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Dustin Pedroia or Ian Kinsler? (1 Viewer)

Who would you rather have on your fantasy team, Pedroia or Kinsler?

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eoMMan

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In my eyes, Pedroia is a lot safer but Kinsler could be HUGE.....I'm talking 40/30 type player. I'd rather go with the player with the bigger upside here.

 
Kinsler without a doubt. He could very well be batting 5th behind Vlad, with Cruz and Davis batting behind him.

Pedroia bores me. I won't own him. I'd rather wait a round and take Brandon Phillips or Cano.

 
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I'm really surly on Kinsler after last year. It's going to be tough for me to take him again.
Um, wat?
In my two points leagues, he finished 6th and 7th and he absolutely disappeared for about 6-7 weeks in Mid June through July. Not sure about you, but it wasn't what I was looking for.
Dude went 30/30 as a 2B. Doesn't get much better than that. Batting average was low but his BABIP was a bit below par so that should improve.As far as disappearing for several weeks, most players are going to do that at some point. Also, see the BABIP comment above. He was somewhat unlucky.The answer to the poll is Kinsler and it isn't even close.
 
I'm really surly on Kinsler after last year. It's going to be tough for me to take him again.
Um, wat?
In my two points leagues, he finished 6th and 7th and he absolutely disappeared for about 6-7 weeks in Mid June through July. Not sure about you, but it wasn't what I was looking for.
Dude went 30/30 as a 2B. Doesn't get much better than that. Batting average was low but his BABIP was a bit below par so that should improve.As far as disappearing for several weeks, most players are going to do that at some point. Also, see the BABIP comment above. He was somewhat unlucky.The answer to the poll is Kinsler and it isn't even close.
For any 5X5 leageus, it's a no breainer. Point leagues, not so much
 
For any 5X5 leageus, it's a no breainer. Point leagues, not so much
Okay, so how is it not in a points leage. Serious question. I don't play those. I can understand consistency being important in a H2H league - though I still think you're pretty much wasting your time trying to predict that - but don't see the importance for howI think a points league works.If Kinsler is the highest point scorer (or close to it) what difference does it make when in the year he's accumulating the points?
 
If he stays healthy, Kinsler is the clear winner for me.

When he is hot, hardly anyone at any position is better.

 
For any 5X5 leageus, it's a no breainer. Point leagues, not so much
Okay, so how is it not in a points leage. Serious question. I don't play those. I can understand consistency being important in a H2H league - though I still think you're pretty much wasting your time trying to predict that - but don't see the importance for howI think a points league works.If Kinsler is the highest point scorer (or close to it) what difference does it make when in the year he's accumulating the points?
One of my poitns leagues is a weekly H2H, so it certainly matters there. But regardless, last two yearsLeague 1 (more geared towards rewarding OPS)2009Perdroia - 619Kinsler - 5982008Pedroia - 700Kinsler - 618League 2 (1 point for each H,R,RBI,SB,BB)2009Pedroia - 471Kinsler - 4512008Pedroia - 491Kinsler - 415I'll also point out that last year's 144 games was a career high for Kinsler.
 
Points league does not equal h2h. Kinsler is a much better points play than Pedroia. It is also silly to hold a grudge because the kid had a slump in the middle of the year. But hey, knock yourself out...

 
Points league does not equal h2h. Kinsler is a much better points play than Pedroia. It is also silly to hold a grudge because the kid had a slump in the middle of the year. But hey, knock yourself out...
So I should jsut disregard the fact that Perdroia's outscored Kinsler in back to back years? Or that Kinsler is injury prone?Help me out with the flawed logic I'm showing.
 
Points league does not equal h2h. Kinsler is a much better points play than Pedroia. It is also silly to hold a grudge because the kid had a slump in the middle of the year. But hey, knock yourself out...
So I should jsut disregard the fact that Perdroia's outscored Kinsler in back to back years? Or that Kinsler is injury prone?Help me out with the flawed logic I'm showing.
I've got Kinsler at 3 pts more than Pedroia last season in 36 fewer games played.Furthermore, I have Kinsler at 4.23 PPG in 265 games over the past two seasons. Pedroia checks in with 3.83 PPG in 311 games.If you want to say Kinsler is an injury threat and you prefer the "safer" option in Pedroia, that's fine. I guess you'll take 0.4 points less per game in exchange for those extra games played. I'll take the chance with Kinsler and use a replacement value player for the few weeks he may miss. I'll still come out ahead. H2H.
 
