Monday, March 20, 2006

16th Round

Round 16
Jackie- Matt Clement (SP, Bos) He didn't have great numbers last year but they weren't terrible and there's a good chance he could revert back to the sometimes dominant pitcher he was in Chicago. Good Pick
Durward- Francisco Liriano (SP, Min) I keep hearing he's going to start out in the bullpen. If so, he's got little to no value. Even if he starts, he likely will have a rough patch. He's going to be a very good pitcher, just probably not this year.
Ted- David Dellucci (OF, Tex) Dellucci isn't a bad player at all. Besides that terrible avg. he's pretty solid in every category. Good Pick.
Greg-Matt Morris (SP, SF) Morris really never got it together after Kile died. He had all the makings of a star pitcher but that just kind of crushed him. Maybe a change of scenery will help him.
Drew- Sean Casey (1B, Pit) I doubt he comes close to being the hitter he was in Cinncinnati. He had a nice cushy spot in the order and everybody pitched to him instead of the power threats. That won't happen in Pittsburgh.
Shawn- Keith Foulke (RP, Bos) It's getting late in the draft and most closers are gone so you might as well take a chance on a formerly dominant one.
Farmer- Bill Hall (2B,SS,3B,Mil) Where exactly is he going to play? He'll get some playing time, but do you really want a utility man on your team? What the Hell? You might as well draft Chris Burke while you're at it
Bryce- Ervin Santana (SP, LAA) Not a good pick. Good upside but likely will struggle this year as the scouting reports get out on him and the hitters adjust.
Brian-Chris Ray (RP, Bal) Can't knock picking a closer at this point.
Jalopy- Kenji Johjima (C, Sea) Japanese hitters other than Suzuki and Hideki Matsui have had a tough time adjusting here in the states. This is probably a bit early for him when you consider that fact.
Schall-Derek Lowe (SP, LAD) Everybody's been raving about how good he looks this spring. He can be dominant at times. We'll see if it continues into the season.
Tim-Robinson Cano (2B, NYY) He's going to have decent numbers but he's not the next Soriano. Still, he's a decent pick up at this point in the draft.
Best Pick-Dellucci, has good numbers despite his average. Plus a hitter in Arlington is always useful in fantasy baseball.
Worst Pick--Hall, the Util spots in a fantasy lineup don't actually have to be filled by real life utility players, just thought I'd clear that up for you.

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