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Help me draft my fantasy baseball team (1 Viewer)

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I like baseball, follow it. Going to try fantasy baseball (just a free league)

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Catcher 1

First Basemen 1

Second Basemen 1

Third Basemen 1

Shortstops 1

Outfielders 3

Utility 1

Pitchers 7

16 starters

22 total roster spots.

H2H points league.

CBS

 
Did you chime in on JB's baseball thread?

try mrfantasy.com he has good rankings for each position and a top 200....

Good luck.

 
This list sucks, Badly.some of his positonal lists are just as laughable
I think they are ok; I'm not into baseball as much as football. Anything else to contribute?
i guess i should make my criticism a bit more constructive. Ill just go with the overall list1) Soriano is waaaaay too low. The guy had a monster year last year, in one of the worst hitters parks in baseball. Now he's in Wrigley, hitting around 2 all star quality hitters (Lee, Ramirez) Any list with him outside the top 7 or 8 (and probably top 5) doesnt make a whole lot of sense. Having him at #16 after a 40-40 season is just absurd.

2) Abreu at # 9 is far too high. The yankee lineup will help his run and RBI totals, but he doesnt have the power or speed to justify that spot. IMO, his absolute ceiling is like .305, 22 HR's, 100 RBI, 100 Runs and 30 SB's. Great numbers, but not a first round fantasy pick. Soriano has much higher upside, as does carl crawford, who could put up very similar numbers (probably minus around 15 RBI but +20 SB's)

3) Reyes at 15 is downright laughable. Hell, a case could be made for him at the #1 pick (although i think he's more like 3-5) Id love for the list writer to explain how he could rank a SS like Reyes 6 spots behind and OF like abreu, who he will crush in SB's and runs scored and be pretty much even with in HR, RBI and Avg.

Other guys that are far too high... Chipper Jones, Beltre, Helton, Beckett

Guys that are far too low..... Carpentar, Cabrera, Wright, Rollins

 
This list sucks, Badly.some of his positonal lists are just as laughable
I think they are ok; I'm not into baseball as much as football. Anything else to contribute?
Yeah, this is last year's list so don't draft off of it.
its got Soriano on the Cubs, Abreu on the Yankees, and Holliday at # 11 overall. Its not last year's list, its just bad rankings.
 
This list sucks, Badly.some of his positonal lists are just as laughable
I think they are ok; I'm not into baseball as much as football. Anything else to contribute?
Yeah, this is last year's list so don't draft off of it.
its got Soriano on the Cubs, Abreu on the Yankees, and Holliday at # 11 overall. Its not last year's list, its just bad rankings.
Yeah, that was not a good recomendation; this dude writes for the Oakland Tribune, I need to e-mail him.....So what site/projections/rankings do you use?
 
This list sucks, Badly.some of his positonal lists are just as laughable
I think they are ok; I'm not into baseball as much as football. Anything else to contribute?
Yeah, this is last year's list so don't draft off of it.
its got Soriano on the Cubs, Abreu on the Yankees, and Holliday at # 11 overall. Its not last year's list, its just bad rankings.
Yeah, that was not a good recomendation; this dude writes for the Oakland Tribune, I need to e-mail him.....So what site/projections/rankings do you use?
i really dont use projections from any site. I usually do my own, based on 3 year numbers, overall career trends, age, ballpark and team changes, ect. Its very hard to diferentiate between middle-tier players. There is no way to accuratly project the diference between OF # 35 and OF # 40. IMO, once you get past the top 15 or so at an IF position, or top 25 in the outfield, projections become very dificult and its a crapshoot.

At that point, it just comes down to using common sense to spot possible changes (player moving to new ball park, moving up or down in the order, team bringing in 30 HR guy to hit behind him, ect) and a whole lot of luck.

As for pitchers, i just do a range of stats for each guy. Nobody really knows whether CC sabathia is going to have an ERA of 3.4 or 3.8, so i just give a range. Its not perfect, but it at least gives me a basis for rankings.

My biggest problem in fantasy is telling the diference between guys with diferent stregnths. What is more important.. 7 more HR's or 18 more runs scored? Would you rather have a guy that hits .320 with 20 SB's or a guy that hits .295 with 30 Sb's? It really just comes down to instinct and the needs of your team at that point in the draft.

Although its a pain in the ###, this is why i like fantasy baseball more than football. There are far more strategic options and 1 player cannot destroy your season because they have 1 bad game.

 
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My team. Its a 10 team league. I will get bored with it by June or July. I decided to draft high risk pitchers. I missed out on most pitchers and didn't no any sleepers.

