2012 Set/Draft Strategy
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 11:32 am
My question kind of comes in two parts:
1) In doing any baseball league, purchasing the ratings book is essential, in my opinion. Does any player stand out to anyone, if you've had a chance to look through the book yet? (Obviously, aside from Trout/Cabrera).
2) If anyone who has experience with that online Strato may answer this one: If you have to do a league where you really not able to do the live draft (work schedule), and you have to do the auto pick where you prioritize a draft list, then do you think it's better than try to shoot for a Trout/Cabrera or a Kemp from 2011...knowing you'd have to land at least a Top 3 pick to have a shot at them. Or is it better to try for a player at the lower end of the Top 10, knowing you'd have a better chance to land them to have a better chance to land the player you want and follow your own draft strategy?
I know that could be a lot to digest. If anyone has any thoughts on this I'd love to hear feedback. Thanks.
1) In doing any baseball league, purchasing the ratings book is essential, in my opinion. Does any player stand out to anyone, if you've had a chance to look through the book yet? (Obviously, aside from Trout/Cabrera).
2) If anyone who has experience with that online Strato may answer this one: If you have to do a league where you really not able to do the live draft (work schedule), and you have to do the auto pick where you prioritize a draft list, then do you think it's better than try to shoot for a Trout/Cabrera or a Kemp from 2011...knowing you'd have to land at least a Top 3 pick to have a shot at them. Or is it better to try for a player at the lower end of the Top 10, knowing you'd have a better chance to land them to have a better chance to land the player you want and follow your own draft strategy?
I know that could be a lot to digest. If anyone has any thoughts on this I'd love to hear feedback. Thanks.