Monthly Archives: March 2015

Red Sox getting ready for new season

This is the first post in a new series. Charlotte Cooper will be following her Boston Red Sox’s fortunes over the course of the season here at BaseballGB.

With the first game of the 2015 season almost upon us, the pressure is on for the Boston Red Sox to make an impact and to make any last minute changes.

Many fan’s worries have been with the starting rotation as it was one of the weaknesses during last season. They went went from winning the World Series to having some of the worst stats in the league. The Red Sox were ranked last in hitting and to try and change this they spent a whopping $183 million on Pablo Sandoval and Hanley Ramirez.

Certainly the loss of Jon Lester, who decided not to sign with the team has had an impact. Lester would have been a good place for the Red Sox to start building their rotation.

One player in particular doesn’t have to bother about trying to make an impression. Mookie Betts continues to impress fans as he’s had more than enough extra base hits to make his name known and continues to amaze the crowds despite the season not starting yet. He is one of the players to keep an eye on when the season starts.

An interesting development for the team is that of Christian Vazquez who sustained an injury to his right elbow. At the moment it isn’t known how long he will be out for but on Monday he was placed on the 60 day disabled list.

This serves as a bit of a knock to the team as throughout the 2014 season, players such as Will Middlebrooks, Xander Bogaerts and Jackie Bradley Jr were plagued with injuries, which they were hoping to avoid this upcoming season.

The first game of the season will be away, against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday 6th April at 3:05 PM (ET) (20.05 BST). Their home opener will be on 13th April against the Washington Nationals at the same time.

Fantasy drafts as perfect preparation for the season ahead

As expertly recapped by Mark, we had our BaseballGB Fantasy League draft on Saturday night.

It’s going to be my only draft of the year as I’m not a obsessive fantasy baseball player. Whilst others often have many teams, that approach generally just means I lose track of which players I’ve got on which teams and I start making mistakes (leaving starting pitchers on the bench on the wrong day, not replacing injured players promptly etc), which saps my enjoyment of taking part.

One team, possibly two, is enough to give me my fantasy baseball fix.

One thing I have learned over the years is that preparing for, and taking part in, fantasy baseball drafts is a great way to check how up-to-date your baseball knowledge is.

The first depressing inevitability of the normally joyous Spring Training period is that it comes with the sting of a batch of players who have their seasons either finished or seriously curtailed by injury before it has even begun. The Toronto Blue Jays’  Marcus Stroman and New York Mets’ Zach Wheeler and two of the more notable young players who will spend 2015 rehabbing from Tommy John elbow surgery rather than showcasing their talent on the field.

More minor injuries are also a factor to take into consideration from a fantasy perspective, not least because they can slip under the radar if not impacting a player or your ‘real’ team and can sometimes turn into more significant issues than first assessed.

My second round selection was the Washington Nationals’ Anthony Rendon. He offers a good solid mix of production across the board, but I was mindful of checking progress on his knee injury before clicking the ‘Draft’ button next to his name. It might be a selection that comes back to bite me, but it was a risk I was willing to take.

Checking through the fantasy player rankings also helps in remembering where players have ended up. So many transactions take place over the off-season that you can get to a mock draft and find that a player has changed teams without you realising.

That can have a direct influence on the fantasy baseball drafting process. A pitcher’s wins, saves or holds (if your league counts those too) are affected by the team they are on, both in terms of the quality of the team and in terms of the other players on that team that your potential draft target will be competing with (i.e. a potential source of saves may not get those opportunities if another relief pitcher has been added without you knowing it).

One of my late-round bench picks was Michael Morse who I selected to add a bit more power to my team. His move to the Miami Marlins over the offseason should see him starting regularly at first base and hitting behind Giancarlo Stanton (who was my first round selection), so hopefully there will be plenty of opportunities for him to drive some runs in.

The final factor to consider, or not, is Spring Training performance. Eye-catching stats, either good or bad, can be difficult to ignore, but you need to look at the context too in terms of whether there’s something real at play there (a change in hitting approach leading to better results, a potential injury affecting a pitcher’s delivery etc) or if it’s just a case of some good or bad luck in a small number of exhibition games.

The Oakland A’s Sonny Gray had a nightmare in his last Spring Training outing, getting hit hard by the Chicago White Sox whilst allowing 6 runs in 2.2 innings. I selected him regardless. I’d like to think that’s the rational part of me dismissing one meaningless Spring Training game, yet I suspect the A’s fan in me also wants to believe it was a case of bad luck too.

If there’s one thing that shows up my lack of true fantasy baseball dedication it’s the way that I let real life allegiances and bias affect the way I draft (some players I can’t bring myself to draft, not wanting to celebrate in their success). However, I like to think that’s part of what makes the fantasy baseball draft process a key part of preparing for the season ahead.

My hope and optimism for a good year for the A’s trumps everything else. Whether that proves to be misplaced or not will be decided over the next seven months and it’s a voyage of discovery I can’t wait to begin.

