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Author: | dishnet34 [ Sat Mar 08, 2014 6:58 pm ] |
Post subject: | 2014 MLBPPWorld Fantasy Baseball Log (w/Rosters+Analysis) |
(Hopefully this won't fail after two weeks like last time. We can keep the other thread for discussion, if needs be. Otherwise, we can use this one.) On the afternoon of March 8th, 2014, 8 of 10 members of the MLBPPWorld Forums braved the bitter cold, snowy weather (or, in Skittle's and PPJ's case, sunny and nice, because, screw Florida and California for their proximity to the tropics) to log on their computers and partake in this year's selecting of players for their teams. Because of the number of keepers people selected from last year, the drafting started in Round 4 (and surprisingly, technically, Mike Trout was NOT the first pick), with maccrash auto-picking Carlos Gonzalez. He was not available for the draft, and neither was newcomer Acemaker, whose first pick was autopicking Edwin Encarnacion in Round 5. The draft took almost 2 hours to complete, with minimal amounts of blood, sweat, and tears (OK, maybe a little of the 2 latter) shed, and finally they were done, with Eric Sogard getting another round of "ERIC F***ING SOGARD, MOTHEREFFERS, WHAT UP" as one of the final picks in the draft. They relocated to their other websites for the time being and waited for the season to begin. Here are the rosters of the teams in the 2014 MLBPPWorld Fantasy Baseball League, plus their keepers from the previous season (K). Massachusetts Massacres (maccrash21) C: Matt Weiters 1B: Kendrys Morales 2B: Dustin Pedroia (K) 3B: Kyle Seager SS: Everth Cabrera 2B/SS: Brandon Phillips 1B/3B: Aramis Ramirez OF: Matt Kemp (K) OF: Carlos Gonzalez OF: Jacoby Ellsbury OF: Carlos Gomez OF: Will Venable UTIL: David Ortiz Bench: Brian Dozier (2B) Bench: Howie Kendrick (2B) SP: Jon Lester (K) SP: Homer Bailey SP: Gerrit Cole SP: Andrew Cashner SP: Tony Cingrani SP: Jake Peavy RP: Jonathan Papelbon RP: Addison Reed RP: Nate Jones Bench: Yovani Gallardo (SP) Texas Noob Moves (Acemaker55) C: Wilson Ramos 1B: Mike Napoli (K) 2B: Daniel Murphy 3B: Josh Donaldson SS: Jose Reyes (K) 2B/SS: Jean Segura 1B/3B: Edwin Encarnacion OF: Shane Victorino OF: Josh Hamilton OF: Coco Crisp OF: Josh Reddick OF: Adam Eaton UTIL: Joey Votto Bench: Corey Hart (1B/OF) SP: Gio Gonzalez (K) SP: Chris Sale (K) SP: Matt Cain SP: Mat Latos SP: R.A. Dickey SP: CC Sabathia RP: Kenley Jansen RP: Grant Balfour RP: Rafael Soriano Bench: Clay Buchholz (SP) Bench: Lance Lynn (SP) Brass Knuckles (Power Pros 27) C: Yadier Molina (K) 1B: Paul Goldschmidt (K) 2B: Aaron Hill 3B: Pedro Alvarez SS: J.J. Hardy 2B/SS: Jed Lowrie 1B/3B: Albert Pujols (K) OF: Ryan Braun (K) OF: Jose Bautista OF: Matt Holliday OF: Brandon Moss OF: Billy Hamilton UTIL: Norichika Aoki Bench: Alejandro De Aza (OF) Bench: A.J. Pierzynski (C) SP: Felix Hernandez (K) SP: Cliff Lee SP: Hiroki Kuroda SP: Dan Haren SP: Ubaldo Jimenez SP: Francisco Liriano RP: Koji Uehara RP: Jim Henderson RP: Rex Brothers Bench: Rick Porcello (SP) Vancouver Mendenhals (dishnetkid) C: Joe Mauer 1B: Prince Fielder (K) 2B: Ian Kinsler 3B: Manny Machado (K) SS: Alexei Ramirez 2B/SS: Neil Walker 1B/3B: Nolan Arenado OF: Jayson Werth (K) OF: Desmond Jennings OF: Jason Heyward OF: Avisail Garcia OF: Christian Yelich UTIL: Victor Martinez Bench: Nick Castellanos (OF) Bench: Eric Sogard (2B) SP: Max Scherzer (K) SP: Clayton Kershaw (K) SP: Masahiro Tanaka SP: Hisashi Iwakuma SP: Patrick Corbin SP: A.J. Burnett RP: Joe Nathan RP: Sergio Romo RP: Drew Smyly Bench: Jesse