I had 9 of 16 teams advance from Round 1. I knew I would have high picks in a couple leagues and I was hoping for the Braves, Twins and Phillies. I didn’t get a high pick for Twins or Phillies, which was fine, since the teams I had my eye on went first. I got #3 for the Braves, but pedro snagged 1993 ahead of me (not surprisingly).
League 6, Pick 3: 1946 Detroit Tigers
Great American Ball Park
I’ve used modern Tigers teams/players a fair bit (my 2014 Tigers team won the World Series in Round 1), but I didn’t want to go that route again. Problem is, other than Cobb, I have very little usage of/feel for earlier Tigers players. I looked at Cobb teams, but the pitching was so bad and none stood out as clearly better than the others.
I eventually settled on 1946. With Hal Newhouser and Dizzy Trout leading the charge, I should have decent enough pitching to do well in my division, especially with an offense lead by Hank Greenberg, that includes some sneaky good players in George Kell, Roy Cullenbine, Barney McCosky and Pinky Higgins. They also have very good defense and will likely need it.
I’m optimistic about this team within my division and modern teams – the Cobb offenses may give us some trouble.
Prediction: 92-70
League 2, Pick 4: 1919 Boston Red Sox
West Side Grounds
With all the Pedro teams gone, there seemed to be two options: Take a team led by Williams or Ruth, or look for a more balanced team without stud hitters. I went for the former. The Williams teams had deeper offenses, but I couldn’t stomach the pitching, so Ruth it is.
Hopefully Ruth can carry a solid-but-not-spectacular pitching staff, because there isn’t much in the lineup outside of him. I have a few decent .300+ hitters, but went all defense at 2B, SS and 3B at the bottom of the order. Should be interesting.
This team has A LOT of innings, so I should at least have flexibility if someone isn’t performing. Ray Caldwell, Carl Mays, Waite Hoyt and Herb Pennock are the main starting pieces, and George Dumont provides a nice back-end bullpen option.
Ballpark was a challenge here. I don't have the lineup to go with a Palace of the Fans-type park, even with all the innings on my staff. I also didn't want to pick a park that boosts lefty homers, as it would also benefit Williams and Yaz when they come to town. I opted for West Side Grounds to mildly inconvenience visiting righty power hitters.
Not sure which way to go with this team. I think they’ll advance, but probably won’t dominate.
Prediction: 88-74
League 4, Pick 9: 1933 Pittsburgh Pirates
Municipal Stadiums
I felt like some of the good Athletics teams remaining would be in some tough divisions and not guaranteed to do well. The Pirates offered some good, balanced rosters that should at least ensure competitiveness.
The usual cast of characters rounds out the offense: Arky Vaughan, the Brothers Waner, Pie Traynor and a pleasant surprise in Freddy Lindstrom. The defense is top notch as well.
Waite Hoyt makes another appearance for me, joined by Ray Kremer and Larry French, with Leon Chagnon and Bill Harris in the pen.
I’ve had a lot of success in the past with some of these 1930s Pirates teams, so I’m optimistic this time around. I think this division is going to see a lot of runs scored.
Prediction: 87-75
League 7, Pick 9: 2010 Baltimore Orioles
Nationals Park
With 6 Phillies teams gone in the first 8 picks, Orioles was the way to go. This team jumped out at me almost immediately for three reasons: Jake Arrieta, the bullpen and defense. It’s a balanced team, with few studs, so I foresee a wide range of possible outcomes. Thankfully I avoided the 70s teams in my division.
My lineup consists of Miguel Tejada x2, Brian Roberts, Nick Markakis, Justin Turner, Garrett Atkins and Adam Jones.
Behind my Arrietas, we have a solid Millwood season, but we’ll be relying on another Millwood and Guthrie, which is going to cause some problems. Hopefully they can keep it close, because our bullpen is top notch, with Koji Uehara x2, Mike Gonzalez, Cla Meredith, Matt Albers and David Hernandez.
I really don’t know how to feel about this team. Feels like one that will need to win its division to advance.
Prediction: 83-79
League 1, Pick 15: 1909 New York Giants
Palace of the Fans
I waffled hard between the 1995 Yankees and 1909 Giants here. I ultimately would’ve been in the Yankees Central division against 30s and 60s teams, so I decided that would be an awful fit.
Christy Mathewson will have to do a lot of heavy lifting with this Giants team, but we should be up against relatively similar opposition in our division. The rest of the staff is solid, while not spectacular.
