Agree with the above. Solid draft.
Don't worry about the catchers. Keep an eye on the WW and you can find a gold nugget. Outside the top ~3, there's almost no value at the catcher position.
Definitely you need more SP on the bench than batters. Batters play almost every day, and pitchers are the guys you cycle.
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These are the little things that I'm unsure of when it comes to fantasy baseball, but make total sense when someone points it out lol.
From my bench players, what order would you drop them in to make room for more pitchers? + how many would you drop?
OF - Hunter Renfroe
OF - Victor Robles
OF - Mallex Smith
1B - Eric Hosmer
My thoughts would be drop Renfroe & Robles to pickup 2 more SP's, and run with a bench of 2 Batters/4 Pitchers?
I completely forgot this was a start of a keeper league, kinnndaaa explains some moves then, but omg. Your team in a keeper is set.
Well done, you ended up drafting a REALLY strong young team that can win now.
Your first 11 rounds were just, wow. 11rounds x 10 teams =110 player, but you got guys in the top 70. You essentially got 4 guys for free.
12 Team, H2H, Keep 6 (in Bold)
G, A, Pts, PPP, FW, SOG, Hits, Blocks
W, Saves, S%, GAA, Game Started
2C, 2LW, 2RW, 4D, 1Util, 2G, 5BN, 2IR, 1IR+, 1NA
C: Horvat, Trocheck
LW: J. Robertson, Byfield (C), Guenther
RW: Pavelski (C), Giroux (C), Svechnikov (LW)
D: Fox, Makar, Bouchard, Morrissey, Gudas
Util: Meier (LW, RW)
G: Oettinger, Georgiev, Samsonov, Woll
Yeah, that pick of Perez makes a lot more sense now too. I forgot it was a keeper as well.
As for dropping, I would probably drop two OF to start (or try to trade them first). They're all pretty even in my view though.
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