Crain (RP) NJ Eagles (philliesfan134) C: Brian McCann 1B: Chris Davis (K) 2B: Martin Prado 3B: Evan Longoria (K) SS: Starlin Castro 2B/SS: Asdrubal Cabrera 1B/3B: Pablo Sandoval OF: Shin-Soo Choo OF: Yoenis Cespedes OF: Carlos Beltran OF: Nelson Cruz OF: Curtis Granderson UTIL: Anthony Rendon Bench: Nick Markakis (OF) Bench: Evan Gattis (C/OF) Bench: Ryan Howard (1B) SP: Justin Verlander (K) SP: Stephen Strasburg SP: Shelby Miller SP: Johnny Cueto SP: Sonny Gray SP: Dan Straily RP: Craig Kimbrel (K) RP: Aroldis Chapman (K) RP: Ernesto Frieri Atomic Pickles (AgentP) C: Buster Posey 1B: Adrian Gonzalez 2B: Chase Ultey 3B: Adrian Beltre (K) SS: Jimmy Rollins 2B/SS: Andrelton Simmons 1B/3B: Chris Johnson OF: Andrew McCutchen (K) OF: Hunter Pence (K) OF: Ben Revere OF: Michael Brantley OF: Austin Jackson UTIL: Jason Castro Bench: Zack Cozart (SS) Bench: Brandon Snyder (3B) SP: Yu Darvish (K) SP: Anibal Sanchez SP: Doug Fister SP: Cole Hamels SP: Justin Masterson SP: Brandon McCarthy RP: Greg Holland (K) RP: Huston Street RP: Steve Cishek Bench: Ervin Santana (SP) Rampant Rhinoceroses (Prediction) C: Carlos Santana 1B: Eric Hosmer (K) 2B: Jurickson Profar 3B: Ryan Zimmerman (K) SS: Troy Tulowitzki (K) 2B/SS: Ian Desmond (K) 1B/3B: Freddie Freeman OF: Allen Craig OF: Starling Marte OF: Alex Gordon OF: Alfonso Soriano OF: Michael Bourn UTIL: Anthony Rizzo Bench: Billy Butler (DH) Bench: Adam Lind (1B/DH) Bench: Jonathan Villar (SS) SP: David Price (K) SP: Kris Medlen SP: Jeff Samardzija SP: Matt Garza SP: Jarrod Parker SP: Chris Tillman RP: Jason Grilli RP: Tommy Hunter RP: Joaquin Benoit Humongous Melonheads (detroittigers15) C: Wilin Rosario 1B: Matt Adams 2B: Matt Carpenter 3B: David Wright (K) SS: Ben Zobrist 2B/SS: Jhonny Peralta 1B/3B: Xander Bogaerts OF: Mike Trout (K) OF: Alex Rios OF: Michael Cuddyer OF: Domonic Brown OF: Torii Hunter UTIL: B.J. Upton Bench: Mark Teixeira (1B) Bench: Alexander Guerrero (2B) SP: Jered Weaver (K) SP: Mike Minor (K) SP: Hyun-Jin Ryu (K) SP: Jordan Zimmermann SP: Julio Teheran SP: Michael Wacha RP: Jim Johnson RP: Casey Janssen RP: John Axford Bench: Ivan Nova (SP) Liberty City Swingers (PowerPro Jr) C: Jonathan Lucroy 1B: Jose Abreu 2B: Robinson Cano (K) 3B: Brett Lawrie SS: Hanley Ramirez (K) 2B/SS: Jason Kipnis (K) 1B/3B: Will Middlebrooks OF: Justin Upton (K) OF: Yasiel Puig (K) OF: Wil Myers OF: Leonys Martin OF: Brett Gardner UTIL: Khris Davis Bench: Nick Swisher (1B/OF) Bench: Colby Rasmus (OF) Bench: Miguel Montero (C) SP: Jose Fernandez SP: Zack Greinke SP: James Shields SP: Alex Cobb SP: C.J. Wilson SP: Chris Archer RP: Trevor Rosenthal RP: David Robertson RP: Bobby Parnell Syracuse Spartans (SkittleMonster) C: Salvador Perez 1B: Mark Trumbo 2B: Jose Altuve 3B: Miguel Cabrera (K) SS: Elvis Andrus 2B/SS: Jedd Gyorko 1B/3B: Brandon Belt OF: Giancarlo Stanton (K) OF: Adam Jones (K) OF: Jay Bruce (K) OF: Bryce Harper OF: Carl Crawford UTIL: Chase Headley Bench: Erick Aybar (SS) Bench: Nate Schierholtz (OF) SP: Adam Wainwright SP: Madison Bumgarner SP: Matt Moore SP: Danny Salazar SP: Zack Wheeler SP: Marco Estrada RP: Glen Perkins RP: Fernando Rodney RP: Neftali Feliz Bench: John Lackey (SP) Soon to come, there will be analysis of these rosters. Enjoy! |
Author: | Prediction [ Sat Mar 08, 2014 7:10 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2014 MLBPPWorld Fantasy Baseball Log (w/Rosters+Analysis |
RAMPANT RHINOCEROSES FIRST |
Author: | PowerPro Jr [ Sat Mar 08, 2014 7:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2014 MLBPPWorld Fantasy Baseball Log (w/Rosters+Analysis |
