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  • #16
    Yeah I just noticed that...

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Valid View Post
      Understood, but building a team around someone who hasn't even set foot into the majors yet?
      It's better than building around someone like Ryan Braun, who plays horrible defense, is about to turn 28, and is under contract for a guaranteed $141.5 million over the next 9 years.
      poop

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      • #18
        Picking an unproven player is not better than picking one of the best hitters in the game.

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        • #19
          I like how Miguel Cabrera wasn't picked

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          • #20
            I don't really understand the parameters of the draft. Are they just taking the player for their skills or are they including contract status, age, ect.

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            • #21
              there are none

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Mainge View Post
                Picking an unproven player is not better than picking one of the best hitters in the game.
                Ryan Braun has been, according to UZR, one of, and very likely, the worst defensive players in all of baseball since he came into the league. He has cost his teams 52 runs in about 4 full seasons. He is under contract until his 37th birthday. He's probably going to have to switch to 1B once Fielder leaves.

                He's probably one of the 25 best everyday players in the league right now, but probably towards the bottom of that list. That's not a guy you pay $113 million for his age 30-37 seasons.

                I honestly think I'd take my chances with guys like Trout and Harper, who are unbelievably young, skilled, performing, and project to be very good defensive players, than a guy like Braun, whose ceiling is basically a 6 win player.

                At the worst, they're no worse picks than Braun, in my opinion, and there's probably a dozen players in the league who weren't selected that I'd take over Braun.
                poop

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                • #23
                  Barry Larkin building around a guy who is already 34.

                  Cmon Barry.

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                  • #24
                    I don't think contracts should be taken into consideration. In a fantasy world where all the players are available to be taken, I'm not getting Milwaukee's contract.

                    And yeah, you take a top 25 player before you take an unproven one. If you want to argue taking them over a marginal player or reliever (Ramos and Feliz) fine, but not Braun.

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                    • #25
                      Contracts weren't taken into account however doesn't explain how Matt Kemp, Jay Bruce, Ryan Zimmerman, Miguel Cabrera, Adrian Gonzalez and hell even Hosmer didn't get picked over Ramos.

                      Tommy Hanson and Jered Weaver are also better picks if you're going the Pitcher route.
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                      I also think this would be a cool idea if we did a fantasy draft among the members here on the board and then do a vote after, or has that been done before and failed?

                      Or is it just a bad idea all together?
                      Last edited by DropkickAlex; 06-01-2011, 03:44 PM. Reason: Doublepost Merged

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                      • #26
                        I would be down.

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                        • #27
                          I don't see the point in doing this if you aren't taking contracts into account.

                          How many teams/rounds? I'd be interested.
                          poop

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                          • #28
                            2011 NATIONAL LEAGUE ALL-STAR BALLOTING (as of May 31)

                            CATCHER
                            Buster Posey, Giants: 785,314
                            Brian McCann, Braves: 633,987
                            Yadier Molina, Cardinals: 595,576
                            Carlos Ruiz, Phillies: 354,680
                            Ramon Hernandez, Reds: 350,771

                            FIRST BASE
                            Albert Pujols, Cardinals: 988,784
                            Joey Votto, Reds: 806,346
                            Prince Fielder, Brewers: 540,269
                            Ryan Howard, Phillies: 521,220
                            Freddie Freeman, Braves: 200,886

                            SECOND BASE
                            Brandon Phillips, Reds: 837,778
                            Rickie Weeks, Brewers: 562,071
                            Chase Utley, Phillies: 561,585
                            Dan Uggla, Braves: 465,219
                            Freddy Sanchez, Giants: 347,713

                            THIRD BASE
                            Placido Polanco, Phillies: 724,724
                            Chipper Jones, Braves: 540,168
                            Pablo Sandoval, Giants: 522,037
                            David Wright, Mets: 500,200
                            Scott Rolen, Reds: 370,271

                            SHORTSTOP
                            Troy Tulowitzki, Rockies: 975,777
                            Jimmy Rollins, Phillies: 454,782
                            Jose Reyes, Mets: 408,699
                            Alex Gonzalez, Braves: 328,021
                            Stephen Drew, Diamondbacks: 303,811

                            OUTFIELD
                            Ryan Braun, Brewers: 971,809
                            Matt Holliday, Cardinals: 927,778
                            Lance Berkman, Cardinals: 872,434
                            Andre Ethier, Dodgers: 776,971
                            Matt Kemp, Dodgers: 549,215
                            Jason Heyward, Braves: 484,291
                            Shane Victorino, Phillies: 476,644
                            Carlos Beltran, Mets: 389,561
                            Alfonso Soriano, Cubs: 354,231
                            Justin Upton, Diamondbacks: 338,487
                            Carlos Gonzalez, Rockies: 337,728
                            Jay Bruce, Reds: 337,380
                            Raul Ibanez, Phillies: 294,294
                            Drew Stubbs, Reds: 292,907
                            Martin Prado, Braves: 284,558
                            Early results reveal tight NL All-Star voting

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                            • #29
                              Hammer.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Bobbob1313 View Post
                                I don't see the point in doing this if you aren't taking contracts into account.

                                How many teams/rounds? I'd be interested.
                                I would also be interested. I think you have to take contracts into account.

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