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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Thu Jan 15, 2009 2:06 am

Here is the eligibility list and early rankings for catchers from the first issue of Fantasy Sports Magazine. The AL and NL dollar values will follow this list.



Catchers

1. Russell Martin L.A.

2. Brian McCann Atl.

3. Joe Mauer Min.

4. Geovany Soto Cubs

5. Victor Martinez Cle.

6. Ryan Doumit Pit.

7. Chris Iannetta Col.

8. Matt Wieters Bal.

9. Bengie Molina S.F.

10. Jorge Posada NYY

11. Ramon Hernandez Cin.

12. A.J. Pierzynski WSox

13. Jarrod Saltalamacchia Tex.

14. Yadier Molina St.L

15. Mike Napoli LAA

16. Kelly Shoppach Cle.

17. Dioner Navarro T.B.

18. Kurt Suzuki Oak.

19. Jesus Flores Wash.

20. Chris Snyder Ari.

21. Jeff Clement Sea.

22. Brandon Inge Det.

23. Taylor Teagarden Tex.

24. John Baker Fla.

25. Gerald Laird Det.

26. Kenji Johjima Sea.

27. Ivan Rodriguez FA

28. Rod Barajas Tor.

29. J.R. Towles Hou.

30. Miguel Oliva K.C.

31. Jason Varitek FA

32. Carlos Ruiz Phi.

33. Jason Kendall Mil.

34. Jeff Mathis LAA

35. John Buck K.C.

36. Brian Schneider Mets

37. Chris Coste Phi.

38. Nick Hundley S.D.

39. Yorvit Torrealba Col.

40. Matt Treanor Det.

41. Paul Bako Cubs

42. Gregg Zaun FA

43. Miguel Montero Ari.

44. Ronny Paulino Phi.

45. Jose Molina NYY

46. Brad Ausmus FA

47. Ramon Castro Mets

48. Wil Nieves Wash.

49. Jason LaRue St.L

50. Shawn Riggans T.B.

51. Paul Lo Duca FA

52. Humberto Quintero. Hou.

53. Dave Ross Atl.

54. Josh Bard Bos.

55. Kevin Cash NYY

56. Henry Blanco FA

57. Mike Redmond Min.

58. Toby Hall FA

59. Raul Chavez Pit.

60. Guillermo Quiroz Bal.

61. Steve Holm S.F.

62. Mike Rabelo Fla.

63. Ryan Hanigan Cin.

64. Jamie Burke Sea.

65. Chad Moeller. FA

66. Michael Barrett Tor.

67. Rob Bowen Oak.

68. Luke Carlin. S.D.

69. Danny Ardoin L.A

70. Clint Simmons Atl.

71. Corky Miller Atl.
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Thu Jan 15, 2009 2:07 am

Here are the AL-only Auction League values from our first issue of Fantasy Sports Magazine:



