OK, 10 team league, rotisserie, snake style draft;
Offensive categories; R, H, HR, RBI, SB, BB, K, TB, E, AVG,
Pitching categories; W, L, SV, ER, K, GIDP, ERA, WHIP, K/BB, BSV
positions; C, 1B, 2B, 3B, SS, CI, MI, OF, OF, OF, OF, Util, SP, SP, SP, SP, SP, RP, RP, BN, BN, BN, BN, BN, DL, DL, DL
Strategy: I usually dont' take pitching until late but everyone was apparently using that same tactic, so after grabbing Reyes 3rd overall I went with Santana and then CC on the way back around. I then looked towards solidifying the positions without alot of depth early (C, 2B) and went back to pitching and found what I believe to be value well rounded offensive players later. My last pick in the draft, Chris Carpenter...is IMO going to end up being the best selection. I have him coined for comeback player of the year and his spring thus far has been superb. David Price kind of fu(ked me..i'm likely going to have to release him and sign George Sherrill who I think is available.
C Geovany Soto
1B Aubrey Huff
2B Alexei Ramírez
3B Alex Gordon
SS José Reyes
CI Derrek Lee
MI Robinson Canó
OF Vladimir Guerrero
OF Milton Bradley
OF Jayson Werth
OF Cameron Maybin
Util Mike Lowell
BN Jorge Cantu
BN Carlos Gomez
SP Johan Santana
SP CC Sabathia
SP Brandon Webb
SP James Shields
SP Chris Carpenter
RP Joba Chamberlain
RP Matt Capps
BN Max Scherzer
BN David Price
BN Chad Qualls
Here's the order they were drafted;
1. (3) José Reyes
2. (18) Johan Santana
3. (23) CC Sabathia
4. (38) Brandon Webb
5. (43) Vladimir Guerrero
6. (58) Alexei Ramírez
7. (63) Geovany Soto
8. (78) James Shields
9. (83) Aubrey Huff
10. (98) Derrek Lee
11. (103) Robinson Canó
12. (118) Joba Chamberlain
13. (123) Milton Bradley
14. (138) David Price
15. (143) Alex Gordon
16. (158) Jayson Werth
17. (163) Matt Capps
18. (178) Jorge Cantú
19. (183) Mike Lowell
20. (198) Max Scherzer
21. (203) Cameron Maybin
22. (218) Chad Qualls
23. (223) Carlos Gómez
24. (238) Chris Carpenter



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