But I don't live in cold weather either, dish. |
Author: | philliesfan134 [ Sat Mar 08, 2014 7:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2014 MLBPPWorld Fantasy Baseball Log (w/Rosters+Analysis |
It was really nice here today, finally the end of winter. |
Author: | AgentP [ Sat Mar 08, 2014 8:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2014 MLBPPWorld Fantasy Baseball Log (w/Rosters+Analysis |
it's 45° right now which I do not consider "cold" Those autopicked teams don't look so good. |
Author: | Power Pros 27 [ Sat Mar 08, 2014 8:54 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2014 MLBPPWorld Fantasy Baseball Log (w/Rosters+Analysis |
Excited for the season to start. |
Author: | BrewersFuzz [ Sat Mar 08, 2014 10:02 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2014 MLBPPWorld Fantasy Baseball Log (w/Rosters+Analysis |
Go Brass Knuckles, I left you some good keepers. ![]() |
Author: | Power Pros 27 [ Sat Mar 08, 2014 10:03 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2014 MLBPPWorld Fantasy Baseball Log (w/Rosters+Analysis |
BrewersFuzz wrote: Go Brass Knuckles, I left you some good keepers. ![]() You won't be disappointed. ![]() |
Author: | SkittleMonster [ Sat Mar 08, 2014 10:36 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2014 MLBPPWorld Fantasy Baseball Log (w/Rosters+Analysis |
Here we are for round 2! Last year we learned that I know absolutely nothing, but hey, at least I picked the winner right! This year's analysis will be similar, but there's a statistic I'd like to throw out there first. It's called WERTH, and it's the approximate amount of roto points one player would raise (or drop) your team in the roto standings in comparison to an average fantasy starter. To determine your approximate total of roto points, you take 60 and add your WERTH. The average team will have a combined WERTH value of -5, which actually works out perfectly. Now, on to the good stuff! Syracuse Spartans (SkittleMonster) WERTH Total: 14.14 Last years champions are back, and are the early favorites to repeat. Obviously, having the best hitter in Miguel Cabrera and his league leading 11.80 WERTH is a huge help, but this team is very talented everywhere else too. They boast four top-15 outfielders, who combined are projected for 353 R, 130 HR, 374 RBI, and 10.02 WERTH. To counter-act the power heavy outfield, the teams starting middle infielders are projected to reach 70 steals between the two of them, with a pretty solid average to boot. A little bit more depth overall would be nice though. The pitching isn't quite as pretty as the offense, but it's certainly nothing to scoff at. The staff is anchored by Wainwright and Bumgarner, two top-10 studs who are looking at over 400 K's, nearly 35 W's, and a 9+ WERTH. After than however, it gets a bit sketchy. Moore was very lucky last season at 17 wins, and would be hard pressed to even come close to repeating it. Salazar, Wheeler, and Estrada are all young and unproven starters despite thier enormous upside. Then again, all it takes is one Harvey-esqu breakout, and you're looking at a team with three aces. Bottom Line: With a such talented team and owner, anything less than a second straight title will likely be a disappointment. NJ Eagles (philliesfan134) WERTH Total: 8.99 The Spartans however are not the only elite team in the league. The Eagles had a surprising draft and shot up near the top. Their offense is headlined by corner infielders Davis and Longoria, who are a virtual lock for 75 home runs and 200 RBI, and have great value with the 6.5 