If you are like me, you prefer a 12-team mixed Roto league with 3 OF, 1 C and no CI/MI over a 10-team mixed Roto league with the additional player spots. In light of this, one has to play the standard ranking system slightly differently. In light of this, I have created an early top 60 fantasy baseball player ranking to more accurately accommodate the Yahoo! drafting format as opposed to the ESPN standard league. Sixty players represent the first five rounds, in full. Though I reveal my top 60 players, I will not reveal my projections for each -- at least not until after my drafts are complete.
Round 1
01 Hanley Ramirez SS
02 Albert Pujols 1B
03 Chase Utley 2B
04 Ryan Braun OF
05 Alex Rodriguez 3B
06 Matt Kemp OF
07 Carl Crawford OF
08 Tim Lincecum SP
09 Miguel Cabrera 1B
10 Mark Teixeira 1B
11 Ryan Howard 1B
12 Ian Kinsler 2B
Round 2
12.5 Prince Fielder
13 Jimmy Rollins SS
14 Matt Holliday OF
15 Zack Greinke SP
16 David Wright 3B
17 Jose Reyes SS
18 Troy Tulowitzki SS
19 Grady Sizemore OF
20 Manny Ramirez OF
21 Justin Upton OF
22 Ichiro Suzuki OF
23 Roy Halladay SP
24 Felix Hernandez SP
Round 3
25 Justin Verlander SP
26 Carlos Beltran OF
27 Joey Votto 1B
28 Jay Bruce OF
29 Adrian Gonzalez 1B
30 CC Sabathia SP
31 Dan Haren SP
32 Johan Santana SP
33 Curtis Granderson OF
34 Jacoby Ellsbury OF
35 Evan Longoria 3B
36 Joe Mauer C
Round 4
37 Lance Berkman 1B
38 Javier Vasquez SP
39 Brandon Phillips 2B
40 Adam Lind OF
41 Josh Hamilton OF
42 Andre Ethier OF
43 Jayson Werth OF
44 Chris Carpenter OF
45 Brian Roberts 2B
46 Mark Reynolds 1B,3B
47 Justin Morneau 1B
48 Jason Bay OF
Round 5
49 Nick Markakis OF
50 Derek Jeter SS
51 Ryan Zimmerman 3B
52 Robinson Cano 2B
53 Aaron Hill 2B
54 Dustin Pedroia 2B
55 Adam Wainwright SP
56 Adam Dunn OF
57 Victor Martinez C, 1B
58 Kevin Youkilis 1B,3B
59 Carlos Lee OF
60 Nelson Cruz OF
Take note of the lack of closers (even Joe Nathan) in my rankings. Anyone who knows me knows I hate drafting closers early. Which rankings do you agree with? Which do you disagree with? Argue your case in the comments section..
Early Look At DME's Top 60.5 For 2010
Posted by
saBEERmetrics
on Friday, December 11, 2009
Labels:
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Fantasy Outlook,
Hanley Ramirez
4 comments:
Starting your homework I see! I like the same format as you and there aren't any project rankings for yahoo yet. I have found Cbs and ESPN, but not Yahoo so I started working on my picks too. I didn’t make formal projections like this, but started looking at the players I like at each position.
Tulo!
Apparently ESPN disagrees with me greatly.
http://sports.espn.go.com/fantasy/baseball/flb/story?page=offseasontop200
Lind is not top 70, Utley is #8, and kung fu panda is top 50
I saw that list already, but it is for Espn league's. They have different number of teams (I think) and slightly different scoring stats.
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