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Originally posted by Glenneration X:
Maybe so, but I believe you have a huge pitching edge on me and that trumps any advantage of a wider window to improve offensively. Glenn - just think if somehow the walsh owner in these drafts happens to screw up enough to allow your team to pass him in the standings. now you still have to pass the Johnson/Mathewson/Alexander owners too! what's the chance of all four owners screwing up
[ October 31, 2011, 10:51 AM: Message edited by: Gekko ]
Maybe so, but I believe you have a huge pitching edge on me and that trumps any advantage of a wider window to improve offensively. Glenn - just think if somehow the walsh owner in these drafts happens to screw up enough to allow your team to pass him in the standings. now you still have to pass the Johnson/Mathewson/Alexander owners too! what's the chance of all four owners screwing up
[ October 31, 2011, 10:51 AM: Message edited by: Gekko ]
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Originally posted by Gekko:
quote:Originally posted by Glenneration X:
Maybe so, but I believe you have a huge pitching edge on me and that trumps any advantage of a wider window to improve offensively. Glenn - just think if somehow the walsh owner in these drafts happens to screw up enough to allow your team to pass him in the standings. now you still have to pass the Johnson/Mathewson/Alexander owners too! what's the chance of all four owners screwing up [/QUOTE]While it may be seen as an advantage, it's not a guarantee of success. Having a clear and well defined strategy and being able to successfully execute that strategy are the true keys to winning this draft.
I know of one team without any of those big 4 SP that still plans on competing for this thing.
quote:Originally posted by Glenneration X:
Maybe so, but I believe you have a huge pitching edge on me and that trumps any advantage of a wider window to improve offensively. Glenn - just think if somehow the walsh owner in these drafts happens to screw up enough to allow your team to pass him in the standings. now you still have to pass the Johnson/Mathewson/Alexander owners too! what's the chance of all four owners screwing up [/QUOTE]While it may be seen as an advantage, it's not a guarantee of success. Having a clear and well defined strategy and being able to successfully execute that strategy are the true keys to winning this draft.
I know of one team without any of those big 4 SP that still plans on competing for this thing.
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Originally posted by Gekko:
quote:Originally posted by Glenneration X:
Maybe so, but I believe you have a huge pitching edge on me and that trumps any advantage of a wider window to improve offensively. Glenn - just think if somehow the walsh owner in these drafts happens to screw up enough to allow your team to pass him in the standings. now you still have to pass the Johnson/Mathewson/Alexander owners too! what's the chance of all four owners screwing up [/QUOTE]With this caliber of owner and this being fantasy baseball's version of an "open book test", the chances are somewhere between slim to none, or more likely none to none.
It's why I've already started prepping for the next one of these. Redemption Baby! I might even pass on the NFBC Main Event just to do these all year long until I get one right.
quote:Originally posted by Glenneration X:
Maybe so, but I believe you have a huge pitching edge on me and that trumps any advantage of a wider window to improve offensively. Glenn - just think if somehow the walsh owner in these drafts happens to screw up enough to allow your team to pass him in the standings. now you still have to pass the Johnson/Mathewson/Alexander owners too! what's the chance of all four owners screwing up [/QUOTE]With this caliber of owner and this being fantasy baseball's version of an "open book test", the chances are somewhere between slim to none, or more likely none to none.
It's why I've already started prepping for the next one of these. Redemption Baby! I might even pass on the NFBC Main Event just to do these all year long until I get one right.

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Originally posted by Gekko:
listen - no one is going to win this with 120 points. the winner will likely be in the 90's or low 100's.
no one really likes their team, because no one will dominate, no matter how smart you are.
having walsh and a couple others is a monster advantage. could it be overcome? doubtful. as my buddy texted me, most of us (non Walsh/Johnson/Mathewson/Alexander owners) are just arranging deck chairs on the titanic. The success of any given strategy in this draft is partially determined by what
other teams are doing. If you decided to go pitcher heavy in an effort to crush pitching all around it will be most successful if other teams are attempting to do a similar thing and you simply do it better ( perhaps because you got a Walsh etc..). However, if teams are concentrating on certain categories only it may become tougher to get near 55 or 60 points. It is unlikely you can overcome teams trying to specialize in specific stats.
Also, as Shawn pointed out previously, if you go pitching heavy early you will certainly suffer in hitting. It may turn out going with a top pitcher gives you the best chance to win but I'm not convinced yet. I certainly don't believe it gives you the insurmountable edge that some drafters seem to think it does. If we were betting I would still take the field over the teams receiving the top 4 sp. I guess we will know in 2-3 weeks though.
[ October 31, 2011, 11:10 AM: Message edited by: G@mblor ]
listen - no one is going to win this with 120 points. the winner will likely be in the 90's or low 100's.
no one really likes their team, because no one will dominate, no matter how smart you are.
having walsh and a couple others is a monster advantage. could it be overcome? doubtful. as my buddy texted me, most of us (non Walsh/Johnson/Mathewson/Alexander owners) are just arranging deck chairs on the titanic. The success of any given strategy in this draft is partially determined by what
other teams are doing. If you decided to go pitcher heavy in an effort to crush pitching all around it will be most successful if other teams are attempting to do a similar thing and you simply do it better ( perhaps because you got a Walsh etc..). However, if teams are concentrating on certain categories only it may become tougher to get near 55 or 60 points. It is unlikely you can overcome teams trying to specialize in specific stats.
