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NFBC Slow Draft Results: First Six Rounds
Originally posted by jamesmaples:
Can anyone tell me why Youkilis is considered better than Derek Lee? Youk plays for an East coast team, Lee plays for the Cubs, short answer = E Coast bias and general dislike of Cubs among many fantasy players.
They should be very close in value. Youk 3b-elig helps his case, but Lee has played more games in each of the last 3 seasons. Youk slightly younger and plays for a stronger lineup, but Lee bats in a better lineup slot.
Can anyone tell me why Youkilis is considered better than Derek Lee? Youk plays for an East coast team, Lee plays for the Cubs, short answer = E Coast bias and general dislike of Cubs among many fantasy players.
They should be very close in value. Youk 3b-elig helps his case, but Lee has played more games in each of the last 3 seasons. Youk slightly younger and plays for a stronger lineup, but Lee bats in a better lineup slot.
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Originally posted by Hells Satans:
It's some of that and some of a reactionary response to Hanson. Hanson has great stuff and a solid future, but he his delivery is very violent. Hmmm...violent delivery? I have not read that scouting report. Do you mind if I ask where you read it? I am always interested in reading those kinds of things.
I saw Hanson (yes, I am a big fan, but he will not be on my team this year as I never pick pitchers that early) pitch three times last year and except for sometimes tipping his pitches (has a tendancy to hook his wrist in his wind-up when throwing the breaking stuff) and thought his motion was very fluid, the angle on the arm not too extreme, and it did not look like he was putting any extra stress on the elbow.
It's some of that and some of a reactionary response to Hanson. Hanson has great stuff and a solid future, but he his delivery is very violent. Hmmm...violent delivery? I have not read that scouting report. Do you mind if I ask where you read it? I am always interested in reading those kinds of things.
I saw Hanson (yes, I am a big fan, but he will not be on my team this year as I never pick pitchers that early) pitch three times last year and except for sometimes tipping his pitches (has a tendancy to hook his wrist in his wind-up when throwing the breaking stuff) and thought his motion was very fluid, the angle on the arm not too extreme, and it did not look like he was putting any extra stress on the elbow.
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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Originally posted by KJ Duke:
quote:Originally posted by jamesmaples:
Can anyone tell me why Youkilis is considered better than Derek Lee? Youk plays for an East coast team, Lee plays for the Cubs, short answer = E Coast bias and general dislike of Cubs among many fantasy players.
They should be very close in value. Youk 3b-elig helps his case, but Lee has played more games in each of the last 3 seasons. Youk slightly younger and plays for a stronger lineup, but Lee bats in a better lineup slot. [/QUOTE]Youk and Lee are pretty close in my rankings. I'd say the difference between them heading into this year is Lee's 2008 and 2009 aren't distant memories yet to most owners while Youk has been consistently good the last couple of yrs. Perception is a big part of it, but, based on 2009 alone, they are pretty similar. Maybe some are scared off from Lee's neck issues too from last summer.
Johan... yes, the mets medical staff has a bad rep and rightfully so but that is not enough to scare me away from him because of the nature of the injury and resulting surgery. By mid and late March, so much more will be known about Santana that he won't really be a wildcard anymore.
quote:Originally posted by jamesmaples:
Can anyone tell me why Youkilis is considered better than Derek Lee? Youk plays for an East coast team, Lee plays for the Cubs, short answer = E Coast bias and general dislike of Cubs among many fantasy players.
They should be very close in value. Youk 3b-elig helps his case, but Lee has played more games in each of the last 3 seasons. Youk slightly younger and plays for a stronger lineup, but Lee bats in a better lineup slot. [/QUOTE]Youk and Lee are pretty close in my rankings. I'd say the difference between them heading into this year is Lee's 2008 and 2009 aren't distant memories yet to most owners while Youk has been consistently good the last couple of yrs. Perception is a big part of it, but, based on 2009 alone, they are pretty similar. Maybe some are scared off from Lee's neck issues too from last summer.
Johan... yes, the mets medical staff has a bad rep and rightfully so but that is not enough to scare me away from him because of the nature of the injury and resulting surgery. By mid and late March, so much more will be known about Santana that he won't really be a wildcard anymore.
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Originally posted by rkulaski:
quote:Originally posted by KJ Duke:
quote:Originally posted by jamesmaples:
Can anyone tell me why Youkilis is considered better than Derek Lee? Youk plays for an East coast team, Lee plays for the Cubs, short answer = E Coast bias and general dislike of Cubs among many fantasy players.
They should be very close in value. Youk 3b-elig helps his case, but Lee has played more games in each of the last 3 seasons. Youk slightly younger and plays for a stronger lineup, but Lee bats in a better lineup slot. [/QUOTE]Youk and Lee are pretty close in my rankings. I'd say the difference between them heading into this year is Lee's 2008 and 2009 aren't distant memories yet to most owners while Youk has been consistently good the last couple of yrs. Perception is a big part of it, but, based on 2009 alone, they are pretty similar. Maybe some are scared off from Lee's neck issues too from last summer.