BaseballGB Fantasy League 2015: Draft recap

It’s that time of year again: 14 managers drafting 280 players in about 80 minutes. Here’s what happened in the 2015 BaseballGB Fantasy baseball draft.

Draft day is a real highlight of any baseball fan’s year. The anticipation, the excitement and the knowledge that the new season is not far away. Then you log into the draft room and learn your draft position. Out of 14 teams, I was picking… 11th. hardly ideal, but all is not lost. I had done three mock drafts, picking at the front middle and back of the order, so after consulting my late-order mock, I prepared to draft.

 

1. Mike Trout (LAA – CF) Bits & Bytes
2. Andrew McCutchen(Pit – CF) Jesmond Denn…
3. Miguel Cabrera (Det – 1B,3B) Batteries Es…
4. Clayton Kershaw(LAD – SP) Beck ‘Nams (GB)
5. Paul Goldschmidt (Ari – 1B) Weston-Super…
6. Giancarlo Stanton(Mia – OF) The Cheddar …
7. Yasiel Puig (LAD – CF) Richie’s RBI’s
8. José Abreu(CWS – 1B) Norwich No II
9. José Bautista(Tor – 1B,CF) Mighty Slugs
10. Carlos Gómez(Mil – CF) Iron Men
11. Adam Jones(Bal – CF) Orpington Is…
12. Anthony Rizzo(ChC – 1B) NE Riverkings
13. Edwin Encarnación (Tor – 1B) Newcastle Kn…
14. Max Scherzer(Was – SP) Cheshunt Mal…

 

No major surprises in the first six picks, as the yahoo rankings were followed. I was interested to see who would go second, as you could make good cases for a number of players, but Jesmond did what I would have done by taking Cutch and sorting out CF straight away. The first surprise came with Puig going 7th. I had hoped he would be around for my second pick, but not to be. I’m not sure I would have taken Puig over Abreu or Bautista, but it looks like he’ll be hitting third for the Dodgers this year, so his RBIs should rise and he has been hitting for power this spring. Having found the outfield tough in mock drafts, I was hoping for one of Bautista or Jones here, and the Slugs make my mind up for me.

 

 

1. Robinson Canó (Sea – 2B) Cheshunt Mal…
2. Josh Donaldson(Tor – 3B) Newcastle Kn…
3. Félix Hernández(Sea – SP) NE Riverkings
4. José Altuve (Hou – 2B) Orpington Is…
5. Troy Tulowitzki(Col – SS) Iron Men
6. Hanley Ramírez(Bos – SS) Mighty Slugs
7. Bryce Harper(Was – CF) Norwich No II
8. Michael Pineda(NYY – SP) Richie’s RBI’s
9. Anthony Rendón (Was – 2B,3B) The Cheddar …
10. Adrián Béltre(Tex – 3B) Weston-Super…
11. Adrián González (LAD – 1B) Beck ‘Nams (GB)
12. Michael Brantley(Cle – CF) Batteries Es…
13. Ian Desmond (Was – SS) Jesmond Denn…
14. Stephen Strasburg(Was – SP) Bits & Bytes

 

 

I had decided to hold off taking an ace until the third or fourth round, so it was a question of which hitter to pair with Jones. I seriously hovered over Hanley Ramirez and Rendon here before going for Altuve. I would normally opt for more power here, but the average and steals at 2B are hard to ignore. I just hope I don’t regret it. Newcastle grabbed Donaldson early, and I completely get it, as moving to such a hitter-friendly park should see his already great numbers go up further. Iron Men gamble on Tulo’s health while Harper goes earlier than I was expecting, but if he hits in the middle of the Nats’ lineup and can stay healthy, maybe this is the year Bryce really puts it all together. Pineda was a guy I was considering for a late-round gamble, but second round? No way. Strasburg also gets drafted before Sale, Price, MadBum and Kluber.

 

Round 3
1. Jacoby Ellsbury(NYY – CF) Bits & Bytes
2. Nolan Arenado(Col – 3B) Jesmond Denn…
3. Madison Bumgarner(SF – SP) Batteries Es…
4. Todd Frazier (Cin – 1B,3B) Beck ‘Nams (GB)
5. Ryan Braun(Mil – OF) Weston-Super…
6. Buster Posey(SF – C,1B) The Cheddar …
7. Álex Rodríguez(NYY – 3B) Richie’s RBI’s
8. Corey Dickerson(Col – CF) Norwich No II
9. David Price(Det – SP) Mighty Slugs
10. Corey Kluber (Cle – SP) Iron Men
11. Chris Sale(CWS – SP) Orpington Is…
12. Brian Dozier(Min – 2B) NE Riverkings
13. Justin Upton(SD – OF) Newcastle Kn…
14. Freddie Freeman(Atl – 1B) Cheshunt Mal…

 

This is the round to grab an ace for my team, and after seeing MadBum, Price and Kluber go, I opt for Sale. I was slightly put off by his injury, but it looks as if he’ll only miss the first week or so. I like the Frazier pick here for Beck ‘Nams. Dozier and his 20/20 skills goes early, while Newcastle add more power with Upton. The A-Rod pick sticks out like a sore thumb here. A late-round gamble, sure, but there’s no way he should be drafted this early now.