Active Batters

Posada, Jorge C NYY

Lee, Derrek 1B CHC

Matsui, Kaz 2B COL

Rodriguez, Alex 3B NYY

Tejada, Miguel SS BAL

Bay, Jason LF PIT A

Hunter, Torii CF MIN

Suzuki, Ichiro RF SEA

Bonds, Barry LF SF (Utilty)

Active Pitchers

Beckett, Josh SP BOS

Hamels, Cole SP PHI

Jennings, Jason SP HOU

Papelbon, Jonathan RP BOS

Pavano, Carl SP NYY

Sheets, Ben SP MIL

Wickman, Bob RP ATL

Reserve Batters

Chavez, Eric 3B OAK

Thomas, Frank DH TOR

Reserve Pitchers

Maddux, Greg SP SD

Martinez, Pedro SP NYM

Prior, Mark SP CHC

Wang, Chien-Ming SP NYY

 
My team. Its a 10 team league. I will get bored with it by June or July. I decided to draft high risk pitchers. I missed out on most pitchers and didn't no any sleepers. Active Batters Posada, Jorge C NYY Lee, Derrek 1B CHC Matsui, Kaz 2B COLRodriguez, Alex 3B NYY Tejada, Miguel SS BALBay, Jason LF PIT A Hunter, Torii CF MIN Suzuki, Ichiro RF SEA Bonds, Barry LF SF (Utilty)Active Pitchers Beckett, Josh SP BOS Hamels, Cole SP PHI Jennings, Jason SP HOU Papelbon, Jonathan RP BOS Pavano, Carl SP NYY Sheets, Ben SP MIL Wickman, Bob RP ATL Reserve Batters Chavez, Eric 3B OAK Thomas, Frank DH TORReserve PitchersMaddux, Greg SP SD Martinez, Pedro SP NYM Prior, Mark SP CHC Wang, Chien-Ming SP NYY
Not bad.....that staff's a bit thin though....make sure to keep an eye on the early season WW to pick up some undrafted pitcher who starts out hot....then sell when he's on a roll.
 
This list sucks, Badly.some of his positonal lists are just as laughable
I think they are ok; I'm not into baseball as much as football. Anything else to contribute?
Yeah, this is last year's list so don't draft off of it.
its got Soriano on the Cubs, Abreu on the Yankees, and Holliday at # 11 overall. Its not last year's list, its just bad rankings.
Yeah, that was not a good recomendation; this dude writes for the Oakland Tribune, I need to e-mail him.....So what site/projections/rankings do you use?
i really dont use projections from any site. I usually do my own, based on 3 year numbers, overall career trends, age, ballpark and team changes, ect. Its very hard to diferentiate between middle-tier players. There is no way to accuratly project the diference between OF # 35 and OF # 40. IMO, once you get past the top 15 or so at an IF position, or top 25 in the outfield, projections become very dificult and its a crapshoot.

At that point, it just comes down to using common sense to spot possible changes (player moving to new ball park, moving up or down in the order, team bringing in 30 HR guy to hit behind him, ect) and a whole lot of luck.

As for pitchers, i just do a range of stats for each guy. Nobody really knows whether CC sabathia is going to have an ERA of 3.4 or 3.8, so i just give a range. Its not perfect, but it at least gives me a basis for rankings.

My biggest problem in fantasy is telling the diference between guys with diferent stregnths. What is more important.. 7 more HR's or 18 more runs scored? Would you rather have a guy that hits .320 with 20 SB's or a guy that hits .295 with 30 Sb's? It really just comes down to instinct and the needs of your team at that point in the draft.

Although its a pain in the ###, this is why i like fantasy baseball more than football. There are far more strategic options and 1 player cannot destroy your season because they have 1 bad game.
Worst ranking ever that clown hasJ Beckett at 22 :pickle: :shock: :angry: :X :) :lmao:

What is this dude smoking?

Helton at 23 :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

I want to be in a draft where Berkman goes 39

 
This list sucks, Badly.some of his positonal lists are just as laughable
I think they are ok; I'm not into baseball as much as football. Anything else to contribute?
i guess i should make my criticism a bit more constructive. Ill just go with the overall list1) Soriano is waaaaay too low. The guy had a monster year last year, in one of the worst hitters parks in baseball. Now he's in Wrigley, hitting around 2 all star quality hitters (Lee, Ramirez) Any list with him outside the top 7 or 8 (and probably top 5) doesnt make a whole lot of sense. Having him at #16 after a 40-40 season is just absurd.

2) Abreu at # 9 is far too high. The yankee lineup will help his run and RBI totals, but he doesnt have the power or speed to justify that spot. IMO, his absolute ceiling is like .305, 22 HR's, 100 RBI, 100 Runs and 30 SB's. Great numbers, but not a first round fantasy pick. Soriano has much higher upside, as does carl crawford, who could put up very similar numbers (probably minus around 15 RBI but +20 SB's)

3) Reyes at 15 is downright laughable. Hell, a case could be made for him at the #1 pick (although i think he's more like 3-5) Id love for the list writer to explain how he could rank a SS like Reyes 6 spots behind and OF like abreu, who he will crush in SB's and runs scored and be pretty much even with in HR, RBI and Avg.

Other guys that are far too high... Chipper Jones, Beltre, Helton, Beckett

Guys that are far too low..... Carpentar, Cabrera, Wright, Rollins
You're not necessarily correct about Reyes. I have BP and BBHQ rankings, BP has him 14th, BBHQ 29th. Both are pretty sabremetrically oriented, so I trust them quite a bit. Reyes' HR number is a bit high given his peripherals as well, he should be closer to 12 HR or so.And he's injury prone.

I admit that he's very sexy and I'm glad I won't have to be faced with having to take him in my draft (7th overall), but I think the standard ranking of him in the top half of the first round is a little dogmatic.

 

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