I didn't get a chance to post a pick-by-pick recap as it was happening this year, but I did do the NFBC slow draft again this year. It's 15 teams, standard 5x5, 23-man lineups and 27 reserves. Draft and hold, so that's it. No trades, no FA pickups. What you get in March is what you get.
The KDS gods weren't all that kind to me and I drew the 13th pick. I wanted 12th (Trout, Altuve, Turner, Arenado, Blackmon, Bryant, the big 4 pitchers, Betts, Correa). But it ended up working out OK anyway. I really like Blackmon and would have picked him pretty high if I had the chance.
Generally speaking, my approach was to load up on corners early, because I liked a lot of top end 3B/1B, and didn't like the lower end guys. Similiarly, I liked the lower end MIs plenty, but wasn't enamored with the top guys outside of the really big names. My 2017 draft was torpedoed by pitching and generally ugly early picks after the first 2 rounds (I went Bryant/Lindor, then Cueto, then Cespedes/Polanco, then Tanaka and Ken Giles, then Adam Eaton in round 8).
Round 1: Trout, Altuve, Arenado, Turner,Kershaw were the first 5. Then Betts. Caught a break when Stanton went 7. Another when Goldy went 8. Sale went 9, Correa 10. Gary Sanchez (!) went 11th and Blackmon 12th. So then I had pick 13 and 18, and Scherzer/Kluber were still on the board. I didn't have faith that either would make it back to 18 so my pick was settled - I took Scherzer.
Round 2
Harper, Votto, Freeman and Kluber went around the turn, leaving me either Bryant or Lindor. Having scouted the CI situation above I made the tough call to go with Bryant over Lindor. I really like Bryant this year - his BB% is rising and his IFFB% is falling - I just need him to actually rack up the counting stats.
Rounds 3-4
Kimbrel went the pick before me (3.12) and I would have considered him. I decided to double-tap pitching instead and took Greinke in round 3, narrowly choosing him over Verlander. Humidor and WHIP and all that. For round 4, I really didn't have a player I loved. I thought about taking Encarnacion given my feelings on CI. I thought about taking Rendon or Dozier. Finally I panicked and took Wilson Contreras, a pick that I think I hate in retrospect. I thought long and hard about triple-tapping aces and going Darvish. I think I would have been happier with any of E5/Dozier/Darvish/Verlander here.
Rounds 5-6
I took Lorenzo Cain in round 5 - a bit of a reach, but I needed speed and runs, and he gives me both with a good AVG. If he's healthy. Knock on wood. Followed him up with Ken Giles in round 6. I thought about Cody Allen instead and probably should have done that. Also thought about Travis Shaw.
Rounds 7-8
Shaw made it back to me at 7.13 so I snagged him. I grabbed Andrew McCutchen in round 8. I can't help it - I love the guy. I think he's Cain lite - .280, 20ish HRs, 10ish steals, 90ish runs. Despite getting almost no speed in rounds 1-4, I was now feeling OK about steals. Not great, but OK.
Rounds 9-12
Ah, the good old days when Greg Bird and Jeff Samardjzia were healthy, and visions of .240-35hr and 200 solid innings of SP work danced in my head. I took Bird at 9.13 and Sharky at 10.02. I took Delino Deshields in round 11. Ah the days when you could get Delino at pick 163 and it was a reach. Then I grabbed Archie Bradley in round 12.
I won't go round by round, here's the rest of the squad and what the lineup looks like right now. I took Ervin Santana after he was injured, but I am thinking 4.5 good months is still worth having. I definitely wanted a 1B-eligible guy in my UT spot in case of Bird issues. I reached for Robles back when Eaton hadn't played in a spring game yet and Taylor was injured. The whole Nats team seems injury prone so I think I can still get .280 and 25 steals from Robles if I need them. I might just need ABs from him though.
I tried hard to draft a lot of good MRs as I didn't have enough last year, and sometimes you just need a MR to fill in. And looking at my current pitching injuries I need a lot of them.
Catcher - Contreras (4) and Barnhart (22) ... Maldanado (31) and John Hicks (41-not C eligible yet)
Corners - Yonder Alonso (17), Bryant (2) and Shaw (7) ... Bird (10), Adrian Gonzalez (33), Brian Anderson (35)
Middles - Cesar Hernandez (14), Zach Cozart (16), Brandon Crawford (19) ... Neil Walker (26), Chad Pinder (28 ), Utley (46)
Outfield and UT Cain (5), Cutch (8), Deshields (11), Choo (20), Granderson (29) and Derek Fisher (24) ... Robles (15), Toles (37), Kyle Tucker (40)
Starting Pitchers - Scherzer (1), Greinke (3), Michael Fulmer (13), Kyle Gibson (30), Tyler Mahle (27) .. Samardjzia (9), E Santana (18 ), Gohara (21), Biagini (34), Tropeano (36), AJ Cole (39), Hellickson (44), Martin Perez (48 ), Brian Johnson (50)
Relievers - Ken Giles (6), Archie Bradley (12), Boxberger (23), Yusmiero Petit (25) .. Swarzak (32), Daniel Hudson (37), Darren O'Day (42), Joe Smith (45), George Kontos (47), Ryan Tepera (49)
I really need big things from some of my primary bench guys - Neil Walker, Fisher/Tucker, Granderson and maybe Brian Anderson. Obviously a breakout from Robles or one of the Astros OFs would be huge. I'm hoping Tucker or Robles is up by mid-season so I tried to pick guys who would be likely to start early even if they don't play all year (Fisher, Toles, Utley, AGonz). I didn't get Hirano and I didn't get enough Giles handcuffs.
