Have you ever wondered how much analysts follow the advice they dole out? I get curious sometimes when I’m listening to various podcasts or reading different sites. In case that is something you have wondered about me, I wanted to share some information from a 15-team mixed league draft I just completed.
All told, I drafted five of the pitchers from the list of 18 favorites for 2011:
Chad Billingsley (95th overall, 7th round)
Ricky Romero (176th overall, 12th round)
Edwin Jackson (245th overall, 17th round)
James McDonald (296th overall, 20th round)
Tim Stauffer (326th overall, 22nd round)
I had a few others queued up and watched as they were swiped right before I could take them. Of the many interesting picks throughout the draft, one that is pertinent to this discussion was Brandon Morrow being taken 101st overall (7th round). Remember what I said about him yesterday, “I think he is getting a little trendy raising his value, but that doesn’t dissuade me.”
Going that early does dissuade me. I like him a lot, but I have my limits. Notable names taken shortly after him that I value higher include: Shaun Marcum, Wandy Rodriguez, Colby Lewis, Brett Anderson, Hiroki Kuroda and Romero. And that was just in the subsequent two rounds. In a 15-team draft, you will have to extend out at times to get your target, but that was a bit egregious as far as I’m concerned.
Even though there is a near-100% chance nobody cares, here’s how my whole team turned out. I picked 5th and it’s a hold + saves league otherwise standard 5×5 categories:
C – J.P. Arencibia
C – A.J. Pierzynski
1B – Billy Butler
2B – Omar Infante
3B – Evan Longoria
SS – Derek Jeter
CI – Gaby Sanchez
MI – Danny Espinosa
OF – Shin-Soo Choo
OF – Ichiro Suzuki
OF – Jay Bruce
OF – Nick Markakis
OF – J.D. Drew
UT – Adam Lind
BE – Juan Uribe
BE – Mark DeRosa
BE – Bill Hall
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P1 – Chad Billingsley
P2 – Ricky Romero
P3 – John Lackey
P4 – Edwin Jackson
P5 – James McDonald
P6 – Tim Stauffer
P7 – Aroldis Chapman
P8 – Mike Adams
P9 – J.J. Putz
BE – Rick Porcello
BE – Randy Wells
BE – Jordan Walden
BE – Bobby Jenks
Miguel Cabrera was available at 5, but I went with Longoria because third base dries up in a hurry and I didn’t think Ryan Zimmerman would make it back to me in the 2nd round (I was right, he went 5 picks before me in that round). I was going to build my infield with Dustin Pedroia in the 2nd round, but he went the pick before more so I shifted to outfield with Choo. The same exact thing happened in the 3rd round as I was looking infield again with Jose Reyes and he went three picks before me so I shifted again to the outfield.
I think the depth/scarcity of outfield is consistently misperceived in these leagues with five outfield spots. I do think there is some scarcity within the position in that middle area so I decided to build a beastly outfield since I covered the two scarcest positions very well (Longoria) and pretty well (Jeter).
I trust myself enough with pitching that I can work with this group and on the wire to put together a strong staff. I would rather have enough offense at the outset and have to work on the pitching aspect than vice versa. Consider one team that has Roy Halladay, C.C. Sabathia, Tommy Hanson, Chris Carpenter, Carlos Marmol, Brian Wilson and Jonathan Papelbon giving them the makings of a tremendous staff, but a severely lagging offense after Miguel Cabrera including an outfield “highlighted” by Brett Gardner along with Franklin Gutierrez, Johnny Damon, Matt Joyce and Seth Smith.
That’s just one example, of course. But I got “my guys” on that pitching staff and if they perform as I expect/hope, I may not have to do much work on the wire, anyway.