We’re Slow Mocking Over Here
Posted by: Knox Bardeen in Draft Strategy, tags: Albert Pujols, Alex Rodriguez, Chase Utley, David Wright, Grady Sizemore, Hanley Ramirez, Jose Reyes, Josh Hamilton, Mark Teixeira, Miguel Cabrera, mock draft, Ryan Braun, Ryan HowardI had a brilliant idea the other day, which happens quite a bit. But unlike most of my mad scientist theories brilliant ideas, this one actually sounded good after I thought about it for a while; so I set it into motion.
With the popularity of mock drafts growing and growing, I wanted to put one together. My reasons for this were not only to practice for a real draft, but to get the participants thoughts and strategies as they went. My theory was that if each fantasy GM wrote down what they were thinking and what kind of strategy they were employing after each pick, so many people could benefit from that knowledge; for a number of reasons.
- You can see how a draft unfolds; which players go where.
- You can see if more fantasy GM’s are grabbing power or speed and in what rounds.
- You can see how many of these guys use draft strategies, and when they go about putting them into play.
- Right or wrong, you get to hear what people think about these players and what drives a fantasy GM to draft them
There are actually tons of reasons why this is a great learning tool. So, to set this up I grabbed a bunch of tweeps (friends on twitter) and asked them to participate. It was easy to find 11 other guys and the cool thing about the mix of mock draft participants is that they come from all walks of fantasy baseball life. We’ve got experts mixed in with advanced fantasy GM’s. So, you’ll get to hear ideas from a myriad of different types of fantasy baseballers.
Without further ado, let’s talk about the first round that was just completed. The team name is also the twitter moniker for each participant. If you’re on twitter, go say hello. The commentary after the pick is from each manager. They were asked to talk about the pick and any particular strategy; if using one.
- Round 1 : Pick 1 - @crookedpitch - Hanley Ramirez - What? I have to wait 23 more picks until I get to go again??? Ouch, I had better make this pick count. Ramirez is a 30/30 stud who will also score 100+ runs easy. I can’t think of a better way to start my team off then by grabbing this power/speed combo guy who will also hit .300. At this point I’m going to wait and see how the rest of the first round and the second round play out before etching a draft strategy in stone.
- Round 1 : Pick 2 - @Angels2717 - Albert Pujols - I decided to stick with the consistency of Albert. The only off year was the one where he was injured. His all around power is appealing to me and his ability to get on base a lot and to do just about everything. This pick was hard based on the fact that there was a lot to choose from after Hanley: A-Rod, Reyes, Wright. After a little time of thinking, I decided I liked Pujols’ consistency more than anything the other possibilities had.
- Round 1 : Pick 3 - @TheRoundtable - Alex Rodriguez - Rodriguez is automatic. Pencil him in for .300/40/110 without breaking a sweat. He’ll even steal 15-20. He’s the marquee player in a new ballpark, and has new found protection in Mark Teixeira.
- Round 1 : Pick 4 - @fakebaseball - Jose Reyes - I was pleased to see that Jose Reyes was available with the 4th pick. He’s proven to be a relatively reliable player at a premium position, and assuming continued good health, he’ll give me a nice leg up on the oft-frustrating stolen base category. I’ll be happy if I can get .290/15 HR/55 SB from my shortstop, because there should be plenty of power bats available in the following rounds. I know there’s been some blogosphere hand-wringing over the Mets’ new stadium, but even if the portents of team-power doom are true, it shouldn’t have a significant impact on Reyes’ value.
- Round 1 : Pick 5 - @jefeboy - David Wright - Couldn’t see taking an OF this early, and Wright seems like a good solid choice who will contribute in every category. One site lists his ADP as 4.8, so getting him 5th makes me happy.
- Round 1 : Pick 6 - @xxldaddyo - Grady Sizemore - I have to go with Grady Sizemore. He became a 30-30 guy last year and I think has the potential to be a 40-40 guy. Those guys don’t grow on trees (especially if they arent on steroids). Entering prime Age 26 season.
- Round 1 : Pick 7 - @tommystv - Chase Utley - I’m a sucker for building a solid Middle Infield early. 1st Base and OF I tend to pass on until the right player slips because those positions are so much deeper. If I would have gone 1B it would have been Teixera and OF would have been Ryan Braun, I really think both of those guys are gonna have nice seasons. The biggest money league I play in allows position eligibility if the player plays one game at the position…yes, Albert Puljos was 2nd base eligible last year. If that were the case here I would have given serious consideration to Miguel Cabrera for possible dual 1st/3rd and Ryan Braun for possibly getting an odd game at 3rd.
