League 2: Dodgers 16-40-47-77-88-17
Pick 1 - 1916: I knew I wanted to go Dodgers, just because I felt better about the way the Dodgers teams were spread out over time, while the A's had more gaps in where they were good. I decided to zag where I felt other managers would zig in this draft. I figured the Koufax years, 2003-2022 and the Jackie Robinson/Pee Wee Reese years would go quick, so I decided to save those for later in the draft and target the "worse" portions of Dodgers history first. My thought was that this strategy would give me a very balanced Dodgers team, where I would be likely to have 25 solid players and hopefully get me to round 5. This led me to looking at the 1903-1922 section first, where the only good "Dodgers" team I found was the 1916 Brooklyn Robins. I snatched them up first; this gave me my Zack Wheat for center field, a solid platoon catcher in Lew McCarty, and a very solid lefty pitcher in Rube Marquard. I ended up considering another pitcher from this time, but at the end of my draft I was light on catchers and heavy on hitters, so I added a solid defensive catcher in Chief Mayers as my 4th selection from 1916. While this was a relatively bad 1st round pick, it meant I wouldn't have to sift through bad 1903-1922 years where I may only get 1 contributer.
Pick 2 - 1988: The next weakest draft options were 1923-1942 and 1983-2002 in my view, but unfortunately schwarze picked the best options from both of these years at the 1-2 turn in 1930 and 1985. I was left debating between 1988 and 1940, and decided on 1988 because the pitching on that team was just fantastic. I added Kirk Gibson's MVP year to my offense (although the glove is bad, so I will likely platoon him), along with Orel Hershiser's Cy Young year as a good starter. I also added a couple of solid bullpen arms in Jay Howell and Tim Belcher to help build a bullpen, which I wanted to do with my 83-02 pick.
Pick 3 - 1940: I was lucky enough to still have 1940 available to pick at round 3, so I snatched them up without much thought. 1940 gave me a very solid 1B in Dolph Camilli, a solid arm in Freddie Fitzsimmons, and some solid bench/platoon bats in OF Joe Medwick and 3B Pete Reiser. Again, not an exciting team, but the options from 1923-1942 were not the best and I was glad to come up from the scrapheap with some solid contributers.
Pick 4 - 1977: The Koufax years of 1963-1966 were long gone at this point, but I was okay with missing out due to the wealth of other pitchers I was able to get already. 1977 was a very solid consolation prize, as I was able to stick to my goal of a balanced team. Burt Hooten would be another solid starter, while Elias Sosa would be a very good bullpen arm. On offense, Davey Lopes would be a good 2B and speed guy, while Reggie Smith was possibly my best bat and a switch hitter in the outfield. This might just be the most value I got of the 6 teams I drafted.
Pick 5 - 2017: I was last to pick from 1943-1962 and 2003-2022, so the order here is kind of arbitrary, but the second to last pick in 2003-2022 came sooner, so this was technically my 5th pick. This pick was really the basis of my whole "pick the weaker sections" sooner, because the 2017 Dodgers were an absolutely phenomenal team with probably 10+ possible players to roster, and I got them in Round 5. However, this was actually a very tough call, because the incredible Eric Gagne was still there in 2003. I went with 2017, however, because I had a pretty big hole at 3B, and Justin Turner was a very solid option. 2017 also gave me a still very good Clayton Kershaw year and two very good relievers in Kenley Jansen and Brandon Morrow. My final pick was a choice between Corey Seager at SS, Cody Bellinger as a 1B/OF option, and Alex Wood as a lefty pitcher. This was a tough call, but I knew I wanted to get a good Pee Wee Reese at SS with my final pick, and I already had my starting OF/1B filled, so I went with Alex Wood. Wish someone picked 2003 or 2017 before me to make the choice easier, but I'm very happy I waited until the end to get this very solid squad.
Pick 6 - 1947: As I said before, I wanted a good Pee Wee Reese at SS, and that left 1947 or 1948 as my options. 1948 had the better Jackie Robinson who I could have put at 2nd or 3rd, but 1947 had the better Reese, so I went that route. I added ROY Robinson as well, even though he can only play 1st, as a solid bench bat/PH. I also added Bruce Edwards as a passable catcher, and Arky Vaughan as a solid PH.
After building my team, I'm pretty happy with how it turned out, but I'm also last in salary in League 2 with only 112 million, so I worry that my team lacks the power to really make a run in this league. However, I do believe I am lower on the IP/PA in the league, so there's definitely a path that I could still make work, and I was also last in salary with my Round 3 team, so I may just draft a lot closer to a 6000 AB/1500 IP than most other teams. I'm hoping to skate by with maybe 78 wins and just sneak into Round 5. If I could go back and redo my draft, I think I would have taken an elite Koufax year from 1963-66 at my first pick to boost up my salary a bit, but I'm overall happy with my draft, and am just hoping it pans out now.