Johan... yes, the mets medical staff has a bad rep and rightfully so but that is not enough to scare me away from him because of the nature of the injury and resulting surgery. By mid and late March, so much more will be known about Santana that he won't really be a wildcard anymore. [/QUOTE]Well how did you do last year?
quote:Originally posted by KJ Duke:
quote:Originally posted by jamesmaples:
Can anyone tell me why Youkilis is considered better than Derek Lee? Youk plays for an East coast team, Lee plays for the Cubs, short answer = E Coast bias and general dislike of Cubs among many fantasy players.
They should be very close in value. Youk 3b-elig helps his case, but Lee has played more games in each of the last 3 seasons. Youk slightly younger and plays for a stronger lineup, but Lee bats in a better lineup slot. [/QUOTE]Youk and Lee are pretty close in my rankings. I'd say the difference between them heading into this year is Lee's 2008 and 2009 aren't distant memories yet to most owners while Youk has been consistently good the last couple of yrs. Perception is a big part of it, but, based on 2009 alone, they are pretty similar. Maybe some are scared off from Lee's neck issues too from last summer.
Johan... yes, the mets medical staff has a bad rep and rightfully so but that is not enough to scare me away from him because of the nature of the injury and resulting surgery. By mid and late March, so much more will be known about Santana that he won't really be a wildcard anymore. [/QUOTE]Well how did you do last year?
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Originally posted by Chest Rockwell:
Well how did you do last year?I think I did all right but should've done better.
Well how did you do last year?I think I did all right but should've done better.
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Originally posted by rkulaski:
quote:Originally posted by Chest Rockwell:
Well how did you do last year?I think I did all right but should've done better. [/QUOTE]Well I hope you finish 2nd to Kenyon in Chicago this year.
quote:Originally posted by Chest Rockwell:
Well how did you do last year?I think I did all right but should've done better. [/QUOTE]Well I hope you finish 2nd to Kenyon in Chicago this year.
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Hey Mr. Blackwell (I mean Norman):
Unless you finished in the top 10 overall last year, he did better than you. And I'm sure you couldn't carry his jock when it comes to sportsmanship.
Hope you finish out of the money in whatever league you are in this year.
If you and Rich are friends and you are just playin', my apologies. If not, . . . .
Unless you finished in the top 10 overall last year, he did better than you. And I'm sure you couldn't carry his jock when it comes to sportsmanship.
Hope you finish out of the money in whatever league you are in this year.
If you and Rich are friends and you are just playin', my apologies. If not, . . . .
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Originally posted by Chest Rockwell:
quote:Originally posted by rkulaski:
quote:Originally posted by Chest Rockwell:
Well how did you do last year?I think I did all right but should've done better. [/QUOTE]Well I hope you finish 2nd to Kenyon in Chicago this year. [/QUOTE]Ok. thanks in a way.
Just 2 yrs ago, Lester had beaten cancer and was being drafted around rd 20 (if memory is correct). Johan was a first rounder. Now here in the present, Lester is actually being drafted before him. Always interesting to look back.
quote:Originally posted by rkulaski:
quote:Originally posted by Chest Rockwell:
Well how did you do last year?I think I did all right but should've done better. [/QUOTE]Well I hope you finish 2nd to Kenyon in Chicago this year. [/QUOTE]Ok. thanks in a way.
Just 2 yrs ago, Lester had beaten cancer and was being drafted around rd 20 (if memory is correct). Johan was a first rounder. Now here in the present, Lester is actually being drafted before him. Always interesting to look back.
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richard- on santana- i think you were talking about where he was being drafted, not where you would draft him. that seems like a common mistake on the boards. the question-why is so and so being drafted where he is? really means that someone wouldn't take him there. i was just answering the question. there is a "risk premium" and a "young, gonna be a stud premuim" and a "he is 35 and is gonna regress" discount. i am sure bobby abreau is the answer to the question "who is the only player to outperform his draft spot every year since the inception of the nfbc?". when we disagree- we act. but to repeat- the answer to the question "why is santana getting drafted where he is? is; in my opinion, people don't think he was healthy last year and will not believe he is healthy this year- until about july. until omar is gone i won't believe the mets. there is a spot i would draft johann. that spot is different for everyone. as for doughboys- i think he is exhausted by the time he drafts. 50 satelites, drunk in st louis, filled with the best stuuffed pizza in the world on friday before the draft. it will test all his powers. btw- that "doughboys" might mean something else come sunday after the draft.
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Headhunters, As a Mets fan, I would like to address your posting. Minaya is not the problem on the Mets, but rather the symptom. The team lacks complete organizational competence...which includes hiring of upper management and organizational philosphy. Until the Wilpons sell the team, the Mets will never have those two things.
