Posted by footballmm11 on 7/24/2020 8:42:00 AM (view original):
| Pick |
AnchorYr |
AnchorFr |
Twist? |
TwistYr |
TwistFr |
Teammate |
| Clayton Kershaw |
2012 |
LAD |
no |
|
|
|
| Caleb Thielbar |
2013 |
MIN |
no |
|
|
|
| Luis Gonzalez |
2004 |
ARI |
yes |
2001 |
ARI |
SP Randy Johnson |
| Todd Jones |
2003 |
COL |
yes |
1994 |
HOU |
1B Jeff Bagwell |
| Reggie Smith |
1967 |
BOS |
yes |
1969 |
BOS |
SS Rico Petrocelli |
| Chris Young |
2014 |
SEA |
yes |
2007 |
SDP |
P Jake Peavy |
| Bob Leee |
1964 |
ANA |
no |
|
|
|
| Jose Hernandez |
2006 |
PIT |
yes |
2004 |
LAD |
3B Adrian Beltre |
| Ruben Sierra |
1997 |
TOR |
yes |
2000 |
TEX |
C Ivan Rodriguez |
| Stan Javier |
1994 |
OAK |
yes |
2001 |
SEA |
P Arthur Rhodes |
| Scooter Gennett |
2017 |
CIN |
no |
|
|
|
| Charlie Kerfeld |
1986 |
HOU |
no |
|
|
|
| Jeff Juden |
1997 |
WSN |
yes |
1994 |
PHI |
C Darren Daulton |
| Juan Lagares |
2018 |
NYM |
no |
|
|
|
| Zach Eflin |
2018 |
PHI |
no |
|
|
|
| Dave Leonhard |
1968 |
BAL |
yes |
1970 |
BAL |
OF Merv Rettemund |
I admittedly felt lost for the first few rounds. Part of that was just being a new theme that I was unfamiliar with (teammates/twists/etc.), part of it was being a capped league, and part of it was I started a draft league that just happened to fill and start right around the same time so I was preoccupied with running that.
Initial Pick: 2012 LAD Clayton Kershaw (P)
When in doubt, I usually just pick a Dodgers season of some sort. The only things I looked for were: (a) teams where the top player was a good bit better than the rest of his teammates and (b) no inflation. I settled on 2012 Kershaw.
Pick 1: 2013 MIN Caleb Thielbar (P)
I was admittedly unprepared and still a bit lost as to strategy. Was this going to play more like an uncapped league, where getting to $120m was going to be hard? Or more like a true cap league where there would be plenty of options? Uncapped leagues are more about just accumulating as much pure value as possible, while capped leagues are more about efficient spending and getting pieces that fit together with each other, your park, etc.
So I went with about the most flexible thing you could find: a cheap reliever who didn't require a twist. I knew "anchor" players were going to be much harder to find value in, low-inning but high-quality relievers can fit pretty much anywhere, and going with a low salary let me essentially kick the can down the road, giving me time to prep while still picking early the next round.
Pick 2: 2004 ARI Luis Gonzalez (OF) -> twist to 2001 ARI and pair with Randy Johnson (P)
I still didn't have a great handle on things or a great way to look up teammates, so I just went hunting for good twist players and then searching to see if they had a good teammate. This one popped out pretty quickly and I grabbed it despite the big salaries.
Pick 3: 2003 COL Todd Jones (P) -> twist to 1994 HOU and pair with Jeff Bagwell (1B)
I finally had my "teammates" spreadsheet created so I could more easily find what I was looking for. Mostly just wanted both a twist and a teammate who were good. Jones gives me a quality reliever and Bagwell is a monster in 94.
Pick 4: 1967 BOS Reggie Smith (OF) -> twist to 1969 BOS and pair with Rico Petrocelli (SS)
Needed a SS and figured I was going to need to use a teammate pick on one. Smith has a nice 1969 season as well.
Pick 5: 2014 SEA Chris Young (P) -> twist to 2007 SDP and pair with Jake Peavy (P)
I had debated this duo last round but passed on them because SS is harder to find and I had just completed a Padres quick draft league where I got both 07 Young and Peavy. But what do they say, you can never have too much of a good thing?
