David Longood Wins Third Ultimate Auction League Title
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David Longood Wins Third Ultimate Auction League Title
Congratulations to David Longood of Salem, Oregon as he became our first three-time Ultimate League champion. David and his two sons come to Las Vegas each year to enjoy the March Madness festivities and the NFBC drafts and auctions and they have now left with THREE NFBC Ultimate Auction League titlees in five years. That's an amazing accomplishment guys.
Team Longood won the $40,000 first place check by winning the Ultimate Auction League title this year with 125 points. Team Longood has now won Ultimate Auction League titles in 2005, 2007 and 2009 for a total winning total of $120,000 in this format.
Congrats again guys. This is Hall of Fame material when we look at this at the 10-year mark. Great job.
Here's David's roster acquired from the auction:
Joe Mauer, $12
Tim Lincecum $35
Francisco Rodriguez $17
Ryan Howard $45
Jake Peavy $18
Ryan Zimmerman $16
Yovani Gallardo $17
Troy Tulowitzki $17
Jose Valverde $10
Jose Lopez $12
Erik Bedard $14
Chris Carpenter $11
Brandon Lyon $7
Jeremy Hermida $4
David DeJesus $2
Adam Lind $2
John Baker $2
Jose Guillen $3
Todd Helton $3
Hideki Matsui $6
Kendry Morales $5
Freddy Sanchez $1
Andy Pettitte $1
Ken Griffey Jr. R
John Lannan R
Matt Joyce R
Ben Sheets R
Mark Teahan R
Scott Rolen R
Nick Hundley R
Team Longood won the $40,000 first place check by winning the Ultimate Auction League title this year with 125 points. Team Longood has now won Ultimate Auction League titles in 2005, 2007 and 2009 for a total winning total of $120,000 in this format.
Congrats again guys. This is Hall of Fame material when we look at this at the 10-year mark. Great job.
Here's David's roster acquired from the auction:
Joe Mauer, $12
Tim Lincecum $35
Francisco Rodriguez $17
Ryan Howard $45
Jake Peavy $18
Ryan Zimmerman $16
Yovani Gallardo $17
Troy Tulowitzki $17
Jose Valverde $10
Jose Lopez $12
Erik Bedard $14
Chris Carpenter $11
Brandon Lyon $7
Jeremy Hermida $4
David DeJesus $2
Adam Lind $2
John Baker $2
Jose Guillen $3
Todd Helton $3
Hideki Matsui $6
Kendry Morales $5
Freddy Sanchez $1
Andy Pettitte $1
Ken Griffey Jr. R
John Lannan R
Matt Joyce R
Ben Sheets R
Mark Teahan R
Scott Rolen R
Nick Hundley R
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David Longood Wins Third Ultimate Auction League Title
Let's stick with the theme here and also congratulate Rick Thomas of Lewes, Delaware for winning the NFBC Ultimate Draft League this year. RT takes home the $40,000 league prize for this one after leading his RoundTrippers to the title with 121 points. This Nervous Nelly didn't count his money until the final out of yesterday's ballgame, but he really had an impressive season here as he almost led wire to wire. Great job RT and congrats on the Ultimate League title. Nobody can ever take that one away from you my friend!!
RT is another person who had a fantastic 2009 season, winning almost $50,000 in prizes. He won the NFBC Keeper League title as well. Great job Rick.
Here's a look at RT's Ultimate League draft from the 7th hole:
1. Grady Sizemore
2. Dustin Pedroia
3. Kevin Youkilis
4. Adrian Beltre
5. Bobby Abreu
6. Yovani Gallardo
7. Felix Hernandez
8. B.J. Ryan
9. Johnny Damon
10. Aubrey Huff
11. Joe Mauer
12. Joel Hanrahan
13. Jered Weaver
14. Shin Soo Choo
15. Mike Aviles
16. Chien-Ming Wang
17. Mike Pelfrey
18. Aaron Hill
19. Huston Street
20. J.J. Putz
21. Justin Duchscherer
22. Chase Headley
23. Sean Gallagher
24. Jody Gerut
25. Ryan Sweeney
26. Josh Willingham
27. Rajai Davis
28. Rod Barajas
29. Marco Scutaro
30. Mike Redmond

RT is another person who had a fantastic 2009 season, winning almost $50,000 in prizes. He won the NFBC Keeper League title as well. Great job Rick.
