Gekko wrote:Greg Ambrosius wrote:Gekko wrote:Folks,
My comp machine indicates Carlos Correa is Miggy Cabrera WITH speed. Everything you needed to figure this out was at your fingertips this offseason. Here's hoping you read the tea leaves correctly this offseason.
As for me, I have Correa on 11 of 14 NFBC teams this year. I took him in the first round in every draft he was available, no matter what draft slot I received. In other words, I never passed on him, even as early as the 2 hole.

I would have gone $44 for him in the Diamond Auction!!
that's an interesting point. i purchased Correa in the saturday night ultimate auction for $38.
in the sunday night diamond auction, he went for $43 TO AN OWNER WHO WAS ALSO IN THE saturday night ultimate auction and passed on correa?!?!?!? how did his value for Correa shoot up $5+ dollar overnight? i wonder if he saw me purchase him for $38 and said to himself that he needs to bid whatever it takes the next night and secure mr correa's services.
i feel bad for glenn (had a bid of $42 on Correa) if that is in fact what happened. and people wonder why i keep my picks "hidden". in fact next year, NYC is out for me as too many people used my picks against me the following weekend.
I have Correa priced at $42 (post-Pollock injury). In most auctions I participate in, the Ultimate included, my priority is to acquire value. For elite commodities (the best 30 or so players), I define value as roughly 85% of what I think that player is worth, not their AAV or any derivative of ADP, which reflect fair market value without my personal bias.
In hindsight, I should have squeezed an extra buck out of you in the Ultimate and bid $39 because I was fairly confident you would bump it to $40. To address your paranoia, this confidence stemmed from a prior conversation with KOQ and not from any analysis of your other teams or message board posts. I deliberately entered the Ultimate with a conservative mindset, even with regards to price enforcing. In such a competitive league, I trust there are enough astute minds in the room to prevent any egregious bargains from being had. Correa at $38 doesn’t qualify as one, but I am mildly surprised there wasn’t another team willing to reach or push you to $40.
For the Diamond, I decided in advance to be unreasonably aggressive and that I would either sink or swim with the players I wanted the most – Correa, Kershaw, Sano, and Garrett Richards. Considering my targets were hyped and/or highly coveted, I anticipated having to grossly overpay for at least one of them. You may have noticed I paid $46 for Kershaw yet let him go for $42 in the Ultimate. I have Kershaw priced at $42, same as Correa, and only behind Trout at $45. To compensate for the excess value I expected to hemorrhage in bidding wars, I had lower-level talents I was content on rolling with as starters – Panik at 2B, Duffy at 3B, Aoki at OF, Vizcaino as a 2nd closer. Fortunately, I was able to acquire most of my cheaper targets.
So to answer your question, I threw caution to the wind and went to war for my guys in the Diamond, knowing full well that I would be sacrificing value and roster balance in the process. I navigated the Ultimate with a more typical, pragmatic approach. Anyway, I wish you good luck in your 12 other leagues where we’re not competing. Your teams look formidable in both the Ultimate and Diamond. I have not, and will not be monitoring your other rosters.
As for Carlos Correa, we’re on the same bandwagon. I expect him to be the first player off most boards next draft season. I had him ranked at #2 this year, same as you, and consider myself lucky to land him at #7 in the ME. So far, so good. Let’s hope it continues for the next 161 games.