Here is what I would do:
1. Take Jeff Wilpon and put him out to pasture with Hank Steinbrenner
2. Hire a business person to run the entire organization
3. Have the business person blow up the whole organization from scouting, to public relations, to player development, medical etc and hire guys NOT based upon who they know...but on ability to conceptualize a successful 10 year plan, a plan that at some level incorporates statistical analysis
Once that is done then the Mets have a chance...until then, they will forever be plugging in 70 million dollar outfielders who are on downside of career and will play their least productive years in Mets uniform. Forever reacting rather then acting.
Here is what I would do:
1. Take Jeff Wilpon and put him out to pasture with Hank Steinbrenner
2. Hire a business person to run the entire organization
3. Have the business person blow up the whole organization from scouting, to public relations, to player development, medical etc and hire guys NOT based upon who they know...but on ability to conceptualize a successful 10 year plan, a plan that at some level incorporates statistical analysis
Once that is done then the Mets have a chance...until then, they will forever be plugging in 70 million dollar outfielders who are on downside of career and will play their least productive years in Mets uniform. Forever reacting rather then acting.
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but Lee bats in a better lineup slot.I agree with everything you said but this. They both batted in the 3 and 4 slot last year respectively. Both should bat in the same slots this year.
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schwks i agree %100 with what you said. i just use o.m. as a lightning rod. actually it is always the owner- they choose the employees. mike jacobs today- you must be thrilled
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With 80+ folks on the Message Boards on a Friday morning, I thought it would be a good idea to post some finished NFBC Slow Draft results. Geoff is going to compile an ADP list next week, so look for that as well. More details there soon.
Here are a few draft results, first six rounds:
First Round:
1. Albert Pujols
2. Hanley Ramirez
3. Alex Rodriguez
4. Ryan Braun
5. Miguel Cabrera
6. Chase Utley
7. Matt Kemp
8. Mark Teixeira
9. Prince Fielder
10. Carl Crawford
11. Evan Longoria
12. Joe Mauer
13. Ryan Howard
14. Tim Lincecum
15. David Wright
Second Round:
16. Troy Tulowitzki
17. Ian Kinsler
18. Jacoby Ellsbury
19. Victor Martinez
20. Jimmy Rollins
21. Roy Halladay
22. Pablo Sandoval
23. Matt Holliday
24. Mark Reynolds
25. Grady Sizemore
26. Jose Reyes
27. Joey Votto
28. Kevin Youkilis
29. Ryan Zimmerman
30. Justin Upton
Third Round:
31. Brandon Phillips
32. Dustin Pedroia
33. Adrian Gonzalez
34. Brian McCann
35. Zack Greinke
36. Ichiro Suzuki
37. Aaron Hill
38. Jayson Werth
39. Felix Hernandez
40. Robinson Cano
41. CC Sabathia
42. Adam Lind
43. Aramis Ramirez
44. Dan Haren
45. B.J. Upton
Fourth Round:
46. Kendry Morales
47. Nick Markakis
48. Matt Wieters
49. Derek Jeter
50. Nelson Cruz
51. Jason Bay
52. Brian Roberts
53. Ben Zobrist
54. Justin Morneau
55. Curtis Granderson
56. Andre Ethier
57. Gordon Beckham
58. Adam Wainwright
59. Justin Verlander
60. Adam Dunn
Fifth Round:
61. Johan Santana
62. Carlos Lee
63. Lance Berkman
64. Tommy Hanson
65. Shin-Soo Choo
66. Billy Butler
67. Josh Hamilton
68. Bobby Abreu
69. Jon Lester
70. Derrek Lee
71. Andrew McCutchen
72. Cliff Lee
73. Chris Carpenter
74. Torii Hunter
75. Jonathan Broxton
Sixth Round:
76. Josh Beckett
77. Joe Nathan
78. Mariano Rivera
79. Carlos Pena
80. Josh Johnson
81. Manny Ramirez
82. Jose Lopez
83. Jonathan Papelbon
84. Ubaldo Jimenez
85. Clayton Kershaw
86. Denard Span
87. Chone Figgins
88. Shane Victorino
89. Joakim Soria
90. Hunter Pence
Thoughts?
