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You're listening to the Fantasy Sports Radio Network. Did we just become best friends? Young Fantasy best friends forever? This is this is bad Fantasy best fans forever? Our number two? What are you looking at over there? Fantasy Sports Radio Network? The intended numbers against left? Chris Fencers hanging out with us again, number two? What's up? What's up? Frank Stafford? Greg Sausman trying to figure out who's I haven't mocked
anything out in my home league right at first? Overall picks, I want to try to figure out who will be there for me in the second. Why do you want? How do you ever listen to the King? Greg? Come on, I just want to have an idea. I just wanna have an idea. Who's gonna be there? Not not like in the second to the point you have an idea of like five guys. Yeah, that's what that's all I want. So of course, so I asked you get a bump. I asked, hometown, Hella, who's the best guy left? Is?
He think? Because I haven't done this at all yet, I have not looked at it really know. When people are keeping tell me that book arts the best guy? Like, are you kidding me? But it's a twelve team league. How many players are kept for It's like my league. Yeah, that's off the board. I'll tell you who's better. Lay Ah, He's already kept in both of my leagues. Dude, this is a This is not good at all, and keep you have great keepers though, What are you worried about? Dude?
We're not on the tenth round, the eighth Yeah, oh yeah, that's amazing. It's the last year. That the last year of that eighth round, Hooky Betts because the first overall pick, are you gonna take him? We're gonna take Sures Now I might have Now I might have to take what's the name of friends, Jeremy wolf Wolf. We have the first overall pick. So you don't have to pick keep somebody in the first round. That's fantastic. Yeah, yeah, yeah, like that's what I did last year. I didn't keep
a first round. Talks about this, right, like, so I have hopefully not Devers again. No, I'm not Ki RAFFI divers Blake Snell. I'm going to keep he's in the eleventh round. He's the he's in the he's the tenth throad. I think. Yeah, my eleventh round, I have in the eleventh round of keeping Patrick Corbyn. All right, you do like that. I don't like that. I'm out on that eleventh round. I actually pivoted. I'm not gonna keep him anymore in one of my home leagues and eleventh round.
I know it sounds it sounds great. I told, I asked you, would you rather keep Zach Wheeler in the ninth two rounds difference? No, yeah, I'd rather keep Corpan. So I have Wheeler in the night, I can keep all three, or I keep Justin Turner. Inteh, I like that too. In the points leak, get out of here, Zach Wheeler. Baby, let's go really take the three pictures Eronado, take Mookie Bets and then one and then you're probably taking one hitter and one picture there on the turn picture,
so you'll be pretty good. You don't like the Justin turn I like. I love Justin Turner. He's awesome. I like that best. I like that better than the pictures. Don't really want I don't like the pictures because they do so many different things for me to year. Those pictures not the top twenties. Zach whel was always hurt. Like there was one year I had Gossman, remember that
Kevin Gossman had that unbelievable season. Yeah gas Man, Yeah, I had him, and I had Aaron Sanchez who also had Yeah, yeah, I had them like the eighth and seventeenth round. I ended up not keeping him because the next year they ended up being horrible. And yeah, so keeping pictures late it doesn't work out. Yeah, that's the skills though. I mean, I do like those guys, Blakes. I want to trade. I want to excited about the skills. First. My goal goals to trade away a Corbyn or Wheeler
and then keep Justin Turner. I can extra pick out of it. That's what I'd like to do. That. Yeah, that's that's a good idea. That shouldn't be allowed though. That's actually something I don't do that. You shouldn't allowed to trade away a player. You're not going to keep a draft pick out of it. It's your team, it's your team. A little dynasty wrinkle there, that's yeah, we don't do that. I would you be allowed to do that because they're on my team. Who weren't going to
keep that player anyway? In my opinion, if you trade away a player that you were going to keep, you only get to keep three players. No, no, no, you shouldn't be allowed. That's true. You listen, you shouldn't be able to trade away a player and gain a draft pick it and just keep another. I agree with that. Either you keep four players and you don't get any draft picks, or you trade away a player you get next to draft pick, but now you can only keep
three because it's not really your roster. Like the thing is, you're only gonna get to keep four. Right, So once the keepers are in and locked in, then I understand that it's closed. What's this locked? It's locked? Man? Well, the traders are locked, the keepers are locked. Everybody's like, you're you're done. It's not your team anymore. Right, you just have the four guys, right, then you can trade
those guys. I don't think you should trade guys that you're gonna drop anyway back into the pool people people are looking at for players. Why would I need to trade? You can trade away every player on your team there for draftis. Yeah, you just have a million draft picks and still have four keepers. Couldn't end up? I could do that. People are gonna have to give away draft picks for them. Yeah, I don't know. It doesn't it doesn't make sense. That is true too, okay. Value Every
league has their own rights. I used to do draft pick trades. I was a complete disaster. We don't. We do it all the time, picks for picks. We nobody knows how to decide the value. I got crawls like you. You know what we do, more more so than anything, isn't graftic trade. It's more draffiic swaps. We all we saw we do a lot of round swapping. Jump all over the board like first, first and four for like your your your swaft, first and fourth and then swap
like one, five, seven, something like that, right right right? Yeah? We use a Google We use the Google Dog traft. Look, if you guys are if it's easy for you to tract, and yeah, I mean all the power to you. I tried it for three years commissioner in a fancy basketball league where you can trade. It was a keeper league where you can trade draft picks. It's a disaster, right, I was a commissioner to myself. Never again. I stopped it because the kids were just complaining, like, oh, how
did they know the value this kid? Traded that kid to this team and he's a powerful team. Now it kind of screws me and I get so many complaints. I was just done with it. I was just done with it. We gotta get in some more, some more second, okay, because he're gonna get to like ten for two hours. It's usual. Well, you talked about a bunch of ready, you've talked three you guys here we be you. What are your thoughts? