FIRST ROUND: The 1902-1906 Cleveland Blues/Naps
I always try to find strong pitching first. By looking at my overall record since 2004, you can see how well that's worked out for me...

. Anyway, my first thought was "deadball" and the Cleveland Blues/Naps era with Addie J. When I saw JTP go with the 07-11 version early, I figured I would be out of luck, picking 16th. Lo and behold, I was able to get the 02-06 version which gave me 1906 Addie, along with the 1904 Napster and good ol' 1902 Bill Bernhard who has always been a stud for me. It also gave me 1903 Bill Bradley to play third for me if I couldn't find a better option in the next four rounds. End result, I couldn't find a better option so Big Bill is playing the hot corner for us. With 36 Doubles and 22 Triples that year, he could be fun to watch - literally speaking.
1902 Bill Bernhard (SP)
1903 Bill Bradley (3B)
1904 Nap Lajoie (2B)
1905 Harry Bemis (back-up Catcher)
1906 Addie Joss (SP)
SECOND ROUND: The 1998-2002 Boston Red Sox
Trying to round out my Starting Rotation with my first two picks, I thought I'd go with what usually works pretty well for me. There was no way I was going to spend crazy money for the 2000 version of Pedro but the 1999 version does pretty good too so, along with 2002 Derek Lowe, I had my Top Four Starting Pitchers. Throw in the 1998 Mo Vaughn, the 2000 Nomar who is a beast and 2001 Man-Ram to compliment the offense and things are looking pretty good. I didn't like spending my first two picks on my two Group One teams but like Tom Cruise said in "Risky Business" - sometimes you just gotta say "What the *****."
1998 Mo Vaughn
1999 Pedro Martinez
2000 Nomar Garciaparra
2001 Manny Ramirez
2002 Derek Lowe
THIRD ROUND: The 2015-2019 San Diego Padres
Here's where I really started second (and third) guessing myself. I saw my team coming together real nice and then I thought, "Man, I don't have any relievers." After doing a lot of research, I found these guys who had a good reliever for each of the five seasons and a pretty good price. So, for right at $11 million, I got the majority of my bullpen and they all have great numbers - which we all know doesn't mean anything, but...
2015 Craig Kimbrel
2016 Fernando Rodney
2017 Brad Hand
2018 Matt Strahm
2019 Kirby Yates
FOURTH ROUND: The 1977-1981 Houston Astros
Still needing a decent Starting Catcher, two Outfielders, a better option at 3B and some additional pitching - ya know...just in case, I really wanted to get my Group Three team out of the way but I just couldn't find anything that pleased me. Therefore, I grabbed my second Group Two team and went with the Astros. I was going for 1977 Joe Ferguson as my Starting Catcher, and getting 1981 Nolan Ryan to boot started things off well. I was also going to grab 1979 J. R. Richard but already having five Starting Pitchers with more than 200 IP's each, I thought it was overkill. This team also gave me 1978 Jose Cruz as a placeholder - just in case I couldn't find anything better with my last pick. The pitching staff is now complete!
1977 Ed Herrmann (another back-up Catcher)
1978 Jose Cruz
1979 Alan Ashby (probably my Starting Catcher - no offense but good defense)
1980 Joe Sambito
1981 Nolan Ryan
FIFTH ROUND: The 1987-1991 Seattle Mariners
By now, I'm resigned to the fact that Jose Cruz is playing Outfield for me and Alan Ashby is my Starting Catcher. Geeesh! If I can just find a team that's still available that has a decent Outfielder. Hey, the 1991 Junior Griffey is still out there! So, Junior and his Dad, along with three scrub bench players rounded out my roster. All told, I'm pretty happy with what we've got - the pitching should be (note - "should be") stellar but the offense and defense will definitely have a few holes.
1987 Donell Nixon (scrub)
1988 Mario Diaz (scrub)
1989 Jay Buhner (back-up OF)
1990 Ken Griffey Sr. (back-up OF)
1991 Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
All told, the team numbers look like this:
Offense - BA: .319 / OBP: 380 / SLG: 506
Defense - C+/C+
Pitching - IP's: 1591 / ERA: 2.02 / OAV: .203 / WHIP: 0.96
Let's Play Ball!
EDIT: I just realized that I only have two players on my entire roster that have salaries under 1 million - and one of them is $900K+. I don't know what that's a sign of, but hopefully it's a good thing.
8/5/2020 11:26 PM (edited)