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76 Jonathan Papelbon
77 Mariano Rivera
78 Javier Vazquez
79 Jake Peavy
80 Tommy Hanson
81 Billy Butler
82 Gordon Beckham
83 Matt Wieters
84 Josh Johnson
85 Josh Beckett
86 Chone Figgins
87 Michael Bourn
88 Carlos Pena
89 Yovani Gallardo
90 Jose Lopez
LIKE:
Beckett is getting drafted AFTER unproven (Hanson) and injury-prone (Peavy) pitchers. Looking at Beckett's history of work, I gotta believe his adp is FIFTH round come March.
DISLIKE:
Billy Butler is good. However that sound you here is his profit being squashed to death by being a mid 6th round pick. He will never steal bases and plays on a crummy team. 7th or better yet, 8th round is the place to take Butler if you want profit potential.
77 Mariano Rivera
78 Javier Vazquez
79 Jake Peavy
80 Tommy Hanson
81 Billy Butler
82 Gordon Beckham
83 Matt Wieters
84 Josh Johnson
85 Josh Beckett
86 Chone Figgins
87 Michael Bourn
88 Carlos Pena
89 Yovani Gallardo
90 Jose Lopez
LIKE:
Beckett is getting drafted AFTER unproven (Hanson) and injury-prone (Peavy) pitchers. Looking at Beckett's history of work, I gotta believe his adp is FIFTH round come March.
DISLIKE:
Billy Butler is good. However that sound you here is his profit being squashed to death by being a mid 6th round pick. He will never steal bases and plays on a crummy team. 7th or better yet, 8th round is the place to take Butler if you want profit potential.
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Likes Johnson think he is best pitcher in this round.
Dislikes Peavy bust based on injury history and hitter friendly park
Just an opinion
Marty
Dislikes Peavy bust based on injury history and hitter friendly park
Just an opinion
Marty
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Disagree on Butler - this guy is a STUD - waiting to happen - if just a handful of the 50 doubles (yes 50!) clear the fence this year he will more than justify this draft slot. I wouldn't be surprised if a solid spring vaults him over Berkman and D Lee. He's a step away from being Justin Morneau without the bad back. The BA alone will mean that he will make a nice target at this point for anyone who doesn't grab a 1st baseman in the first three rounds. If you are one of those teams - Butler's name is going to be pretty hard to pass up in the 6th rd IMO.
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Gallardo is the guy I dislike on this list - while I think he'll have a good season - I'm not buying that he's going to take a big enough step forward to reach the level of the other SP's in this round. Huge innings spike raises red flag of second half swoon in my mind. I think he'll be good - there's just a handful of guys I think will take a bigger step forward this year than him.
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Originally posted by Ryan Carey:
Disagree on Butler - this guy is a STUD - waiting to happen - if just a handful of the 50 doubles (yes 50!) clear the fence this year he will more than justify this draft slot. I wouldn't be surprised if a solid spring vaults him over Berkman and D Lee. He's a step away from being Justin Morneau without the bad back. The BA alone will mean that he will make a nice target at this point for anyone who doesn't grab a 1st baseman in the first three rounds. If you are one of those teams - Butler's name is going to be pretty hard to pass up in the 6th rd IMO. .301/78/21/93/1
.281/73/13/90/7
Instead of being in Morneau's company, he could also be in the company whose adp is five rounds in back of Butler.
The first set of numbers are Butler's, the second, James Loney.
Disagree on Butler - this guy is a STUD - waiting to happen - if just a handful of the 50 doubles (yes 50!) clear the fence this year he will more than justify this draft slot. I wouldn't be surprised if a solid spring vaults him over Berkman and D Lee. He's a step away from being Justin Morneau without the bad back. The BA alone will mean that he will make a nice target at this point for anyone who doesn't grab a 1st baseman in the first three rounds. If you are one of those teams - Butler's name is going to be pretty hard to pass up in the 6th rd IMO. .301/78/21/93/1
.281/73/13/90/7
Instead of being in Morneau's company, he could also be in the company whose adp is five rounds in back of Butler.
The first set of numbers are Butler's, the second, James Loney.
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James Loney is two years older and two feet taller, and for a guy that big, he carries a wooden match. Aside from September of 2007 when he cast THAT mirage with 9 home runs to open the eyes of myself and other QUAD-S'ers (small samlple size suckers) he's gone FOUR years only hitting more than three home runs in a given month ONE TIME. (He hit 4).
Butler and his 4, 4, 6 HR's in JUL, AUG, SEP of last season looks more like a trend than a mirage. Add in his solid batting average and reasonable growth for a stocky 24 year old who's figuring the majors out, and who hits 3rd vs. 5th in the meat of the order, and he seems like a safe bet.
[ February 09, 2010, 11:47 AM: Message edited by: sportsbettingman ]
Butler and his 4, 4, 6 HR's in JUL, AUG, SEP of last season looks more like a trend than a mirage. Add in his solid batting average and reasonable growth for a stocky 24 year old who's figuring the majors out, and who hits 3rd vs. 5th in the meat of the order, and he seems like a safe bet.
[ February 09, 2010, 11:47 AM: Message edited by: sportsbettingman ]
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Hire me to write the player capsules in your 2011 magazine, "E"...I'll fill it with nonsensical babble like the above.
Maybe the target audience of teenagers and college kids will "dig" it. 