Here are a few draft results, first six rounds:
First Round:
1. Albert Pujols
2. Hanley Ramirez
3. Alex Rodriguez
4. Ryan Braun
5. Miguel Cabrera
6. Chase Utley
7. Matt Kemp
8. Mark Teixeira
9. Prince Fielder
10. Carl Crawford
11. Evan Longoria
12. Joe Mauer
13. Ryan Howard
14. Tim Lincecum
15. David Wright
Second Round:
16. Troy Tulowitzki
17. Ian Kinsler
18. Jacoby Ellsbury
19. Victor Martinez
20. Jimmy Rollins
21. Roy Halladay
22. Pablo Sandoval
23. Matt Holliday
24. Mark Reynolds
25. Grady Sizemore
26. Jose Reyes
27. Joey Votto
28. Kevin Youkilis
29. Ryan Zimmerman
30. Justin Upton
Third Round:
31. Brandon Phillips
32. Dustin Pedroia
33. Adrian Gonzalez
34. Brian McCann
35. Zack Greinke
36. Ichiro Suzuki
37. Aaron Hill
38. Jayson Werth
39. Felix Hernandez
40. Robinson Cano
41. CC Sabathia
42. Adam Lind
43. Aramis Ramirez
44. Dan Haren
45. B.J. Upton
Fourth Round:
46. Kendry Morales
47. Nick Markakis
48. Matt Wieters
49. Derek Jeter
50. Nelson Cruz
51. Jason Bay
52. Brian Roberts
53. Ben Zobrist
54. Justin Morneau
55. Curtis Granderson
56. Andre Ethier
57. Gordon Beckham
58. Adam Wainwright
59. Justin Verlander
60. Adam Dunn
Fifth Round:
61. Johan Santana
62. Carlos Lee
63. Lance Berkman
64. Tommy Hanson
65. Shin-Soo Choo
66. Billy Butler
67. Josh Hamilton
68. Bobby Abreu
69. Jon Lester
70. Derrek Lee
71. Andrew McCutchen
72. Cliff Lee
73. Chris Carpenter
74. Torii Hunter
75. Jonathan Broxton
Sixth Round:
76. Josh Beckett
77. Joe Nathan
78. Mariano Rivera
79. Carlos Pena
80. Josh Johnson
81. Manny Ramirez
82. Jose Lopez
83. Jonathan Papelbon
84. Ubaldo Jimenez
85. Clayton Kershaw
86. Denard Span
87. Chone Figgins
88. Shane Victorino
89. Joakim Soria
90. Hunter Pence
Thoughts?
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Wow, Greg! One of the teams in that Slow Draft really cleaned up!
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Here's one more before the weekend:
First Round:
1. Albert Pujols
2. Hanley Ramirez
3. Alex Rodriguez
4. Ryan Braun
5. Matt Kemp
6. Chase Utley
7. Prince Fielder
8. Ryan Howard
9. Mark Teixeira
10. Miguel Cabrera
11. Evan Longoria
12. Joe Mauer
13. Matt Holliday
14. Ian Kinsler
15. Carl Crawford
Second Round:
16. Troy Tulowitzki
17. David Wright
18. Victor Martinez
19. Jacoby Ellsbury
20. Tim Lincecum
21. Jose Reyes
22. Jimmy Rollins
23. Roy Halladay
24. Justin Upton
25. Joey Votto
26. Brandon Phillips
27. Mark Reynolds
28. Adrian Gonzalez
29. Grady Sizemore
30. Ryan Zimmerman
Third Round:
31. Dustin Pedroia
32. Kevin Youkilis
33. Jayson Werth
34. Brian McCann
35. Pablo Sandoval
36. Kendry Morales
37. Johan Santana
38. Derek Jeter
39. Aaron Hill
40. Zack Greinke
41. B.J. Upton
42. Justin Morneau
43. Brian Roberts
44. Adam Lind
45. Nelson Cruz
Fourth Round:
46. Aramis Ramirez
47. Matt Wieters
48. Curtis Granderson
49. Robinson Cano
50. Felix Hernandez
51. Jason Bay
52. CC Sabathia
53. Ben Zobrist
54. Nick Markakis
55. Andrew McCutchen
56. Ichiro Suzuki
57. Dan Haren
58. Adam Dunn
59. Bobby Abreu
60. Justin Verlander
Fifth Round:
61. Carlos Lee
62. Joe Nathan
63. Jon Lester
64. Jonathan Broxton
65. Adam Wainwright
66. Chone Figgins
67. Lance Berkman
68. Mariano Rivera
69. Javier Vazquez
70. Andre Ethier
71. Josh Beckett
72. Jonathan Papelbon
73. Francisco Rodriguez
74. Shin-Soo Choo
75. Cole Hamels
Sixth Round:
76. Billy Butler
77. Gordon Beckham
78. Clayton Kershaw
79. Michael Young
80. Tommy Hanson
81. Josh Hamilton
82. Derrek Lee
83. Jorge Posada
84. Hunter Pence
85. Cliff Lee
86. Chris Carpenter
87. Adam Jones
88. Josh Johnson
89. Dan Uggla
90. Torii Hunter
Thoughts?