Here's a look at RT's Ultimate League draft from the 7th hole:
1. Grady Sizemore
2. Dustin Pedroia
3. Kevin Youkilis
4. Adrian Beltre
5. Bobby Abreu
6. Yovani Gallardo
7. Felix Hernandez
8. B.J. Ryan
9. Johnny Damon
10. Aubrey Huff
11. Joe Mauer
12. Joel Hanrahan
13. Jered Weaver
14. Shin Soo Choo
15. Mike Aviles
16. Chien-Ming Wang
17. Mike Pelfrey
18. Aaron Hill
19. Huston Street
20. J.J. Putz
21. Justin Duchscherer
22. Chase Headley
23. Sean Gallagher
24. Jody Gerut
25. Ryan Sweeney
26. Josh Willingham
27. Rajai Davis
28. Rod Barajas
29. Marco Scutaro
30. Mike Redmond
Greg Ambrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius
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David Longood Wins Third Ultimate Auction League Title
Good Job Longood family. You guys are one of best NFBC's in the game. You deserve more credit on these boards. I believe you hold the record now for Ultimate Tittle's. Once again injoy the money.
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David Longood Wins Third Ultimate Auction League Title
Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
Congratulations to David Longood of Salem, Oregon as he became our first three-time Ultimate League champion. David and his two sons come to Las Vegas each year to enjoy the March Madness festivities and the NFBC drafts and auctions and they have now left with THREE NFBC Ultimate Auction League titlees in five years. That's an amazing accomplishment guys.
Team Longood won the $40,000 first place check by winning the Ultimate Auction League title this year with 125 points. Team Longood has now won Ultimate Auction League titles in 2005, 2007 and 2009 for a total winning total of $120,000 in this format.
Congrats again guys. This is Hall of Fame material when we look at this at the 10-year mark. Great job.
Here's David's roster acquired from the auction:
Joe Mauer, $12
Tim Lincecum $35
Francisco Rodriguez $17
Ryan Howard $45
Jake Peavy $18
Ryan Zimmerman $16
Yovani Gallardo $17
Troy Tulowitzki $17
Jose Valverde $10
Jose Lopez $12
Erik Bedard $14
Chris Carpenter $11
Brandon Lyon $7
Jeremy Hermida $4
David DeJesus $2
Adam Lind $2
John Baker $2
Jose Guillen $3
Todd Helton $3
Hideki Matsui $6
Kendry Morales $5
Freddy Sanchez $1
Andy Pettitte $1
Ken Griffey Jr. R
John Lannan R
Matt Joyce R
Ben Sheets R
Mark Teahan R
Scott Rolen R
Nick Hundley R I think it was interesting to see he spent $130 pitching and hitting. It looks like a similar game plan as past years, but the players names have changed. Mauer, Lind, Matsui,and Morales were steals at those prices.
Great Job for Dave and the Boys!
Congratulations to David Longood of Salem, Oregon as he became our first three-time Ultimate League champion. David and his two sons come to Las Vegas each year to enjoy the March Madness festivities and the NFBC drafts and auctions and they have now left with THREE NFBC Ultimate Auction League titlees in five years. That's an amazing accomplishment guys.
Team Longood won the $40,000 first place check by winning the Ultimate Auction League title this year with 125 points. Team Longood has now won Ultimate Auction League titles in 2005, 2007 and 2009 for a total winning total of $120,000 in this format.
Congrats again guys. This is Hall of Fame material when we look at this at the 10-year mark. Great job.
Here's David's roster acquired from the auction:
Joe Mauer, $12
Tim Lincecum $35
Francisco Rodriguez $17
Ryan Howard $45
Jake Peavy $18
Ryan Zimmerman $16
Yovani Gallardo $17
Troy Tulowitzki $17
Jose Valverde $10
Jose Lopez $12
Erik Bedard $14
Chris Carpenter $11
Brandon Lyon $7
Jeremy Hermida $4
David DeJesus $2
Adam Lind $2
John Baker $2
Jose Guillen $3
Todd Helton $3
Hideki Matsui $6
Kendry Morales $5
Freddy Sanchez $1
Andy Pettitte $1
Ken Griffey Jr. R
John Lannan R
Matt Joyce R
Ben Sheets R
Mark Teahan R
Scott Rolen R
Nick Hundley R I think it was interesting to see he spent $130 pitching and hitting. It looks like a similar game plan as past years, but the players names have changed. Mauer, Lind, Matsui,and Morales were steals at those prices.