Catchers

1. Joe Mauer, Min. $21

2. Victor Martinez, Cle. $16

3. Matt Wieters, Bal. $11

4. Jorge Posada, NYY. $11

5. A.J. Pierzynski, WSox. $10

6. Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Tex. $10

7. Mike Napoli, LAA. $10

8. Kelly Shoppach, Cle. $9

9. Dioner Navarro, T.B. $9

10. Kurt Suzuki, Oak.. $8

11. Jeff Clement, Sea. . $7

12. Brandon Inge, Det. . $6

13. Taylor Teagarden, Tex. $6

14. Gerald Laird, Det. . $6

15. Kenji Johjima, Sea. . $6

16. Ivan Rodriguez, FA. . $4

17. Rod Barajas, Tor. . $4

18. Miguel Olivo, K.C. . $4

19. Jason Varitek, FA. $3

20. Jeff Mathis, LAA. . $3

21. John Buck, K.C. . $3

22. Matt Treanor, Det. $2

23. Gregg Zaun, FA. . $2

24. Jose Molina, NYY. $1

25. Shawn Riggans, T.B. $1

26. Josh Bard, Bos. $1

27. Kevin Cash, NYY $1

28. Mike Redmond, Min. $1

29. Toby Hall, FA. $1

30. Guillermo Quiroz, Bal. $1

31. Jamie Burke, Sea. $1

32. Michael Barrett, Tor. $1

33. Chad Moeller, FA. $1

34. Rob Bowen, Oak. $1
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Thu Jan 15, 2009 2:09 am

Here are the NL-only Auction League values for catchers from our first issue of Fantasy Sports Magazine:



Catchers

1. Russell Martin, L.A. $23

2. Brian McCann, Atl. $22

3. Geovany Soto, Cubs. $20

4. Ryan Doumit, Pit.. $12

5. Chris Iannetta, Col. $11

6. Bengie Molina, S.F. $11

7. Ramon Hernandez, Cin. . $10

8. Yadier Molina, St.L. $10

9. Jesus Flores, Wash. $8

10. Chris Snyder, Ari. $7

11. John Baker, Fla. $6

12. J.R. Towles, Hou $4

13. Carlos Ruiz, Phi. $3

14. Jason Kendall, Mil. $3

15. Brian Schneider, Mets $3

16. Chris Coste, Phi $3

17. Nick Hundley, S.D. $3

18. Yorvit Torrealba, Col. $2

19. Paul Bako, Cubs $2

20. Miguel Montero, Ari. $2

21. Ronny Paulino, Phi. $1

22. Brad Ausmus, FA $1

23. Ramon Castro, Mets. $1

24. Wil Nieves, Wash. $1

25. Jason LaRue, St.L. $1

26. Paul Lo Duca, FA. $1

27. Humberto Quintero, Hou. $1

28. Dave Ross, Atl. $1

29. Henry Blanco, FA. $1

30. Raul Chavez, Pit. $1

31. Steve Holm, S.F. $1

32. Mike Rabelo, Fla. $1

33. Ryan Hanigan, Cin. $1

34. Luke Carlin, S.D. . $1

35. Danny Ardoin, L.A. $1

36. Clint Sammons, Atl. . $1

37. Corky Miller, Atl. $1
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Post by Edwards Kings » Thu Jan 15, 2009 2:53 am

What is Cleveland going to do with Shoppach, assuming VMart is healthy? Are we looking at a four way platoon between those two, Garko and Hafner (assuming Hafner is healthy, too)?



Maybe I just answered my own question....
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Post by Gordon Gekko II » Thu Jan 15, 2009 3:44 am

Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:

29. J.R. Towles Hou.

greg - would you call him a sleeper this year. highly touted last year and like most young guys, they fail to produce.



can he produce better than a #29 ranking this year?

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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Thu Jan 15, 2009 3:51 am

Originally posted by Gordon Gekko II:

quote:Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:

29. J.R. Towles Hou.

greg - would you call him a sleeper this year. highly touted last year and like most young guys, they fail to produce.



can he produce better than a #29 ranking this year?
[/QUOTE]I think he's on a lot of folks' radars as a possible sleeper, but the key is whether the Astros think he can bounce back or not. He hit .304-7-28 in 48 games after being sent to Triple-A Round Rock, but the Astros didn't even use him after his September callup as he was 0-for-6 in just four games. Don't you think if the Astros really believed in this kid they would have given him a strong September audition?



He will turn 25 in February and is young enough to be a good sleeper, but it's tough to overlook a .137 average in 146 big league at-bats. That's a pretty lengthy chance to show what you've got and I think you could even hit .137 in 146 at-bats. :D



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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Thu Jan 15, 2009 3:54 am

Originally posted by Edwards Kings:

What is Cleveland going to do with Shoppach, assuming VMart is healthy? Are we looking at a four way platoon between those two, Garko and Hafner (assuming Hafner is healthy, too)?



