Wednesday, April 4, 2012

The Best And Worst Of My 2012 Fantasy Baseball Draft - Part 2

I have picked out the best and worst pick of each round of my fantasy draft that happened a week and a half ago. I tried to avoid giving myself a best when possible. Otherwise, it would just be me patting myself on the ass nonstop. I have also changed the team names to protect their owners' identities. I gave everyone a cool name, except Cory, whose team I called Cory, because Cory is the worst. Yesterday was part one, and here is the exciting conclusion:
ROUND 13
145
146
J.J. Putz, Ari RP
147
Brandon Morrow, Tor SP  
148
Peter Bourjos, LAA OF
149
Jordan Walden, LAA RP
150
151
152
Erick Aybar, LAA SS
153
154
Ryan Howard, Phi 1B
155
156
Neftali Feliz, Tex RP
Best Pick: Paul Goldschmidt – He’s probably going to hit 25-30 home runs, and all of the remaining first basemen provide limited upside or a huge risk. Honorable mention goes to Anibal Sanchez who had a really good year last year and could definitely do it again this year.

Worst Pick: Erick Aybar – I don’t hate the pick, because there really wasn’t much left at short at this point, so you have to go with somebody, but yeah, this is the worst from a group of picks that are all solid, but without many wows.
ROUND 14
157
Nick Markakis, Bal OF
158
159
Ervin Santana, LAA SP
160
Colby Rasmus, Tor OF
161
Doug Fister, Det SP
162
Neil Walker, Pit 2B
163
David Freese, StL 3B
164
Dustin Ackley, Sea 2B
165
Jaime Garcia, StL SP
166
Jason Kipnis, Cle 2B  
167
Ryan Roberts, Ari 2B
168
Best Pick: Jason Kipnis – I love Jason Kipnis. He was the one player that I knew that I would get on both of my fantasy teams this year. There was nothing that was going to stop this from happening. I nearly took him two rounds before this, because I loved him that much, but I was patient and it paid off. Kipnis is my boy.

Worst Pick: David Freese – I ain’t buying the playoff heroics, and he also gets hurt every single year. Have fun with your 110 games of mediocre production.
ROUND 15
169
Jemile Weeks, Oak 2B
170
Angel Pagan, SF OF
171
Kelly Johnson, Tor 2B  
172
Dexter Fowler, Col OF
173
Ike Davis, NYM 1B
174
175
176
Torii Hunter, LAA OF
177
Gaby Sanchez, Mia 1B
178
Carlos Marmol, ChC RP
179
180
Aaron Hill, Ari 2B
Best Pick: Wandy Rodriguez – I almost picked pass on this round, because there isn’t anything that stands out in this round. Even my own pick was pretty safe, but Wandy Rodriguez always produces very good stats, but people seem to really hate him. He’ll have trouble getting wins early on, but there is a good chance he gets traded to a real MLB team, so that would be nice for him.

Worst Pick: Angel Pagan – Team Idaho loves crappy outfielders who play in San Francisco. Congratulations on cornering that market.
ROUND 16
181
182
Johan Santana, NYM SP
183
Jason Kubel, Ari OF
184
Yunel Escobar, Tor SS
185
Hiroki Kuroda, NYY SP
186
Marco Scutaro, Col SS
187
Martin Prado, Atl 3B
188
189
190
Francisco Liriano, Min SP  
191
Jesus Montero, Sea DH
192
Johnny Cueto, Cin SP
Best Pick: Jesus Montero – Once he qualifies, and the Mariners have said he will play at catcher, he becomes a pretty big deal at catcher, because dude can hit. Also, this was  a really inspired round compared to the one before it. Nice picks on Johan and League.

Worst Pick: Martin Prado – He had one great year, but that ain’t happening again, so he’s really just not worthwhile to have on a fantasy team unless you’re desperate to fill out your roster.
ROUND 17
193
Chris Sale, CWS RP
194
195
Joe Nathan, Tex RP  
196
Ryan Raburn, Det 2B
197
198
Carlos Pena, TB 1B
199
Daniel Bard, Bos RP
200
Scott Baker*, Min SP
201
Javy Guerra, LAD RP
202
203
Jim Johnson, Bal RP
204
Best Pick: Mike Moustakas – I’m actually not a big believer in Moustakas, but he does have a lot of upside, so that’s pretty damn good for Round 17. I understand the thinking in the pick at this point, because if he can adjust quicker than pitchers adjust to him, he’s got big-time power at a position that isn’t too deep.

Worst Pick: Alfonso Soriano – Yeah, I’m a bitter Cubs fan, but there is a good chance that he rides the pine a lot of games this year, and may even get cut.
ROUND 18
205
Matt Joyce, TB OF
206
207
208
Ian Desmond, Wsh SS
209
Tim Hudson, Atl SP
210
Chris Carpenter*, StL SP
211
Colby Lewis, Tex SP
212
Daniel Murphy, NYM 2B
213
214
Clay Buchholz, Bos SP  
215
Gavin Floyd, CWS SP
216
Allen Craig*, StL OF
Best Pick: Yoenis Cespedes – I have no clue what he is going to do, but it will definitely be fun to find out. I also give myself props for Buchholz, because I nearly took him three rounds before this, and just kept passing, because I needed hitting more than luxurious pitchers. Clay Buchholz is good.