This is another good defensive team, that should help with what is likely to be a lot of balls in play. I went with Palace of the Fans to hopefully have my defense come into play more for an advantage. Just like with my Red Sox team, I sacrificed offense around the IF for superior defense, so Cy Seymour (x2) and Chief Meyers (x2) are going to have to lift a heavy load.
This team could surprise, but I’m not holding my breath.
Prediction: 78-82
League 3, Pick 20: 1925 St. Louis Cardinals
Palace of the Fans
I was excited to grab a solid Indians team here, but sadly, they had already been selected and I missed it. So I pivoted to this team.
The good news? This team is going to score A LOT of runs. Especially in Palace of the Fans, which I chose so I could at least see some fireworks on my way down. This division is going to see a lot of offense.
Rogers Hornsby (x2) and Jim Bottomley (x2) will provide the bulk of the offense, though Chick Hafey, Ray Blades, and even Taylor Douthit can rake as well. Defensively, we’ll be a little weak at 2B because of Hornsby, but everywhere else, we should be elite. I’ve used Douthit in the past and he had well over 60+ plays one year. He’s going to get a workout in this league.
My pitching staff has…a lot of innings. That’s about the only positive. Hopefully Jesse Haines, Allen Sothoren and Flint Rhem can slow the bleeding enough for my offense to do its work.
Once again, I see a wide range of possible outcomes, but I feel weirdly optimistic about this team.
Prediction: 86-76.
League 5, Pick 21: 1908 Chicago White Sox
Astrodome
This is similar to my 1909 Giants team: Weak offense, solid defense and great pitching in a division with largely similar (yet better) teams.
Ed Walsh is going to carry the load, with help from Frank Smith, Doc White and Frank Owen. Nick Altrock will contribute a bit as well.
Defensively this team is elite, which will be needed. No one on this team slugs over .476 and even the .300+ hitters are lightweights. We have zero power, so I went with Astrodome to virtually eliminate homers from our opposition and hope we can do just enough to scrape together some 2-1 wins.
I don’t expect much from this team, but hopefully they surprise me.
Prediction 81-81
League 8, Pick 23: 1929 Washington Senators
Palace of the Fans
Here we go again. Palace of the Fans is a trend for me, as I have a lot of solid contact hitters with little power and lots of IP on the pitching side.
I actually feel good about this team. We got bumped to the Central, so avoided all the Big Train teams and should be able to hang with our division mates.
I feel like some people may have missed Nick Altrock on this team, as he only had a few PA as a hitter and is not listed with pitchers on Baseball-Reference. He and Garland Braxton will form the rotation. Beyond that, it’s middling pitchers who will simply be tasked with preventing an onslaught of runs that my offense can’t overcome.
Joe Cronin and Buddy Myer are godsends for this team, as they can provide top defense around the infield and still hit. Goose Goslin, Joe Judge, Sam Rice and Muddy Ruel round out the lineup. This team will hit and the defense should help my pitching just enough to win me some games.
Prediction: 85-77
League 6, Pick 24: 2022 Atlanta Braves
Crosley Field
Picking last turned out to be a huge advantage here. I got to avoid the strong early 1900s teams (apologies again to joerat, who’s 1970 team is in a division with teams 50+ years earlier). I also didn’t want to go against the two Maddux teams in the Central, so modern team it was.
I went back and forth between 2020 and 2022. 2020 had Freddie Freeman, Cole Hamels and Pablo Sandoval, but ultimately, I mad the tough decision to pass on them for 2022, which brings Robinson Cano, Kanley Jansen and Raisel Iglesias. I think the bullpen help will be more valuable.
I have a 6-man rotation featuring Spencer Strider, Max Fried, Kyle Wright and Charlie Morton, which should be passable. As long as they can keep games close, my bullpen should slam the door (even with relying on the modern relievers schwarze eschews). Jansen, Iglesias, Will Smith, and Collin McHugh provide an elite pen with a TON of strikeouts, that should help with some of the older teams.
Despite losing Freeman and Sandoval, this lineup is still strong, with Cano, Matt Olson, Ronald Acuna, Marcell Ozuna and Austin Riley. The defense is also strong, which will be needed against those earlier teams.
I went with Crosley Field to boost my homers a bit, and it's -1 for hits, which should help a bit against the early 20th century teams.
Top to bottom, I feel like the Braves franchise is one of the deepest in this round. I see a lot of strong teams, so I’m not sure how confident to be, but I like this roster.
Prediction: 88-74
1/2/2025 12:35 PM (edited)