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Not top 10, but he is number 14 among batters on the ESPN Player Rater.I can't imagine what format puts Miggy in the top 10 of 5X5.
Not top 10, but he is number 14 among batters on the ESPN Player Rater.I can't imagine what format puts Miggy in the top 10 of 5X5.
Pedroia, Votto, Wright, Longoria, Posey and Kipnis are preseason top 15 guys that aren't in the top 100. Meanwhile Todd Frazier, Charlie Blackmon, Dee Gordon and Dozier are all top 25 in roto. That's how fantasy baseball works.Premier said:That's all great but you probably had to blow a big wad to get him in an auction league. Only being top-15 isn't getting it done.
You could add 2.5 of those guys together and probably get what Miggy cost you.Pedroia, Votto, Wright, Longoria, Posey and Kipnis are preseason top 15 guys that aren't in the top 100. Meanwhile Todd Frazier, Charlie Blackmon, Dee Gordon and Dozier are all top 25 in roto. That's how fantasy baseball works.Premier said:That's all great but you probably had to blow a big wad to get him in an auction league. Only being top-15 isn't getting it done.
NoYou could add 2.5 of those guys together and probably get what Miggy cost you.Pedroia, Votto, Wright, Longoria, Posey and Kipnis are preseason top 15 guys that aren't in the top 100. Meanwhile Todd Frazier, Charlie Blackmon, Dee Gordon and Dozier are all top 25 in roto. That's how fantasy baseball works.Premier said:That's all great but you probably had to blow a big wad to get him in an auction league. Only being top-15 isn't getting it done.
exactly.Pedroia, Votto, Wright, Longoria, Posey and Kipnis are preseason top 15 guys that aren't in the top 100. Meanwhile Todd Frazier, Charlie Blackmon, Dee Gordon and Dozier are all top 25 in roto. That's how fantasy baseball works.Premier said:That's all great but you probably had to blow a big wad to get him in an auction league. Only being top-15 isn't getting it done.
This site has Miggy at 47, and Longo, Wright and Pedroria at 62.NoYou could add 2.5 of those guys together and probably get what Miggy cost you.Pedroia, Votto, Wright, Longoria, Posey and Kipnis are preseason top 15 guys that aren't in the top 100. Meanwhile Todd Frazier, Charlie Blackmon, Dee Gordon and Dozier are all top 25 in roto. That's how fantasy baseball works.Premier said:That's all great but you probably had to blow a big wad to get him in an auction league. Only being top-15 isn't getting it done.
 You aren't good at math are you?This site has Miggy at 47, and Longo, Wright and Pedroria at 62.NoYou could add 2.5 of those guys together and probably get what Miggy cost you.Pedroia, Votto, Wright, Longoria, Posey and Kipnis are preseason top 15 guys that aren't in the top 100. Meanwhile Todd Frazier, Charlie Blackmon, Dee Gordon and Dozier are all top 25 in roto. That's how fantasy baseball works.Premier said:That's all great but you probably had to blow a big wad to get him in an auction league. Only being top-15 isn't getting it done.![]()
So......yes.
http://razzball.com/playerrater-preseason-espnmlb12/
Apparently I am because I am whooping you in cake and don't watch any of the games.You aren't good at math are you?This site has Miggy at 47, and Longo, Wright and Pedroria at 62.NoYou could add 2.5 of those guys together and probably get what Miggy cost you.Pedroia, Votto, Wright, Longoria, Posey and Kipnis are preseason top 15 guys that aren't in the top 100. Meanwhile Todd Frazier, Charlie Blackmon, Dee Gordon and Dozier are all top 25 in roto. That's how fantasy baseball works.Premier said:That's all great but you probably had to blow a big wad to get him in an auction league. Only being top-15 isn't getting it done.So......yes.
http://razzball.com/playerrater-preseason-espnmlb12/
Razzball is one site, here is an aggregate of ten sites. No 2.5 for one there.Apparently I am because I am whooping you in cake and don't watch any of the games.You aren't good at math are you?This site has Miggy at 47, and Longo, Wright and Pedroria at 62.NoYou could add 2.5 of those guys together and probably get what Miggy cost you.Pedroia, Votto, Wright, Longoria, Posey and Kipnis are preseason top 15 guys that aren't in the top 100. Meanwhile Todd Frazier, Charlie Blackmon, Dee Gordon and Dozier are all top 25 in roto. That's how fantasy baseball works.Premier said:That's all great but you probably had to blow a big wad to get him in an auction league. Only being top-15 isn't getting it done.So......yes.
http://razzball.com/playerrater-preseason-espnmlb12/
2.5 there is 52. Miggy went for 47. Close enough for the point I was trying to make.
 That's a constant since the Bush AdministrationThe Wade Leblanc experiment probably isnt much longer for this world.
Somewhere, Chris Volstad rejoices.The Wade Leblanc experiment probably isnt much longer for this world.
I have no pride. I admit to streaming LeBlanc a few times at Petco.Somewhere, Chris Volstad rejoices.The Wade Leblanc experiment probably isnt much longer for this world.
Actually it might be Fresno....
The Cubs are going to call up highly-touted prospect Jorge Soler before their series against Cincinnati begins Tuesday, reports David Kaplan of Comcast Chicago. Soler clubbed a three-run homer and then was pulled from the Iowa Cubs' game Monday night shortly thereafter mid-inning, seeming to signal the promotion.Soler, 22, is hitting .340/.432/.700 with 23 doubles, 15 homers and 57 RBI in 62 minor-league games this season (eight in Rookie ball while he was rehabbing from injury, 22 in Double-A and 32 in Triple-A). He was ranked as the 41st best prospect in all of baseball heading into the season by Baseball America.