Pick 6: 1964 ANA Bob Lee (P)
Wanted to save some twists for later on and had my eye on Lee as one of the best anchor players for a while. Judging by pedrocerrano's comments, I took him just in time.
Pick 7: 2006 PIT Jose Hernandez (2B/UT) -> twist to 2004 LAD and pair with Adrian Beltre (3B)
Still need 3B and C. 2004 Beltre is still out there and Hernandez provides plenty of flexibility. He can play nearly every position as part of a platoon or just be a utility man. I ended up using him as the RH half of my 2B platoon.
Pick 8: 1997 TOR Ruben Sierra (DH) -> twist to 2000 TEX and pair with Ivan Rodriguez (C)
Only 389 PA, but the best catcher left on the market. Sierra isn't good but he's super cheap (just a hair over $200k) and can always use that in a cap league. I'm starting to realize I don't have a lot of money left!
Pick 9: 1994 OAK Stan Javier (OF) -> twist to 2001 SEA and pair with Arthur Rhodes (P)
Needed some OF and RP without too much salary. I initially had penciled in Joel Pineiro here but when I got to my last pick, I was slightly over the cap and switching to Rhodes dropped just enough salary. He's just as good, just a few less innings, so not a big deal.
Pick 10: 2017 CIN Scooter Gennett (2B/UT)
I needed a 2B, wanted to save my last couple twists, and he fit nicely with Hernandez both in handedness and plate appearances. Neither one can range worth a lick, but they can both field and hit okay.
Pick 11: 1986 HOU Charlie Kerfeld (P)
Best reliever for an anchor player still left for me.
Pick 12: 1996 MON Jeff Juden (P) -> twist to 1994 PHI and pair with Darren Daulton (C)
Needed another half to my catcher platoon. Daulton has a few too many PA, but he's lefty and can hit well enough to use those PA as a pinch-hitter or spare 1B/OF if needed.
Pick 13: 2018 NYM Juan Lagares (OF)
Running out of money, looking for any cheap value I can find. Lagares can hit a little bit, field a little bit, and run a little bit. Cool.
Pick 14: 2018 PHI Zach Eflin (P)
Pick 15: 1968 BAL Dave Leonhard (P) -> twist to 1970 BAL and pair with Merv Rettemund (OF)
I should have started doing this WAY sooner but finally with my last two picks I planned out my team. I needed two things: (1) a part-time OF to pair with Stan Javier and (2) enough mop-up innings to keep the ship afloat.
I looked at a couple other OF options, but Rettemund was nearly perfect. He had just enough PA, enough pop in the bat, and as a nice bonus some pretty good defense. That last part was nice since I can stick him in CF if Reggie Smith's D/A defense leads to too many errors for me to stomach. Luckily there was one 1968 BAL player left who played in 1970 and had a cheap season left. Leonhard's 29 innings will be purely mop-up.
That left just 2018 PHI and Zach Eflin has over 100 not-terrible innings. He put me slightly over the cap, but the drop off to the next PHI pitcher was huge in both innings and quality, so I was able to just do the aforementioned swap from Pineiro to Rhodes and get under.
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I honestly have no idea how this team will do.
Positives:
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I spent efficiently: Not too many PA or IP that would be wasted. Not too much inflation (Bagwell cost me some but that's mostly it).
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My lineup fits together pretty well: I don't have a pure leadoff hitter, but plenty of guys who can fake it there. Bagwell and Gonzalez give me a nice L/R tag team and the rest of my lineup is pretty solid without a big hole.
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I like my starting pitching: I tend to go more bullpen-heavy but I ended up with 4 really good starters so that will be nice to enjoy for once.
Negatives:
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My team doesn't fit Dodger Stadium all that great: I have a little more doubles and HR power than is probably ideal and not enough batting average.
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Some of my defense is shaky: As mentioned my 2B both have D- range. In my OF, all my guys either have C or worse fielding OR C or worse range, so my CF options are R. Smith (D/A), Rettenmund (C/A-), or Javier (A/C). Luckily everywhere else should be solid to good.
Should be fun, thanks bheid!
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