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  • #46
    Originally posted by revo View Post
    Of course, but in a real money league, you also don't want to lose because your first round pick didn't meet huge expectations. And his stat line from last year is actually already pretty good, so building on it could be a huge proposition, even for this hitting prodigy.
    No doubt. I am embracing a lot of risk with such a young and inexperienced player.

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    • #47
      Is there roster thread somewhere...

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      • #48
        BJE and Buckey have been PM'ed

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        • #49
          Originally posted by revo View Post
          While I understand the Bryce Harper love, I think him being the #14 overall player is extremely risky. If he finishes the year with similar stats to last season, I don't think that parks him in the Top 50, let alone top 20. I'm not going to compare him to last year's sophomore mancrushes since neither were as hyped as Harper for as long, but I think Harper needs to greatly improve his stat line to justify being 14th overall.
          To see Longoria, Reyes, Tulo go after Harper is surprising to me.

          mgwiz22 and TSGarp are loaded @ MI - nice work guys.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Riff Raff View Post
            To see Longoria, Reyes, Tulo go after Harper is surprising to me.

            mgwiz22 and TSGarp are loaded @ MI - nice work guys.
            Couldn't agree more. I think a good high-end comp for Harper in 2k13 is Adam Jones......so if you can get Adam Jones in Rd 5, I don't see why someone would take Harper in Rd 1.

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            • #51
              Reyes is injury prone and moving to turf which won't help.

              Tulo - always hurt

              Longoria - not as bad as Tulo but also has missed quite a bit of time.

              I'd bet money Harper is worth at least ten bucks more than Jones at the end of the season. And it wasn't that far ahead of ADP for whatever that is worth:

              Mixed 5x5 - Limited Average Draft Position
              for 115 qualifying drafts run between 01/17/2013 - 01/21/2013
              (last updated on 01/21/2013 at 11:39 AM EST)
              copyright © 2010 MockDraftCentral.com
              1) Mike Trout OF ANA 1.51 1 4 100.0%
              2) Ryan Braun OF MIL 2.21 1 4 100.0%
              3) Miguel Cabrera 3B DET 2.55 1 4 100.0%
              4) Matt Kemp OF LA 4.50 4 7 100.0%
              5) Robinson Cano 2B NYY 5.77 4 10 100.0%
              6) Andrew McCutchen OF PIT 5.98 4 9 100.0%
              7) Albert Pujols 1B,DH ANA 7.21 5 10 100.0%
              8) Joey Votto 1B CIN 8.82 4 12 100.0%
              9) Buster Posey C,1B SF 9.94 7 20 100.0%
              10) Carlos Gonzalez OF COL 10.09 6 17 100.0%
              11) Clayton Kershaw SP LA 11.66 7 19 100.0%
              12) Jose Bautista OF,OF TOR 13.74 7 21 100.0%
              13) Prince Fielder 1B DET 14.05 8 21 100.0%
              14) Justin Upton OF ARI 14.47 10 26 100.0%
              15) Justin Verlander SP DET 15.58 9 24 100.0%
              16) Adrian Beltre 3B,DH TEX 16.00 12 25 100.0%
              17) Troy Tulowitzki SS COL 17.29 9 26 100.0%
              18) Bryce Harper OF WAS 19.43 14 33 100.0%
              19) Stephen Strasburg SP WAS 20.88 7 33 100.0%
              20) Paul Goldschmidt 1B ARI 22.17 16 35 100.0%
              21) David Price SP TB 23.06 16 34 100.0%
              22) Adam Jones OF BAL 24.66 18 37 100.0%
              23) Josh Hamilton OF ANA 25.82 13 41 100.0%
              24) David Wright 3B NYM 26.84 16 35 100.0%
              25) Mike Stanton OF MIA 28.59 12 59 100.0%

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              • #52
                I guess i'm old school. I don't hedge my bets with wunderkids. I might be risk averse but i'm also know history repeats itself. I'll let someone else put the premium on the young guys.

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                • #53
                  I'm not busting on you Jon, I'm like RR-- usually the teams that get too cutesy with the kids get burned. If you can get a solid vet comp, why not lessen the risk?

                  I was shocked to see Harper as a 1st rounder, and I'm pretty surprised at this ADP. But let others take that huge risk......

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                  • #54
                    I'm not taking it badly, just trying to defend the pick as an educated risk rather than a foolish one. Though I am a fan of the kids I would not usually take such a young player in the first round. But I truly believe that Harper will be worthy of the pick. Had Adam taken someone other than Stanton I would have taken Stanton instead. At that point it seemed to me that I either take a risk based on health or I take one based on reaching upside potential. I actually think Trout at #3 is riskier than Harper at #14. I love Trout but I'm glad I didn't have to decide on him that early.