Also, as Shawn pointed out previously, if you go pitching heavy early you will certainly suffer in hitting. It may turn out going with a top pitcher gives you the best chance to win but I'm not convinced yet. I certainly don't believe it gives you the insurmountable edge that some drafters seem to think it does. If we were betting I would still take the field over the teams receiving the top 4 sp. I guess we will know in 2-3 weeks though.
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Originally posted by Gekko:
quote:Originally posted by Glenneration X:
Maybe so, but I believe you have a huge pitching edge on me and that trumps any advantage of a wider window to improve offensively. Glenn - just think if somehow the walsh owner in these drafts happens to screw up enough to allow your team to pass him in the standings. now you still have to pass the Johnson/Mathewson/Alexander owners too! what's the chance of all four owners screwing up [/QUOTE]Odds of the Alexander owner screwing up are probably pretty high. One down, three to go.
quote:Originally posted by Glenneration X:
Maybe so, but I believe you have a huge pitching edge on me and that trumps any advantage of a wider window to improve offensively. Glenn - just think if somehow the walsh owner in these drafts happens to screw up enough to allow your team to pass him in the standings. now you still have to pass the Johnson/Mathewson/Alexander owners too! what's the chance of all four owners screwing up [/QUOTE]Odds of the Alexander owner screwing up are probably pretty high. One down, three to go.

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Dang.... I kinda figured Willie would go before I had a chance! Had the hardest time deciding which year I liked best-- several w/ great BA, several w/ great power/speed combos, several w/ great HR, and several w/ great R/RBI. I had 1955 ranked just a tiny bit ahead of 1962, but both were great great years.
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Originally posted by The Fool on the Hill:
Dang.... I kinda figured Willie would go before I had a chance! Had the hardest time deciding which year I liked best-- several w/ great BA, several w/ great power/speed combos, several w/ great HR, and several w/ great R/RBI. I had 1955 ranked just a tiny bit ahead of 1962, but both were great great years. Absolutely, I was also looking hard at the Say Hey Kid, but had difficulty trying to determine which year worked best for my team. He had upwards of 3 to 4 seasons that were valuable here, just dependent upon which categories you preferred to bolster.
The ironic thing is only in this kind of draft can Willie Mays, one of the two, three, or four best players in the history of the game, go in the 9th round!
By the way, Brian should have used a Willie pic from his glorious Mets era.
Dang.... I kinda figured Willie would go before I had a chance! Had the hardest time deciding which year I liked best-- several w/ great BA, several w/ great power/speed combos, several w/ great HR, and several w/ great R/RBI. I had 1955 ranked just a tiny bit ahead of 1962, but both were great great years. Absolutely, I was also looking hard at the Say Hey Kid, but had difficulty trying to determine which year worked best for my team. He had upwards of 3 to 4 seasons that were valuable here, just dependent upon which categories you preferred to bolster.
The ironic thing is only in this kind of draft can Willie Mays, one of the two, three, or four best players in the history of the game, go in the 9th round!
By the way, Brian should have used a Willie pic from his glorious Mets era.
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Sorry Glenn, but you DID ask.
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Originally posted by GLG20:
Willie Mays (1962): .304, 49 HR, 141 RBI, 130 Runs, 18 Sb
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_mays That 1962 year becomes a much easier year to choose when you're punting average
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Willie Mays (1962): .304, 49 HR, 141 RBI, 130 Runs, 18 Sb
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_mays That 1962 year becomes a much easier year to choose when you're punting average
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Originally posted by Glenneration X:
quote:Originally posted by The Fool on the Hill:
Dang.... I kinda figured Willie would go before I had a chance! Had the hardest time deciding which year I liked best-- several w/ great BA, several w/ great power/speed combos, several w/ great HR, and several w/ great R/RBI. I had 1955 ranked just a tiny bit ahead of 1962, but both were great great years. Absolutely, I was also looking hard at the Say Hey Kid, but had difficulty trying to determine which year worked best for my team. He had upwards of 3 to 4 seasons that were valuable here, just dependent upon which categories you preferred to bolster.
The ironic thing is only in this kind of draft can Willie Mays, one of the two, three, or four best players in the history of the game, go in the 9th round!
By the way, Brian should have used a Willie pic from his glorious Mets era. [/QUOTE]I chickened out! Decided to play it safe with the pic.... I'll make sure not to let it happen again.