 

1. Zack Greinke (LAD – SP) Cheshunt Mal…
2. Albert Pujols(LAA – 1B) Newcastle Kn…
3. Johnny Cueto(Cin – SP) NE Riverkings
4. David Ortiz(Bos – 1B) Orpington Is…
5. Starling Marte(Pit – CF) Iron Men
6. Jon Lester(ChC – SP) Mighty Slugs
7. George Springer (Hou – CF) Norwich No II
8. Joey Votto(Cin – 1B) Richie’s RBI’s
9. Jordan Zimmermann(Was – SP) The Cheddar …
10. Carlos González(Col – OF) Weston-Super…
11. Cole Hamels(Phi – SP) Beck ‘Nams (GB)
12. Prince Fielder(Tex – 1B) Batteries Es…
13. Aroldis Chapman(Cin – RP) Jesmond Denn…
14. José Reyes(Tor – SS) Bits & Bytes

 

Having got my ace in the last round, it’s time to add another bat. having taken Altuve, it’s all the more important to add some power here. Pujols is nabbed by Newcastle, so I go for Ortiz over CarGo and Springer. had I not already got Jones, I would have been tempted with Marte, who goes the very next pick. Votto should be good value for the RBIs here, while Chapman is the first closer to go.

 

1. Matt Kemp (SD – CF) Bits & Bytes
2. Carlos Santana(Cle – C,1B,3B) Jesmond Denn…
3. Billy Hamilton(Cin – CF) Batteries Es…
4. Jay Bruce(Cin – OF) Beck ‘Nams (GB)
5. Yoenis Céspedes(Det – OF) Weston-Super…
6. Ian Kinsler(Det – 2B) The Cheddar …
7. Doug Fister(Was – SP) Richie’s RBI’s
8. Craig Kimbrel (Atl – RP) Norwich No II
9. Mookie Betts(Bos – 2B,CF) Mighty Slugs
10. Víctor Martínez(Det – 1B) Iron Men
11. Adam Wainwright (StL – SP) Orpington Is…
12. Matt Harvey(NYM – SP) NE Riverkings
13. Jason Heyward(StL – OF) Newcastle Kn…
14. Evan Longoria(TB – 3B) Cheshunt Mal…

 

When my turn rolls round again, Wainwright is still available. I wasn’t expecting him to be there and can’t turn him down as my second starter. Teaming him and Sale should mean I can afford to load up on bats for the next few rounds too. Had V-Mart still been around, it would have been a tough decision, but Iron Men got there first. Betts is an interesting pick, as he has had a great spring but can he find enough playing time in a crowded Red Sox OF once Castillo and Victorino are fully healthy.

 

1. Greg Holland (KC – RP) Cheshunt Mal…
2. Charlie Blackmon(Col – CF) Newcastle Kn…
3. Christian Yelich(Mia – CF) NE Riverkings
4. Nelson Cruz(Sea – OF) Orpington Is…
5. Gerrit Cole(Pit – SP) Iron Men
6. James Shields(SD – SP) Mighty Slugs
7. Kris Bryant (ChC – 3B) Norwich No II
8. Neil Walker(Pit – 2B) Richie’s RBI’s
9. Kyle Seager(Sea – 3B) The Cheddar …
10. Dee Gordon(Mia – 2B) Weston-Super…
11. Leonys Martín(Tex – CF) Beck ‘Nams (GB)
12. Matt Holliday(StL – OF) Batteries Es…
13. Chris Davis(Bal – 1B,3B) Jesmond Denn…
14. Julio Teherán(Atl – SP) Bits & Bytes

 

I know Nelson Cruz won’t hit 40HR again this year, but he still should be good for 25ish in Seattle. I almost went for his team-mate Seager, who I rate very highly, but I know OF bats are scarce this year and there are other 3B I’d be OK with. I considered Holliday here before taking Cruz. Norwich go for Bryant, obviously hoping he either starts in the majors or won’t be in AAA for long. He could also be getting OF eligibility as well.

 

1. Alex Gordon (KC – OF) Bits & Bytes
2. Jeff Samardzija(CWS – SP) Jesmond Denn…
3. Hisashi Iwakuma (Sea – SP) Batteries Es…
4. Jake Arrieta(ChC – SP) Beck ‘Nams (GB)
5. David Robertson(CWS – RP) Weston-Super…
6. Sonny Gray(Oak – SP) The Cheddar …
7. Mark Melancon(Pit – RP) Richie’s RBI’s
8. Kolten Wong(StL – 2B) Norwich No II
9. Tyson Ross(SD – SP) Mighty Slugs
10. Chris Carter (Hou – 1B,OF) Iron Men
11. Pablo Sandoval(Bos – 3B) Orpington Is…
12. Trevor Rosenthal(StL – RP) NE Riverkings
13. Cody Allen (Cle – RP) Newcastle Kn…
14. Jorge Soler(ChC – OF) Cheshunt Mal…

 

Round 7 sees a run on arms, including four closers, but I still want another bat. I still have holes on the left side of my infield, and opt to fill one of those with Sandoval, although I was tempted with Wright. More young talent is picked here, with Norwich and Cheshunt wanting to see what Wong and Soler can do in a full season.