- Round 1 : Pick 8 - @sporer - Miguel Cabrera - Considering I nearly ranked Miguel Cabrera ahead of Albert Pujols in my 1B rankings, he was a no-brainer for me when he fell to 8th. I had him 7th in my top 10 immediately after the season and his placement drew the most comments, but with mock season in full gear he has been a consistent first rounder. He showed so much in the second half of last season and the 40-home run season that has eluded him thus far may very well be on the horizon. He is a four category stud that belongs in the top half of the first round. As such, I was happy to steal him at eight.
- Round 1 : Pick 9 - @therotofeed - Ryan Howard - With Miguel Cabrera off the board, I had to go with Ryan Howard at the ninth position. Not that I’m hanging my head too low - I never really feel bad about rostering a guy who consistently cranks out 45+ HR seasons, and I gotta think that this year he hits at least 15-20 BA pts higher than last season. But I still wanted Miggy.
- Round 1 : Pick 10 - @dowdyism - Josh Hamilton - I normally look for a strong infield pick in the first round, but since most of my targets are gone at the 10 spot, I grabbed Josh Hamilton. I’m missing out on some steals by not going with Matt Holliday or Ryan Braun, but as loaded as the top of the Texas order is, I am banking on big numbers across the board with Hamilton.
- Round 1 : Pick 11 - @jasoncollette - Ryan Braun - Pretty happy to have Braun to me at the 11th pick. I was not expecting it but you have to take a 5 category player in the first round.
- Round 1 : Pick 12 - @seniorcircuit - Mark Teixeira -Got a reliable, power first baseman who will have plenty of RBI chances in the Yankees batting order. He seems happy (and his wife too) to be playing for a contending team in a brand new ballpark. I see him putting up 100/30+/110/.300 season.
With that, round one is complete. Let’s hear your commens and/or questions.


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January 21st, 2009 at 1:11 pm
@tommystv definitely has more guts than me, pulling the trigger on Utley, because I just can’t stomach the risk in the first round. Sizemore being taken 6th again confirms the mock-draft data we’ve been seeing, which is that Sizemore is more often being taken 6th, where in many initial mock drafts he was going 7th, with Cabrera going 6th.
Michael Sylvie (@fakebaseball)’s last blog post..fakebaseball: @steve_judd no huge surprises yet, but I’m really looking forward to the comments that will accompany the mid- and late-round picks.
January 21st, 2009 at 1:17 pm
BTW, props to Knox at Crooked Pitch for conceptualizing and overseeing this fun (and hopefully instructive) mock draft.
Michael Sylvie (@fakebaseball)’s last blog post..fakebaseball: @steve_judd no huge surprises yet, but I’m really looking forward to the comments that will accompany the mid- and late-round picks.
January 21st, 2009 at 1:19 pm
Can’t agree with the picks of Pujols (doesn’t the elbow frighten you? Wright or A-Rod is a better #2 pick) or Hamilton (one good season. Not 1st-round caliber) in their respective places.
Steal of the round appears to me to be Wright at #5… he should go as high as 2.
January 21st, 2009 at 1:45 pm
Agree that Wright is a very solid pick up at 5th and I would absolutely be thrilled if I drafted Miguel Cabrera 8th.
Wouldn’t touch Utley in the first round…too many questions.
Ditto for Hamilton
Braun is a great value at 11…I have him around 9
First time here Crookedpitch so if you ever need another drafter….look me up on Twitter
January 21st, 2009 at 1:54 pm
Thanks for stopping by Gibb. I’ll keep an eye out for you on Twitter.
January 21st, 2009 at 4:21 pm
Wright is a steal at #5.
I have no worries about his surgery, I still think Pujols will be a monster no matter what.
I had my eye on Utley for the 12th pick but am happy with getting Teixiera, less worries with big Tex.
Steve Judd (@seniorcircuit)’s last blog post..Which fantasy baseball league do you prefer?
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August 17th, 2011 at 3:42 am
Thanks for stopping by Gibb. I’ll keep an eye out for you on Twitter.