WERTH. In fact, homers as a whole shouldn't be a problem, as every single batter on the roster is projected for double digits. As a result, that limits the steal potential, as only Choo is looking at 20+ in the category. In addition to the hitters, the pitchers are pretty great too. Verlander and Strasburg provide a heavy 1-2 punch at the top, with solid role players down the line, like Cueto, Miller, and Gray. They also broke the mold on closers, but I sorta agree with this move. Usually I'm completely against picking relievers early. But if you're gonna do it, these are the two to do it with. Kimbrel and Chapman are elite and belong in a category of their own. They rack up saves, hit 100+ strikeouts, and have godly ratios. They are also head and shoulders better than their peers, holding WERTH values of about 4 and 3 respectively, compared to -1 of the average closer. Bottom Line: After sneaking up to 3rd from 8th last year, this team has as good a chance as any to sneak up and knock off the Spartans. Brass Knuckles (Power Pros 27) WERTH Total: 2.63 This offense is certainly talented, but not without it's flaws. Starting with the positive: Goldschmidt. He's a five category player, which is especially rare for a 1B. 30+ HR, 15+ SB, 100+ R/RBI, and a pretty .300 average, all of which explains his 7.02 WERTH. However, this team has position scarcity problems, and a lot of risk. This team has some of the weakest starters are the weakest positions. The starting 2B, 3B, and SS are all the 10th best players at their position. Another problem is all the risky players, such as Braun, Pujols, and Hamilton. Should they put together the solid seasons we know they can, they'll be looked at as steals. If their issues hold them back, they're completely wasted picks. The staff however is as consistent as they come. You know what you're getting from top-5 pitchers Hernandez and Lee, assuming mileage doesn't slow any of them down. If so, then the two of them should provide a solid backbone for the team with their whopping 11.60 combined WERTH. Their back end-starters are about average, and their relievers are nothing too special. One flaw may be a lack of any sort of wild-card. A pitcher taken late in the draft with tons of upside. If he works out, you have a steal. If not, you've lost nothing important. Oh, and Brothers isn't even the closer. Bottom Line: Assuming they get their necessary breaks, this team has loads of talent needed to compete for the crown. Rampant Rhinoceroses (Prediction) WERTH Total: 0.42 This is the first thing I thought looking at the roster. Does one need that many 1B? The Rhinos have Santana, Hosmer, Freeman, Craig, Rizzo, Butler (not really, but sorta), and Lind. I mean 1B is deep, but not that deep! As such, some other positions are lacking. They only have one 2B and 3B, and good luck trading a deep position for a shallow one unless you're willing lesser talent. But maybe I'm being too harsh. Tulo and Desmond are both great SS, and Gordon and Marte are both under-appreciated OF. Just try and trade for weaknesses and this team might be fine. The starters are good, headlined by Price and supported by Medlen and Samardzija. I'm actually pretty high on Garza and Parker, and I believe they'll also put together nice seasons. The relievers kinda scare me though. Grilli is solid, but he's old and fragile. Hunter seems talented, but is inexperienced and has terrible splits. And Benoit doesn't even have the job! I'd suggest checking the waiver wire once the season starts to try and find that next Uehara. Bottom Line: There