First Round:
1. Albert Pujols
2. Hanley Ramirez
3. Alex Rodriguez
4. Ryan Braun
5. Matt Kemp
6. Chase Utley
7. Prince Fielder
8. Ryan Howard
9. Mark Teixeira
10. Miguel Cabrera
11. Evan Longoria
12. Joe Mauer
13. Matt Holliday
14. Ian Kinsler
15. Carl Crawford
Second Round:
16. Troy Tulowitzki
17. David Wright
18. Victor Martinez
19. Jacoby Ellsbury
20. Tim Lincecum
21. Jose Reyes
22. Jimmy Rollins
23. Roy Halladay
24. Justin Upton
25. Joey Votto
26. Brandon Phillips
27. Mark Reynolds
28. Adrian Gonzalez
29. Grady Sizemore
30. Ryan Zimmerman
Third Round:
31. Dustin Pedroia
32. Kevin Youkilis
33. Jayson Werth
34. Brian McCann
35. Pablo Sandoval
36. Kendry Morales
37. Johan Santana
38. Derek Jeter
39. Aaron Hill
40. Zack Greinke
41. B.J. Upton
42. Justin Morneau
43. Brian Roberts
44. Adam Lind
45. Nelson Cruz
Fourth Round:
46. Aramis Ramirez
47. Matt Wieters
48. Curtis Granderson
49. Robinson Cano
50. Felix Hernandez
51. Jason Bay
52. CC Sabathia
53. Ben Zobrist
54. Nick Markakis
55. Andrew McCutchen
56. Ichiro Suzuki
57. Dan Haren
58. Adam Dunn
59. Bobby Abreu
60. Justin Verlander
Fifth Round:
61. Carlos Lee
62. Joe Nathan
63. Jon Lester
64. Jonathan Broxton
65. Adam Wainwright
66. Chone Figgins
67. Lance Berkman
68. Mariano Rivera
69. Javier Vazquez
70. Andre Ethier
71. Josh Beckett
72. Jonathan Papelbon
73. Francisco Rodriguez
74. Shin-Soo Choo
75. Cole Hamels
Sixth Round:
76. Billy Butler
77. Gordon Beckham
78. Clayton Kershaw
79. Michael Young
80. Tommy Hanson
81. Josh Hamilton
82. Derrek Lee
83. Jorge Posada
84. Hunter Pence
85. Cliff Lee
86. Chris Carpenter
87. Adam Jones
88. Josh Johnson
89. Dan Uggla
90. Torii Hunter
Thoughts?
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We will have our first NFBC ADP list to NFBC members this week, but here are two more leagues that are currently underway. These results won't be part of the ADP, but you will enjoy the first six rounds of results anyway. Here's the first league. Enjoy the results:
First Round:
1. Albert Pujols
2. Hanley Ramirez
3. Alex Rodriguez
4. Ryan Braun
5. Chase Utley
6. Joe Mauer
7. Prince Fielder
8. Matt Kemp
9. Mark Teixeira
10. Ryan Howard
11. Evan Longoria
12. David Wright
13. Carl Crawford
14. Miguel Cabrera
15. Ian Kinsler
Second Round:
16. Jimmy Rollins
17. Troy Tulowitzki
18. Justin Upton
19. Matt Holliday
20. Grady Sizemore
21. Jose Reyes
22. Jacoby Ellsbury
23. Tim Lincecum
24. Brandon Phillips
25. Mark Reynolds
26. Victor Martinez
27. Joey Votto
28. Dustin Pedroia
29. Pablo Sandoval
30. Roy Halladay
Third Round:
31. Zack Greinke
32. Jason Bay
33. Jayson Werth
34. Kevin Youkilis
35. Adrian Gonzalez
36. Ryan Zimmerman
37. Ichiro Suzuki
38. Justin Morneau
39. Ben Zobrist
40. Robinson Cano
41. B.J. Upton
42. Brian McCann
43. Felix Hernandez
44. Adam Lind
45. Kendry Morales
Fourth Round:
46. Andre Ethier
47. Curtis Granderson
48. Derek Jeter
49. Brian Roberts
50. CC Sabathia
51. Nelson Cruz
52. Dan Haren
53. Josh Hamilton
54. Aramis Ramirez
55. Aaron Hill
56. Johan Santana
57. Justin Verlander
58. Jon Lester
59. Shin-Soo Choo
60. Adam Dunn
Fifth Round:
61. Adam Wainwright
62. Billy Butler
63. Derrek Lee
64. Nick Markakis
65. Carlos Lee
66. Josh Johnson
67. Javier Vazquez
68. Lance Berkman
69. Andrew McCutchen
70. Jonathan Broxton
71. Joe Nathan
72. Bobby Abreu
73. Carlos Pena
74. Chone Figgins
75. Josh Beckett
Sixth Round:
76. Gordon Beckham
77. Ricky Nolasco
78. Matt Wieters
79. Jonathan Papelbon
80. Tommy Hanson
81. Cliff Lee
82. Chris Carpenter
83. Alexei Ramirez
84. Shane Vitorino
85. Jake Peavy
86. Mariano Rivera
87. Ubaldo Jimenez
88. Wandy Rodriguez
89. Yovani Gallardo
90. Dan Uggla
Thoughts?