By the way, my favorite line of the past few days: "I knew I was in trouble when Bob Gibson went in the first round." Classic! I only wish I'd seen the warning signs that early... my moment came when I took Joe Wood only to watch Shawn take Jack Coombs two pics later. Reminded me of the moment when Jerry Maguire realizes he's just sent his "mission statement" out to the entire office...
quote:Originally posted by The Fool on the Hill:
Dang.... I kinda figured Willie would go before I had a chance! Had the hardest time deciding which year I liked best-- several w/ great BA, several w/ great power/speed combos, several w/ great HR, and several w/ great R/RBI. I had 1955 ranked just a tiny bit ahead of 1962, but both were great great years. Absolutely, I was also looking hard at the Say Hey Kid, but had difficulty trying to determine which year worked best for my team. He had upwards of 3 to 4 seasons that were valuable here, just dependent upon which categories you preferred to bolster.
The ironic thing is only in this kind of draft can Willie Mays, one of the two, three, or four best players in the history of the game, go in the 9th round!
By the way, Brian should have used a Willie pic from his glorious Mets era. [/QUOTE]I chickened out! Decided to play it safe with the pic.... I'll make sure not to let it happen again.
By the way, my favorite line of the past few days: "I knew I was in trouble when Bob Gibson went in the first round." Classic! I only wish I'd seen the warning signs that early... my moment came when I took Joe Wood only to watch Shawn take Jack Coombs two pics later. Reminded me of the moment when Jerry Maguire realizes he's just sent his "mission statement" out to the entire office...
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Next pick is a man who actually won 2 MVP awards as a pitcher. Tough choice here as all these picks are becoming. One of the last guys with 20 plus wins, low era and whip, and over 300 IP.
Carl Hubbell 1933
23 W / 1.66 ERA / .982 WHIP / 156 K / 308.2 IP / 5 S
Blind Round getting closer again, 10 picks away.
Carl Hubbell 1933
23 W / 1.66 ERA / .982 WHIP / 156 K / 308.2 IP / 5 S
Blind Round getting closer again, 10 picks away.
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A lot of people wondered why our resident historian, DOUGHBOYS, didn't join this league.
Well, along with other reasons, when one of the top 5 players in the history of the game and one of Dan's favorites doesn't go until round 9 in an ALL-Time draft, you know why..........................
Well, along with other reasons, when one of the top 5 players in the history of the game and one of Dan's favorites doesn't go until round 9 in an ALL-Time draft, you know why..........................
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Mays in the 9th round of ANY draft?!
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Glenn- are you here? I've got to leave in a bit and won't be back for several hours.
Dan- would you be OK with me sending my pick to you via e-mail if Glenn doesn't post his in the next few minutes?
Dan- would you be OK with me sending my pick to you via e-mail if Glenn doesn't post his in the next few minutes?
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Originally posted by The Fool on the Hill:
Glenn- are you here? I've got to leave in a bit and won't be back for several hours.
Dan- would you be OK with me sending my pick to you via e-mail if Glenn doesn't post his in the next few minutes? I'll be making my pick in the next 10 minutes.
Glenn- are you here? I've got to leave in a bit and won't be back for several hours.
Dan- would you be OK with me sending my pick to you via e-mail if Glenn doesn't post his in the next few minutes? I'll be making my pick in the next 10 minutes.
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Originally posted by The Fool on the Hill:
Glenn- are you here? I've got to leave in a bit and won't be back for several hours.
Dan- would you be OK with me sending my pick to you via e-mail if Glenn doesn't post his in the next few minutes? Sure, no problem.
Glenn- are you here? I've got to leave in a bit and won't be back for several hours.
Dan- would you be OK with me sending my pick to you via e-mail if Glenn doesn't post his in the next few minutes? Sure, no problem.
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Though I wasn't really looking to go with a 2nd outfielder at this point, I just couldn't stare at this one player's total in a specific category of need for my squad any longer. His total in that one category is the highest remaining on the board and the 12th highest single season total in history. He provides a small boost for me as well in BA and runs and gives me my fifth consecutive (visible) player with 40+ home runs. However it is that one category that compels me to make this pick. That category......RBI's. That player.....
Manny "Being Manny" Ramirez 1999
BA - .333
R - 131
HR - 44
RBI - 165
SB - 2
By the way.....how are the two pictures above of the same player????
Manny "Being Manny" Ramirez 1999
BA - .333
R - 131
HR - 44
RBI - 165
SB - 2
By the way.....how are the two pictures above of the same player????
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Another very solid pick Glenn.. he's been the top hitter on my board for quite awhile now
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Mariano Rivera 2005
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era- 1.38
whip- .87
k's-80
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I know what you mean about Manny as I have been looking at his stats that year for a long time as well. I think even with all that outfield depth he is a damn good pick up in the 9th round regardless.
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Todd just texted me his pick, he wants..
Adrian Beltre, 3B, 2004 Dodgers
.334 AVG(200/598) / 104 R / 48 HR / 121 RBI / 7 SB
http://www.baseball-reference.com/playe ... ad01.shtml
Adrian Beltre, 3B, 2004 Dodgers
.334 AVG(200/598) / 104 R / 48 HR / 121 RBI / 7 SB
http://www.baseball-reference.com/playe ... ad01.shtml
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Russell is on the clock, Jon S. on deck, John P in the hole! 