 

1. Kole Calhoun(LAA – OF) Cheshunt Mal…
2. Gio González(Was – SP) Newcastle Kn…
3. Jacob deGrom(NYM – SP) NE Riverkings
4. Devin Mesoraco(Cin – C) Orpington Is…
5. David Wright (NYM – 3B) Iron Men
6. Evan Gattis(Hou – C) Mighty Slugs
7. Alex Wood (Atl – SP,RP) Norwich No II
8. Jimmy Rollins(LAD – SS) Richie’s RBI’s
9. Marcell Ozuna (Mia – CF) The Cheddar …
10. Dellin Betances(NYY – RP) Weston-Super…
11. Steve Cishek (Mia – RP) Beck ‘Nams (GB)
12. Alex Cobb(TB – SP) Batteries Es…
13. Carlos Carrasco(Cle – SP,RP) Jesmond Denn…
14. Dustin Pedroia(Bos – 2B) Bits & Byt

 

It’s soon my turn again and Wright is still available. I strongly consider taking him as my UT but decide some power at C with Mesoraco is the better choice here. Wright goes the very next pick and two more closers go, but I’m content to hold off on relievers for a bit longer. I like the Calhoun pick here by Cheshunt – good numbers across the board and batting ahead of Trout and Pujols. I’m now looking ahead and worried about the hole at SS. I’d really like Alexei Ramirez, but will he make it to me? I have a long wait until my next pick…

 

1. Yan Gomes (Cle – C) Bits & Bytes
2. Garrett Richards(LAA – SP) Jesmond Denn…
3. Jason Kipnis(Cle – 2B) Batteries Es…
4. Anibal Sánchez(Det – SP) Beck ‘Nams (GB)
5. Brett Gardner(NYY – CF) Weston-Super…
6. Jonathan Lucroy(Mil – C,1B) The Cheddar …
7. Jered Weaver(LAA – SP) Richie’s RBI’s
8. Kenley Jansen(LAD – RP) Norwich No II
9. Ryan Zimmerman(Was – 3B,OF) Mighty Slugs
10. J.D. Martínez (Det – OF) Iron Men
11. Alexei Ramírez(CWS – SS) Orpington Is…
12. Hunter Pence(SF – OF) NE Riverkings
13. Drew Storen (Was – RP) Newcastle Kn…
14. Phil Hughes(Min – SP) Cheshunt Mal…

 

Surprisingly, I get my wish as Alexei is available and i waste no time in grabbing him here. Having taken 7 hitters with my first 9 picks, now is the time to start thinking about a third starter. Phil Hughes or Ryu? Jesmond have swiped Richards, which could prove to be a wise move and Hughes is soon gone. Ryu it is then, hopefully.

 

1. Mark Trumbo(Ari – 1B,OF) Cheshunt Mal…
2. Huston Street(LAA – RP) Newcastle Kn…
3. Xander Bogaerts(Bos – 3B,SS) NE Riverkings
4. Hyun-jin Ryu (LAD – SP) Orpington Is…
5. Masahiro Tanaka(NYY – SP) Iron Men
6. Matt Adams(StL – 1B) Mighty Slugs
7. Mike Fiers(Mil – SP) Norwich No II
8. Curtis Granderson(NYM – CF) Richie’s RBI’s
9. Koji Uehara(Bos – RP) The Cheddar …
10. Glen Perkins(Min – RP) Weston-Super…
11. Javier Báez (ChC – 2B,SS) Beck ‘Nams (GB)
12. Manny Machado(Bal – 3B) Batteries Es…
13. Chris Archer (TB – SP) Jesmond Denn…
14. Matt Carpenter(StL – 3B) Bits & Bytes

 

Ryu is still around, so I snap him up in round 10, even though he may miss a couple of weeks at the start of the year. I thought about Tanaka, but his elbow scares me more than Ryu’s injury. I was tempted with Machado, Carpenter and Adams here for my UT, and if I hadn’t already got Sandoval I may well have gone for one of them here. Street and Perkins are grabbed. I was hoping for one of them in the next round.

