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Fantasy Baseball: Free Agent Strategy
If your fantasy leagues have waiver wire/free agent addition restrictions like all my leagues do, there is a strategy I like to attend to, and I’ll give you the reasoning. Most of my league-mates make fun of me for picking up an infinite amount of players as soon as possible and only having 5/10 additions allowed left by the season’s end. In a standard 12 team 5×5 Rotisserie League, we started off with 100 waiver moves allowed. This turned into 75, 60, and then 50. So I’ll focus on 50 free agency moves allowed. I think a good strategy is to use 75% (~37 free agents) of your waiver limit (if needed of course) in the first 2 months (even during or after the first month) of the season. I think you get a fantastic idea of how players are doing and what players have become and will stay hot ala Carlos Quentin and Nate McLouth (for ¾ of the season at least) in 2008. Most likely you won’t need to spend 75% of your free agent additions by this time, but I say don’t be scared wasting many of your additions by this point. Obviously, you should save 10-15% (~5-7 additions) of your waiver additions for the end of the season contingent on what statistics you may need, and this still allows you 10-15% (~5-7 additions) when you have certain player/positions go to the DL. If you think about it, most players that readily help a team won’t be there by season’s end other than top prospects called up to help a team (David Price in 2008) – I never said waste your waiver order on all these free agents. Make sure if you drafted last and you have the number 1 waiver spot, you save that for when a David Price-Type player in 2009 does become available (Tommy Hanson of the Braves if he lands a Starting/Closing Role) or an Evan Longoria-Type position player (Matt Wieters/Catcher from the O’s if he somehow is still available on your waiver-wire) becomes available.
By using this strategy, you could have added free agents Mark Reynolds/3b, Carlos Quentin/of, Nate Mclouth/of, Alexei Ramirez/mi, and Evan Longoria/3b in 2008. Once a few starters get some innings under their belts and you’re hopefully looking at their whip and k/bb ratio, you could have landed Cliff Lee, Edinson Volquez, Kevin Slowey, and Scott Baker, or even Liriano by season’s end if you were quick enough. These guys helped in almost every pitching category. There’s still 2/3 category pitchers you could have had like Jamie Moyer (wins-16, era, whip) and Mile Pelfrey (wins-13, era) as well.
Here is the following team that could have been drafted either very late or not at all and some potential 2009 breakout candidates per position:
The 2008 All Fantasy Undrafted/Late-Drafted Fantasy Team (& 2009 Potentials):
You're a MLB Pro..Thanks For Coming Back!2008 Players Teams 2009 Players Teams c Mike Napoli laa c Matt Wieters/Ramon Hernandez bal/cin c Chris Ianetta col 17hr/70rbi (Even w/ limit Wieters-Time)
1b Joey Votto cin c Ivan Rodriguez/Chris Snyder hou/arz 2b Alexei Ramirez chw 1b Casey Kotchman/Billy Butler atl/roy 3b Evan Longoria tb rbi opportunities should be there ss Mike Aviles roy 2b Mark Teahen roy ci Mark Reynolds arz 17hr/10sb in the 2-whole? mi Jose Lopez sea 3b Josh Fields cws of Carlos Quentin cws 25hr/5sb? of Nate McLouth pir ss Jed Lowrie/Khalil Greene bos of Nelson Cruz tex Greene Lineup Position & Lowrie’s BOS lineup of Jayson Werth phl ci Hank Blalock/Chad Tracy tex/arz of Jay Bruce cin Reynolds 230 average may lose out AB’s to Tracy u Chris Davis tex mi Chris Getz/Mike Fontenet cws/chc 10hr/10sb candidates at MI is helpful p Cliff Lee cle of Ryan Spilboroughs col p Edinson Volquez cin everyday COL lineup p Baker/Slowey/Liriano min of Seth Smith col p Ricky Nolaso fla of Jason Kubel min p Ryan Dempster/Jamie Moyer phl/phl if Cuddyer/Young don’t steal AB’s p Mike Pelfrey nym of Daniel Murphy nym p Brad Ziegler/Joel Hanrahan oak/was 90r-16hr-75-rbi-9sb-285avg – POST TO COME p Brandon Morrow/Chad Qualls sea/arz of Jordan Schafer atl p George Sherril/Dan Wheeler bal/tb 15hr/15sb candidate. Needs Escobar’s Lineup Spot u Chris Dickerson/Matt Diaz cin/atl if either wins the everyday OF job p Phil Hughes nyy Wang/Pettite/Joba/Burnett/Sabathia Could get Hurt p Ubaldo Jimenez/Franklin Morales col Ubaldo: 12w-3.99era-172k’s p Braden/Cahill/Eveland oak Brandon Trevor Webb Cahill – 2010? p Anthony Reyes cle 1.83era,1.25whip in 6 AL Starts (2008) p Paul Maholm pit 3.71 era (2008) p Tommy Hanson/Kawakami atl Young & New Talent p Jose Arredondo/Manny Corpas laa/col If Fuentes/Street loses job p George Sherril/Chris Ray bal Either could win/keep/lose/or leave O’s w/out a CL p Jason Motte/Chris Perez stl Keep a watch – both have great ratios
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Can the Royals make a push for the playoffs?By Codes!!!!!!! on February 17, 2009 | 5 Comments
Long gone are the Royals of the 80’s. No Brett Saberhagen won’t start opening day against the White sox on April 6th Bo Jackson won’t be scaling the walls, and George Brett also won’t be patrolling the outfield. Gone also are the days of the Royals being a perennial Doormat within the AL Central. These are not your father’s KC Royals.
These young upstart Royals may be the closest thing to real baseball that Kansas City has seen in a long time. Who will be the leader of these new royals you ask, none other than 9 year vet Gil Meche, Last season Meche lead the Royals pitching staff with 14 wins and an ERA of 3.98. Adding to that will once again be Zack Greinke, and former number 1 pick Luke Hochevar who showed real promise last September. Add that to a line-up that has veteran leaders, and future stars it’s a combination for success, or that’s what the Royals hope. Billy Butler is now entering his third season donning the blue and white and is a lock for stardom with his pure hitting skill and limitless power. Vets Coco Crisp, and Jose Guillen back to lead a solid outfield core, the Royals may push for a playoff spot or at very least R-E-S-P-E-C-T. This is what the Royals need to establish if they expect to lure any of the top free agents to join their squad when they expect to make a legitimate push for the pennant in 2011. I personally can’t wait for the season to start. Yes I will be making my annual trip to Surprise, AZ to get my first fix of Major League Baseball, so let’s sit back and enjoy the ride of what looks to be an exciting season of Kansas city Royals baseball.
Codes!!!!!


