Mayhem Draft chat Topic

Posted by Datatrek on 10/1/2010 12:05:00 PM (view original):

Me too, schwarze.  I should have taken the 2003 instead of 2002 Bonds, but I figured cholatse would take him before I got there.  There's something stupid about paying 14 million for a DH that can't play the complete season, but the 2003 version is 10 million and could play the OF.

Actually, the main reason I didn't take '03 Bonds (besides salary), is because he can't play the entire season.  (Only 553 PA/162).  So I would have had to use another $1M - $2M on another OF who could get 150-200 PA.  So, he would have essentially cost me $12 million.

That being said, I still spend $8.8 million on Helton.  I just couldn't resist Helton's .358 average.
10/1/2010 3:03 PM
Team JT - Oakland Coliseum

Hitters
C   - 1995 Ivan Rodriguez  .303/.327/.449  12 HR  B/A/A+
1B - 1996 Mark McGwire   .312/.467/.730  52 HR  113 RBI   116 BB  C/C-
2B - 1997 Craig Biggio      .309/.415/.501  22 HR  47 SB  B-/A+
3B - 2004 Adrian Beltre     .334/.388/.629  48 HR  121 RBI  A/A-
SS - 2001 Alex Rodriguez  .318/.399/.622  52 HR 135 RBI  B+/B-
OF - 1990 Lenny Dykstra   .325/.418/.441  33 SB  B/A+
OF - 1994 Tony Gwynn     .394/.454/.568  12 HR  B/D+
OF - 2000 Darin Erstad      .355/.409/.541  25 HR  A/A
DH - 1991 Frank Thomas   .318/.453/.553  32 HR  109 RBI


Pitchers
SP 1989 Bret Saberhagen  263 IP, 23-6, 2.16 ERA, 0.96 WHIP
SP 1992 Roger Clemens     247 IP, 18-11, 2.41 ERA, 1.07 WHIP
SP 1993 Greg Maddux        267 IP, 20-10, 2.36 ERA, 1.05 WHIP
SP 1998 Randy Johnson     245 IP, 19-11, 3.28 ERA, 1.18 WHIP, 329 K

RP 2002 Buddy Groom          62 IP, 3-2, 1.60 ERA, 0.90 WHIP
RP 2003 Billy Wagner            86 IP, 1-4, 44 Sv, 1.78 ERA, 0.87 WHIP
RP 2005 Al Reyes                  63 IP, 4-2, 2.15 ERA, 0.95 WHIP
RP

CP - 1999 Billy Wagner       75 IP, 4-1, 39 Sv, 1.57 ERA, 0.78 WHIP, 14.95 K/9
10/3/2010 3:43 PM (edited)
Hitters                                                   BA       OBP     SLG     HR      SB/CS      FLD
C         1993  Rick Wilkins                .303      .376     .561     30        2/1           A/A/A+
1B       1997 John Olerud                  .294     .400     .489     22        0/0            A-/A
2B       1992 Ryne Sandberg            .304     .371    .510     26        17/6           A/A-
3B       1996 Jim Thome                   .311     .450     .612     38        2/2             B-D
SS       1995  John Valentin              .298     .399     .533     27        20/5           B/A-
OF       1994 Ken Griffey Jr.               .323     .402     .674     40        11/3           B/C+
OF       1988 Kirby Puckett                 .356     .375     .545     24        6/7             A/A
OF       2004 Bobby Abreu                 .301     .428     .544     30        40/5          B-/C+
DH      1987 Tony Gwynn                  .370     .447     .511       7         56/12        
 
Hitter Totals     $64M                         .319     .406     .549     244     154/41       B+/B
 
