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WIS side project: The RBI Baseball era (1 Viewer)

1. SCBF - Mike Scott, SP

2. Rolen - Roger Clemens, SP

3. BoGreco - Wade Boggs, 3B

4. TU - Alan Trammell, SS

5. MrPhoenix - Dale Murphy, OF

6. Eephus - Mike Schmidt, 3B

7. Hoos - Steve Sax, 2B

8. Kraft - Jimmy Key, SP

9. LarryBoy - Eric Davis, OF

10. Tre - Tim "Rock" Raines, OF

11. Spartans Rule - OTC

12. Koya - ON DECK X2

 
1.11 Jack Clark, 1B

1B is deep, but if I did my VBD right, Jack's still the best pick here. Right up there with Boggs for best overall offensive player.

The only real power hitter on the speed-laden 87 Cardinals.

STUD

 
1.11 Jack Clark, 1B

1B is deep, but if I did my VBD right, Jack's still the best pick here. Right up there with Boggs for best overall offensive player.

The only real power hitter on the speed-laden 87 Cardinals.

STUD
I looked at him at 1.05, but his lack of ABs scared me away.
 
Sparty made this a bit easier - likely would have had to go with Clark, even at a relatively loaded position. That said, I see something else as a premium here, and surprised two of my top 5 are still there:



1.12 Mike Witt SP

2.1 Dwight Gooden SP

Some tempting offensive guys out there, but Im sticking to my guns and trying to get a little WIS redemption here.

I will be able to look into stadiums tonight, wanted to get these in to move things along.

 
Raines is the man. I partially say that because he held me in his arms when I was a baby. True story.
collateral on a coke deal?
Don't call him the Rock for nothing. Ahh, the crack filled '80s.
It's too bad that the Pittsburgh drug trials are one of the things he's best remembered for today (along with dropping Mr. Phoenix on his head). Raines also had the misfortune to play in Montreal as a contemporary of an even better leadoff hitter. He was a helluva ballplayer but doesn't get a lot of recognition today. On the other hand, he had a long career and made a lot of money.
 
Raines is the man. I partially say that because he held me in his arms when I was a baby. True story.
collateral on a coke deal?
Don't call him the Rock for nothing. Ahh, the crack filled '80s.
It's too bad that the Pittsburgh drug trials are one of the things he's best remembered for today (along with dropping Mr. Phoenix on his head). Raines also had the misfortune to play in Montreal as a contemporary of an even better leadoff hitter. He was a helluva ballplayer but doesn't get a lot of recognition today. On the other hand, he had a long career and made a lot of money.
BURN!
 
2.2 Tony Gwynn, OF

Gonna go the opposite route as Koya... I see offensive freaks at a premium here.

Before he packed the pounds on
Interesting. I originally thought the same as Sparty, but after looking further especially with 12 vs. 16 teams, I think good pitching may be very scarce. And while the elite offensive players are few, I think, especially in live, they can be gotten around far easier with less protection behind them and less men on base in front.That said, having the two best OBP players, one with a lot of pop, is a nice start to a draft here.

 
As a youf, this was my favorite player. Loved watching this guy swing the bat.

2.03 - Don Mattingly

Raines at the top and Mattingly at #3 is a nice start.

 
2.2 Tony Gwynn, OF

Gonna go the opposite route as Koya... I see offensive freaks at a premium here.

Before he packed the pounds on
Interesting. I originally thought the same as Sparty, but after looking further especially with 12 vs. 16 teams, I think good pitching may be very scarce. And while the elite offensive players are few, I think, especially in live, they can be gotten around far easier with less protection behind them and less men on base in front.That said, having the two best OBP players, one with a lot of pop, is a nice start to a draft here.
Yeah I see your line of thinking too... I cringed a bit when I looked down the pitching list after crossing off Witt and Gooden.This era gives a lot of options even in a 12-team draft.

 
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Some nice value out there. Curious if this will keep up. If so, might really have an interesting draft here running quite counter to the prevailing thought.

 
Mike Krukow P
Wondered where he would go. Part of about 5 to 10 pitchers who have one big weakness or just good but not great numbers accross the board. The under 100 hr9 could hurt as runs may be tougher to come by or may not matter with less great hour hitters.
 
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I will be on the road tomorrow and will do my best to follow but a heads up call or text would be helpful.

 
Mike Krukow P
Wondered where he would go. Part of about 5 to 10 pitchers who have one big weakness or just good but not great numbers accross the board. The under 100 hr9 could hurt as runs may be tougher to come by or may not matter with less great hour hitters.
I'm hoping the less than stellar offenses Kruk will be facing won't punish his HR/9 numbers too much. There will be worse SPs drafted, that's for sure.I don't think normalization will be too big of a factor, although 1986 NL is the definite outlier of the four leagues.
 
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I thought for sure I could "roll the dice" with Nolan around the 2/3 turn. Guess not...

 
I thought for sure I could "roll the dice" with Nolan around the 2/3 turn. Guess not...
Really? If there had been two more pitchers taken in the first round I would have taken him on the first turn.
Yeah, he has a pretty bad rep in these things... falling to #23 overall didn't seem like a stretch. Not an elite season and definitely no guarantee to work even in this format.
 
2.09 Darryl Strawberry, OF

Oh yeah, we were the boys of summer. The drunk, speed-freak, sneaking-a-smoke boys of summer. More like the juvenile delinquents of summer.

http://www.toppstraders.org/blog/wp-conten...-strawberry.jpg
*sigh*I was hoping he'd somehow fall to me at 3.05. Silly me.
No chance.
Crackheads are in high demand here.
Honestly, I'm a little surprised Koya let this guy slip. Gooden and Straw would be a great way to start his :stonedbanana: roster.
 
I thought for sure I could "roll the dice" with Nolan around the 2/3 turn. Guess not...
Really? If there had been two more pitchers taken in the first round I would have taken him on the first turn.
Yeah, he has a pretty bad rep in these things... falling to #23 overall didn't seem like a stretch. Not an elite season and definitely no guarantee to work even in this format.
Agreed, he has a rep - but we are talking about a pretty shallow talent pool. He is a boom or bust perhaps, but if the walks are mitigated by no one getting a damn base hit, Ryan could have a surprisingly dominating season. Considering the meh, even with the "good" pitchers after him, I like the pick a lot.About Darryl - Don't think I had not considered the Met combo. But I need to redeem myself from three clunker WIS seasons in a row here.
 
2.10 Fernando Valenzuela, SP (1986)

There was something in the air that night...

 
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I swear to God, you guys have made my pick 3 times in a row now... Ryan, Strawberry, Valenzuela... bam, bam, bam.

 
I thought for sure I could "roll the dice" with Nolan around the 2/3 turn. Guess not...
Really? If there had been two more pitchers taken in the first round I would have taken him on the first turn.
Yeah, he has a pretty bad rep in these things... falling to #23 overall didn't seem like a stretch. Not an elite season and definitely no guarantee to work even in this format.
Agreed, he has a rep - but we are talking about a pretty shallow talent pool. He is a boom or bust perhaps, but if the walks are mitigated by no one getting a damn base hit, Ryan could have a surprisingly dominating season. Considering the meh, even with the "good" pitchers after him, I like the pick a lot.
This is why I picked him. His OAV that year is under .200. Hopefully that holds up.
 

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