I'll do it, depending on when the draft is as I'll be away for a bit
If we end up with 10 players (3 teams each so 3 round draft), I have a suggestion. We could do a snake for the first two rounds, but then another single random order generator for the third, in an attempt to make it more fair. If you just did a snake for all three rounds, then those at the bottom of the first have a significant disadvantage (e.g. 10/11/30, compared to 1/20/21). Or perhaps repeat the second round order (e.g. 1/20/30, compared to 10/11/21).
Thoughts?
I'll do it, depending on when the draft is as I'll be away for a bit
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Horrorfan, I've done the odd number of teams deal in both NFL and NBA and haven't found that drafting earlier in rounds 1 and 3 is a significant advantage. MLB might be a little bit different though. As an example, I won my pool from the #4 spot in a six-man draft for NFL this year. It's a lot more random though. The current run-away leader in my NBA six-person draft also drafted from the #4 spot.
The way I see it is in the 10-team option is there are positives and negatives to every position. You get a shot at the best team if you draft #1 but then you are locked into two below average teams after that so you have to nail that #1 pick. If you draft #10 you get two top-11 teams but don't get to pick your final team. That may or may not be good depending on how good we are all at drafting. I think that there are enough swings in baseball, even over the largest sample size in sports to mitigate any positives or negatives but that's just me.
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To elaborate a little further, because baseball is a closed system where only a certain number of wins can be awarded the order of the draft and what pick would be rewarded the most differs depending on what kind of league it's going to be in any given year. In a year with a couple runaway favourites and complete sad sacks where there is a high disparity in the league then that would reward those picking earlier. However, in a league with few runaway favourites and no real sad sacks either that would favour more picking toward the end of the first round and you could narrow it down even further to specific slots in the draft and that assumes we all draft perfectly, which is unlikely.
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I haven't watched a complete baseball game in maybe a decade - whenever it was that Doc Halladay was still with the Jays. God awful sport to actually watch. I love reading about it so much though that it keeps me involved with the sport.
Since moving to Scotland I have hardly seen any baseball, so pretty much just follow it online and from a few years ago, by playing in fantasy leagues.
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I know this isn't the point of the thread, but as a guy who played baseball for 13 years, I think baseball is one of those games where in most cases, you have to have played it in order to appreciate watching it.
I can watch a pitcher's duel and just be in awe and on the edge of my seat while other people would fall asleep or change the channel.
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