by 216 Stitches » Wed Dec 21, 2011 2:10 pm
Plenty of Free opinoins below, they are worth twice the price I am sure.
Overall -- you seem to have a good grasp on grabbing players, but
I don't see any platoons... working some platoons into LIVE drafts
can get you some extra offense at positions where the studs are all
gone -- for this team, corner OF platoons could have gotten you some
place.
Mantle:
Pros: Value. Before the new Nap and Arky, I thought of Mantle as
one of the big 5 with Babe/Bonds/Josh/Hornsby. So gotta be happy
to get him at 6.
Cons: Uncertainty. Switch hitters value is higher when the league
is full of balanced parks, lower when its full of Hilltops and Dunns.
You won't know this until Sunday evening.
Comment: You do control your own park, so you can go balanced. If
you get Mantle in #1, you might also think of other switch hitters
like Chipper Jones.
Leonard:
Pros: Apparently the best lefty in the set now
Cons: Hilltop teams eat up all lefties. Generally you have
to discount the overall value of lefty starters a bit if you
can't protect them from the Hilltop parks.
Wells:
Pros: Your ss will hit big time
Cons: Often around in the 5th or later
Hartnett:
Pros: one of the few catchers (maybe 4) I would use both ways
without thinking about it. And catcher is the one position that
the new cards haven't significantly upgraded.
Cons: often available in the 8th round, sometimes in the 10th or
later. Although catching may trend upwards, given the catching
talent is one of the scarcest to get (or most separation, if you
will).
Alomar -- good fit for a power park, usually around a couple rounds
longer. But you are going power, so he will fit your tream.
Paige, Schmidt -- seems to fit your tream concept and right value
here. Also, you have catcher and infield and CF covered at this
point, which sets you up nicely to get values at the deeper positions.
Helton and Greenberg and good values for you here because you
are commiting to a power strategy and they fit very nicely to you
foundation.
Lee -- Good luck with that one. Reminds me of Vida Blue, if
he Lee works out for you, try Blue's card. ;)
Nelson as a panic pick --- hey, the LIVE leagues move fast. If the
clock starts ticking and you are unsure, take the best reliever you
can find. Could have/should had a better one, but you will need
a deep bullpen. So if you have to have a panic pick, taking a
reliever you like is an acceptable recovery. Maybe its a poor
value, but you will be able to use them.
Nenn -- fine reliever. Might want to prepare a reliever depth
chart for future LIVE drafts and always have the top few on your
watch list. This is not a recommendation to get the best possible
picks, it is rather a recommendations to minimize the panic from
an expiring clock.
Chesboro, Ryan, Linceum. okay, but I don't know about picking
3 in a row. more and more #4, #5 and spot startes can be had
later in later in LIVE drafts with each new batch of cards. Before
future drafts, you may want to look at your league's roster chart
for ideas here for the back end of your rotation and/or spot starters.
Cuyler. See comment above at looking at your league's roster
chart for ideas. Corner OF is deeper than you might think. Cuyler
ain't bad here, but not the power type hitter you have been filling
your roster with at other positions. Also, the platoon options
are still available here.
Feller -- 5th righty starter, right? Expecting injuries? Or are you using
one as trade bait?
Cleon Jones, kinda high, but its tough to guess where he is going
to go. Nice as a platoon option, I know some managers like to
start him both ways.
Mossi, Tincup -- always need pen. Everyone has different favorites.
Oliva -- don't beat yourself up over it.
Palms -- why not? You really want Hartnett to stay uninjured, but why
not?
Cabrera -- usually avaialbe as a free agent after waivers and all
rosters have filled to 28. Is there a reason for that? :)
Bush, Bishop -- yeah, bench depth, acceptable. The talent pool for
bench depth is deeper than you might think, but still you don't really
want the games to be decided by these guys, you want your starters
in there. You might look at some multi-position guys like Dihigo,
Pennington, Lundry instead of having so many individual back ups. Makes
it easier to put together the platoons that can be a late round
equalizer if you didn't get a position filled earlier.