 

1. Brandon Belt (SF – 1B) Bits & Bytes
2. A.J. Pollock(Ari – CF) Jesmond Denn…
3. Elvis Andrus (Tex – SS) Batteries Es…
4. Joaquín Benoit(SD – RP) Beck ‘Nams (GB)
5. Salvador Pérez (KC – C) Weston-Super…
6. Andrew Cashner(SD – SP) The Cheddar …
7. Brian McCann (NYY – C,1B) Richie’s RBI’s
8. Starlin Castro(ChC – SS) Norwich No II
9. Brandon Moss (Cle – 1B,OF) Mighty Slugs
10. Howie Kendrick(LAD – 2B) Iron Men
11. Fernando Rodney (Sea – RP) Orpington Is…
12. Ben Zobrist(Oak – 2B,SS,CF) NE Riverkings
13. Mat Latos(Mia – SP) Newcastle Kn…
14. Yadier Molina (StL – C) Cheshunt Mal…

 

Past the halfway point in the draft now, and I decide I can’t wait any longer for a closer. Rodney seems the best of the rest, although I thought about Papelbon. That empty third OF spot needs to be filled soon, ideally by Werth. Kendrick should drive in a few runs batting 5th for the Dodgers, so I like Iron men’s pick, while the improved Padre offense should see Cashner get the wins his ERA and WHIP deserved last year.

 

1. Ben Revere (Phi – CF) Cheshunt Mal…
2. Francisco Liriano(Pit – SP) Newcastle Kn…
3. Zach Britton (Bal – RP) NE Riverkings
4. Jayson Werth(Was – OF) Orpington Is…
5. Michael Wacha(StL – SP) Iron Men
6. Lucas Duda (NYM – 1B) Mighty Slugs
7. Adam LaRoche(CWS – 1B) Norwich No II
8. Wade Davis (KC – RP) Richie’s RBI’s
9. Melky Cabrera(CWS – OF) The Cheddar …
10. Lance Lynn (StL – SP) Weston-Super…
11. Wilin Rosario(Col – C) Beck ‘Nams (GB)
12. Jonathan Papelbon (Phi – RP) Batteries Es…
13. Avisail García(CWS – OF) Jesmond Denn…
14. Collin McHugh (Hou – SP) Bits & Bytes

 

Werth is still around, but for for much longer when my turn arrives in round 12. I was annoyed to see Britton go as I had thought he would be a good second closer option for the next round, and Papelbon is snapped up too. Had Werth gone before my turn, I would have gone for Melky Cabrera, who is is drafted by the Chasers soon afterwards.

 

1. Yordano Ventura (KC – SP) Bits & Bytes
2. Wil Myers(SD – OF) Jesmond Denn…
3. Ian Kennedy(SD – SP) Batteries Es…
4. Jordy Mercer (Pit – SS) Beck ‘Nams (GB)
5. Justin Verlander(Det – SP) Weston-Super…
6. José Quintana (CWS – SP) The Cheddar …
7. Austin Jackson(Sea – CF) Richie’s RBI’s
8. Héctor Rondón (ChC – RP) Norwich No II
9. Taijuan Walker(Sea – SP) Mighty Slugs
10. Dallas Keuchel (Hou – SP) Iron Men
11. José Fernández(Mia – SP) Orpington Is…
12. Joc Pederson(LAD – OF) NE Riverkings
13. Danny Santana (Min – SS,CF) Newcastle Kn…
14. Homer Bailey(Cin – SP) Cheshunt Mal…

 

Nine arms taken in this round and after seeing starters snapped up I decide to take a gamble of Jose Fernandez. He’ll miss the start of the season, but if he can be anything like his old self in the second half, he could really pay dividends down the stretch. I had thought about a second closer here, but it seemed too early to reach down the rankings for a guy like Casilla, McGee or Clippard. Next round, hopefully. Not sure about the Mercer pick here, as he may lose playing time to Kang. Erick Aybar may have been the better choice.

 

1. Santiago Casilla (SF – RP) Cheshunt Mal…
2. Chase Utley(Phi – 2B) Newcastle Kn…
3. Matt Wieters(Bal – C) NE Riverkings
4. Tyler Clippard(Oak – RP) Orpington Is…
5. Josh Harrison(Pit – 2B,3B,OF) Iron Men
6. Brad Boxberger(TB – RP) Mighty Slugs
7. Andrew Miller(NYY – RP) Norwich No II
8. Tanner Roark(Was – SP) Richie’s RBI’s
9. Francisco Rodríguez (Mil – RP) The Cheddar …
10. Drew Smyly(TB – SP) Weston-Super…
11. Scott Kazmir (Oak – SP) Beck ‘Nams (GB)
12. Russell Martin(Tor – C) Batteries Es…
13. Ken Giles (Phi – RP) Jesmond Denn…
14. Jake McGee(TB – RP) Bits & Bytes

 

Casilla is nabbed, and although I’m tempted by McGee, I decide to go for Clippard who will close while Doolittle is out. Ideally, I’d grab Doolittle in the next round to guarantee saves from Oakland. Martin had a great 2014 and may even hit more in Toronto’s hitter-friendly stadium, so Battteries Essential make a very worthwhile pick here. Jesmond plan ahead by taking Giles, who should take over as Philadelphia closer if Papelbon is dealt.

