Monday, November 16, 2009

Rate my fantasy baseball team?

Yes, I know my team is terrible for any standard league, but my league has 17 teams in it. It's a 15x15 Rotto league and with the 17 teams, the good players were gone after about Round 10. Please rate, keeping that in mind.





C: Ivan Rodriguez (Det - C)


1B: Albert Pujols (StL - 1B)


2B: Dustin Pedroia (Bos - 2B)


3B: Chipper Jones (Atl - 3B)


SS: Khalil Greene (SD - SS)


OF: Delmon Young (Min - OF)


OF: Carlos Beltran (NYM - OF)


OF: Garret Anderson (LAA - OF)


UTIL: Josh Willingham (Fla - OF)


UTIL: Derek Lee (ChC - 1B)





SP: Johan Santana (NYM - SP)


SP: Phil Hughes (NYY - SP)


SP: Matt Garza (TB - SP)


RP: Joba Chamberlain (NYY - RP) %26lt;--(bait)


RP: Rafael Betancourt (Cle - RP)


RP: Brian Fuentes (Col - RP)


RP: Chris Ray (Bal - RP)


P: Chuck James (Atl - SP)


P: Jon Leicester (Bal - SP)





I know that Chuck James is injured and will probably start the season on the DL but there was really no one else good left in the last round of the draft, so I'll cut him soon.





Explain why you give these ratings.

Rate my fantasy baseball team?
I'll give it a 7.5 out of 10. You definitely have a high caliber offense. Pujols and Chipper are putting down a solid corner infield and between Pedroia and Greene, you have a good potential for middle IF. You are weak at Catcher, however your Outfield makes up for it. Young has potential to put up 30-30 numbers with a .300 average, and Beltran and Anderson are good adds as well. Willingham and Lee are great Utility Players, and either could be used as trade bait to boost your Pitching or Catcher positions. See if you can't trade for Kenji Johima, or Joege Posada.


Pitching is good. I think its pretty solid. Santana, no comment, he's just good. Hughes and Garza again, more potential there. I would say hold on to James, if he gets healthy, he will be good. He is another guy with potential big game quality once hes in.





As a 17 team roto league, I think you should post up decent numbers. Just keep an eye on Waivers for an underdog SP, that makes a big break. Kyle Kendrick is another SP you could try picking up (if on waivers). He might have a sophomore slump, but he did well as a rookie in Phila.





Good Luck!
Reply:You better put some Tigers in that line-up, since they have the best collection of hitters in the game. Where else would Pudge Rodriguez bat 8th.?
Reply:7 out of ten because your stud pitcher is Johan. try to build up around him.
Reply:i would give this team a 7/10. The pitching staff is decent. You have Johan and Joba. You have an ok catcher and a good infield. Your outfield is decent. My one concern is the health of Pujos who looks like your best player other than Johan. If Pujos gets injured than the rating my drop to a 6. All in all a good team. Good Luck in your league
Reply:how can u get a Pujols and Santana in 1 team ... with leagues of 17 manager ????? also Beltran also .. ???? those 3 should be in top 17 pick ...... Fishy i think !!!!!!!!
Reply:I give it a 6 out of 10.





Batting/Infield/Outfield- Its OK, but not great. Pedroia will get you Avg. and Runs, but nothin more to be expected. Chipper will have another stud year if he stays healthy. You have a solid outfield, but Garret is getting a bit old and the numbers are decreasing. Pujols.... I don't need to say much he's stud. You might get something out of Lee too if he can stay healthy, but dont expect the same numbers he had two years ago.








Pitching- Well all I can say is GOOD LUCK with your pitching. You may have to rely on Johan and Joba and thats about it. Chris Ray is ahead of schedule with his recovery from Tommy John Surgery, but is not supposed to be back until late August. Fuentes is no longer a closer with Corpas taking over. Garza is OK. He has talent, but I don't know what will happen down in Tampa. And last but not least Philly Hughes.....He has great potential, but the thing is again can he stay healthy. If so he could have a great year with New York and have maybe 14-15 wins.

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