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re: 2012 Unbiased DATBL Rankings

Posted on 3/14/12 at 12:50 pm to
Posted by reddman
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Posted on 3/14/12 at 12:50 pm to
Barry

Starting Lineup: 33.66 (4th)
-This team is ranked 4th in hitting, even though they get ZERO points out of their catcher (d'Arnaud isn't projected to get any stats on cbs). Top to bottom, it's probably the most balanced lineup. Pretty impressive.

Pitching Staff: 27.35 (1st)
I definitely don't agree with this being the #1 staff, because there are no saves outside of Betancourt. However, a Kershaw/Lee duo is not to be fricked with. Not big on Beckett and Santana, but they can get the job done. Ubaldo needs to pull his head out of his arse, and McCarthy needs to increase his k rate a little in order to be more effective in fantasy.

Bench: 4.24 (1st)
By far the best bench in the league. Every hitter on it could start for at least one other team in the league. Nice trade pieces to fill any holes (catcher) that may need to be addressed.

Overall: 65.24 (1st)
Bullseye on this team. I consider them the odds on favorite to win it all, assuming that moves are made to address saves and the catcher situation. If they aren't addressed, its still a playoff team, but one that will probably lose on the last at bat of the major league season.
Posted by Honkus
Member since Aug 2005
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Posted on 3/14/12 at 12:53 pm to
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will probably lose on the last at bat of the major league season.


ouch, twist that knife redd
Posted by CE Tiger
Metairie
Member since Jan 2008
41587 posts
Posted on 3/14/12 at 12:54 pm to
so barry punts saves and has the #1 pitching, I punt and get 10th???

Lee Kershaw Beckett Ubaldo aint 9 spots better than Verlander Shields Romero Morrow
Posted by barry
Location, Location, Location
Member since Aug 2006
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Posted on 3/14/12 at 12:55 pm to
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Starting Lineup: 33.66 (4th)
-This team is ranked 4th in hitting, even though they get ZERO points out of their catcher (d'Arnaud isn't projected to get any stats on cbs). Top to bottom, it's probably the most balanced lineup. Pretty impressive.


Catcher is an issue that will be addressed. F you honkus.

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Pitching Staff: 27.35 (1st)
I definitely don't agree with this being the #1 staff, because there are no saves outside of Betancourt. However, a Kershaw/Lee duo is not to be fricked with. Not big on Beckett and Santana, but they can get the job done. Ubaldo needs to pull his head out of his arse, and McCarthy needs to increase his k rate a little in order to be more effective in fantasy.


Plan was to pick up saves in season, which they always can, and not over pay for them in the draft. Hoping most weeks Lee Kershaw start will carry me



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Bench: 4.24 (1st)
By far the best bench in the league. Every hitter on it could start for at least one other team in the league. Nice trade pieces to fill any holes (catcher) that may need to be addressed.


Tried to take best bat available regardless of need most of draft

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Overall: 65.24 (1st)
Bullseye on this team. I consider them the odds on favorite to win it all, assuming that moves are made to address saves and the catcher situation. If they aren't addressed, its still a playoff team, but one that will probably lose on the last at bat of the major league season.


This post was edited on 3/14/12 at 12:58 pm
Posted by reddman
Member since Jul 2005
78187 posts
Posted on 3/14/12 at 1:00 pm to
Toula

Starting Lineup: 29.81 (11th)
-The ratings seem to hate this team's OF, although it has potential to be pretty good. Quentin in SD has most people worried about him, and Stubbs regressed last year. Morales needs to be healthy before anyone can take him seriously. The infield is in good shape with sluggers like Votto and Cano, and Castro is better now than I ever thought he'd be in fantasy.

Pitching Staff: 26.08 (2nd)
-STRONG top four in Sabathia, Cain, Beachy, and Anibal. Good job locking up saves. Chapman is a big wild card here. Shelby Miller could be helpful in the playoffs.

Bench: 2.57 (9th)
-Kinda meh, although Gaby Sanchez is a strong option as a reserve. Arenado is a nice prospect as well.

Overall: 58.46 (7th)
frick that. This is a playoff team. It's biggest weakness is the OF, and that can be overcome by the production in the IF. I do hate me some Chris Iannetta though. Get rid of that fig. Either way, I consider this squad a true contender.

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