First Round:
1. Albert Pujols
2. Hanley Ramirez
3. Alex Rodriguez
4. Ryan Braun
5. Chase Utley
6. Joe Mauer
7. Prince Fielder
8. Matt Kemp
9. Mark Teixeira
10. Ryan Howard
11. Evan Longoria
12. David Wright
13. Carl Crawford
14. Miguel Cabrera
15. Ian Kinsler
Second Round:
16. Jimmy Rollins
17. Troy Tulowitzki
18. Justin Upton
19. Matt Holliday
20. Grady Sizemore
21. Jose Reyes
22. Jacoby Ellsbury
23. Tim Lincecum
24. Brandon Phillips
25. Mark Reynolds
26. Victor Martinez
27. Joey Votto
28. Dustin Pedroia
29. Pablo Sandoval
30. Roy Halladay
Third Round:
31. Zack Greinke
32. Jason Bay
33. Jayson Werth
34. Kevin Youkilis
35. Adrian Gonzalez
36. Ryan Zimmerman
37. Ichiro Suzuki
38. Justin Morneau
39. Ben Zobrist
40. Robinson Cano
41. B.J. Upton
42. Brian McCann
43. Felix Hernandez
44. Adam Lind
45. Kendry Morales
Fourth Round:
46. Andre Ethier
47. Curtis Granderson
48. Derek Jeter
49. Brian Roberts
50. CC Sabathia
51. Nelson Cruz
52. Dan Haren
53. Josh Hamilton
54. Aramis Ramirez
55. Aaron Hill
56. Johan Santana
57. Justin Verlander
58. Jon Lester
59. Shin-Soo Choo
60. Adam Dunn
Fifth Round:
61. Adam Wainwright
62. Billy Butler
63. Derrek Lee
64. Nick Markakis
65. Carlos Lee
66. Josh Johnson
67. Javier Vazquez
68. Lance Berkman
69. Andrew McCutchen
70. Jonathan Broxton
71. Joe Nathan
72. Bobby Abreu
73. Carlos Pena
74. Chone Figgins
75. Josh Beckett
Sixth Round:
76. Gordon Beckham
77. Ricky Nolasco
78. Matt Wieters
79. Jonathan Papelbon
80. Tommy Hanson
81. Cliff Lee
82. Chris Carpenter
83. Alexei Ramirez
84. Shane Vitorino
85. Jake Peavy
86. Mariano Rivera
87. Ubaldo Jimenez
88. Wandy Rodriguez
89. Yovani Gallardo
90. Dan Uggla
Thoughts?
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Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius
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NFBC Slow Draft Results: First Six Rounds
Here's one more currently going on:
First Round:
1. Albert Pujols
2. Hanley Ramirez
3. Alex Rodriguez
4. Ryan Braun
5. Joe Mauer
6. Matt Kemp
7. Mark Teixeira
8. Chase Utley
9. Evan Longoria
10. Prince Fielder
11. Miguel Cabrera
12. Ryan Howard
13. David Wright
14. Tim Lincecum
15. Troy Tulowitzki
Second Round:
16. Carl Crawford
17. Jacoby Ellsbury
18. Roy Halladay
19. Ian Kinsler
20. Matt Holliday
21. Justin Upton
22. Jimmy Rollins
23. Jose Reyes
24. Grady Sizemore
25. Adrian Gonzalez
26. Kevin Youkilis
27. Victor Martinez
28. Mark Reynolds
29. Ryan Zimmerman
30. Brandon Phillips
Third Round:
31. CC Sabathia
32. Robinson Cano
33. Dan Haren
34. Justin Morneau
35. Dustin Pedroia
36. Pablo Sandoval
37. Ichiro Suzuki
38. Joey Votto
39. Brian Roberts
40. B.J. Upton
41. Brian McCann
42. Adam Wainwright
43. Jason Bay
44. Jayson Werth
45. Zack Greinke
Third Round:
46. Felix Hernandez
47. Derek Jeter
48. Adam Dunn
49. Kendry Morales
50. Aramis Ramirez
51. Ben Zobrist
52. Adam Lind
53. Johan Santana
54. Carlos Lee
55. Justin Verlander
56. Jason Bartlett
57. Jon Lester
58. Nelson Cruz
59. Curtis Granderson
60. Josh Hamilton
Fifth Round:
61. Andre Ethier
62. Shin-Soo Choo
63. Javier Vazquez
64. Andrew McCutchen
65. Bobby Abreu
66. Manny Ramirez
67. Jonathan Broxton
68. Nick Markakis
69. Hunter Pence
70. Clayton Kershaw
71. Aaron Hill
72. Josh Johnson
73. Cliff Lee
74. Lance Berkman
75. Chris Carpenter
Sixth Round:
76. Adam Jones
77. Joe Nathan
78. Josh Beckett
79. Gordon Beckham
80. Tommy Hanson
81. Chone Figgins
82. Jonathan Papelbon
83. Derrek Lee
84. Billy Butler
85. Mariano Rivera
86. Matt Wieters
87. Jose Lopez
88. Carlos Pena
89. Yovani Gallardo
90. Shane Victorino
Thoughts?
