a 2.22 ERA.
Brandon Webb, Diamondbacks: He went 105th overall in the NFBC and has walked only six batters in 52.2 IP, while striking out 30, giving him a solid 1.04 WHIP Ratio this year.
Bronson Arroyo, Reds: In the NFBC, he went 425th overall on average. I'll admit, I didn't see this one coming.
Kelvim Escobar, Angels: He went 145th in the NFBC.
Curt Schilling, Red Sox: He went 113th overall.
Kris Benson, Orioles: Not a bad start for the 347th overall pick.
John Koronka, Rangers: Wasn't even drafted in the NFBC.
Justin Verlander, Tigers: He went 323rd overall in the NFBC and has surpassed his rookie hype.
Greg Maddux, Cubs: Not a bad start for the 266th overall pick.
Jonathan Papelbon, Red Sox: 326th. Wow.
Hitting bargains include:
Chris Shelton, 178th overall
Kevin Mench 188th
Moises Alou 224th
Nick Swisher 236th
Brad Hawpe 298th
Xavier Nady 328th
Ben Broussard 367th
I'm sure there are other bargains out there that I've missed, but these guys stand out. Which bargains are carrying your teams so far?
Greg Ambrosius
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Greg,
We have 3 of your pitching bargains, which certainly has contributed to a strong start for us. We took all three of them a bit before their ADP, but still feel like we got great value out of them. Atleast thus far.
Contreras(198)- His 2nd half was so consistent last year, and he is playing on such a strong team, we were looking for someone with consistent Wins potential and he was the perfect fit. In addition, part of his success last year and this year, has to do with his family finally being situated and no longer a worry for him.
Maddux (258)- Again we were looking for wins, and that is what Maddux does. I also read a quote from him this off-season, where he said to his wife, "I need to pitch well this year, so that somebody lets me wear an uniform next year." Contract year even for the most consumate professional is always a motivational factor.
Benson(318) - Yesterday's start aside, (Thanks C.B. Bucknor and the postage stamp you call a strike zone), Benson is a guy we want to take a late flier on. Leo Mazzone's history with talented guys who have been around but have not performed up to expectations led us to Benson. Mazzone worked magic with Thomson, Hampton, Sosa, and John Burkett. So we felt Benson fit that mold, and was worth a risk as our 7th starter.
That was our thought process, still a long way to go.
We have 3 of your pitching bargains, which certainly has contributed to a strong start for us. We took all three of them a bit before their ADP, but still feel like we got great value out of them. Atleast thus far.
Contreras(198)- His 2nd half was so consistent last year, and he is playing on such a strong team, we were looking for someone with consistent Wins potential and he was the perfect fit. In addition, part of his success last year and this year, has to do with his family finally being situated and no longer a worry for him.
Maddux (258)- Again we were looking for wins, and that is what Maddux does. I also read a quote from him this off-season, where he said to his wife, "I need to pitch well this year, so that somebody lets me wear an uniform next year." Contract year even for the most consumate professional is always a motivational factor.
Benson(318) - Yesterday's start aside, (Thanks C.B. Bucknor and the postage stamp you call a strike zone), Benson is a guy we want to take a late flier on. Leo Mazzone's history with talented guys who have been around but have not performed up to expectations led us to Benson. Mazzone worked magic with Thomson, Hampton, Sosa, and John Burkett. So we felt Benson fit that mold, and was worth a risk as our 7th starter.
That was our thought process, still a long way to go.
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Unlike last year when I got Grady Sizemore very late and picked up Wily Taveras in FAAB, none of my later round picks are setting the world on fire (Youkilis in the 23rd is pretty good, but won't make the list until he shows more power).
My best bargains won't make this list as they are early rounders. I feel especially fortunate to have gotten Carlos Lee early in the third round as he is putting up first rounder numbers. As long as Glaus keeps his average above .265, I think he was a real bargain for me having gotten him early in the seventh round.
My best bargains won't make this list as they are early rounders. I feel especially fortunate to have gotten Carlos Lee early in the third round as he is putting up first rounder numbers. As long as Glaus keeps his average above .265, I think he was a real bargain for me having gotten him early in the seventh round.
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Early 2006 NFBC Bargains
Webb, Dempster, Contreras, Drew, McCann, Nady, Inge. Unfortunately it's my superstars that suck. And I could have used a Swisher/Shelton power luck out.
Chance favors the prepared mind.
Early 2006 NFBC Bargains
Thanks for Jinxing Contreras!!! He is DL bound! Please dont talk about any of my teams players. thanks.
A hot dog at the ballgame beats roast beef at the Ritz. ~Humphrey Bogart
Early 2006 NFBC Bargains
I'm quite pleased with Jose Vidro (21st), Arroyo (24th), Oscar "4 Wins in the First 2 Weeks" Villareal (26th) and especially Casey Blake (28th). And yet here I am hovering around 6th, thanks in part to my "DL Quintet" of Crisp/DeJesus/Casey/Rivera/Randa.
Just waiting for the other shoe/foot/hamstring/wrist/shoulder to fall...
Just waiting for the other shoe/foot/hamstring/wrist/shoulder to fall...
"There is but one game and that game is baseball." – John McGraw
Early 2006 NFBC Bargains
Jinx again! Thanks for the poor outing Maddux! Hey can you talk about Pujols and how good he is doing!
A hot dog at the ballgame beats roast beef at the Ritz. ~Humphrey Bogart
Early 2006 NFBC Bargains
some good picks
Weathers in rd 13
Millwood in rd 16
Youkilis in rd 26..not bad for a 330 hitter
Weathers in rd 13
Millwood in rd 16
Youkilis in rd 26..not bad for a 330 hitter
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Greg,
I am not talking to you anymore...
I am not talking to you anymore...
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Originally posted by Joe Sambito:
Greg,
I am not talking to you anymore... Don't blame me. I do not possess the SI cover jinx!
Greg,
I am not talking to you anymore... Don't blame me. I do not possess the SI cover jinx!

