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May 24 2008

Baseball Fantasies - 5/24/08

Published by George under Fantasy, MLB

I’m not sure why I haven’t posted a fantasy baseball update in a while. Perhaps because I was busy with real life, perhaps because my teams were excelling and didn’t care, or perhaps cuz I just wasn’t making any moves.

Well, I just made some moves - so I shall use this time and medium for my cop-out post for today.

Friends League:

This team went from being my pride and joy to just plain looking fugly. Here is is:

C - Geovany Soto
1B - Mark Teixeira
2B - Brian Roberts
3B - David Wright
SS - Stephen Drew
MI - Aaron Hill
CI - Ryan Zimmerman
OF - Michael Bourn
OF - Alex Rios
OF - Alfonso Soriano
U - Mark Reynolds

SP - Carlos Zambrano
SP - Ben Sheets
SP - Matt Cain
SP - Felix Hernandez
SP - Jeremy Bonderman
RP - Brad Lidge
RP - Brian Fuentes

B - Dustin McGowan, SP
B - Micah Owings, SP
B - Daniel Cabrera, SP
B - Jeff Francoeur,OF

Let’s see - in the past month, I’ve dropped a slumping Frenchie from the lineup to keep Bourn in for his steals (even though this further killed my average - but hey at least he’s slightly picking it up as of late), dropped Broxton and Rafael Soriano outright (Soriano is gonna be replaced by John Smoltz as the closer anyways), and picked up Fuentes and Cabrera. Slim pickins for closers in this league, so I make due with Fuentes I suppose.

Note: I have owned Cabrera every year for as long as I can remember, and every year he has shown flashes of brilliances which leads to the annual “Daniel Cabrera Is Breaking Out” conversation. Well, perhaps it really is legit now. He’s not striking out as many guys anymore, but nor is he walking as many, and he’s definitely getting outs - and in the AL East at that. The time is now.

Another Note: Geovany Soto is the truth. He is well on his way to earning Fantasy MVP honors for not only my teams, but I’m sure a multitude of others as well.

Lastly, and shamefully, I have fallen to third place with 66.0 points. The leader has created a cushion for himself with 89.0 - but alas, the season is young.

Office League:

I’m proud to say that I can still call this my Office League, as my internship has now turned into an actual paid position, so hoo-ray for that. On with it:

C - Geovany Soto
1B - Mark Teixeira
2B - Rickie Weeks
3B - Aramis Ramirez
SS - Hanley Ramirez
OF - Jeff Francoeur
OF - Adam Dunn
OF - Ichiro Suzuki
U - David Murphy

SP - Tim Lincecum
SP - Ben Sheets
SP - Scott Kazmir
SP - Ervin Santana
RP - Joakim Soria
RP - Brad Lidge
RP - Joey Devine
RP - Joba Chamberlain

B - Homer Bailey, SP
B - Daniel Cabrera, SP
B - John Danks, SP
B - Dana Eveland, SP
B - Max Scherzer, RP
B - Eric Gagne, RP
B - Justin Upton, OF
B - Aaron Hill, 2B

DL - Rafael Furcal, SS
DL - Chris Young, SP

Wow - this has been revamped. Gallardo out for the year (seemingly) - dropped. Cla Meredith, Butler, Gomez worthless - dropped. Just picked up David Murphy to fill in the util spot for a slumping Justin Upton while Furcal comes back. Murphy might be legit, as he has been getting a substantial amount of at-bats (on pace for 644 as of writing) and has produced. Also picked up a resurging Weeks to mix and match with Aaron Hill.

Joba is getting promoted so I kept around a demoted Mad Max to shore up the bullpen. Gagne is injured slash worthless, so I picked up Joey Devine for the peripherals and decent K totals in the meantime. John Danks has been solid for a few weeks now, and Eveland is a new addition who I was surprised was even available. Should be solid for here on out.

Still atop the standings with 100.5 points, 2nd place a distant 83.0 - however things may not bode well for the future, as I had been ahead even more comfortably well above 110 points while the rest of the pack was in the 70’s - oh well… can’t be perfect for 162 games.

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Apr 14 2008

Baseball Fantasies - 4/14/08

Published by George under Fantasy, MLB

Although I’m typing this one up on a Monday morning, expect these little updates to happen on Sundays more often than not. It seemed a bit odd to start posting about the overwhelming powerhouses that are my fantasy baseball teams while play was still happening mid-Sunday.

But here we are, Monday morning and my two main teams (I forgot to draft my Yahoo team so it was auto-drafted - the unwanted stepchild) are sitting atop their respective leagues. What better time to show off than now?

To preface, I am currently playing in one friends league and one office league. Here are the specs:

Friends League:

  • 5×5 rotisserie format
  • 11 teams
  • C, 1B, 2B, SS, 3B, MI, CI, OF, OF, OF, U, SP, SP, SP, SP, SP, RP, RP, B, B, B, B, DL
  • Weekly roster management
  • Weekly waiver processing (oh man… more on this one later)

And here’s the squad:

C - Geovany Soto
1B - Mark Teixeira
2B - Brian Roberts
3B - David Wright
SS - Stephen Drew
MI - Aaron Hill
CI - Ryan Zimmerman
OF - Jeff Francoeur
OF - Alex Rios
OF - Alfonso Soriano
U - Michael Bourn

SP - Carlos Zambrano
SP - Ben Sheets
SP - Matt Cain
SP - Felix Hernandez
SP - Jeremy Bonderman
RP - Brad Lidge
RP - Jonathan Broxton

B - Dustin McGowan, SP
B - Micah Owings, SP
B - Heath Bell, RP
B - Mark Reynolds, 3B