Expect Soler to play everyday, just as Javier Baez and Arismendy Alcantara are doing, in order to adjust to the majors this season while the Cubs aren't in contention. He'll play one of the corner outfield spots.
The Cubs signed Soler to a nine-year, $30 million deal in 2012 out of Cuba and he was already on the 40-man roster, so this move is hardly surprising. It's also worth mentioning that perhaps the Cubs' two best prospects -- Kris Bryant and Addison Russell -- are still in the minors. So the new wave isn't all up just yet.
#9 hitter in cake league.I can't imagine what format puts Miggy in the top 10 of 5X5.
Old man has nailed this one. Discussion over.Definitely a down season by Cabrera's lofty standards but he's stayed in the lineup and racked up solid R and RBI numbers. If you have him on your roster, he's not the reason why you're losing your league.
Eephus said:Definitely a down season by Cabrera's lofty standards but he's stayed in the lineup and racked up solid R and RBI numbers. If you have him on your roster, he's not the reason why you're losing your league.
 
 I stopped reading at Jack Z resignedJack Z resigned to a multi-year extension. Pretty amazing.
IMO if you are doing anything beyond getting a ballpark estimate, you are pretty much setting yourself up for failure. I've never tied myself to thresholds due to the pure volatility of fantasy baseball. Especially for pitching, it simply doesn't compute. So I don't understand your gripe about people not understanding the griping.Not sure why people can't understand the gripes about Cabrera. You aim to hit certain thresholds at each roto category. Cabrera has been way below his career average in one category. Below average in another. And about career average in the others. If you picked him, you probably knew you were going to get him, and you planned your draft accordingly. That is, you probably didn't load up on power later in the draft.
He's been fine. He's been productive. But if you drafted him, you were hoping for more. Probably.
I heavily lean on power then play catch up with steals later. If you run into problems during the season guys like Dyson and Fuld pop up, fill in, let you catch up in steals while your injured guys heal. Tougher to find power in season to cover injuries and ineffectiveness.Yeah, I don't get the thresholds thing either. In roto I think you want to stay "well rounded" on offense, but otherwise there isn't much point to setting stat targets.
I don't do anything beyond getting a ballpark estimate, thank you. My two top power guys are having a ~54 home run dropoff in one season. Even if my ballpark estimate was 30 home runs lower, that's 24 home runs. Pretty significant. And I agree with Mac: replacing power in-season is probably the toughest thing to do. That's why I had to deal my top keeper to get a legitimate power bat.IMO if you are doing anything beyond getting a ballpark estimate, you are pretty much setting yourself up for failure. I've never tied myself to thresholds due to the pure volatility of fantasy baseball. Especially for pitching, it simply doesn't compute. So I don't understand your gripe about people not understanding the griping.Not sure why people can't understand the gripes about Cabrera. You aim to hit certain thresholds at each roto category. Cabrera has been way below his career average in one category. Below average in another. And about career average in the others. If you picked him, you probably knew you were going to get him, and you planned your draft accordingly. That is, you probably didn't load up on power later in the draft.
He's been fine. He's been productive. But if you drafted him, you were hoping for more. Probably.
I'm not sure who drafts speed over power, I think pretty much everyone drafts power first or at least dedicates a good portion of their budgets to power. It's not like it's some sort of brilliant draft strategy, Truck and I were drafting on ISO numbers several years back. Then again, you can always find Mark Reynolds on the waiver wire and Chris Carter is a guy probably not drafted in most leagues. So there was power left out there that could be had in-season, seems like you just missed the boat.I don't do anything beyond getting a ballpark estimate, thank you. My two top power guys are having a ~54 home run dropoff in one season. Even if my ballpark estimate was 30 home runs lower, that's 24 home runs. Pretty significant. And I agree with Mac: replacing power in-season is probably the toughest thing to do. That's why I had to deal my top keeper to get a legitimate power bat.IMO if you are doing anything beyond getting a ballpark estimate, you are pretty much setting yourself up for failure. I've never tied myself to thresholds due to the pure volatility of fantasy baseball. Especially for pitching, it simply doesn't compute. So I don't understand your gripe about people not understanding the griping.Not sure why people can't understand the gripes about Cabrera. You aim to hit certain thresholds at each roto category. Cabrera has been way below his career average in one category. Below average in another. And about career average in the others. If you picked him, you probably knew you were going to get him, and you planned your draft accordingly. That is, you probably didn't load up on power later in the draft.
He's been fine. He's been productive. But if you drafted him, you were hoping for more. Probably.
Sorry, but that's Cabrera's fault and he should apologize to me personally.
 Crazy.Last night was the first time all year the bases have been loaded against Kershaw![]()
From Newberg this morning. Baseball is a strange game.David Price gave up nine straight hits in the third inning of his start last night, and has a 4.41 ERA since joining the Tigers. Drew Smyly, one of the pieces Detroit sent to Tampa Bay to get Price, has a 1.67 ERA since the trade. Smyly has allowed fewer runs in five Rays starts than Price allowed in that one inning.
 That rule is going to be a one and done.They can't make up their minds on the blocking the plate call. Can't wait until it costs someone a playoff game.![]()
The application is the problem, it pretty much changes from replay official to replay official. I don't get it.That rule is going to be a one and done.They can't make up their minds on the blocking the plate call. Can't wait until it costs someone a playoff game.![]()