I’m breaking a cardinal rule here: assuming that anyone else cares about your fantasy team. But I’m way too geeked about my first draft of the season this morning to let it pass without writing about it.
This is for an MLB.com 12-team mixed head-to-head staff-pitching league. I had the 4th pick overall.
1. Chase Utley (PHI – 2B)
Nabbing really one of the few 2B’s with any kind of power in the league is worth a first round pick. Ortiz and Pujols were gone, and I think that’s still to early to go after someone like Reyes. Besides, I have SB’s covered (see below).
2. Adam Dunn (CIN – OF)
Dunn isn’t going to hit for average and strikes out a ton, but he’s a lock for 35 HR’s and 100 RBIs. Write it in pen.
3. Justin Morneau (MIN – 1B)
A third round pick for the reigning AL MVP and the best young power hitter in the game not named Howard? Yes please. Definitely a .300/30/100 season coming.
4. Ichiro Suzuki (SEA – OF)
Remember when I said I had SB’s covered? Oh yeah, and in a contract year, no less. This is when I started to realize I was heading towards something pretty special with this team.
5. Chone Figgins (LAA – 3B, OF)
Remember when I said I had SB’s covered? The flexibility is nice — double eligibility is something I covet. Figgins had a bit of a down year last year, but he was without a doubt the best 3B available at that point. Since I got Utley, I could afford to sacrifice some power from my other corner spot.
6. Bill Hall (MIL – SS)
Is listed on MLB.com as a CF, oddly enough, but is eligible at SS only. Hmm… maybe I’ll get even more flexibility eventually. Fantastic. He hit .270/.345/.553 last season with 35 (!) home runs. Not bad production from your shortstop.
7. Boston Red Sox (P)
I was really happy about this. As you may remember, I think that the Boston staff has a chance to be the best in the majors last year. They were ranked fairly low by MLB.com, probably because of their sub-par year last year. With the addition of Matsuzaka and Papelbon to the rotation, and Beckett’s continuing adjustment to the AL, watch out for Beantown.
8: Michael Cuddyer (MIN – OF)
Cuddyer is really streaky. When he’s on, he’s ON, but he can be downright suck when he’s off. I covered him with some other strong OF’s later on, but I probably have enough flexibility to handle it. I’ve run with him over the past few years, and have been happy.
9: Lyle Overbay (TOR – 1B)
An absolute doubles machine. I bet the Diamondbacks front office is kicking themselves every day for trading him away (he was included in that historically bad Richie Sexson trade with the Brewers a few years back).
10: Hank Blalock (TEX – 3B)
Blalock tailed off a bit last year, but he’s really here to back up Figgins. Any production out of him is a big plus.
11: Scott Podsednik (CWS – OF)
Remember when I said I had SB’s covered? Pods is the kind of player who wins games and fantasy leagues. The 11th round? Yes please.
12: Rocco Baldelli (TB – OF)
Probably didn’t deserve the hype that we has getting as a rookie (he was compared to Joe DiMaggio), but is finally healthy and should put together a good year. He could very well be traded before the deadline, at which point his value will just rise.
13: Florida Marlins (P)
Here’s the biggest steal in the draft. I nabbed the best young pitching staff in the majors in the 13th f&$%ing round. And they’re my backup. Bwahahahahaha.
14: Brandon Phillips (CIN – 2B)
Realized at this point that I only had one 2B on the roster, and missed out on new Cub Mark deRosa by two or three picks. Phillips plays in that bandbox of a stadium in Cincinatti, and he’s a speedster too. EDIT: I actually just placed a waiver claim on Rich Aurilia, and would drop Phillips for him. I’m losing speed, but gaining a little power and a whole lot of flexibility (Phillips only plays second, while Aurilia is eligible at every infield position).
15. Josh Bard (SD – C)
The crowning jewel of my draft. I got my starting catcher in the final round, and it’s one who hit .333/.404/.522 last year. He’s the full-time catcher now in San Diego thanks to Piazza’s departure. He’s going to really break through this season.
A great start to the season. Can’t wait for the next draft. Not sure which one it is… I have three more live ones, including my Brew Balls IV draft (the league with all my friends from school — the one I take the most seriously). Yay! Fantasy season makes me realllllllllllllllly happy.