 

1. Neftali Feliz (Tex – RP) Bits & Bytes
2. Daniel Murphy(NYM – 2B,3B) Jesmond Denn…
3. Sean Doolittle(Oak – RP) Batteries Es…
4. Matt Shoemaker(LAA – SP,RP) Beck ‘Nams (GB)
5. Erick Aybar(LAA – SS) Weston-Super…
6. Brandon McCarthy(LAD – SP) The Cheddar …
7. Dalton Pompey(Tor – OF) Richie’s RBI’s
8. Jake Odorizzi(TB – SP) Norwich No II
9. Brett Cecil(Tor – RP) Mighty Slugs
10. Tony Watson(Pit – RP) Iron Men
11. Addison Reed(Ari – RP) Orpington Is…
12. Joe Smith (LAA – RP) NE Riverkings
13. Danny Salazar(Cle – SP) Newcastle Kn…
14. Jhonny Peralta (StL – SS) Cheshunt Mal…

 

Disaster! After McGee goes at the end of round 14, Batteries Essential takes Doolittle. Curses! I can’t gamble on Clippard keeping the closing job all year, so I take Reed here who will get some saves, albeit with high ERA and WHIP, but I feel that’s the best I can do. Now to switch my attention to rounding out my rotation.

 

1. Shin-Soo Choo (Tex – OF) Cheshunt Mal…
2. Drew Hutchison(Tor – SP) Newcastle Kn…
3. Jeurys Familia(NYM – RP) NE Riverkings
4. Kyle Lohse (Mil – SP) Orpington Is…
5. Darren O’Day(Bal – RP) Iron Men
6. Oswaldo Arcia(Min – OF) Mighty Slugs
7. James Paxton (Sea – SP) Norwich No II
8. Stephen Vogt(Oak – C,1B,OF) Richie’s RBI’s
9. Kelvin Herrera (KC – RP) The Cheddar …
10. Eric Hosmer(KC – 1B) Weston-Super…
11. Marlon Byrd (Cin – OF) Beck ‘Nams (GB)
12. Justin Morneau(Col – 1B) Batteries Es…
13. Pat Neshek (Hou – RP) Jesmond Denn…
14. Mike Napoli(Bos – 1B) Bits & Bytes

 

Choo, who had been hanging around at the top of the undrafted players list for a while, is finally taken by Cheshunt. I go back and forth with SP options and opt for Lohse over another SP who actually ends up going undrafted. Not exactly a sexy choice, but reasonable enough. I still need a UT, so either a hitter or another starter with my next pick. Arcia provides late-round power for the Slugs while Norwich take a flier on talented youngster Paxton.

 

1. Álex Ríos (KC – OF) Bits & Bytes
2. Steven Souza(TB – OF) Jesmond Denn…
3. Rusney Castillo (Bos – CF) Batteries Es…
4. Ervin Santana(Min – SP) Beck ‘Nams (GB)
5. Torii Hunter(Min – OF) Weston-Super…
6. Alcides Escobar(KC – SS) The Cheddar …
7. Mike Leake(Cin – SP) Richie’s RBI’s
8. Jesse Hahn(Oak – SP) Norwich No II
9. Joakim Soria (Det – RP) Mighty Slugs
10. Wilson Ramos(Was – C) Iron Men
11. Derek Holland(Tex – SP) Orpington Is…
12. Steve Pearce(Bal – 1B,OF) NE Riverkings
13. Brett Lawrie(Oak – 2B,3B) Newcastle Kn…
14. Coco Crisp (Oak – CF) Cheshunt Mal…

 

A couple of young OF go in Souza and Castillo, and I think Ramos is very good value here for Iron Men. I take a punt on Holland having a fully healthy year and he did come back strongly at the end of last season. That leaves me with three picks remaining and I know I want a UT, a bench hitter and a set-up reliever for holds.

 

1. Grégory Polanco (Pit – OF) Cheshunt Mal…
2. Jenrry Mejía(NYM – SP,RP) Newcastle Kn…
3. Adam Eaton (CWS – CF) NE Riverkings
4. Aramis Ramírez(Mil – 3B) Orpington Is…
5. Kevin Quackenbush (SD – RP) Iron Men
6. Sergio Romo(SF – RP) Mighty Slugs
7. Jedd Gyorko (SD – 2B) Norwich No II
8. Asdrubal Cabrera(TB – 2B,SS) Richie’s RBI’s
9. Chris Tillman (Bal – SP) The Cheddar …
10. Lorenzo Cain(KC – CF) Weston-Super…
11. Mark Teixeira (NYY – 1B) Beck ‘Nams (GB)
12. Yasmani Tomás(Ari – 3B,OF) Batteries Es…
13. Shelby Miller (Atl – SP) Jesmond Denn…
14. Rajai Davis(Det – CF) Bits & Bytes

 

I go back and forth between Ramirez, Khris Davis and another hitter who goes undrafted but take the safe route with A-Ram. His power numbers may have dropped, but he still should provide a decent average and 70-80 RBIs. Norwich and the RBIs back Gyorko and Cabrera to bounce back for sub-par years, while Beck ‘Nams grab 20+HR power in Teixeira and Batteries Essential nab Tomas, who has 3B and OF eligibility.

