motherscratcher wrote:216 Stitches, could you be more specific about what you mean by "picking defensively" with the first pick? Maybe an example?
Just an example? Not 2 or 3? Okay.
If you think 12 team leagues, you would kind of think you should try to get one of the
top 12 players available. And those can be rated 1-12.
So I could call any of the top 6 players available as "Aggressive" picks. Better players,
but more likely to have a conflict with another manager in the first round. These players
will be Ruth, Josh Gibson, Barry Bonds, Mickey Mantle, Rogers Hornsby, Arky Vaughn,
Nab Lajoie. Actually thats 7, but its not an exact science.
The more defensive picks would be the next best players. Less likely to run into a conflict
with another manager in the first round, but still a top player. I might include more than
just 6 players here, but the list would include Maddux, Hugh Duffy, Foxx, Speaker, Mays,
Oscar Charleston. And even more defensive if I started to include Teddy Ballgame, George
Brett, Cobb, Pete Alexander.
In a recent league, at least 4 of us used our first picks on Hornsby. Not only did only team
get Hornsby, but compensation was especially crappy in some cases. Knoblauch, Nellie Fox,
Jackie Robinson. A 25% chance for Hornsby or a very nearly 100% to get, say Brett ???
Problem is, you are going to need some elite talent or you will get overwhelmed at the $200
mill cap, so if you are not aggressive in round 1, you will need to be elsewhere.