Worst Pick: Carlos Quentin – He’s been in decline, is injury prone, and is going to the worst hitter’s park in the league. Yeah, good luck with that.
ROUND 19
217
Lucas Duda, NYM 1B
218
Mike Minor, Atl SP
219
Adam Dunn, CWS 1B  
220
221
Alex Rios, CWS OF
222
Brandon Belt, SF 1B
223
Geovany Soto, ChC C
224
Ted Lilly, LAD SP
225
226
Ryan Dempster, ChC SP
227
228
Jose Altuve, Hou 2B
Best Pick: Brandon McCarthy – Pretty damn good pitcher for Round 19. That’s just good value staring you in the face.

Worst Pick: Lucas Duda – I have seriously never heard of Lucas Duda. I follow sports pretty closely. Who the hell is Lucas Duda? I’m going to go out on a limb and say that he sucks.
ROUND 20
229
230
Derek Holland, Tex SP
231
Bryce Harper, Wsh OF
232
Grant Balfour, Oak RP
233
Tim Stauffer, SD SP
234
Edwin Jackson, Wsh SP
235
Mike Carp*, Sea 1B
236
237
238
Sergio Santos, Tor RP  
239
Matt Capps, Min RP
240
Mark Trumbo, LAA 1B
Best Pick: Edwin Jackson – One of my favorites in this draft; I just don’t see a way where Edwin Jackson doesn’t provide quality stats for Washington this year. It’s a safe pick with pretty solid upside, so it is excellent selection at this point in the draft.

Worst Pick: Bryce Harper – Harper struggled when transitioning to Double-A last year, so yeah, even when he finally does make it up, he isn’t going to go hog wild on everybody when making his debut.
ROUND 21
241
Chris Perez, Cle RP
242
243
Delmon Young, Det OF  
244
245
Jonny Venters, Atl RP
246
Wilson Ramos, Wsh C
247
Jair Jurrjens, Atl SP
248
Bud Norris, Hou SP
249
Brett Myers, Hou SP
250
Mat Gamel, Mil 3B
251
Sean Marshall, Cin RP
252
Best Pick: Chad Billingsley – I really like Billingsley and see no reason why he can’t produce numbers as good as his best year in the majors.

Worst Pick: Jair Jurrjens – I know this isn’t an awful pick, but I just don’t enjoy watching Jurrjens pitch, so I expect people to smash him or for him to get hurt. Either way, I have no faith in Jair.
ROUND 22
253
254
Trevor Cahill, Ari SP
255
John Danks, CWS SP
256
257
258
259
Matt Thornton, CWS RP
260
Jose Tabata, Pit OF
261
Kenley Jansen, LAD RP
262
Ricky Nolasco, Mia SP  
263
264
Chris Davis, Bal 3B
Best Pick: Matt Thornton – I think he’ll be a steal for a closer this year. I think he could put up a Hanrahan like year this season, so Thornton is really good value at this point.

Worst Pick: Chris Davis – I have been a believer in Chris Davis for five years, but he still hasn’t put it together. It’s time to give up on him ever making an impact.
ROUND 23
265
Nolan Reimold, Bal OF
266
267
Jake Peavy, CWS SP  
268
Homer Bailey, Cin SP
269
Vance Worley, Phi SP
270
Mark Buehrle, Mia SP
271
272
Chipper Jones*, Atl 3B
273
274
275
J.D. Martinez, Hou OF
276
Best Pick: Mark Buehrle – It’s never pretty, but he produces, and he’s going to the easier league in a pitcher’s park. That’s a nice combo.

Worst Pick: Chipper Jones – Stick a fork in him; he’s done.
ROUND 24
277
Omar Infante, Mia 2B
278
Lorenzo Cain, KC OF
279
Kurt Suzuki, Oak C
280
Brian Matusz, Bal SP
281
James Loney, LAD 1B
282
Erik Bedard, Pit SP
283
R.A. Dickey, NYM SP
284
Ivan Nova, NYY SP
285
286
Travis Snider, Tor OF  
287
Stephen Drew, Ari SS
288
Raul Ibanez, NYY OF
Best Pick: Erik Bedard – Maybe it’ll only be 120 innings, but they’ll be 120 damn good innings. Honorable mention to Brian Matusz who I would have taken had I not run out of roster space for him.

Worst Pick: Travis Snider – If loving Travis Snider is wrong, I don’t want to be right.
ROUND 25
289
Rafael Furcal, StL SS
290
Ben Revere, Min OF
291
Jason Bay, NYM OF
292
Brett Pill, SF 1B
293
Justin Smoak, Sea 1B
294
295
Mike Leake, Cin SP
296
297
Trevor Bauer, Ari SP
298
299
Brian Roberts*, Bal 2B
300
Mike Adams, Tex RP
Best Pick: Vinnie Pestrano – I think he has a strong shot to take the closer’s job from Chris Perez.

Worst Pick: Brett Pill – Don’t feel bad Brett, you’re still a better pick than Bryce Harper.

And that's all 25 rounds of the draft. So who's going to win this thing? Well, if you want the answer to that, just click here to find out.

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