New York. The Big Apple. The center of the universe. Instead of orbiting around New York City from my home in California, I'm off to the middle of it all this weekend. Am I on a mystic quest to save a beautiful maiden or to fight the evil forces that are oppressing humanity? Of course not. I'm going to participate in one of the two biggest fantasy baseball leagues in the world â Tout Wars (the other being LABR which I was also fortunate enough to be invited to). Some thoughts on the upcoming weekend.
Tout Wars has three events: NL-only, AL-only and Mixed. I've been invited to participate in the 15 team mixed league (for a list of the of participants click on Tout Wars Mixed League). The 15 team auction is pretty âstandardâ: 5x5 scoring, 14 hitters, nine pitchers, $260 to fill out the starting lineup. One difference is that the games played limit isn't the normal 20, it's been dropped to 15 games this season. That opens up a few guys of note to new positional acceptance: Aubrey Huff (16 games in the outfield), Howie Kendrick (17 games at first base) and Michael Cuddyer (17 games at second base). Unfortunately, Michael Young appeared in just 14 games at second base last season or he'd be able to add that to his first and third base eligibility. This league also says that players positional eligibility, besides being lowered to the 15 game threshold from last season, is only five appearances at a position in season in ordered to be deemed eligible. That means a guy like Miguel Cabrera or Hanley Ramirez will likely be eligible to play third base by the second week of the season. As I always say, you have to know your league rules top take the best advantage of your situation.
Only in New York can you get a hotel room for $220 a night and people are saying that it was a huge bargain. Maybe I'll be able to get beer and sandwich for lunch for $25. A guy can dream.
I keep hearing people say that third base is really thin. I can't say I agree. Did you catch my piece titled Third Base, A Wasteland?
After doing a 13 team NL-only league in LABR, doing a 15 team mixed league sounds like a walk in the park. I still like the balanced approach versus Stars and Scrubs, but I'll be a bit more aggressive this time around than I was in LABR.
Time is starting to run short, the season is quickly approaching, but the BaseballGuys' Draft Guide could still help you out If you're interested in bringing home a championship in 2012.
Trying to plan my arrival from the airport to the hotel, and then the hotel to the event. I think I have a better chance of that plan running off without a hitch than I do of drafting the best team in the history of fantasy baseball, but just barely.
Help me out here. I'm looking at ADP numbers over at MockDraftCentral an I just can't understand why in the world, in a non-keeper league, that Mike Trout is being taken ahead of guys like Brennan Boesch, Delmon Young and Dexter Fowler. Maybe I missed the memo, but what's going on here? Trout has been slowed all spring by the flu â reports say he lost 10 lbs to the malady â and the expectation is that he will open the year at Triple-A because of the glut of players the Angels have on their big league roster. Given the current setup, an of course it's subject to change through a trade or injury, it looks like Trout will be lucky to get 450 at-bats this season with the Angels. I know the kid is one of the five best prospects in baseball and his future is luminous, but starting the year in the minors after posting a .220/.281/.390 line in 123 at-bats as a rookie with the big league club is enough to cause him to be taken ahead of Boesch, Young and Fowler? I must be out of my mind, but that makes no sense to me at all.
Which Ray's Pizza should I visit to get a slice? Be forewarned, I'm a big fan of Chicago style deep dish. I'm off to New York. I'll let you know how it went next week. Wish me luck.
By Ray Flowers