                    Also, I am of the belief that Adam Jones just had the best season of his career. and DAMN I just missed the beginning of Justified again!!
                    Last edited by BigJonEmpire; 01-22-2013, 11:10 PM. Reason: Adam Jones thought

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                    • #55
                      [QUOTE=revo;120863]Couldn't agree more. I think a good high-end comp for Harper in 2k13 is Adam Jones......so if you can get Adam Jones in Rd 5, I don't see why someone would take Harper in Rd 1.[/QUOTE

                      Ouch !! -so your suggesting Adam Jones is a 5th rd pick in our 20 team mixed?

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                      • #56
                        One of the fangraphs.com guys wrote this in November:

                        What Harper was able to do last season was basically unprecedented. His 4.9 WAR was the highest ever for a 19-year-old player. That figure includes his defense, which, as we know, is not a factor in fantasy leagues. Still, Harper’s offensive performance was pretty impressive.

                        Mel Ott Giants 124 499 0.322 0.397 0.524 0.418 4.6
                        Tony Conigliaro Red Sox 111 444 0.290 0.354 0.530 0.388 2.8
                        Ty Cobb Tigers 98 394 0.316 0.355 0.394 0.364 3.0
                        Mickey Mantle Yankees 96 386 0.267 0.349 0.443 0.363 1.8
                        Jimmy Sheckard Bridegrooms 105 459 0.277 0.349 0.392 0.359 1.3
                        Bryce Harper Nationals 139 597 0.270 0.340 0.477 0.352 4.9
                        Cesar Cedeno Astros 90 377 0.310 0.340 0.451 0.350 1.7
                        Buddy Lewis Senators 143 657 0.291 0.347 0.399 0.346 2.9
                        Harper’s .352 wOBA ranked as the sixth best offensive performance by a 19-year-old player. And it also puts him among some great company. But just because Harper is ranked among some of the best players to ever take part in the game, it doesn’t tell us much about how Harper will perform next year. It is positive, however, that almost every player on that list managed to improve their offensive performance the following season.
                        Mel Ott 0.418 0.475 +0.57
                        Tony Conigliaro 0.388 0.372 -0.16
                        Ty Cobb 0.364 0.411 +0.47
                        Mickey Mantle 0.363 0.421 +0.58
                        Jimmy Sheckard 0.359 0.373 +0.14
                        Bryce Harper 0.352 ??? ???
                        Cesar Cedeno 0.350 0.308 -0.42
                        Buddy Lewis 0.346 0.365 +0.19
                        The only player to suffer a significant decline the next year was Cesar Cedeno, who lost 0.42 points off his wOBA. Tony Conigliaro also declined, but only by 0.16 points of wOBA. Overall, the players in the same class as Harper managed to improve their wOBAs by an average of 0.27 points during their age-20 seasons. If Harper manages to increase his wOBA by the average next season, he would finish with a .379 wOBA, which, as a guideline, would have ranked as one of the top 15 offensive performances in the league last season.
                        While the first thing anyone mentions about Harper is his light-tower power, he also proved that he’s capable of becoming a strong base stealer. Harper showed aggressiveness on the base paths, not only taking the extra base when possible, but also taking advantage of teams that don’t pay attention to him once he gets on base. A 30 home run, 20 steal season is not out of the question next year. On top of that, he walked at an adequate rate, and didn’t strike out at an extreme level, especially considering his age.

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                        • #57
                          He's not just backed up by ADP in doing it:

                          http://www.rtsports.com/fsta (before all 3)

                          http://forum.rotojunkiefix.com/showt...try-mock-draft (before Reyes).

                          Not sure I would have picked Harper ahead of Tulo, but Longoria has put up two disappointing years, and Reyes is going to a team that might not give him as many as green lights

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by BigJonEmpire View Post
                            I actually think Trout at #3 is riskier than Harper at #14.
                            Also, I am of the belief that( at 23 yrs Old ) Adam Jones just had the best season of his career.
                            These are epic projections BJE

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                            • #59
                              You're missing a few years there Frank. He was born in 1985 (August 1st).

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by BigJonEmpire View Post
                                You're missing a few years there Frank. He was born in 1985 (August 1st).
                                Affirm and sorry bout dat BJE....I was obsessing all day on Jason Heyward and was disjointed to see he was picked - I feel good about Jones as my plan "B"

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