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That is my opposite Question - with the Astro's coming over who should I target in my 12 team AL only ultra league. Esp on the farm - prospects that will help this year - best long term ...
There's really not a whole lot that will be missed. Last year, I think that Wandy and maybe Carlos Lee were the only Astros to top 10 at auction. Altuve turned into a nice player.
Maybe some slimmer pickings in the end game, but I'm not going to adjust my strategy at all with one less NL team.
That is my opposite Question - with the Astro's coming over who should I target in my 12 team AL only ultra league. Esp on the farm - prospects that will help this year - best long term ...
I'd have said Singleton before his suspension, and he's still my answer, just don't expect any help in '13 from him.
no change at the top bidding at all.
you may find it harder near the end game to get an SP or OF who plays, though - and the FA pool will be shallower, too.
I think that for those of us who play in 12 team NL leagues, the loss will be felt more than we suspect. While we can joke all day about the lack of top-tier offensive talent on their roster, it is still 8 regulars that are now out of the player pool. With 15 NL teams that means there are ~30 MI's and CI's but their are 36 active roster positions for MI / CI in the 12-team league. While multi-position players make it less of an exact science the point is half the teams will have PT players starting (not even counting leagues with multiple UT spots as well). Does this mean a guy like Brandon Crawford will go for $10 at auction, probably not. But would be surprised if any players "guaranteed" of 500ABs will go for less than $5 especially in leagues with high inflation.
That is my opposite Question - with the Astro's coming over who should I target in my 12 team AL only ultra league. Esp on the farm - prospects that will help this year - best long term ...
They have a few interesting players. Norris seems so close. I have owned him the last few years and it seems like once he gets to the 5th that is when thing to the wrong way. His last month of the season was good, so maybe he figured things out. He also Ks a fair amount.
A small blurb mentioned Cosart could get a look at closer.
One thing to consider is the Astros are moving to a division with some pretty poor throwing catchers. Altuve could steal 40.
Maxwell is what he is but he should get the chance to play full time for the first time in his career. I like the work Brett Wallace is doing with our hitting coach. Lucas Harrell was not a fluke last year; he has a legit hard, big-league sinker. Sleeper I like in the minor-league system--Andrew Aplin, center fielder, fifth-round pick out of Arizona State.
"Jesus said to them, 'Truly I tell you, the tax collectors and the prostitutes are going into the kingdom of God ahead of you.'"
I like the work Brett Wallace is doing with our hitting coach.
What kind of leash will he have though? Obviously Singleton's debut has been rudely delayed for a stupid violation but at some point in mid-summer he'll be pressed for PT with Carlos Pena also on the roster and all 3 of them 1B / DH only players. Can he hit enough to keep a FT position and if so with what kind of stats?
What kind of leash will he have though? Obviously Singleton's debut has been rudely delayed for a stupid violation but at some point in mid-summer he'll be pressed for PT with Carlos Pena also on the roster and all 3 of them 1B / DH only players. Can he hit enough to keep a FT position and if so with what kind of stats?
He showed some improved power after coming back from the minors. He was also pretty good in the minors. The guy went through the whirlwind for a bit changing teams and what not. I'm not shocked his career did not get off to a hot start.
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