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Body builds mean little. If you can hit, you can hit. Derrek Lee has a similar build to Loney. Butler has a similar build to Ryan Garko, meaningless.
Loney has looked more like Lyle Overbay though, in regards to power. In fact, Overbay has had more home runs than Loney in both, 2008 and 2009.
Loney has looked more like Lyle Overbay though, in regards to power. In fact, Overbay has had more home runs than Loney in both, 2008 and 2009.
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I think "stocky" is the second most abused word n these forums next to "value"
Hector Villanueva...."stocky"
John Kruk...."stocky"
Tony Gwynn...."stocky"
Kirby Puckett...."stocky
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Hector Villanueva...."stocky"
John Kruk...."stocky"
Tony Gwynn...."stocky"
Kirby Puckett...."stocky
CC Sabathia....blocks out the sun
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wow- give me stocky. loney looney ,whatever. guy is on a list of players that many guys love. the problem - for me- is the guys on that list hit too many ground balls. one thing about butler- those doubles weren't the same kind of doubles guys like crawford hit. butler could hit 40 homers and have 45 rbis.
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Originally posted by MadCow Sez:
I think "stocky" is the second most abused word n these forums next to "value"

I think "stocky" is the second most abused word n these forums next to "value"


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We need a doubles tracker....
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So what do you think Dan? I say he'll be a stud. You're kind of pulling a Gekko here
with the statline comparison. By the way I think Loney isn't a bad fallback player either - but look deeper and it's plain to see that Loney doesn't have anywhere near the power upside that Butler does. They both carry similar LD/GB/FB splits - but Butler just hits the ball harder and farther.
Butler - 51 doubles
Loney - 25 doubles
Butler - 11.9 HR/FB rate
Loney - 7.3 HR/FB rate
I know many on this board don't really love it when we talk too much about players - but you've got to respond to blah talk like Gekko's take on Butler. We talking ADP here after all - so why bring profit into the equation? It's not an auction list after all. Butler will have 6th round "value" to someone at the draft table.
Here's a little trivia question for you - name the only players to have a 20 HR -50 Double season before the age of 24???
[ February 09, 2010, 01:05 PM: Message edited by: Ryan Carey ]