First Round:
1. Albert Pujols
2. Hanley Ramirez
3. Alex Rodriguez
4. Ryan Braun
5. Joe Mauer
6. Matt Kemp
7. Mark Teixeira
8. Chase Utley
9. Evan Longoria
10. Prince Fielder
11. Miguel Cabrera
12. Ryan Howard
13. David Wright
14. Tim Lincecum
15. Troy Tulowitzki
Second Round:
16. Carl Crawford
17. Jacoby Ellsbury
18. Roy Halladay
19. Ian Kinsler
20. Matt Holliday
21. Justin Upton
22. Jimmy Rollins
23. Jose Reyes
24. Grady Sizemore
25. Adrian Gonzalez
26. Kevin Youkilis
27. Victor Martinez
28. Mark Reynolds
29. Ryan Zimmerman
30. Brandon Phillips
Third Round:
31. CC Sabathia
32. Robinson Cano
33. Dan Haren
34. Justin Morneau
35. Dustin Pedroia
36. Pablo Sandoval
37. Ichiro Suzuki
38. Joey Votto
39. Brian Roberts
40. B.J. Upton
41. Brian McCann
42. Adam Wainwright
43. Jason Bay
44. Jayson Werth
45. Zack Greinke
Third Round:
46. Felix Hernandez
47. Derek Jeter
48. Adam Dunn
49. Kendry Morales
50. Aramis Ramirez
51. Ben Zobrist
52. Adam Lind
53. Johan Santana
54. Carlos Lee
55. Justin Verlander
56. Jason Bartlett
57. Jon Lester
58. Nelson Cruz
59. Curtis Granderson
60. Josh Hamilton
Fifth Round:
61. Andre Ethier
62. Shin-Soo Choo
63. Javier Vazquez
64. Andrew McCutchen
65. Bobby Abreu
66. Manny Ramirez
67. Jonathan Broxton
68. Nick Markakis
69. Hunter Pence
70. Clayton Kershaw
71. Aaron Hill
72. Josh Johnson
73. Cliff Lee
74. Lance Berkman
75. Chris Carpenter
Sixth Round:
76. Adam Jones
77. Joe Nathan
78. Josh Beckett
79. Gordon Beckham
80. Tommy Hanson
81. Chone Figgins
82. Jonathan Papelbon
83. Derrek Lee
84. Billy Butler
85. Mariano Rivera
86. Matt Wieters
87. Jose Lopez
88. Carlos Pena
89. Yovani Gallardo
90. Shane Victorino
Thoughts?
Greg Ambrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius
NFBC Slow Draft Results: First Six Rounds
Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
Third Round:
33. Dan Haren
42. Adam Wainwright
Fourth Round:
56. Jason Bartlett
can you sign me up for this league?
Third Round:
33. Dan Haren
42. Adam Wainwright
Fourth Round:
56. Jason Bartlett
can you sign me up for this league?

NFBC Slow Draft Results: First Six Rounds
"23. Tim Lincecum"
I can only dream of drawing 2nd pick in a 12 teamer and get Hanley and Timmy
I can only dream of drawing 2nd pick in a 12 teamer and get Hanley and Timmy
NFBC Slow Draft Results: First Six Rounds
Originally posted by matt25112:
"23. Tim Lincecum"
I can only dream of drawing 2nd pick in a 12 teamer and get Hanley and Timmy that's the beauty of the 12 teamer. superpower teams possible and likely!
"23. Tim Lincecum"
I can only dream of drawing 2nd pick in a 12 teamer and get Hanley and Timmy that's the beauty of the 12 teamer. superpower teams possible and likely!
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NFBC Slow Draft Results: First Six Rounds
Originally posted by matt25112:
"23. Tim Lincecum"
I can only dream of drawing 2nd pick in a 12 teamer and get Hanley and Timmy A few of us (Quahogs, myself, possibly others) got that combo in the Main Event (15-team) last year. Awesome way to start a draft -- just have to find the other 28 players!
"23. Tim Lincecum"
I can only dream of drawing 2nd pick in a 12 teamer and get Hanley and Timmy A few of us (Quahogs, myself, possibly others) got that combo in the Main Event (15-team) last year. Awesome way to start a draft -- just have to find the other 28 players!
