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Post by Lark11 on Jan 4, 2009 20:29:32 GMT -5
1) Hanley Ramirez 2) A-Rod 3) Pujols 4) David Wright 5) Holliday 6) Utley 7) Rollins 8) Sizemore 9) Jose Reyes 10) Braun
Discuss.
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Post by schellis on Jan 4, 2009 20:44:45 GMT -5
I don't think Holliday belongs in the top 10. Moving from a extreme hitters park to a pitchers park, there isn't a depth issue at the position he plays and he's also not likely to be around the offensive talent that he had in Colorado as well.
I would bump everyone up on with the exception of probably Braun and slide in Pedroia.
First he's a 2B and there is a steep drop off after the top three or four. Second offensively he gives you a little of everything. 50 doubles and 15 homers along with 20 steals. he could walk more often, but he balances that with over 200 hits, and he doesn't really strike out. I think he'll be very under appreicated in some drafts say a second or third round pick if not a little later, but will produce at a clip around guys drafted in the first round.
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Post by Lark11 on Jan 4, 2009 20:50:36 GMT -5
In a single season league, Utley has be dropped down the list due to injury. Though, this mock draft was done before the news broke.
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Post by awnawboi21 on Jan 5, 2009 13:08:43 GMT -5
1) Hanley Ramirez 2) A-Rod 3) Pujols 4) David Wright 5) Holliday 6) Utley 7) Rollins 8) Sizemore 9) Jose Reyes 10) Braun Discuss. 1. Hanley 2. Wright 3. ARod 4. Pujols 5. Rollins 6. Sizemore 7. Utley 8. Holliday Beyond that, idk yet....
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Post by bobroberts on Jan 5, 2009 17:04:25 GMT -5
1) Hanley Ramirez 2) A-Rod 3) Pujols 4) David Wright 5) Holliday 6) Utley 7) Rollins 8) Sizemore 9) Jose Reyes 10) Braun Discuss. 1. Hanley 2. Wright 3. ARod 4. Pujols 5. Rollins 6. Sizemore 7. Utley 8. Holliday Beyond that, idk yet.... I tend to agree more with this list then The Sporting News list, the only exception I have is Holliday at number 8. Going from Coors field to the As field with drop his BA and HRs, and with the weak lineup around him, his RBI and runs totals will take a big hit. If your league tracks walks and OBP, then I could see taking Holliday in the second round, but in a standard 5x5 league, I'm not touching Holliday until the 4th or 5th round. I think your spot on with ranking Wright, Rollins, and Sizemore higher than the Sporting News, those guys bring so much to the table, with Wright and Rollins playing premium positions.
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Post by Lark11 on Jan 5, 2009 21:04:07 GMT -5
Man, I like Wright more than just about anyone, but even I would have a difficult time putting him ahead of A-Rod.
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Post by bobroberts on Jan 5, 2009 22:27:23 GMT -5
Man, I like Wright more than just about anyone, but even I would have a difficult time putting him ahead of A-Rod. Last year, in a standard 5x5 league, David Wright was the number 1 overall player, so i have no problem ranking him above A-Rod.
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Post by awnawboi21 on Jan 6, 2009 22:44:47 GMT -5
1. Hanley 2. Wright 3. ARod 4. Pujols 5. Rollins 6. Sizemore 7. Utley 8. Holliday Beyond that, idk yet.... I tend to agree more with this list then The Sporting News list, the only exception I have is Holliday at number 8. Going from Coors field to the As field with drop his BA and HRs, and with the weak lineup around him, his RBI and runs totals will take a big hit. If your league tracks walks and OBP, then I could see taking Holliday in the second round, but in a standard 5x5 league, I'm not touching Holliday until the 4th or 5th round. I think your spot on with ranking Wright, Rollins, and Sizemore higher than the Sporting News, those guys bring so much to the table, with Wright and Rollins playing premium positions. Thank ya sir. Wright and Sizemore made it easy for me to rank them more highly after they both tore it up for me last year. I spent a majority of the year trying to trade for Rollins as well.
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Post by awnawboi21 on Jan 6, 2009 22:46:22 GMT -5
Man, I like Wright more than just about anyone, but even I would have a difficult time putting him ahead of A-Rod. He's the most dynamic player in fantasy baseball IMO. ARod no longer is. If ARod still played short, maybe....
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