Butler - 51 doubles
Loney - 25 doubles
Butler - 11.9 HR/FB rate
Loney - 7.3 HR/FB rate
I know many on this board don't really love it when we talk too much about players - but you've got to respond to blah talk like Gekko's take on Butler. We talking ADP here after all - so why bring profit into the equation? It's not an auction list after all. Butler will have 6th round "value" to someone at the draft table.
Here's a little trivia question for you - name the only players to have a 20 HR -50 Double season before the age of 24???
[ February 09, 2010, 01:05 PM: Message edited by: Ryan Carey ]
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dan is being honest - as always. you can use stats to confirm your bias. loney hr/fb as a 23 year old (2007)= 13.9% butlers last year as a 23 year old = 11.9%. both heavy ground ball hitters, in pitchers parks. loney has the better lineup. butler in a a better hitting park and division- so that should help. kinda boils down to who you believe in. many more believe in butler.
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Hey - I respect Dan a lot - but the comparison suggests Butler might hit only 13 HR's??
Does anyone believe a healthy Butler does that.
[ February 09, 2010, 01:13 PM: Message edited by: Ryan Carey ]
Does anyone believe a healthy Butler does that.
[ February 09, 2010, 01:13 PM: Message edited by: Ryan Carey ]
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Opening day Royals lineup 2009...
C. Crisp cf 5 0 1 0 0 1 1 .200
D. DeJesus lf 5 0 1 0 0 1 2 .200
M. Teahen 2b 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 .333
J. Guillen rf 4 1 1 0 1 0 3 .250
M. Jacobs 1b 3 0 0 0 0 1 4 .000
B. Butler dh 4 0 0 0 0 1 3 .000
A. Gordon 3b 4 1 1 2 0 0 1 .250
M. Olivo c 4 0 2 0 0 2 2 .500
M. Aviles ss
2010 team...
Catcher
Jason Kendall
First Base
Billy Butler
Second Base
Chris Getz
Alberto Callaspo
Shortstop
Mike Aviles
Yuniesky Betancourt
Third Base
Josh Fields
Left Field
Scott Podsednik
Mitch Maier
Center Field
Rick Ankiel
Brian Anderson
Right Field
David DeJesús
Willie Bloomquist
Designated Hitter
José Guillén
Alex Gordon
YIKES!!!
(They may have gotten owrse!???)
C. Crisp cf 5 0 1 0 0 1 1 .200
D. DeJesus lf 5 0 1 0 0 1 2 .200
M. Teahen 2b 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 .333
J. Guillen rf 4 1 1 0 1 0 3 .250
M. Jacobs 1b 3 0 0 0 0 1 4 .000
B. Butler dh 4 0 0 0 0 1 3 .000
A. Gordon 3b 4 1 1 2 0 0 1 .250
M. Olivo c 4 0 2 0 0 2 2 .500
M. Aviles ss
2010 team...
Catcher
Jason Kendall
First Base
Billy Butler
Second Base
Chris Getz
Alberto Callaspo
Shortstop
Mike Aviles
Yuniesky Betancourt
Third Base
Josh Fields
Left Field
Scott Podsednik
Mitch Maier
Center Field
Rick Ankiel
Brian Anderson
Right Field
David DeJesús
Willie Bloomquist
Designated Hitter
José Guillén
Alex Gordon
YIKES!!!



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Originally posted by Ryan Carey:
Here's a little trivia question for you - name the only players to have a 20 HR -50 Double season before the age of 24??? i like to look at AB/XBH, but using your way (removing the age requirement), here are some hitters that hit 50+ doubles along with their HR total:
Lastname Firstname 2B HR
Roberts Brian 50 4
Sanchez Freddy 53 6
Roberts Brian 51 9
Young Michael 52 14
Gonzalez Luis 52 15
Overbay Lyle 54 16
Roberts Brian 56 16
Pedroia Dustin 54 17
Abreu Bobby 50 20
Butler Billy 51 21
Garciaparra Nomar 56 24
Butler plays on a crap team, he hits WAY to many grounders, and his home stadium is a pitcher's park.
Here's a little trivia question for you - name the only players to have a 20 HR -50 Double season before the age of 24??? i like to look at AB/XBH, but using your way (removing the age requirement), here are some hitters that hit 50+ doubles along with their HR total:
Lastname Firstname 2B HR
Roberts Brian 50 4
Sanchez Freddy 53 6
Roberts Brian 51 9
Young Michael 52 14
Gonzalez Luis 52 15
Overbay Lyle 54 16
Roberts Brian 56 16
Pedroia Dustin 54 17
Abreu Bobby 50 20
Butler Billy 51 21
Garciaparra Nomar 56 24
Butler plays on a crap team, he hits WAY to many grounders, and his home stadium is a pitcher's park.
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Asdrubal Cabrera hit 42 doubles last year (while missing a chunk of the season to injury). are you counting on him hitting 20+ hr this year
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Originally posted by Ryan Carey:
Hey - I respect Dan a lot - but the comparison suggests Butler might hit only 13 HR's??
Does anyone believe a healthy Butler does that. The comparison does not suggest that Butler will hit 13 home runs.
It was like we were playing six degrees to Kevin Bacon with Butler getting to Morneau.
I wanted to illustrate that a guy adp'ing in the 11th round had similar numbers to Butler and that Butler may be closer to Loney than to Morneau.
Butler hit higher in the lineup than Loney in 2009, yet only had three more rbi and that was with eight more homers.
I'm not suggesting I would take Loney before Butler. I feel his sixth round adp is justified, any higher, we'd be paying too much.
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Hey - I respect Dan a lot - but the comparison suggests Butler might hit only 13 HR's??
Does anyone believe a healthy Butler does that. The comparison does not suggest that Butler will hit 13 home runs.
It was like we were playing six degrees to Kevin Bacon with Butler getting to Morneau.
I wanted to illustrate that a guy adp'ing in the 11th round had similar numbers to Butler and that Butler may be closer to Loney than to Morneau.
Butler hit higher in the lineup than Loney in 2009, yet only had three more rbi and that was with eight more homers.
I'm not suggesting I would take Loney before Butler. I feel his sixth round adp is justified, any higher, we'd be paying too much.
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I would like to string up the guy who suggested doubles turn into home runs. Why? How?
I would rather have a guy who went warning track 20 times and have him traded to a park with a 10 foot shorter fence.
Doubles come in so many different varieties, it is just not fair to equate them with power.
I would rather have a guy who went warning track 20 times and have him traded to a park with a 10 foot shorter fence.

