By now you know the format, here's our team:
C Will Smith
1B Brandon Belt
2B Jonathan Villar
3B Yuli Gurriel
SS Bo Bichette
MI Michael Chavis
CI Kris Bryant
OF Nomar Mazara
OF Aristedes Aquino
OF Wil Myers
OF Jordan Luplow
OF A.J. Pollock
UT Colin Moran
UT Alex Dickerson
RSV Josh Reddick
RSV Orlando Arcia
P Walker Buehler
P Aaron Nola
P Eduardo Rodriguez
P Steven Matz
P Dakota Hudson
P Spencer Turnbull
P Zach Davies
P Amir Garrett
P Jose Leclerc
RSV Mychal Givens
RSV Brad Keller
RSV Jeff Samardzija
RSV Danny Duffy
RSV Reyes Moronta
Minors:
Casey Mize
Carter Kieboom
Cristian Pache
Brendan McKay
Logan Gilbert
Abraham Toro-Hernandez
Brett Baty
Brady Singer
Rece Hinds
Sam Huff
Freudis Nova
Victor Mesa (the younger one)
Zack Thompson
Anderson Tejeda
Shane Langeliers
Cristian Javier
Jose De La Cruz
Matt Thompson
Antoine Kelly
Logan Davidson
Jack Kochanowicz
Griffin Conine
Demarcus Evans
Jared Walsh
Trey Harris
Some comments:
Byron was our prospect guy, he follows it closer than I do and that's why I was so anxious to have him as a co-owner. Honestly I was going to be lost on the minors because my other leagues don't go nearly this deep (the closest is a keep-15 keeper mixed, but it's much much shallower and minors only go to the top ~20 or so).
Our strategy was to toe the line between young MLB and good prospects. Obviously that's a hard thing to do, the teams that went one way or the other may have more success. But with this team I think we are looking at contending for a top ~5 slot the first couple years and then hopefully pushing it over the top after that. We'll see!
Going in I knew that the league skewed away from pitching so I had planned on trying to take advantage of that. Buehler at 1.16 was the first indication of that, but in general we pushed pitching more than other teams. The M/F lineup changes should reward that as we hope to be able to field a large number of SP relative to competition.
On the prospect side we had more pitchers than average as well, and we think that our top pitching prospects (Mize, McKay, Gilbert, Singer) should help us maintain that SP advantage even when some of our older pitchers (Shark/Duffy) decline. Pitchers are going to get hurt, yes, but that rule applies for everyone and if we are able to get an advantage on the pitching side without giving up too much on the hitting then we have half the categories in our pocket at above average levels.
Speed was something we prioritized and Villar/Bichette/Myers should hopefully give us some steals in the short term at least. OBP may be just average or below, Bryant helps along with Yuli and Belt for the next couple years.
On the low end minors we were surprised to be able to pick up the Thompsons pretty late, and Conine and Walsh may provide some power in the shorter term.
Aquino is an interesting one, obviously OBP is an issue, and he does need to find a starting spot, but in a dynasty we're willing to wait that out. The power/speed combo could be huge once he is able to get some time, and he was hitting cleanup for them last year. That said, an uninjured mlb player taking up a bench spot is a liability for a team trying to compete. It's a big risk/reward play, we'll see where it ends up.
Funny we went in not expecting to get Pache, both of us are lower than the market on him because his skillset skews towards defense. But he fell so far in this draft (pick 185) that he was too hard too pass up. With short benches and a relatively deep league (20 team mixed), just getting full time ABs is a valuable asset, and we think Pache is going to get that easily.
C Will Smith
1B Brandon Belt
2B Jonathan Villar
3B Yuli Gurriel
SS Bo Bichette
MI Michael Chavis
CI Kris Bryant
OF Nomar Mazara
OF Aristedes Aquino
OF Wil Myers
OF Jordan Luplow
OF A.J. Pollock
UT Colin Moran
UT Alex Dickerson
RSV Josh Reddick
RSV Orlando Arcia
P Walker Buehler
P Aaron Nola
P Eduardo Rodriguez
P Steven Matz
P Dakota Hudson
P Spencer Turnbull
P Zach Davies
P Amir Garrett
P Jose Leclerc
RSV Mychal Givens
RSV Brad Keller
RSV Jeff Samardzija
RSV Danny Duffy
RSV Reyes Moronta
Minors:
Casey Mize
Carter Kieboom
Cristian Pache
Brendan McKay
Logan Gilbert
Abraham Toro-Hernandez
Brett Baty
Brady Singer
Rece Hinds
Sam Huff
Freudis Nova
Victor Mesa (the younger one)
Zack Thompson
Anderson Tejeda
Shane Langeliers
Cristian Javier
Jose De La Cruz
Matt Thompson
Antoine Kelly
Logan Davidson
Jack Kochanowicz
Griffin Conine
Demarcus Evans
Jared Walsh
Trey Harris
Some comments:
Byron was our prospect guy, he follows it closer than I do and that's why I was so anxious to have him as a co-owner. Honestly I was going to be lost on the minors because my other leagues don't go nearly this deep (the closest is a keep-15 keeper mixed, but it's much much shallower and minors only go to the top ~20 or so).
Our strategy was to toe the line between young MLB and good prospects. Obviously that's a hard thing to do, the teams that went one way or the other may have more success. But with this team I think we are looking at contending for a top ~5 slot the first couple years and then hopefully pushing it over the top after that. We'll see!
Going in I knew that the league skewed away from pitching so I had planned on trying to take advantage of that. Buehler at 1.16 was the first indication of that, but in general we pushed pitching more than other teams. The M/F lineup changes should reward that as we hope to be able to field a large number of SP relative to competition.
On the prospect side we had more pitchers than average as well, and we think that our top pitching prospects (Mize, McKay, Gilbert, Singer) should help us maintain that SP advantage even when some of our older pitchers (Shark/Duffy) decline. Pitchers are going to get hurt, yes, but that rule applies for everyone and if we are able to get an advantage on the pitching side without giving up too much on the hitting then we have half the categories in our pocket at above average levels.
Speed was something we prioritized and Villar/Bichette/Myers should hopefully give us some steals in the short term at least. OBP may be just average or below, Bryant helps along with Yuli and Belt for the next couple years.
On the low end minors we were surprised to be able to pick up the Thompsons pretty late, and Conine and Walsh may provide some power in the shorter term.
Aquino is an interesting one, obviously OBP is an issue, and he does need to find a starting spot, but in a dynasty we're willing to wait that out. The power/speed combo could be huge once he is able to get some time, and he was hitting cleanup for them last year. That said, an uninjured mlb player taking up a bench spot is a liability for a team trying to compete. It's a big risk/reward play, we'll see where it ends up.
Funny we went in not expecting to get Pache, both of us are lower than the market on him because his skillset skews towards defense. But he fell so far in this draft (pick 185) that he was too hard too pass up. With short benches and a relatively deep league (20 team mixed), just getting full time ABs is a valuable asset, and we think Pache is going to get that easily.
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