Great Job for Dave and the Boys!
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David Longood Wins Third Ultimate Auction League Title
Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
Let's stick with the theme here and also congratulate Rick Thomas of Lewes, Delaware for winning the NFBC Ultimate Draft League this year. RT takes home the $40,000 league prize for this one after leading his RoundTrippers to the title with 121 points. This Nervous Nelly didn't count his money until the final out of yesterday's ballgame, but he really had an impressive season here as he almost led wire to wire. Great job RT and congrats on the Ultimate League title. Nobody can ever take that one away from you my friend!!
RT is another person who had a fantastic 2009 season, winning almost $50,000 in prizes. He won the NFBC Keeper League title as well. Great job Rick.
Here's a look at RT's Ultimate League draft from the 7th hole:
1. Grady Sizemore
2. Dustin Pedroia
3. Kevin Youkilis
4. Adrian Beltre
5. Bobby Abreu
6. Yovani Gallardo
7. Felix Hernandez
8. B.J. Ryan
9. Johnny Damon
10. Aubrey Huff
11. Joe Mauer
12. Joel Hanrahan
13. Jered Weaver
14. Shin Soo Choo
15. Mike Aviles
16. Chien-Ming Wang
17. Mike Pelfrey
18. Aaron Hill
19. Huston Street
20. J.J. Putz
21. Justin Duchscherer
22. Chase Headley
23. Sean Gallagher
24. Jody Gerut
25. Ryan Sweeney
26. Josh Willingham
27. Rajai Davis
28. Rod Barajas
29. Marco Scutaro
30. Mike Redmond After a rough 2008, Rick bounced back and more than made up for the bump in the road. I've talked to Rick many times over the last couple of years. He has great passion for the game. As we don't alway agree on style, his PORK style was the meal of choice this year. He is the classic grinder in fantasy baseball and the king of $1 bids. I'm sure the slow winter in Delaware will be a lot easier to handle with a pocket full of cash and a long list of slow drafts to keep his mind occupied.
Rick Thomas a great fantasy player and an even better person. I can't wait to get to Vegas.
Let's stick with the theme here and also congratulate Rick Thomas of Lewes, Delaware for winning the NFBC Ultimate Draft League this year. RT takes home the $40,000 league prize for this one after leading his RoundTrippers to the title with 121 points. This Nervous Nelly didn't count his money until the final out of yesterday's ballgame, but he really had an impressive season here as he almost led wire to wire. Great job RT and congrats on the Ultimate League title. Nobody can ever take that one away from you my friend!!

RT is another person who had a fantastic 2009 season, winning almost $50,000 in prizes. He won the NFBC Keeper League title as well. Great job Rick.
Here's a look at RT's Ultimate League draft from the 7th hole:
1. Grady Sizemore
2. Dustin Pedroia
3. Kevin Youkilis
4. Adrian Beltre
5. Bobby Abreu
6. Yovani Gallardo
7. Felix Hernandez
8. B.J. Ryan
9. Johnny Damon
10. Aubrey Huff
11. Joe Mauer
12. Joel Hanrahan
13. Jered Weaver
14. Shin Soo Choo
15. Mike Aviles
16. Chien-Ming Wang
17. Mike Pelfrey
18. Aaron Hill
19. Huston Street
20. J.J. Putz
21. Justin Duchscherer
22. Chase Headley
23. Sean Gallagher
24. Jody Gerut
25. Ryan Sweeney
26. Josh Willingham
27. Rajai Davis
28. Rod Barajas
29. Marco Scutaro
30. Mike Redmond After a rough 2008, Rick bounced back and more than made up for the bump in the road. I've talked to Rick many times over the last couple of years. He has great passion for the game. As we don't alway agree on style, his PORK style was the meal of choice this year. He is the classic grinder in fantasy baseball and the king of $1 bids. I'm sure the slow winter in Delaware will be a lot easier to handle with a pocket full of cash and a long list of slow drafts to keep his mind occupied.
Rick Thomas a great fantasy player and an even better person. I can't wait to get to Vegas.