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NFBC Slow Draft Results: First Six Rounds
With 80+ people on the Message Boards now, let's get some draft results to you poor souls and let you nibble on this for a bit. Here's the first six rounds from a recent pay NFBC Slow Draft league:
First Round:
1. Albert Pujols
2. Hanley Ramirez
3. Alex Rodriguez
4. Chase Utley
5. Ryan Braun
6. Matt Kemp
7. Miguel Cabrera
8. Prince Fielder
9. Mark Teixeira
10. Ryan Howard
11. Carl Crawford
12. Evan Longoria
13. Joe Mauer
14. David Wright
15. Matt Holliday
Second Round:
16. Jimmy Rollins
17. Jacoby Ellsbury
18. Adrian Gonzalez
19. Grady Sizemore
20. Ian Kinsler
21. Troy Tulowitzki
22. Roy Halladay
23. Tim Lincecum
24. Justin Upton
25. Josey Reyes
26. Victor Martinez
27. Mark Reynolds
28. Felix Hernandez
29. Kevin Youkilis
30. Jayson Werth
Third Round:
31. Dustin Pedroia
32. Brandon Phillips
33. Adam Lind
34. Pablo Sandoval
35. Joey Votto
36. Ryan Zimmerman
37. Curtis Granderson
38. Ben Zobrist
39. CC Sabathia
40. Zack Greinke
41. Brian McCann
42. B.J. Upton
43. Ichiro Suzuki
44. Robinson Cano
45. Aramis Ramirez
Fourth Round:
46. Nelson Cruz
47. Derek Jeter
48. Justin Morneau
49. Dan Haren
50. Justin Verlander
51. Kendry Morales
52. Jon Lester
53. Jason Bay
54. Nick Markakis
55. Jonathan Broxton
56. Johan Santana
57. Javier Vazquez
58. Carlos Lee
59. Andrew McCutchen
60. Brian Roberts
Fifth Round:
61. Adam Dunn
62. Adam Wainwright
63. Chone Figgins
64. Aaron Hill
65. Jonathan Papelbon
66. Andre Ethier
67. Cliff Lee
68. Joe Nathan
69. Michael Young
70. Mariano Rivera
71. Josh Hamilton
72. Billy Butler
73. Shin-Soo Choo
74. Josh Beckett
75. Carlos Pena
Sixth Round:
76. Josh Johnson
77. Bobby Abreu
78. Chris Carpenter
79. Shane Victorino
80. Alexei Ramirez
81. Michael Bourn
82. Dan Uggla
83. Tommy Hanson
84. Gordon Beckham
85. Jose Lopez
86. Jake Peavy
87. Lance Berkman
88. Derrek Lee
89. Joakim Soria
90. Clayton Kershaw
Thoughts?
First Round:
1. Albert Pujols
2. Hanley Ramirez
3. Alex Rodriguez
4. Chase Utley
5. Ryan Braun
6. Matt Kemp
7. Miguel Cabrera
8. Prince Fielder
9. Mark Teixeira
10. Ryan Howard
11. Carl Crawford
12. Evan Longoria
13. Joe Mauer
14. David Wright
15. Matt Holliday
Second Round:
16. Jimmy Rollins
17. Jacoby Ellsbury
18. Adrian Gonzalez
19. Grady Sizemore
20. Ian Kinsler
21. Troy Tulowitzki
22. Roy Halladay
23. Tim Lincecum
24. Justin Upton
25. Josey Reyes
26. Victor Martinez
27. Mark Reynolds
28. Felix Hernandez
29. Kevin Youkilis
30. Jayson Werth
Third Round:
31. Dustin Pedroia
32. Brandon Phillips
33. Adam Lind
34. Pablo Sandoval
35. Joey Votto
36. Ryan Zimmerman
37. Curtis Granderson
38. Ben Zobrist
39. CC Sabathia
40. Zack Greinke
41. Brian McCann
42. B.J. Upton
43. Ichiro Suzuki
44. Robinson Cano
45. Aramis Ramirez
Fourth Round:
46. Nelson Cruz
47. Derek Jeter
48. Justin Morneau
49. Dan Haren
50. Justin Verlander
51. Kendry Morales
52. Jon Lester
53. Jason Bay
54. Nick Markakis
55. Jonathan Broxton
56. Johan Santana
57. Javier Vazquez
58. Carlos Lee
59. Andrew McCutchen
60. Brian Roberts
Fifth Round:
61. Adam Dunn
62. Adam Wainwright
63. Chone Figgins
64. Aaron Hill
65. Jonathan Papelbon
66. Andre Ethier
67. Cliff Lee
68. Joe Nathan
69. Michael Young
70. Mariano Rivera
71. Josh Hamilton
72. Billy Butler
73. Shin-Soo Choo
74. Josh Beckett
75. Carlos Pena
Sixth Round:
76. Josh Johnson
77. Bobby Abreu
78. Chris Carpenter
79. Shane Victorino
80. Alexei Ramirez
81. Michael Bourn
82. Dan Uggla
83. Tommy Hanson
84. Gordon Beckham
85. Jose Lopez
86. Jake Peavy
87. Lance Berkman
88. Derrek Lee
89. Joakim Soria
90. Clayton Kershaw
Thoughts?
Greg Ambrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius
NFBC Slow Draft Results: First Six Rounds
I see 3 second rounders taken in the 1st round.