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Originally posted by revo View PostUhhhh, I think Edwin Diaz just blew out his ACL celebrating a walk-off win in the WBC
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Originally posted by harmon View Post
I think after Hendricks and Diaz this year going down before the season even starts that will be the strategy du jour next year.
a) being a pitcher - which means you're going to get hurt it's just a matter of when it happens,
b) the job itself being so fluid that 50% of the closers today won't be closers in a few months and
c) mlb teams no longer value saves they are putting more and more of the best short inning relievers in fireman roles;
Suggests that putting our fantasy $/picks in this bucket is unwise. Now could it anecdotally work out, sure, but is it a wise investment? IMO nope.
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Originally posted by harmon View Post
I think after Hendricks and Diaz this year going down before the season even starts that will be the strategy du jour next year.---------------------------------------------
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Originally posted by Ken View Post
The combination of :
a) being a pitcher - which means you're going to get hurt it's just a matter of when it happens,
b) the job itself being so fluid that 50% of the closers today won't be closers in a few months and
c) mlb teams no longer value saves they are putting more and more of the best short inning relievers in fireman roles;
Suggests that putting our fantasy $/picks in this bucket is unwise. Now could it anecdotally work out, sure, but is it a wise investment? IMO nope.Last edited by Sour Masher; 03-16-2023, 03:11 PM.
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Originally posted by revo View Post
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Originally posted by The Feral Slasher View Post
So people are going to consider relievers more risky because of these two? What happened to them was unrelated to relief pitching.
Whether an unrelated injury or an in game injury or just general ineffectiveness, closers are the least secure investment in rotoball from my perspective. even the $1 buck Bender you dealt me last year was one buck too much.
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Originally posted by The Feral Slasher View Post
So people are going to consider relievers more risky because of these two? What happened to them was unrelated to relief pitching.
Every team ends up with several starters, if one of them goes down it's not the end of the world. If you invest heavily in a top tier closer that goes down it is the end of the world as you don't have multiple guys to pick up the void. Handcuffing is tough, you usually need to overpay to be sure to get the one you want and damn near always it becomes some sort of crazy committee that was totally unpredictable.
I just go in to one draft every year (always in January) so I know who to cheer for. I picked Diaz as the second last pick in the 2nd round of a 15 teamer this year mostly because being at the turn I knew the top closers would be gone before it got back to me. I didn't feel good about it at the time but held my nose and passed on some really good hitters. I went in to serious buyer's remorse as the draft went along and now I guess this was the Baseball God's message to me to follow your instincts.
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Originally posted by harmon View Post
I think the high profiles of Diaz and Hendricks are going to resonate with drafters next year.
Every team ends up with several starters, if one of them goes down it's not the end of the world. If you invest heavily in a top tier closer that goes down it is the end of the world as you don't have multiple guys to pick up the void. Handcuffing is tough, you usually need to overpay to be sure to get the one you want and damn near always it becomes some sort of crazy committee that was totally unpredictable.
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