David Longood Wins Third Ultimate Auction League Title
Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
Here's a look at RT's Ultimate League draft from the 7th hole:
1. Grady Sizemore
2. Dustin Pedroia
3. Kevin Youkilis
4. Adrian Beltre
5. Bobby Abreu
6. Yovani Gallardo
7. Felix Hernandez
8. B.J. Ryan
9. Johnny Damon
10. Aubrey Huff
11. Joe Mauer
12. Joel Hanrahan
13. Jered Weaver
14. Shin Soo Choo
15. Mike Aviles
16. Chien-Ming Wang
17. Mike Pelfrey
18. Aaron Hill
19. Huston Street
20. J.J. Putz
21. Justin Duchscherer
22. Chase Headley
23. Sean Gallagher
24. Jody Gerut
25. Ryan Sweeney
26. Josh Willingham
27. Rajai Davis
28. Rod Barajas
29. Marco Scutaro
30. Mike Redmond Is there any way to see RT's FAAB activity for the year? Because, and I say this as someone who hasn't won diddly squat in this competition (so consider the source), this original 30 man roster isn't very good. Picks 1 through 4 all underperformed. 8, 10 and 12 were downright horrible. 15, 16, 20, 21 all lost a good chunk of the season to injury. 23, 24, 25 and 30 made no contribution at all. So by my count that's half of his original roster that didn't hit their projections, some missed by a mile.
Of course the remaining half did quite well, with fantastic value out of 11, 13, 14, 18, 19, 26 27, and 29. But still, you can't do this convincingly well with only half a draft day roster, right? Who else got picked up, when, and for how much, to make up for the lost productivity of half the squad?
My most glaring weakness is FAAB and in-season roster management, so I'm really hoping to learn from RT's experience regarding this issue.
Thanks!
Brian
Here's a look at RT's Ultimate League draft from the 7th hole:
1. Grady Sizemore
2. Dustin Pedroia
3. Kevin Youkilis
4. Adrian Beltre
5. Bobby Abreu
6. Yovani Gallardo
7. Felix Hernandez
8. B.J. Ryan
9. Johnny Damon
10. Aubrey Huff
11. Joe Mauer
12. Joel Hanrahan
13. Jered Weaver
14. Shin Soo Choo
15. Mike Aviles
16. Chien-Ming Wang
17. Mike Pelfrey
18. Aaron Hill
19. Huston Street
20. J.J. Putz
21. Justin Duchscherer
22. Chase Headley
23. Sean Gallagher
24. Jody Gerut
25. Ryan Sweeney
26. Josh Willingham
27. Rajai Davis
28. Rod Barajas
29. Marco Scutaro
30. Mike Redmond Is there any way to see RT's FAAB activity for the year? Because, and I say this as someone who hasn't won diddly squat in this competition (so consider the source), this original 30 man roster isn't very good. Picks 1 through 4 all underperformed. 8, 10 and 12 were downright horrible. 15, 16, 20, 21 all lost a good chunk of the season to injury. 23, 24, 25 and 30 made no contribution at all. So by my count that's half of his original roster that didn't hit their projections, some missed by a mile.
Of course the remaining half did quite well, with fantastic value out of 11, 13, 14, 18, 19, 26 27, and 29. But still, you can't do this convincingly well with only half a draft day roster, right? Who else got picked up, when, and for how much, to make up for the lost productivity of half the squad?
My most glaring weakness is FAAB and in-season roster management, so I'm really hoping to learn from RT's experience regarding this issue.
Thanks!
Brian
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David Longood Wins Third Ultimate Auction League Title
Originally posted by BEF:
quote:Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
Here's a look at RT's Ultimate League draft from the 7th hole:
1. Grady Sizemore
2. Dustin Pedroia
3. Kevin Youkilis
4. Adrian Beltre
5. Bobby Abreu
6. Yovani Gallardo
7. Felix Hernandez
8. B.J. Ryan
9. Johnny Damon
10. Aubrey Huff
11. Joe Mauer
12. Joel Hanrahan
13. Jered Weaver
14. Shin Soo Choo
15. Mike Aviles
16. Chien-Ming Wang
17. Mike Pelfrey
18. Aaron Hill
19. Huston Street
20. J.J. Putz
21. Justin Duchscherer
22. Chase Headley
23. Sean Gallagher
24. Jody Gerut
25. Ryan Sweeney
26. Josh Willingham
27. Rajai Davis
28. Rod Barajas
29. Marco Scutaro
30. Mike Redmond Is there any way to see RT's FAAB activity for the year? Because, and I say this as someone who hasn't won diddly squat in this competition (so consider the source), this original 30 man roster isn't very good. Picks 1 through 4 all underperformed. 8, 10 and 12 were downright horrible. 15, 16, 20, 21 all lost a good chunk of the season to injury. 23, 24, 25 and 30 made no contribution at all. So by my count that's half of his original roster that didn't hit their projections, some missed by a mile.
