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Posted by elduro25 on 11/4/2016 5:34:00 PM (view original):
Anyone else come super close to taking Silver King or one of the other huge-innings guys? Thought it might be a decent strategy to only have to worry about one more SP for the entire draft but I chickened out
Note the year restriction. 1901-2016. For the WISC version of this theme, the timeframe was originally all seasons but after I mentioned that Silver King specifically would be a huge advantage, schwarze agreed to change it to 1901-2016 also.
11/4/2016 6:06 PM
1912 Joe Wood $14,811,770
11/4/2016 7:11 PM
Posted by ozomatli on 11/4/2016 6:06:00 PM (view original):
Posted by elduro25 on 11/4/2016 5:34:00 PM (view original):
Anyone else come super close to taking Silver King or one of the other huge-innings guys? Thought it might be a decent strategy to only have to worry about one more SP for the entire draft but I chickened out
Note the year restriction. 1901-2016. For the WISC version of this theme, the timeframe was originally all seasons but after I mentioned that Silver King specifically would be a huge advantage, schwarze agreed to change it to 1901-2016 also.
Well I'm glad I gave it so much thought then! Totally missed that.
11/4/2016 7:19 PM
Our second pick, from the Oakland A's

1971 Vida Blue $12,349,028
11/5/2016 12:00 AM
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11/5/2016 1:43 AM
Posted by elduro25 on 11/4/2016 7:19:00 PM (view original):
Posted by ozomatli on 11/4/2016 6:06:00 PM (view original):
Posted by elduro25 on 11/4/2016 5:34:00 PM (view original):
Anyone else come super close to taking Silver King or one of the other huge-innings guys? Thought it might be a decent strategy to only have to worry about one more SP for the entire draft but I chickened out
Note the year restriction. 1901-2016. For the WISC version of this theme, the timeframe was originally all seasons but after I mentioned that Silver King specifically would be a huge advantage, schwarze agreed to change it to 1901-2016 also.
Well I'm glad I gave it so much thought then! Totally missed that.
Same here. I had my next 3 picks lined up and all were pre-1900. Blah.
11/5/2016 2:01 AM
I added two new columns to the table on page 1. Total Salary (self explanatory) and Rank (which is a measure of how high your total salary is compared to everyone else's at the point of a certain pick (grouped by the round we're in, of course). Will be interesting to see who has the highest and lowest standard deviation in Rank throughout the draft, and how/if that translates to success in the league.
11/5/2016 2:20 AM (edited)
1972 Don Sutton $11,904,779
11/5/2016 11:10 AM
1956 Mickey Mantle $14,992,552
11/5/2016 3:40 PM
1978 Ron Guidry $11,694,785
11/5/2016 4:05 PM
1986 Mike Scott $11,648,922
11/5/2016 6:26 PM
1972 Steve Carlton $13,432,325
11/5/2016 6:43 PM
We will go on the clock on Monday. Whether that's Round 2 or Round 3 will be determined by how far we get tomorrow
11/5/2016 11:59 PM
1994 Jeff Bagwell $11,307,531
11/6/2016 9:16 AM
1915 Dave Davenport $13,836,625
11/6/2016 9:44 AM
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