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Post by vpokrnut » Sun Oct 23, 2011 10:06 am

Time to pick another top hitter. I would have taken ARod at 3b not ss , but this makes this league fun. I am not good at posting pictures or links and I want to pick quickly so here goes. 1930 Chuck Klein 648ab 250h 40hr 158r 170rbi 4sb .386avg

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Post by Navel Lint » Sun Oct 23, 2011 10:30 am

Originally posted by vpokrnut:

Time to pick another top hitter. I would have taken ARod at 3b not ss , but this makes this league fun. I am not good at posting pictures or links and I want to pick quickly so here goes. 1930 Chuck Klein 648ab 250h 40hr 158r 170rbi 4sb .386avg Nice Pick!



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Post by Gekko » Sun Oct 23, 2011 10:32 am

navel - for the 1st round only, any chance u can add the MB moniker to the owner name in your thread? thx



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Post by Navel Lint » Sun Oct 23, 2011 10:35 am

Originally posted by Gekko:

navel - for the 1st round only, any chance u can add the MB moniker to the owner name in your thread? thx Sure. I'll do it shortly.
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Post by Gekko » Sun Oct 23, 2011 10:36 am

Originally posted by Navel Lint:

quote:Originally posted by Gekko:

navel - for the 1st round only, any chance u can add the MB moniker to the owner name in your thread? thx Sure. I'll do it shortly. [/QUOTE]thank you!

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Post by TOXIC ASSETS » Sun Oct 23, 2011 10:49 am

Chuck Klein! As a Phillies fan I love that pick. Klein had one of the best 5 year stretches in baseball history from 1929 through 1933. Over 200 hits in each season with 1930 being his best overall year.

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Post by Gekko » Sun Oct 23, 2011 2:39 pm

11-John Pausma AT THE PLATE

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Post by JohnP » Sun Oct 23, 2011 2:51 pm

Sorry for the delay all. Will make my pick shortly.

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Post by JohnP » Sun Oct 23, 2011 3:04 pm

My least favorite announcer but you can't argue his great career and in particular his great 1976 season......2B Joe Morgan.

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Post by Texas Connection » Sun Oct 23, 2011 3:08 pm

21st overrall, I will take Mordecai Brown 1909, 342.2 i.p., 27 wins, 1.31 era, .873 whip, 172 k's, 7 saves,

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Post by Gekko » Sun Oct 23, 2011 3:22 pm

9-Russel Wyatt ON THE CLOCK!

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Post by ToddZ » Sun Oct 23, 2011 3:29 pm

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Post by mbendar16 » Sun Oct 23, 2011 3:37 pm

Here's the thought process fellas - sorry for the delay



We went ARod at SS because of what we perceive as a higher advantage at SS than 3B - 10 runs and 20 rbi's not enough to lean us toward 3b - the other categories almost identical - a little higher avg for a little less steals. Time will tell if it was the proper decision.



It wasn't a position decision, but Gehrig was the same - higher overall numbers were selected across the board with a sacrifice to average. To echo some previous thoughts, that one of the aspects that makes this fun.

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Post by vpokrnut » Sun Oct 23, 2011 3:42 pm

It looks like you put mordicai on Russel wyatt's team on 2.6 Todd

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Post by ToddZ » Sun Oct 23, 2011 3:45 pm

Originally posted by vpokrnut:

It looks like you put mordicai on Russel wyatt's team on 2.6 Todd Thanks - I actually just caught that myself -- part flustered b/c I thought he would be mine and part b/c multi-tasking,making some changes to my resume.



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Post by vpokrnut » Sun Oct 23, 2011 3:47 pm

I had the 1927 and 1931 lou gehrig seasons rated equal. I also had the ARod seasons close. This make this contest fun and also tougher than anyone might believe.

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Post by Navel Lint » Sun Oct 23, 2011 4:20 pm

I’ve gone back and forth on this pick. In round one 1 picked Sandy Koufax and I considered doubling up with another pitcher in this round, but instead I’m going to take a hitter.



I really could have gone with any one of 5 or six guys here, but in the end I thought it would be best to make my play with runs and rbi……..oh! and a .381 avg doesn’t hurt either.



The 1930 World Series winning Philadelphia Athletics had one of the best 3/4/5 combinations ever put together for one season. We’ve already seen the number five hitter go with Jimmie Foxx, I’m going to take the clean-up hitter in that lineup.





My Pick is 1930 Al Simmons





Runs-152

HR-36

RBI-165

SB-9

Avg-.381



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Post by ToddZ » Sun Oct 23, 2011 4:23 pm

1997 Mike Piazza for me.
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Post by ToddZ » Sun Oct 23, 2011 4:30 pm

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Post by ToddZ » Sun Oct 23, 2011 4:39 pm

I'll catch up with some analysis later, but long story short is I quantified a positional adjustment into my rankings and promised myself I would not "double dip" and jump a so-called scarce guy up any more than I already have. Believe it or not, Piazza was the next highest ranked guy on my hitter list so I had no qualms about taking him.
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Post by The Fool on the Hill » Sun Oct 23, 2011 5:01 pm

Just got home... pick coming soon.

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Post by Navel Lint » Sun Oct 23, 2011 5:13 pm

Originally posted by ToddZ:

I'll catch up with some analysis later, but long story short is I quantified a positional adjustment into my rankings and promised myself I would not "double dip" and jump a so-called scarce guy up any more than I already have. Believe it or not, Piazza was the next highest ranked guy on my hitter list so I had no qualms about taking him. Coming into this draft, my initial thinking was that the guy with the first pick would have the best chance of winning. I mean, we are all working with known stats, and so the owner with the first pick would get the “best” player, owner number two would get the second best, and so on….



But two things have changed my mind about that;



The first is the blind rounds. I know a couple of people might not like them, but they will add a certain level of “uncertainty” to the contest. When it’s all said and done, 1 or 2 owners may claim that the blind rounds cost them the league title, and they’ll probably be right. But then again, the two owners at the top of the standings will say that we all played under the same rules and that they just figured it out the best. And they will be right.



And the second thing that changed my mind about the way the league will play out is each individual owners rankings. We may all know what the stats are, but they all mean something just a little different to each one of us. Sure, I bet all of our rankings are similar, but they are not the same.



As an example, in round 1 ToddZ picked Ty Cobb with the eighth pick just in front of me. If I had been there I would not have picked Cobb because he wasn’t the best guy on my list. Of course this also makes me very nervous because Todd speaks Numerish and I don’t, so if he ranks Cobb that high maybe I should be changing my rankings. ;)



Anyway, what I’m saying is, I now think that any one of the 15 of us has a chance to win this thing.
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Post by The Fool on the Hill » Sun Oct 23, 2011 5:15 pm

With the 9th pick of round 2..... juicing it up with:



OF Sammy Sosa 1998



AB- 643

R- 134

HR- 66

RBI- 158

SB- 18

BA- .308

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