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NL minors pick - on the clock

Posted: April 16th, 2010, 12:21 pm
by alleyoops
My turn in the 2nd round of our NL only 5x5 minors draft. Player must have had zero appearances in the majors as of last Monday. Kept/taken are: Strasburg, S.Castro, Alonzo, D.Brown, D.Norris, Morrison, F.Freeman, P.Alvarez, Stanton, D.Gordon, Lawrie, Heyward, Vitters, I.Davis, Tabata, Storen, Frazier, J.Castro, S.Miller. Bought in the auction: Chapman, EYoung Jr, Bumgarner. Leake, A.Escobar, Chacin, Runzler not eligible.

I expect to contend this year, but this player can be kept in the minors at a $1 salary indefinitely, as long as he doesn't appear in the majors. So either short or long-term is viable.

Looking at Jason's Top 100 for 2010, the next guys on the list would be Heisey, Craig, Neal, Friedrich. I'm a sucker for high-K pitchers, so leaning towards Friedrich.

Suggestions/comments?

Re: NL minors pick - on the clock

Posted: April 16th, 2010, 3:02 pm
by Todd Zola
Philosophically, especially when I am in go-for-it mode, a minor league prospects greatest value to me is as a trade chit. With that in mind, the only issue I have with Friedrich is the Colorado pitching stigma.

If I thought my league was familiar with him, I would rather take Hiesey and play up the hitter's park aspect of the GAB.

Re: NL minors pick - on the clock

Posted: April 16th, 2010, 3:54 pm
by mjlewis
Jenrry Mejia? Bryce Harper?

I took Zach Braddock in one of mine on the basis of him having a very good spring training and the Brewers not having a great bullpen; if Hoffman goes down it's going to be LaTroy Hawkins or Braddock, I think.

- Mike

Re: NL minors pick - on the clock

Posted: April 16th, 2010, 4:33 pm
by Todd Zola
With so many closers becoming available over the course of the season, I don't agree with using a valuable minors pick on someone so speculative. Drew Storen, maybe, as he has the name recognition for trades as evidenced by the fact he isn't available in this league.

Not to mention old friend Carlos Villanueva has a 10:1 K:BB in 5 IP.

Plus Coffey has yet to give up a run. Granted, the number crunchers don't like his peripherals, but I suspect Ken Macha only looks at the 0 in the ER column.

Re: NL minors pick - on the clock

Posted: April 16th, 2010, 6:10 pm
by Captain Hook
alleyoops wrote:My turn in the 2nd round of our NL only 5x5 minors draft. Player must have had zero appearances in the majors as of last Monday. Kept/taken are: Strasburg, S.Castro, Alonzo, D.Brown, D.Norris, Morrison, F.Freeman, P.Alvarez, Stanton, D.Gordon, Lawrie, Heyward, Vitters, I.Davis, Tabata, Storen, Frazier, J.Castro, S.Miller. Bought in the auction: Chapman, EYoung Jr, Bumgarner. Leake, A.Escobar, Chacin, Runzler not eligible.

I expect to contend this year, but this player can be kept in the minors at a $1 salary indefinitely, as long as he doesn't appear in the majors. So either short or long-term is viable.

Looking at Jason's Top 100 for 2010, the next guys on the list would be Heisey, Craig, Neal, Friedrich. I'm a sucker for high-K pitchers, so leaning towards Friedrich.

Suggestions/comments?
of those - Heisey and I don't think it's close

Re: NL minors pick - on the clock

Posted: April 17th, 2010, 12:45 am
by alleyoops
Thanks everyone - went with Heisey.