are too many quality 1B and not enough quality RP. I'd suggest changing that to try and compete. Atomic Pickles (AgentP) WERTH Total: -0.11 Despite having arguably the nicest set of keepers, I really felt like the Pickles dropped the ball during the draft. My least favorite picks had to have been the pair of Phillies infielders. Both Utley and Rollins possess declining skill sets due to their age. Rollins was especially bad, being picked nearly 100 spots too high for what is essentially a one-category player at this point. Likewise, the pick of Snyder baffles me. I understand in the last round, it essentially means nothing. But why not at least pick someone who's projected to at least receive a single AB? Pitching is a bit better. A lot better even. With the exception of McCarthy (who is another pointless pick), this is probably the best rotation in the league, yet a bit shallow. Darvish and Sanchez both have the potential to end 2014 as the number one pitcher, while Fister and Masterson are both heavily underrated. After that remains question marks. Obviously, there is McCarthy, who is expected to do nothing. Hamels is talented, but will start the season injured. And Santana still doesn't have a team. Bottom Line: Hope that the pitching plays like they can, and pray that the hitting plays better than they should. PHEW! First half done! Does everybody understand what WERTH is? It's sorta like WAR, except it compares the player to an average option, rather than a replacement level one. Also, does everybody like how this is going? Anything I should change? |
Author: | dishnet34 [ Sat Mar 08, 2014 10:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2014 MLBPPWorld Fantasy Baseball Log (w/Rosters+Analysis |
It's looking great so far. WERTH is certainly an interesting metric you have there. So far so good, and can't wait for the second half! Take your time on it though. ![]() |
Author: | Power Pros 27 [ Sat Mar 08, 2014 10:53 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2014 MLBPPWorld Fantasy Baseball Log (w/Rosters+Analysis |
Yeah, I really like this, it would be cool if we could do this the whole season. |
Author: | philliesfan134 [ Sat Mar 08, 2014 11:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2014 MLBPPWorld Fantasy Baseball Log (w/Rosters+Analysis |
I agree, pretty cool. Have to say I'm surprised at my spot, considering I was not confident at all at how the chips fell for me during the draft. Feeling better about the team now. |
Author: | Prediction [ Sat Mar 08, 2014 11:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2014 MLBPPWorld Fantasy Baseball Log (w/Rosters+Analysis |
Honestly, some of my picks were just autopicked for me because of my shit connection. I wouldn't have chosen Benoit, Lind, or Butler. While I picked Craig because he qualifies for right field. |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Sun Mar 09, 2014 12:35 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2014 MLBPPWorld Fantasy Baseball Log (w/Rosters+Analysis |
Go Rhinoceroses! I'm rooting for you Prediction! |
Author: | AgentP [ Sun Mar 09, 2014 7:58 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2014 MLBPPWorld Fantasy Baseball Log (w/Rosters+Analysis |
Reasons for picking Snyder: - He's one of my favorite players - Middlebrooks was extremely inconsistent last year - Cecchini has 7 SO in 13 AB - Snyder is now 4 for 13 with no errors, and can play at least 1B and 3B well, as well as having experience in left field, right field, and at catcher. |
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