Maybe I just answered my own question.... Shoppach will never have better trade value than right now, so that's what I'd do. But I think the Indians will go to spring training with the thought that they want to see if everyone is healthy and if Hafner has anything left. Did the minor surgery help him regain some power? If not, then there are more ABs available at DH, but even then Shoppach won't get more than 300 ABs. If V-Mart is healthy, trade Shoppach and let's see if he can handle a full-time job without beating Jack Cust for the AL strikeout record. ;)
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Post by ToddZ » Thu Jan 15, 2009 4:09 am

Don't you think if the Astros really believed in this kid they would have given him a strong September audition? Keep in mind the Astros were making a "Rockies-like" push to the playoffs in September, at least in their own minds.
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Post by Ryan C » Thu Jan 15, 2009 4:38 am

Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:

quote:Originally posted by Edwards Kings:

What is Cleveland going to do with Shoppach, assuming VMart is healthy? Are we looking at a four way platoon between those two, Garko and Hafner (assuming Hafner is healthy, too)?



Maybe I just answered my own question.... Shoppach will never have better trade value than right now, so that's what I'd do. But I think the Indians will go to spring training with the thought that they want to see if everyone is healthy and if Hafner has anything left. Did the minor surgery help him regain some power? If not, then there are more ABs available at DH, but even then Shoppach won't get more than 300 ABs. If V-Mart is healthy, trade Shoppach and let's see if he can handle a full-time job without beating Jack Cust for the AL strikeout record. ;)
[/QUOTE]Hey Greg - I'm a Cleveland fan - and I couldn't agree with you more - I wouldn't be surprised to see Cleveland try to move him - they have a highly regarded prospect in the pipeline, Carlos Santana , who I think the Tribe sees as the future at the position.
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Post by King of Queens » Thu Jan 15, 2009 6:59 am

Originally posted by Ryan Carey:

quote:Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:

quote:Originally posted by Edwards Kings:

What is Cleveland going to do with Shoppach, assuming VMart is healthy? Are we looking at a four way platoon between those two, Garko and Hafner (assuming Hafner is healthy, too)?



Maybe I just answered my own question.... Shoppach will never have better trade value than right now, so that's what I'd do. But I think the Indians will go to spring training with the thought that they want to see if everyone is healthy and if Hafner has anything left. Did the minor surgery help him regain some power? If not, then there are more ABs available at DH, but even then Shoppach won't get more than 300 ABs. If V-Mart is healthy, trade Shoppach and let's see if he can handle a full-time job without beating Jack Cust for the AL strikeout record. ;)
[/QUOTE]Hey Greg - I'm a Cleveland fan - and I couldn't agree with you more - I wouldn't be surprised to see Cleveland try to move him - they have a highly regarded prospect in the pipeline, Carlos Santana , who I think the Tribe sees as the future at the position.
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Thu Jan 15, 2009 7:06 am

Originally posted by King of Queens:

quote:Originally posted by Ryan Carey:

quote:Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:

quote:Originally posted by Edwards Kings:

What is Cleveland going to do with Shoppach, assuming VMart is healthy? Are we looking at a four way platoon between those two, Garko and Hafner (assuming Hafner is healthy, too)?



Maybe I just answered my own question.... Shoppach will never have better trade value than right now, so that's what I'd do. But I think the Indians will go to spring training with the thought that they want to see if everyone is healthy and if Hafner has anything left. Did the minor surgery help him regain some power? If not, then there are more ABs available at DH, but even then Shoppach won't get more than 300 ABs. If V-Mart is healthy, trade Shoppach and let's see if he can handle a full-time job without beating Jack Cust for the AL strikeout record. ;)
[/QUOTE]Hey Greg - I'm a Cleveland fan - and I couldn't agree with you more - I wouldn't be surprised to see Cleveland try to move him - they have a highly regarded prospect in the pipeline, Carlos Santana , who I think the Tribe sees as the future at the position.
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