 

1. Michael Cuddyer(NYM – 1B,OF) Bits & Bytes
2. Will Smith(Mil – RP) Jesmond Denn…
3. Billy Butler(Oak – 1B) Batteries Es…
4. John Lackey(StL – SP) Beck ‘Nams (GB)
5. Pedro Álvarez(Pit – 1B,3B) Weston-Super…
6. Michael Morse(Mia – 1B,OF) The Cheddar …
7. Joel Peralta(LAD – RP) Richie’s RBI’s
8. Derek Norris (SD – C) Norwich No II
9. Martín Prado(Mia – 2B,3B,OF) Mighty Slugs
10. Danny Farquhar(Sea – RP) Iron Men
11. Casey Janssen (Was – RP) Orpington Is…
12. Rick Porcello(Bos – SP) NE Riverkings
13. Travis d’Arnaud (NYM – C) Newcastle Kn…
14. Joe Mauer(Min – 1B) Cheshunt Mal…

 

Some nice late picks here as Bit & Bytes grab Cuddyer, Jesmond get an underrated reliever in Smith and Beck ‘Nams grab a savvy veteran in Lackey. I take Janssen as my set-up reliever before Newcastle backs d’Arnaud to carry on from his strong finish last season.

 

1. Matt Cain(SF – SP) Cheshunt Mal…
2. Luke Gregerson(Hou – RP) Newcastle Kn…
3. Andrelton Simmons(Atl – SS) NE Riverkings
4. Khris Davis (Mil – OF) Orpington Is…
5. Danny Duffy(KC – SP,RP) Iron Men
6. Kevin Gausman(Bal – SP) Mighty Slugs
7. Lonnie Chisenhall (Cle – 1B,3B) Norwich No II
8. Chase Headley(NYY – 1B,3B) Richie’s RBI’s
9. Carlos Martínez(StL – SP,RP) The Cheddar …
10. Denard Span (Was – CF) Weston-Super…
11. R.A. Dickey(Tor – SP) Beck ‘Nams (GB)
12. Carlos Beltrán(NYY – OF) Batteries Es…
13. Kris Medlen (KC – SP) Jesmond Denn…
14. Rougned Odor(Tex – 2B) Bits & Bytes

 

The final round goes to show you really can wait for saves as Gregerson, who should close for Houston is taken with the 268th pick. Khris Davis and his power become my bench hitter as I fill my roster, while the Chasers take a very worthwhile punt on Carlos Martinez grabbing a rotation spot with the Cards and the Sox pick up 90+ runs and 30+ steals in Span.

 

Overall, I felt my draft went fairly well especialy considering my position towards the back of the queue. I would say my team might be the strongest offensive lineup I’ve ever drafted and I have taken more risks with the pitching staff, although I would have to be very unlucky for all of the injury doubts to fall apart at the same time. Missing out on Doolittle was a blow, and I’m not thrilled with Reed, but I felt I needed another saves option behind Rodney if Clippard is only closing temporarily.

 

Here are my quick thoughts on the other teams:

 

Bits & Bytes: #1 pick but not present at draft. Left with strong lineup, and decent but thin pitching staff. Needs to use offensive depth to trade for more pitching but at least has two closers.

 

Jesmond Dennings: Like the rotation depth but needs Giles to pick up saves soon. Average may suffer if Davis, Santana and Myers hit like last year but RBIs shouldn’t be a problem.

 

Batteries Essential: Pretty strong offensive lineup. Tomas and Castillo could be interesting trade chips or lead to other hitters being dealt to boost good but thin pitching staff.

 

Beck ‘Nams: What a rotation. Seriously, go and look at it. Stunning. Two closers too. Lineup may be weak at 2B and SS, especially if Baez doesn’t win playing time straight away but there are arms to dangle as trade bait.

 

Sox: Nicely balance lineup with power and speed but could maybe use one more big 30HR bat. Three starters and three closers all good, but need more arms.

 

Chasers: Another nicely balance lineup. Could maybe afford to trade one of Posey or Lucroy for more power at 1B, but should hit for very good average and RBIs. Pitching staff nicely rounded out with mix of veterans and promising youngsters.

 

RBIs: Feast or famine lineup. Lack of big power bat could be an issue, also missing a big RBI guy. Average may be a problem too. Rotation’s fairly good but bullpen needs another closer.

 

Norwich No II: OF could make or break this team, depending on what sort of year Harper has, whether Springer can hit for a higher average as well as power and whether Dickerson can repeat or improve on last year. If so, look out. Two top closers but rotation could use a legit ace.