Of course the remaining half did quite well, with fantastic value out of 11, 13, 14, 18, 19, 26 27, and 29. But still, you can't do this convincingly well with only half a draft day roster, right? Who else got picked up, when, and for how much, to make up for the lost productivity of half the squad?
My most glaring weakness is FAAB and in-season roster management, so I'm really hoping to learn from RT's experience regarding this issue.
Thanks!
Brian [/QUOTE]Well said and well analyzed. Great job Rick putting together the pieces despite some early draft misses.
Is it just me or was there less on FAAB to help this year than other years?
quote:Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
Here's a look at RT's Ultimate League draft from the 7th hole:
1. Grady Sizemore
2. Dustin Pedroia
3. Kevin Youkilis
4. Adrian Beltre
5. Bobby Abreu
6. Yovani Gallardo
7. Felix Hernandez
8. B.J. Ryan
9. Johnny Damon
10. Aubrey Huff
11. Joe Mauer
12. Joel Hanrahan
13. Jered Weaver
14. Shin Soo Choo
15. Mike Aviles
16. Chien-Ming Wang
17. Mike Pelfrey
18. Aaron Hill
19. Huston Street
20. J.J. Putz
21. Justin Duchscherer
22. Chase Headley
23. Sean Gallagher
24. Jody Gerut
25. Ryan Sweeney
26. Josh Willingham
27. Rajai Davis
28. Rod Barajas
29. Marco Scutaro
30. Mike Redmond Is there any way to see RT's FAAB activity for the year? Because, and I say this as someone who hasn't won diddly squat in this competition (so consider the source), this original 30 man roster isn't very good. Picks 1 through 4 all underperformed. 8, 10 and 12 were downright horrible. 15, 16, 20, 21 all lost a good chunk of the season to injury. 23, 24, 25 and 30 made no contribution at all. So by my count that's half of his original roster that didn't hit their projections, some missed by a mile.
Of course the remaining half did quite well, with fantastic value out of 11, 13, 14, 18, 19, 26 27, and 29. But still, you can't do this convincingly well with only half a draft day roster, right? Who else got picked up, when, and for how much, to make up for the lost productivity of half the squad?
My most glaring weakness is FAAB and in-season roster management, so I'm really hoping to learn from RT's experience regarding this issue.
Thanks!
Brian [/QUOTE]Well said and well analyzed. Great job Rick putting together the pieces despite some early draft misses.
Is it just me or was there less on FAAB to help this year than other years?
David Longood Wins Third Ultimate Auction League Title
thanks guys for the accolades. as greg stated, i was never comfortable in the league of incredible players...shawn..steve jupinka...eddie gillis....detterra...thelen....didonato etc etc...i am very proud of this accomplishment. i have a 2nd overall title in the main and had a 2nd in the ultimate and NOW a bracelet...awesome. one thing that i am not too proud of is the draft i had. while i hit on mauer..hill...king felix...damon. i had a ton of clunkers(too many to list) but a few are beltre...bj ryan...hanrahan and sizemore. i am an example that you dont have to have a great draft but hit a few homeruns of the 30 picks and make some key pickups thoughout the year ie...bailey..franklin...macdougal....r. davis...feldman. as shawn stated i feel as though i "grinded" my way to the title and look sooooo forward to defending the title next year with the aprehension of a bullseye on my back...thanks for a great year and always remember there is no such thing as an offseason...grind away!!!
" i have never lost...just ran out of time!"
David Longood Wins Third Ultimate Auction League Title
too funny, as i am writing a quick synopsis on my team i see a review commenting exactly what i was writng about...i agree bef/chest as you may see or i could share with you those free agents were the key to my success. and i forgot to mention i took ALL of wang runs and i and still battled to be in the 3rd in era and 4th in whip and was 3rd in wins. stubbs, sanchez sf p and prado were a big help as well. as stated earlier an embarrassing draft and a key area i look to improve on in 2010...RT
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David Longood Wins Third Ultimate Auction League Title
Congratulations to the Longoods. Next year is an even year, so maybe you'll let somebody else win.
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Congratulations to both RT and the Longood clan