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Cuse - Jer is correct, Last I heard we have 9, but shoot Kevin a note to be certain. It is a really fun and competitive league -
$400 is a bit misleading. The entry fee is $200 and then $5 per trade or transaction. You get refunded the difference if you don't use all of your prepaid transaction loot.Leave a comment:
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I love your team S&B! You need another closer though, maybe you have a crappy lesser guy you didn't list. Pick up Borowski if no one has him maybe if you need one. I expect BIG THINGS from Haren this year and a big improvement for Felix. "Public league" explains alot of those selections as you get people with NO CLUE and wind up not paying attention.
Your team is stacked though, nice job. I'm in a bunch of leagues already so not sure if I want to drop another $400 though I do LOVE fantasy baseball. I have two AL ONLY leagues for money and a couple other free ones. Let me know if Kevin still needs people I guess though...Leave a comment:
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Cuse - you need to get into Kevin's 8x8...Lots of fun. Total cost usually around $400Leave a comment:
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public league,
Mauer
Konerko
Weeks
Blalock
Reyes
Swisher
Kendrick
Crawford
Wells
D. Young
Griffey
Bonds
Staff
C. Young
Lowe
King Felix
Haren
Davis
Billingsly
Wagner
add the usual late round picksLeave a comment:
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You're first 5 are absolutely phenomenal. How does Vernon Wells wind up in the 5th round?
IMO, Soriano is the #2 overall pick and you can make a case he's #1 because of his SB's. I can't believe he went 13th, that's absolute LARCENY for whoever got him. I also can't believe Crawford went so low at #23, that's is INSANE. No offense, but there must be a bunch of guys in that league who don't really know what they are doing. Is it a public league or a good, solid private league? Hafner 5th overall is a brutal pick, and Thome 7th might be the worst pick of all time??? Ortiz 3rd??? What the ****??? 1B can be plucked off the waiver wire the position is so deep. Meanwhile, Beltran and Manny go 20th and 17th? Makes no sense at all. The 2nd round might be better than the first round overall, haha... Very strange.
Nice job by you though, for sure! Hopefully you filled out your roster with power guys, closers, and capable starting pitchers and you should be very formidable.Last edited by CuseFan10; 03-02-2007, 02:27 PM.Leave a comment:
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actual draft results from this morning.
Standard Head to Head
1) Pujols
2) Reyes - my pick
3) Ortiz
4) A-Rod
5) Hafner
6) Utley
7) Thome
8) Abreau
9) Howard
10) Bay
11) Berkman
12) Cabrera
Notables
13) Santana
16) Soriano
17) Manny
19) Vlad
20) Beltran
23) Crawford - my 2nd pick...shocked he was there
My first 5
1) Reyes
2) Crawford
3) Mauer
4) Konerko
5) V. WellsLeave a comment:
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Call me crazy, but I think Vladdy will be much more valuable this yeah than C.C.Leave a comment:
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HOTD - put Crawford where VLAD is, and i could live with that!:cool:Leave a comment:
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You're in a great spot at #2. I would personally take Reyes. He is a roto monster... plain and simple.
My 10 would be:
1. Pujols
2. Reyes
3. Soriano
4. Howard
5. Guerrero (may be able to get him at a huge bargain this year)
6. A-Rod
7. Santana
8. Cabrera
9. Ortiz
10. UtleyLeave a comment:
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I agree with you 100%, and as far as I'm concerned drafting a starting pitcher anywhere in the top 6 or 7 rounds is a mistake, but others don't feel the same way, and these are projected rankings. On the flip side, if Santana makes it back to me in the 2nd round, he won't make it past me!!Just a note on my top 10, I put Santana there because I think that is where he deserves to be but I rarely pick a pitcher in the first round so that would probably not be the order I would draft them. I feel that I can usually get value by drafting stud offense then some good lower top tier pitchers later.Leave a comment:
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Just a note on my top 10, I put Santana there because I think that is where he deserves to be but I rarely pick a pitcher in the first round so that would probably not be the order I would draft them. I feel that I can usually get value by drafting stud offense then some good lower top tier pitchers later.Leave a comment:
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thanks Guys, Jer - I like your thinking with both A-Rod and Crawford. This just may be the year that Crawford makes the leap to the top. (the top of corse being #2 behind Pujols) JML - a little worried about Howard this year, he's got some nice table setters, but Burrell, Helms and Barajas as protection?Leave a comment:
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Just my opinion but I would drop Howard down a bit. He has not proven time again that he can produce those kind of stats plus there are a lot of good 1st basemen. I actually have him and Ortiz about the same with Howard a bit more upside but Ortiz more consistent.
I really like Soriano but the Cub factor has me worried. Here is my top 10:
1 - Pujols - no brainer IMO
2 - ARod - Even in a bad year he was still very good, look for a bounce back.
3 - Reyes - SS position makes him very valuable.
4 - Santana - No pitcher even close to him.
5 - Soriano - Cub factor keeps him from being #2.
6 - Crawford - Can make you competitive in steals by himself, looking for a little more power this year from him.
7 - David Wright - I just really like him and think he will have a huge year.
8 - Ryan Howard - I want to see him do it for more than 1 year before I move him up.
9 - David Ortiz - Consistent big hitter, too bad he can only be used as DH.
10 - Carlos Beltran - One of my favorite players so that is why he is here.
Others receiving consideration for #10 in no particular order:
Chase Utley - Best 2nd basemen by a wide margin.
Vlad Guerrero - seems to be headed down.
Miguel Cabrera - Dude can flat out hit!
Grady Sizemore - Does a little bit of everything.Leave a comment:

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