 

Slugs: Power, power and more power. Lineup is well stocked and the rotation is impressive too with both Price and Lester .Needs Cecil to claim Toronto closer job, even better if Boxberger nabs some saves for the Rays and Soria replaces Nathan as Detroit closer.

 

Iron Men: Veteran infield should be good if Tulo stays healthy and OF has nice power and speed combo. Like the 1-2 punch of Kluber and Cole and if Tanaka stays healthy… bullpen short on saves though.

 

Riverkings: Really strong pitching staff with King Felix, Cueto, Harvey and two very good closers. OF power could be a problem until Pence returns, but intrigued to see how Joc Pederson does.

Newcastle: Loaded with power throughout lineup, which should come in handy when talking trade to boost pitching staff. Bullpen looks good, just needs an ace and maybe another mid-level starter for what should be a strong team.

 

Cheshunt: Tough picking last but did a nice job. Team is nicely balance offensively, although may need to sacrifice some bench hitters to boost the pitching staff. Fiver very good starters and two closers. Maybe needs another SP and some holds, but this should be relatively easy to do via trade or free agent pickups.

 

 

Fantasy Baseball UK open again for 2015

We’re almost into single figures when counting down the days to MLB’s Opening Night and the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs getting the 2015 season underway on Sunday 5 April.

As the season approaches, many of us are getting involved with fantasy baseball drafts and preparing our own ‘teams’ for competition.

The traditional rotisserie and Head-to-Head leagues that you can find on places like Yahoo and ESPN are the standard port of call, but for 12 years now British baseball fans have also had the enticing option of competing in the Fantasy Baseball UK league.

When it first started, it really came to prominence as the port of call for Baseball on 5 viewers and presenters. Sadly that great late-night institution came to an end several years ago, but the Fantasy Baseball UK competition remains.

I somehow managed to finish ninth out of 3173 participants in my first year (2005, I believe) and my fantasy fortunes have never reached those heights again. Maybe I wouldn’t have put myself through years of fantasy heartbreak if I hadn’t fluked my way to such a promising result in that first FBUK foray, but I certainly don’t regret it.

If you’re looking for yet another fantasy league to add to your enjoyment of the 2015 season, FBUK is well worth a try.

Team Europe versus Japan on Eurosport 2

We have a treat to enjoy this week as an addition to the standard round of Spring Training games.

For the first time, a team representing European baseball will take to the diamond in Tokyo in a two-game exhibition series against Japan.

A Major League team made the same trip back in November and it’s a real mark of respect towards European baseball that Japan has been so keen to host a similar event with some of the best European talent not currently part of MLB organisations.

Unsurprisingly the majority of the playing and support staff are connected to Italy and the Netherlands, historically the two powerhouses in Europe, but a few other countries are represented as well. Great Britain is not among them, yet events like this are a good indicator of how baseball is developing in the continent and that there are potential opportunities for British players to progress as part of this in the future.

Europe and Japan will play against each other on Tuesday and Wednesday. The games will be shown live on British Eurosport 2 from 9 a.m.

Further details about the exhibition series can be found on the International Baseball Federation website.

March: a month-long injury avoidance exercise

The Chicago White Sox have been one of the busiest teams over the off-season and this has raised expectations that a 2015 play-off push is not out of the question after struggling through two poor seasons.

Spring Training is the time of year when every team looks for whatever positives they find can to dream of a good season ahead, yet it can also be a period when harsh reality kicks in.

Spring Training game results aren’t the issue, a good win-loss record in the Cactus or Grapefruit League doesn’t amount to much, it’s the ever-present fear of injury that can be so cruel.

News that ace pitcher Chris Sale had suffered an injury must have given White Sox fans a real scare. Thankfully, the right-foot fracture he has suffered should only put his pre-season routine out by three weeks. It might well mean that Sale will not be on the mound for Opening Day, but much better that he has a slightly delayed start to the season than missing an extended period.

Still, it’s an early reminder that for all we focus on off-season transactions and predictions of probable Opening Day line-ups, injuries are an unavoidable part of baseball and can have a significant bearing on a team’s fortunes.

No one knows that better than the Texas Rangers, who were absolutely devastated by injuries in 2014. This year has started in a similarly demoralising way as former top prospect Jurickson Profar has undergone shoulder surgery that will see him miss a second consecutive full season. Profar is still young enough to come back and have a successful career, but it’s the latest setback for the Rangers who have had some ridiculous bad luck.

Just a few years ago they made back-to-back World Series and seemed set to be play-off contenders for years to come thanks to an enviable crop of young talent, with Profar being one of the leading lights. It would be a shock if they didn’t greatly improve on their miserable 2014 record of 67-95 as that was a year when pretty much everything fell apart, culminating in manger Ron Washington moving on.

New manager Jeff Banister has a good roster of players to pick from and will be looking to lead his team back into play-off contention this year.

Like the rest of us, he’ll be mindful of the Spring Training league standings and how individual players are performing, but the main concern simply will be getting through March with as few injuries as possible.