Monday, March 28, 2011

Rankings

Infield
Infield is the toughest section to fill and it was no secret as eight of the first nine picks were for guys that play in the dirt.
1. Mike G.
2. Randy
3. Justin
4. Islam
5. Carroll
6. Matt
7. Shane
8. Chris
9. Max
10. Brad

Outfield
Outfield is really deep once again, but having a beast of an outfield can go a long way (my team last year).
1. Chris
2. Matt
3. Shane
4. Justin
5. Carroll
6. Mike G
7. Randy
8. Max
9. Brad
10. Islam

Catcher
Catchers do not play a lot of games and get hurt more often than any other position player.
1. Randy
2. Brad
3. Max
4. Justin
5. Islam
6. Shane
7. Chris
8. Matt
9. Carroll
10. Mike G.

Starting Pitching
30 teams with five rotation spots equals a heck of a lot of pitchers. Beasting the pitching cats hasn’t worked yet, but that could change with the new loss category.
1. Islam
2. Max
3. Brad
4. Randy
5. Chris
6. Mike G.
7. Matt
8. Shane
9. Carroll
10. Justin

Relief Pitching
Nobody is punting saves and there’s not a huge difference from the first-ranked team to the last.
1. Justin
2. Matt
3. Islam
4. Mike
5. Chris
6. Randy
7. Brad
8. Max
9. Shane
10. Carroll

Youth
Baseball is the most important sport to value youth. The more youth on a roster, the more chances at finding the next breakout player. Especially pitching.
1. Mike G.
2. Shane
3. Matt
4. Justin
5. Chris
6. Randy
7. Carroll
8. Islam
9. Max
10. Brad

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