It occurs to me as I'm finishing up the minor league draft in one of my leagues (that is going astoundingly slowly, but whatever) that it feels like fantasy-oriented prospect lists are way too generous about listing pitchers. Looking at RHD's list, for example, there are 13 pitchers in the top 30 (admittedly this is cherry-picking a little since 20-29 are all SPs), and looking at the Mastersball lists, 8 of the top 15 in each of the AL and NL lists are pitchers. But since pitchers generally go for lower salaries than hitters, shouldn't they get knocked down a few places? Are people doing that and it's just not obvious to me or is it not being done?
On RHD's list, Shelby Miller is #9 and Manny Machado is #10. I would guess, without doing a ton of research, that if both Miller and Machado reach their 50th percentile performances in the majors, Machado's earnings/fair salary in an auction would be significantly higher. Similarly with any of the clump of pitchers at 20-29 and Rizzo/Yelich, and probably even with Jesus Montero vs Matt Moore or Yu Darvish. Am I overthinking this? I know that I have kind of mindlessly drafted off some of these prospect lists in very deep drafts where I don't have time to do all my research, and I also have my man-crush on Tony Cingrani, but if he turns into Roy Halladay he's still worth less than the top ten or twenty hitters... should I only be drafting hitters (assuming that everyone else has the same "normal" valuations)?
- Mike
On RHD's list, Shelby Miller is #9 and Manny Machado is #10. I would guess, without doing a ton of research, that if both Miller and Machado reach their 50th percentile performances in the majors, Machado's earnings/fair salary in an auction would be significantly higher. Similarly with any of the clump of pitchers at 20-29 and Rizzo/Yelich, and probably even with Jesus Montero vs Matt Moore or Yu Darvish. Am I overthinking this? I know that I have kind of mindlessly drafted off some of these prospect lists in very deep drafts where I don't have time to do all my research, and I also have my man-crush on Tony Cingrani, but if he turns into Roy Halladay he's still worth less than the top ten or twenty hitters... should I only be drafting hitters (assuming that everyone else has the same "normal" valuations)?
- Mike
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