Doubles come in so many different varieties, it is just not fair to equate them with power.
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Well - at least we had a robust debate here.
Oh yeah here's the answer to the question:
Hank Greenberg
Albert Pujols
Alex Rodriguez
Miguel Cabrera
and
Billy Butler
Oh yeah here's the answer to the question:
Hank Greenberg
Albert Pujols
Alex Rodriguez
Miguel Cabrera
and
Billy Butler
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Butler could hit .320 with 35 HRs and likely still not get 100 Runs or RBI... that's how bad his team is... and what if he DOESN'T perform like that? I'll pass... at least that early.
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Originally posted by Ryan Carey:
Well - at least we had a robust debate here.
Oh yeah here's the answer to the question:
Hank Greenberg
Albert Pujols
Alex Rodriguez
Miguel Cabrera
and
Billy Butler ryan, go by AB/Double and you will get different results. using doubles to predict a breakout has it's limitations.
Well - at least we had a robust debate here.
Oh yeah here's the answer to the question:
Hank Greenberg
Albert Pujols
Alex Rodriguez
Miguel Cabrera
and
Billy Butler ryan, go by AB/Double and you will get different results. using doubles to predict a breakout has it's limitations.
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Originally posted by Ryan Carey:
So what do you think Dan? I say he'll be a stud. You're kind of pulling a Gekko here
with the statline comparison. By the way I think Loney isn't a bad fallback player either - but look deeper and it's plain to see that Loney doesn't have anywhere near the power upside that Butler does. They both carry similar LD/GB/FB splits - but Butler just hits the ball harder and farther.
Butler - 51 doubles
Loney - 25 doubles
Butler - 11.9 HR/FB rate
Loney - 7.3 HR/FB rate
I know many on this board don't really love it when we talk too much about players - but you've got to respond to blah talk like Gekko's take on Butler. We talking ADP here after all - so why bring profit into the equation? It's not an auction list after all. Butler will have 6th round "value" to someone at the draft table.
Here's a little trivia question for you - name the only players to have a 20 HR -50 Double season before the age of 24??? Sorry Ryan, I missed this and already saw your answer....good question.
As for Butler, I'm not as enthralled as you. Fearing the wrath of Bryan
, Butler is going to play on a very bad team and may see some intentional walks this year that he didn't last year. That also means being pitched around a little bit.
I don't call Butler a power hitter. He doesen't hit long home runs for the most part. He does make great contact and hits to all fields well. Similar to Nick Markakis, only from the other side. Not a bad thing.
The biggest problem will be tearing your hair out when he comes up with nobody on, and watching him get walked or pitched around with runners in scoring position.
So what do you think Dan? I say he'll be a stud. You're kind of pulling a Gekko here

Butler - 51 doubles
Loney - 25 doubles
Butler - 11.9 HR/FB rate
Loney - 7.3 HR/FB rate
I know many on this board don't really love it when we talk too much about players - but you've got to respond to blah talk like Gekko's take on Butler. We talking ADP here after all - so why bring profit into the equation? It's not an auction list after all. Butler will have 6th round "value" to someone at the draft table.
Here's a little trivia question for you - name the only players to have a 20 HR -50 Double season before the age of 24??? Sorry Ryan, I missed this and already saw your answer....good question.
As for Butler, I'm not as enthralled as you. Fearing the wrath of Bryan

I don't call Butler a power hitter. He doesen't hit long home runs for the most part. He does make great contact and hits to all fields well. Similar to Nick Markakis, only from the other side. Not a bad thing.
The biggest problem will be tearing your hair out when he comes up with nobody on, and watching him get walked or pitched around with runners in scoring position.
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I appreciate that Dough:P

I appreciate that Dough:P