 
Pitchers                                                         IP         ERA     OAV    WHIP   HR/9
SP        1986 Mike Scott                             276      2.22     .186     0.92     .56
SP        1989 Jose Deleon                        245      3.05     .197     1.03     .59     
SP        1990 Roger Clemens                  229      1.93     .228     1.08     .28
SP        1991 Jose Rijo                              205      2.51     .219     1.08     .35
SP        1998 AL Leiter                               193      2.47     .216      1.15     .37
RP        1999 Trevor Hoffman                    68        2.14    .197      0.94     .67
RP        2000 Mariano Rivera                     77       2.85    .208      1.10     .48
RP        2001 Arthur Rhodes                      68       1.72    .189      0.85     .66
RP       2002 Mark Hendrickson                37       2.49    .202      1.02     .25
RP       2003 Curt Leskanic                        26       1.73    .180      1.04     .35
 
Pitcher Totals   $50M                                 1424   2.40     .206      1.03     .46
10/4/2010 6:34 AM (edited)
Heck of an offense so far, if I do say so myself...and my pitching looks more than decent enough to make it work.  Just gotta put together a solid BP now.
10/1/2010 7:07 PM
2001 Chipper moving to DH, while I add a better fielding 2007 Chipper Jones at 3B
10/2/2010 12:56 PM

***** Available for Trade *****

(SS) 2009 Hanley Ramirez R 652 24 HR / / .342 / .410 / .543 / 27 SB/ 8 CS (A/D+) $6,835,741
(3B) 1986 Mike Schmidt R 662 37 HR (14.9 HR/AB) .290 / .390 / .547 (A/D) $5,628,178


* looking for picks further on in the draft, or possibly an OF/ 1B/ DH

10/2/2010 1:20 PM
I really hope we're not doing trades during the draft...that's ridiculous and completely defeats the purpose of the theme.  Datatrek needs to get his act together and clarify some of these rules
10/2/2010 4:29 PM
Trades are allowed during the season, which was in the original advertisement.  Draft picks cannot be traded as draft picks, since there is no voting process to keep everyone able to veto.  After the season begins, a trade can be proposed and challenged at that point.
10/2/2010 6:37 PM
Are you going to allow a leeway(say $5mil) for trades to be made -- with everyone just about tapped out as far as cap space, trades will be impossible unless the money is exact.
10/2/2010 8:31 PM
Posted by grayfoxx on 10/2/2010 8:31:00 PM (view original):
Are you going to allow a leeway(say $5mil) for trades to be made -- with everyone just about tapped out as far as cap space, trades will be impossible unless the money is exact.
I don't think a "leeway"--as you call it--is needed.  First, it has never come up in the advertisement, nor in discussion.  Second, the possibility of trades was inserted into the rules because it allows those who made mistakes in drafting (either ending up with too few ABs/IP or having a significant amount of money leftover) to trade their way out of their mistake with an owner who made the opposite mistake.  If you drafted appropriately, then why would you want to trade?
10/3/2010 2:31 AM
Starting to draft now with the cap in mind . . . have let myself pretty much run loose for my 9 hitters, 5 starters, and closer . . .
10/3/2010 7:55 AM
Posted by crustydoc on 10/3/2010 7:55:00 AM (view original):
Starting to draft now with the cap in mind . . . have let myself pretty much run loose for my 9 hitters, 5 starters, and closer . . .
Me too.  The number of players that I want to finish off my team is narrowing fast.  I basically have my last 9 picks lined up and heaven forbid someone takes one of the 9 before my pick! 
10/3/2010 8:20 AM
I'm set now.  Need one more decent reliever, but it's on to the scrubs now.  I'm looking good for cap space.
10/3/2010 4:07 PM

****  Good (& Cheap) 3B available  ****

1986 Mike Schmidt    662  37 HR 119 RBI's 14.9 HR/AB  .290 / .390 / .547 (A/D)  $5,628,178


* I have a short list of 1999, 2000, and 2002 players still on the board all under Schmidt's salary that I could trade him for. 
Sitemail me if interested...

10/3/2010 11:00 PM
Funny how early I thought I'd struggle to keep under cap; now I'm finding I have to spend more to upgrade later selections cause many  teams' lineups look strong indeed!  And I'm hoping my teams will be able to compete now 'n then!
10/3/2010 11:55 PM
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