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Originally posted by Erik View PostIf anything, Bruce is underrated given how consistent he is and how inconsistent power guys have gotten.
Imagine what he could have done if Dusty hadn't played the "I don't want to put my two good left-handed hitters together" card and batted Bruce 5th so often.Only the madman is absolutely sure. -Robert Anton Wilson, novelist (1932-2007)
Faith is believing what you know ain't so. -Mark Twain, author and humorist (1835-1910)
A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices.
-- William James
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I called out Verlander with the first call out last year and he went for $51. My league will pay top dollar for every stud called out no matter when they are called out."I lingered round them, under that benign sky: watched the moths fluttering among the heath and harebells, listened to the soft wind breathing through the grass, and wondered how any one could ever imagine unquiet slumbers for the sleepers in that quiet earth."
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Originally posted by DJBeasties View PostAfter doing some serp mocks and auctions, who have you guys seen that you feel is overvalued? I am nominating first player this year since I won my local league so i'd like to throw a guy out whose perceived value may much higher than actual value.
Jay Bruce? Maybe Mark Trumbo?
What do you guys think?
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Given that Machado is coming off serious knee surgery, I'm not sure he'll be overvalued.
I'd add Josh Donaldson (also a 3B), who'll be a fashionable "sleeper" or "unknown" pick with almost every "expert".Only the madman is absolutely sure. -Robert Anton Wilson, novelist (1932-2007)
Faith is believing what you know ain't so. -Mark Twain, author and humorist (1835-1910)
A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices.
-- William James
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Originally posted by eldiablo505...to the championship!Only the madman is absolutely sure. -Robert Anton Wilson, novelist (1932-2007)
Faith is believing what you know ain't so. -Mark Twain, author and humorist (1835-1910)
A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices.
-- William James
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I was in an AL-Only league that had two Yankees fans. One of the long-timers told me, "Throw out the name of the newest shiny Yankee toy and see what happens." It was hilarious--to everyone else. Based on that, I'll add--
Brian McCann
Jacoby Ellsbury
Masahiro Tanaka
I'm sure it applies to other teams' new players, too. In my old NL-Only league, I'd always throw out the latest new Red, just to watch the drama. Position players only, because Jim Bowden didn't believe in pitching.Only the madman is absolutely sure. -Robert Anton Wilson, novelist (1932-2007)
Faith is believing what you know ain't so. -Mark Twain, author and humorist (1835-1910)
A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices.
-- William James
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Originally posted by BuckyBuckner View PostAre you sure that's the right play? In my league I've found that the first player that gets tossed actually goes for less than he should. It's as if people are a little gun shy to pick up the very first player. Obviously every league is a little different.
Shhhhhhh...."Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
"Your shitty future continues to offend me."
-Warren Ellis
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Given that he is a new, shiny Yankee and we are in NJ, and that our pitching pool will be deep, I suspect Tanaka is going to go for way more than I will be willing to pay. He could be worth it, we just don't know at this point, but I'm quite sure my comfort level will be exceeded during the bidding.Originally posted by Kevin SeitzerWe pinch ran for Altuve specifically to screw over Mith's fantasy team.
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Originally posted by Erik View PostGiven that he is a new, shiny Yankee and we are in NJ, and that our pitching pool will be deep, I suspect Tanaka is going to go for way more than I will be willing to pay. He could be worth it, we just don't know at this point, but I'm quite sure my comfort level will be exceeded during the bidding.
Chris Davis is going to be overvalued IMO...he K's far too much to support his stats last season, although he's still going to be a 30+ HR guy.
Joey Votto is another guy...one of the greatest pure hitters on the planet, but sometimes you HAVE to swing the bat to help your team more."Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
"Your shitty future continues to offend me."
-Warren Ellis
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Originally posted by Hornsby View PostAgreed...who knows what pitching in NY does to the psyche of certain players? Not to mention what a crappy bandbox of a park it is to pitch in just speaking generally. Frankly, I think that he was poorly represented, he could have made more money by going to a place with lower taxes, and played in a better ballpark besides. It'll be interesting to see what happens once the 1st few pop flys go out of the yard against him...
Chris Davis is going to be overvalued IMO...he K's far too much to support his stats last season, although he's still going to be a 30+ HR guy.
Joey Votto is another guy...one of the greatest pure hitters on the planet, but sometimes you HAVE to swing the bat to help your team more.
Votto saw 42.3% of pitches in the strike zone when he came to bat with RISP; that was in the bottom 15th percentile in the league. Only Dan Uggla of all people chased fewer pitches out of the zone in RISP situations.
Let's say Choo got on 2nd, and Cozart struck out or grounded out and didn't advance the runner. Votto comes up with a run expectancy of 0.72. If he expands his zone and gets an out, run expectancy drops to .348. If he simply gets on base, , run expectancy goes to 0.963.
It's not Votto's fault that Dusty wasted the 2 hole all season long putting their worst hitters there.
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Originally posted by Moonlight J View PostThis is bad logic
Votto saw 42.3% of pitches in the strike zone when he came to bat with RISP; that was in the bottom 15th percentile in the league. Only Dan Uggla of all people chased fewer pitches out of the zone in RISP situations.
Let's say Choo got on 2nd, and Cozart struck out or grounded out and didn't advance the runner. Votto comes up with a run expectancy of 0.72. If he expands his zone and gets an out, run expectancy drops to .348. If he simply gets on base, , run expectancy goes to 0.963.
It's not Votto's fault that Dusty wasted the 2 hole all season long putting their worst hitters there.
Here's an interesting article regarding that record setting season...
"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
"Your shitty future continues to offend me."
-Warren Ellis
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