The KDS gods weren't all that kind to me and I drew the 13th pick. I wanted 12th (Trout, Altuve, Turner, Arenado, Blackmon, Bryant, the big 4 pitchers, Betts, Correa). But it ended up working out OK anyway. I really like Blackmon and would have picked him pretty high if I had the chance.
Generally speaking, my approach was to load up on corners early, because I liked a lot of top end 3B/1B, and didn't like the lower end guys. Similiarly, I liked the lower end MIs plenty, but wasn't enamored with the top guys outside of the really big names. My 2017 draft was torpedoed by pitching and generally ugly early picks after the first 2 rounds (I went Bryant/Lindor, then Cueto, then Cespedes/Polanco, then Tanaka and Ken Giles, then Adam Eaton in round 8).
Round 1: Trout, Altuve, Arenado, Turner,Kershaw were the first 5. Then Betts. Caught a break when Stanton went 7. Another when Goldy went 8. Sale went 9, Correa 10. Gary Sanchez (!) went 11th and Blackmon 12th. So then I had pick 13 and 18, and Scherzer/Kluber were still on the board. I didn't have faith that either would make it back to 18 so my pick was settled - I took Scherzer.
Round 2
Harper, Votto, Freeman and Kluber went around the turn, leaving me either Bryant or Lindor. Having scouted the CI situation above I made the tough call to go with Bryant over Lindor. I really like Bryant this year - his BB% is rising and his IFFB% is falling - I just need him to actually rack up the counting stats.
Rounds 3-4
Kimbrel went the pick before me (3.12) and I would have considered him. I decided to double-tap pitching instead and took Greinke in round 3, narrowly choosing him over Verlander. Humidor and WHIP and all that. For round 4, I really didn't have a player I loved. I thought about taking Encarnacion given my feelings on CI. I thought about taking Rendon or Dozier. Finally I panicked and took Wilson Contreras, a pick that I think I hate in retrospect. I thought long and hard about triple-tapping aces and going Darvish. I think I would have been happier with any of E5/Dozier/Darvish/Verlander here.
Rounds 5-6
I took Lorenzo Cain in round 5 - a bit of a reach, but I needed speed and runs, and he gives me both with a good AVG. If he's healthy. Knock on wood. Followed him up with Ken Giles in round 6. I thought about Cody Allen instead and probably should have done that. Also thought about Travis Shaw.
Rounds 7-8
Shaw made it back to me at 7.13 so I snagged him. I grabbed Andrew McCutchen in round 8. I can't help it - I love the guy. I think he's Cain lite - .280, 20ish HRs, 10ish steals, 90ish runs. Despite getting almost no speed in rounds 1-4, I was now feeling OK about steals. Not great, but OK.
Rounds 9-12
Ah, the good old days when Greg Bird and Jeff Samardjzia were healthy, and visions of .240-35hr and 200 solid innings of SP work danced in my head. I took Bird at 9.13 and Sharky at 10.02. I took Delino Deshields in round 11. Ah the days when you could get Delino at pick 163 and it was a reach. Then I grabbed Archie Bradley in round 12.
I won't go round by round, here's the rest of the squad and what the lineup looks like right now. I took Ervin Santana after he was injured, but I am thinking 4.5 good months is still worth having. I definitely wanted a 1B-eligible guy in my UT spot in case of Bird issues. I reached for Robles back when Eaton hadn't played in a spring game yet and Taylor was injured. The whole Nats team seems injury prone so I think I can still get .280 and 25 steals from Robles if I need them. I might just need ABs from him though.
I tried hard to draft a lot of good MRs as I didn't have enough last year, and sometimes you just need a MR to fill in. And looking at my current pitching injuries I need a lot of them.
Catcher - Contreras (4) and Barnhart (22) ... Maldanado (31) and John Hicks (41-not C eligible yet)
Corners - Yonder Alonso (17), Bryant (2) and Shaw (7) ... Bird (10), Adrian Gonzalez (33), Brian Anderson (35)
Middles - Cesar Hernandez (14), Zach Cozart (16), Brandon Crawford (19) ... Neil Walker (26), Chad Pinder (28 ), Utley (46)
Outfield and UT Cain (5), Cutch (8), Deshields (11), Choo (20), Granderson (29) and Derek Fisher (24) ... Robles (15), Toles (37), Kyle Tucker (40)
Starting Pitchers - Scherzer (1), Greinke (3), Michael Fulmer (13), Kyle Gibson (30), Tyler Mahle (27) .. Samardjzia (9), E Santana (18 ), Gohara (21), Biagini (34), Tropeano (36), AJ Cole (39), Hellickson (44), Martin Perez (48 ), Brian Johnson (50)
Relievers - Ken Giles (6), Archie Bradley (12), Boxberger (23), Yusmiero Petit (25) .. Swarzak (32), Daniel Hudson (37), Darren O'Day (42), Joe Smith (45), George Kontos (47), Ryan Tepera (49)
I really need big things from some of my primary bench guys - Neil Walker, Fisher/Tucker, Granderson and maybe Brian Anderson. Obviously a breakout from Robles or one of the Astros OFs would be huge. I'm hoping Tucker or Robles is up by mid-season so I tried to pick guys who would be likely to start early even if they don't play all year (Fisher, Toles, Utley, AGonz). I didn't get Hirano and I didn't get enough Giles handcuffs.
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