DL - Rafael Soriano, RP

Pretty solid, no? The squad currently moved into 1st place with 78.50 points, ahead of 2nd place by 2.00 points. Just won Reynolds (the new Ryan Braun?) and Owings in our weekly waiver sweepstakes. Near the top in most categories. Failing in batting average and saves (thanks, injured closers)

Office League

  • 5×5 rotisserie format
  • 12 teams
  • C, 1B, 2B, SS, 3B, OF, OF, OF, U, SP, SP, SP, SP, RP, RP, RP, RP, B, B, B, B, B, B, B
  • Daily roster management

And here’s the squad:

C - Geovany Soto
1B - Mark Teixeira
2B - Aaron Hill
3B - Aramis Ramirez
SS - Hanley Ramirez
OF - Jeff Francoeur
OF - Adam Dunn
OF - Ichiro Suzuki
U - Rafael Furcal

SP - Tim Lincecum
SP - Ben Sheets
SP - Scott Kazmir
SP - Chris Young
RP - Joakim Soria
RP - Brad Lidge
RP - Eric Gagne
RP - Joba Chamberlain

B - Yovani Gallardo, SP
B - Daniel Cabrera, SP
B - Andy Sonnanstine, SP
B - Ervin Santana, SP
B - Cla Meredith, RP
B - Rick Ankiel, OF
B - Billy Butler, 1B
B - Justin Upton, OF
B - Carlos Gomez, OF

Lots going on in this league. Its a bit interesting having 4 starting RP’s. Luckily, Soria and the Kansas City Royals are off to a surprising start and Gagne is settling down. I drafted way too many hitters in this league and can’t get any of them in the lineup. Thinking of getting Gomez in there for some steals since Dunn ain’t hitting a lick to start the year. Regardless, I’m way atop the standings with 96.50 points (was over 100 previously all season) to the 2nd place team’s 79.50.

So far, so good in fantasy land. Just had to get this intro out of the way so I can bring you updates as the season goes on, since you all obviously care about my fantasy teams/knowledge.

Sorry guys - I just had to do this. Fantasy sports stories are the new poker stories.

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Mar 24 2008

5 Ways To Draft Like A Genius

Published by George under Fantasy, MLB

Easter Sunday was perhaps the most beautiful day of 2008 thus far in Southern California. Rather than spend the day outdoors playing in the sun, I was happily entrenched on the computer and in the books, studying for my upcoming fantasy baseball draft.

Although I got a late start on my study sesh, I pride myself in getting the most out of my resources and using them all efficiently. Standard draft advice aside, here are some strategies I use that have been successful for me:

1. Choose a good fantasy baseball draft magazine

This one is fairly simple. Magazines can definitely help steer you in the right direction, giving you some nice sleeper lists, bust lists, mock drafts (and analysis for the picks), stat projections, and player rankings.

There are tons of different magazines out there, so make sure you find one that has all of these components. Some mags tend to skip on extraneous analysis on say a mock draft, but you can’t go wrong with having more information and another voice pleading their case.

Make sure you select a magazine that is as updated as possible and has reasonable projections. Normally, I select a few players that I already feel strongly about and see how they stack up against the mag’s projections. To gauge how updated the magazine is, be up the offseason moves and see whether or not the involved players are on their respective new teams.

2. Use Baseball Prospectus

Deciphering the stats within Baseball Prospectus can be a fairly daunting task. Luckily for you, I already wrote a blog outlining the most important things for us fantasy nerds to know, and how to use them to your advantage. BP is scary good and tends to be right about a lot of things. Right before the draft, I like to make a list of names I already picked out as potential studs and breakouts out of BP and write their relevant stats as to why I deemed them as such. Just another reference tool to check as I draft.

3. Show up to the draft early

This applies more to online drafts. If you arrive to an in-person draft early, you’re just forced to make awkward small talk and will most likely get suckered into helping the host set up shop. Online however, you can go through the pre-ranked player lists and add all of your sleepers to your draft queue, as well as names you are going for in general. This saves you time during the draft as you don’t have to go through list after list looking for a particular name. Furthermore, if the system happens to lag or you get booted off, you won’t be too adversely affected if the computer has to pick in your absence, as you will at least be getting a player you wanted anyways.

4. Don’t get caught in pre-ranked hype

Every website or magazine you read has their own pre-rankings for players. Many of the rankings are fairly accurate and can more or less gauge when a player should be selected based on popular consensus. However, these pre-rankings can get outdated and fail to account for promotions, demotions, injuries, etc…

Furthermore, its necessary to take matters into your own hands and have your own thoughts about players. When I draft, I already have set prejudices and feelings about certain players. If you do enough of your own research and are convinced that, say, Michael Bourn is gonna break out and steal 50 bases, then dig a little deeper down the pre-ranked list and bump him up. Don’t be afraid to pick players out of the pre-ranked order. Be confident and value players yourself, using pre-rankings only as a gauge.

5. Know and diversify your internet resources

Don’t put all your eggs in one basket by relying solely on the projections of one website where you draft or one magazine that you bought. Look into various sources (ESPN, Yahoo, CBS Sportsline, magazines, etc…) and compare players across the board. Sticking to only one or two sources gets you too caught up in those authors’ thinking. Opening up a new tab in your web browser and loading up another website for a fresh perspective is always a good thing.

Hopefully some of that was helpful to whoever read it. Obviously there are countless other things to keep in mind that magazines and websites devote entire sections to, but those are 5 strategies I use to fine tune and give myself that extra edge. Tune in tomorrow (or hell, maybe later tonight if I’m bored) to see what this draft results this magic yields for yours truly!

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