Greg Ambrosius
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Early 2006 NFBC Bargains
Bargins!?! Bargins!!?! How about a $100 Satellite League. 7 Months entertaiment. That's less than $4 a week!!!!!
"All of Life is part of the Divine"---Ancient Hindu saying
Early 2006 NFBC Bargains
Pitching is so streaky-- Contreas DL Bound, Maddux -- looked great getting raked last night.
It will be interesting to see the real bargains up to the all-star break-- maybe even a Colorado pitcher or two.
It will be interesting to see the real bargains up to the all-star break-- maybe even a Colorado pitcher or two.
Early 2006 NFBC Bargains
What? no props for Hanly Ramirez? I mean for a 24th rounder he is putting up amazing numbers for SS.
Gomes also is looking like a champ...
Gomes also is looking like a champ...
Early 2006 NFBC Bargains
[ May 09, 2006, 09:39 PM: Message edited by: Spyhunter ]
Early 2006 NFBC Bargains
Fernando Rodney 3 dollars auction and rd 21 in ultimate,era 000.00 5 saves and a win.
Moises Alou 16th rd ultimate
Nick JOHNSON 17th rd main event
Greg Maddox 19th rd both main and ultimate.
Phil Nevin 25th rd main
Kenny Rodgers 1 buck auction
AND my best pick of the year Wiggington in the resereves in the Vegas auction.
Moises Alou 16th rd ultimate
Nick JOHNSON 17th rd main event
Greg Maddox 19th rd both main and ultimate.
Phil Nevin 25th rd main
Kenny Rodgers 1 buck auction
AND my best pick of the year Wiggington in the resereves in the Vegas auction.
EDWARD J GILLIS
Early 2006 NFBC Bargains
Greg Maddux looks like a Deer in Head Lights. Cut him before the greatb start is ruined!
Early 2006 NFBC Bargains
eddiejag,
add Fernando Rodney to pitchers to only own in april along with Maddux
add Fernando Rodney to pitchers to only own in april along with Maddux
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Can't say I got in on any of the really crazy bargains, but I'm quite happy with Giambi in the 10th and Batista in the 30th.
As it's been said, I'm still waiting for the stars (MCabrera in the 2nd, Kent in the 5th) to heat up.
As it's been said, I'm still waiting for the stars (MCabrera in the 2nd, Kent in the 5th) to heat up.
Been way too long at sea....
Early 2006 NFBC Bargains
Well....so much for Millwood..What a joke
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Early 2006 NFBC Bargains
Originally posted by JEagle:
Well....so much for Millwood..What a joke I don't think I have ever seen a WHIP of 9.75 before.
Well....so much for Millwood..What a joke I don't think I have ever seen a WHIP of 9.75 before.
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Originally posted by JEagle:
Well....so much for Millwood..What a joke I know there is no crying in baseball, but I came damn close last night...dominates BLT and lets MIN own him. Nine hits and a walk in 1.3 IP. Here is hoping the fleas from a thousand camels infest Buck Showalters jock for leaving him out there!
Well....so much for Millwood..What a joke I know there is no crying in baseball, but I came damn close last night...dominates BLT and lets MIN own him. Nine hits and a walk in 1.3 IP. Here is hoping the fleas from a thousand camels infest Buck Showalters jock for leaving him out there!

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.
Charles Krauthammer
Charles Krauthammer
Early 2006 NFBC Bargains
Me as well. Millwood ruined a good start from Felix (FINALLY) and some good relief by Liriano!!
Westbrook blew up today - makes me feel a bit better since I don't own him in the 2 important leagues I am in (misery loves company!!)
[ May 10, 2006, 04:01 PM: Message edited by: Spyhunter ]

Westbrook blew up today - makes me feel a bit better since I don't own him in the 2 important leagues I am in (misery loves company!!)
[ May 10, 2006, 04:01 PM: Message edited by: Spyhunter ]