As of right now I am planning on being in 3 NL-Only auction leagues, 4 NL-Only draft leagues, and 1 AL/NL draft league. I am a born and raised St. Louis Cardinals fan and because of this I mostly keep up with the standings, stats, and fantasy impact of only the National League teams. I have come to enjoy the aspect of National League only leagues because it involves the strategy of dealing with extreme drop offs between the elite talent and the not-so-elite talent, no matter if you are bidding in an auction or drafting the players.
I think that it takes more time and preparation to compete in a single league format than it does a mixed league. You are dealing with only half the players and subsequently half the talent, as is the rest of the league. That is why it is never surprising to see someone reach for an elite player earlier than expected or to break the bank for a player whose position is scarce with fantasy value. Also, you must stay active on the waiver wire and with the trade market as talent is in short supply for every owner.
I will be continuing my ownership in 1 longstanding NL-Only auction league. This league includes keepers(2 or 3 year contracts), restricted free agents, and inflation from year to year. This is a live draft that is very time consuming, sometimes up to 8 hours, but the most enjoyable because of the preparation, strategy, and level of involvement. It always makes watching the baseball season mean that much more.
So, what is your preferred league of choice? AL, NL, mixed? Auction or draft? Roto or head-to-head?
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Top 15 National League First Basemen
Over the next week and a half I'll cover positional rankings, dollar values, and auction strategies and tips. This afternoon we'll be covering the National League Only rankings for infielders with dollar values to be added shortly. These will all be based on leagues that I am involved with that use the National League Only, 12-team, $260 auction format.
Starting with the first basemen.
1. Albert Pujols
2. Ryan Howard
3. Lance Berkman
4. Prince Fielder
5. Adrian Gonzalez
6. Derrek Lee
7. Carlos Delgado
8. James Loney
9. Conor Jackson
10. Joey Votto
11. Adam LaRoche
12. Jorge Cantu
13. Pablo Sandoval
14. Todd Helton
15. Casey Kotchman
Starting with the first basemen.
1. Albert Pujols
2. Ryan Howard
3. Lance Berkman
4. Prince Fielder
5. Adrian Gonzalez
6. Derrek Lee
7. Carlos Delgado
8. James Loney
9. Conor Jackson
10. Joey Votto
11. Adam LaRoche
12. Jorge Cantu
13. Pablo Sandoval
14. Todd Helton
15. Casey Kotchman
Friday, January 9, 2009
National League Free Agent Newcomers and Deserters
Free Agents signing to National League Teams:
Milton Bradley
Daniel Cabrera
Juan Castro
Alan Embree
Joey Gathright
Raul Ibanez
Trever Miller
Edgar Renteria
Francisco Rodriguez
David Ross
Ramon Vazquez
Free Agents going to that other league:
Angel Berroa
Russell Branyan
Pat Burrell
Brian Fuentes
Mark Hendrickson
Cesar Izturis
Jason Johnson
Joe Nelson
CC Sabathia
John Smoltz
Kerry Wood
There should be more free agent signings as we get closer to the beginning of February and Spring Training 2009 begins in Mid-February.
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