RockNRolen said:
Limp Ditka said:
RockNRolen said:
Points league does not equal h2h. Kinsler is a much better points play than Pedroia. It is also silly to hold a grudge because the kid had a slump in the middle of the year. But hey, knock yourself out...
So I should jsut disregard the fact that Perdroia's outscored Kinsler in back to back years? Or that Kinsler is injury prone?Help me out with the flawed logic I'm showing.
I've got Kinsler at 3 pts more than Pedroia last season in 36 fewer games played.Furthermore, I have Kinsler at 4.23 PPG in 265 games over the past two seasons. Pedroia checks in with 3.83 PPG in 311 games.If you want to say Kinsler is an injury threat and you prefer the "safer" option in Pedroia, that's fine. I guess you'll take 0.4 points less per game in exchange for those extra games played. I'll take the chance with Kinsler and use a replacement value player for the few weeks he may miss. I'll still come out ahead. H2H.
I agree with you but based on the points he showed above his scoring system must reward hits or high OBP players. Still, Kinsler was close both years even though he had far less plate appearances.
 
RockNRolen said:
Limp Ditka said:
RockNRolen said:
Points league does not equal h2h. Kinsler is a much better points play than Pedroia. It is also silly to hold a grudge because the kid had a slump in the middle of the year. But hey, knock yourself out...
So I should jsut disregard the fact that Perdroia's outscored Kinsler in back to back years? Or that Kinsler is injury prone?Help me out with the flawed logic I'm showing.
I've got Kinsler at 3 pts more than Pedroia last season in 36 fewer games played.Furthermore, I have Kinsler at 4.23 PPG in 265 games over the past two seasons. Pedroia checks in with 3.83 PPG in 311 games.If you want to say Kinsler is an injury threat and you prefer the "safer" option in Pedroia, that's fine. I guess you'll take 0.4 points less per game in exchange for those extra games played. I'll take the chance with Kinsler and use a replacement value player for the few weeks he may miss. I'll still come out ahead. H2H.
I agree with you but based on the points he showed above his scoring system must reward hits or high OBP players. Still, Kinsler was close both years even though he had far less plate appearances.
Yeah, that must be the case.I'm using what seems to be a fairly standard points set-up for my number: 1 1B, 2 2B, 3 3B, 4 HR, 1 BB, 1 Run, 1 RBI, 2 SB
 
Points league does not equal h2h. Kinsler is a much better points play than Pedroia. It is also silly to hold a grudge because the kid had a slump in the middle of the year. But hey, knock yourself out...
So I should jsut disregard the fact that Perdroia's outscored Kinsler in back to back years? Or that Kinsler is injury prone?Help me out with the flawed logic I'm showing.
You have to assume you'll be starting a fill-in a second base for the games Kinsler is out. So you have to look at Kinsler + backup 2B v. Pedroia. It's not like you take a goose egg for the games Kinsler is out.
 
Points league does not equal h2h. Kinsler is a much better points play than Pedroia. It is also silly to hold a grudge because the kid had a slump in the middle of the year. But hey, knock yourself out...
So I should jsut disregard the fact that Perdroia's outscored Kinsler in back to back years? Or that Kinsler is injury prone?Help me out with the flawed logic I'm showing.
You have to assume you'll be starting a fill-in a second base for the games Kinsler is out. So you have to look at Kinsler + backup 2B v. Pedroia. It's not like you take a goose egg for the games Kinsler is out.
That's fine in the straight poitns league. Not sure it's the course of action I'd want to take in the weekly H2H points league.
 
Kinsler's been a ### ####ed disaster.

I ended up taking Pedroia over him in the points league, but that draft was after he got hurt in the pre season.

Glad I did.

 
I can understand the Kinsler love. He has great potential being a 5 tool player. But he gets hurt too much (ironic since Pedroia is the one on the DL). He is the definition of a heart breaker.

I'll take Pedroia every day of the week. Never under estimate an athlete with the heart of a lion.

 
Well, the more things change, the more they stay the same.

Kinsler's back where he belongs, on the DL

Kinsler's played 76 games to date, Pedroia, 73

Standard 5X5 comparison has them pretty much neck and neck outside of Pedroia's outlier year in HR

They'll probably be back around the same time. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.

 

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