I was all set to take Bill Dickey as the official catcher for this version of 16x16, but then joerat1 nominated Tim McCarver. I decided to go ahead and keep the Dickey nomination as a DH, knowing I could pivot to a different player later. I actually considered Rick Reuschel but pedrocerrano nominated him. After many of the nominations came in, I decided the league needed some good pitching teammates more than good hitting teammates so I switched to '96 Chipper Jones - with the idea that I would use him at SS if needed. I like flexibility in these drafts. Of course, '96 Greg Maddux and '96 John Smoltz were automatics to make my team, so I got two SP's already.
Round 1 - '64 Billy Pierce
He was a guy I was targeting with my top pick. He is inexpensive, usable a RP, and he has three nice teammate options (Juan Marichal, Gaylord Perry & Willie Mays). Plus, I move up in the draft order with this pick. I ended up not rostering either pitcher although it was close with Marichal. But I did roster '64 Willie Mays. He edged out '75 Fred Lynn due to the number of LH pitchers in this theme.
Round 2 - 1983 Vida Blue
This pick was strictly a salary saving move. I didn't want to get stuck with an expensive Blue. I didn't really even look at teammates, but as it turns out, he did have a good teammate that I ended up rostering... '83 Dan Quisenberry (139 IP, 0.93 whip).
Round 3 - 1998 Jose Offerman
This was a tough decision for me. '98 Offerman was clearly the best Offerman left and by starting him at 2B, that would free up teammate slot i could use later. But there was a run on Randy Johnsons right before this pick and '99 Johnson was the last of the top tier Johnsons. But I decided Johnson had too many decent seasons left to pick one this early. Little did I know that I would end up punting on Johnson.
Round 4 - 1998 Ellis Burks
Of course, calhoop takes '99 Johnson a few picks before me. I had '84 Reuschel all typed in and ready to submit (to save salary), but for some reason I changed my mind. I was looking at the Burks' seasons and didn't expect that I would be using him in a full-time role, so I decided to save money here instead and this version brought me a very nice '98 Barry Bonds season. And alas, '84 Reuschel gets taken (by shysters3) a few picks before my round 5 turn.
Round 5 - 1930 Jimmie Foxx
The nominated batters as a whole left a lot to be desired offensively, so I needed to make sure I got some stud hitters. I knew Foxx would provide those stud hitters. It was between '29 and '30, but the latter version got me '30 Lefty Grove, along with '30 Mickey Cochrane and '30 Al Simmons. Needless to say, this was an important pick for me.
Round 6 - 2009 Randy Johnson
I missed out on what I perceived were the only usable Randy Johnsons, so I figured I'd better go cheap. So I started looking at his teammates from his various cheap seasons. I found 2009 Tim Lincecum... sign me up.
Round 7 - 1996 Mariano Rivera
I was thrilled to get this player at this spot. I almost took him in each of the last three rounds. I know Rivera has a number of really good seasons to choose from, but getting 100+ IPs here is almost like getting two players with one pick. He's got some decent teammates, but nobody I seriously considered.
Round 8 - 1988 Rick Reuschel
I really wanted to take 94 or 96 Hoffman to lock up two stud RPs. But as I was looking at the Resuchels, I noticed that all the remaining Reuschels were expensive and most sucked. The '88 version was actually decent (low whip, low hr/9), so I grabbed him knowing that I could use him as SP#4 in my rotation (behind Maddux, Smoltz, Lincecum) if I needed another teammate slot somewhere else. I still have '64 Marichal and/or '30 Grove as a SP. Decisions, decisions...
Round 9 - 1996 Esteban Loaiza
'96 Hoffman went a few picks before me (shysters3 again!) so I was all ready to grab '94 Hoffman here (along with Gwynn as a potential teammate). Then I looked at Loaiza and saw an opportunity to save $2-$3 million in salary. I wasn't sure if I needed the savings, but I couldn't pass that up. In retrospect, I should have take 94 Hoffman.
Round 10 - 2006 Trevor Hoffman
I had '92 Brady Anderson written into my lineup from the beginning of the draft and was trying to decide when to take him. I finally had decided to grab him this round. He goes one pick in front of me to justinlee_24. Crap! Back to the drawing board. I realize there are only two Hoffmans that I would feel comfortable using so I take '06 Hoffman. There was a big Hoffman run after this pick, so I felt pretty good about it.
Round 11 - 1976 Jim Fregosi
The difference between a cheap and an expensive Fregosi could really derail your roster configuration. I grabbed the cheapest version here (I have Chipper playing SS). Four cheap ones went in round 12 and ff09 got the last cheap one in round 13. I guess I could've waited.
Round 12 - 1975 Tim McCarver (Bos)
The one downside of selecting 30 Foxx over 29 Foxx is that '30 Cochrane has < 600 PA. So I needed about 100 PA from McCarver. '75 Red Sox McCarver was cheap and had an OBP of .400. He also brings along '75 Fred Lynn, whom I ended up not using.
Round 13 - 1995 Brady Anderson
With three rounds to go, I needed Rolen, Anderson & Henderson. Two of those guys need to start for me (unless I move Reuschel into starting rotation). I knew I could easily get a Henderson to start if needed and I knew I could get a cheap Rolen if I needed, but there were no more cheap Andersons, so he was the obvious choice here. And I thought '95 was his best remaining season. Not great by any means (.815 ops).
Round 14 - 2002 Scott Rolen
I was all set on using '96 Henderson at DH, drafting a cheap Rolen and using my last teammate slot on 'stud 96 Caminiti. With only one person left to take Henderson, cholatse takes the '96 version. I could still use '09 P.Sandoval at 3B and take a different full time Henderson (i.e., 86), but decided to give up a little offense for more defense (to offset Chipper's B+/D+ at SS). Rolen is an A-/A+ at 3B and did hit 31 HRs. Hard to complain on getting stuck with a $6.4 million hitter in round 14.
Round 14 - 2000 Rickey Henderson (NYM)
As I mentioned in the draft thread, I could have taken the Mariners version of '00 Henderson to get Alex Rodriguez to play SS (moving Chipper to DH). But I don't typically have much luck with A-Rod. I could've taken '86 Henderson as a full-time player and moved Reuschel into the starting rotation, replaced '30 Grove with '98 Robb Nen and added '06 Cla Meredith. That strengthens the bullpen but also means I have to start Reuschel 40 games. As it is now, my rotation is Grove, Smoltz, Maddux, Lincecum with Reuschel and Pierece as long relief, Quisenberry & Hoffman as setup and Rivera as closer.
4/30/2018 2:08 PM (edited)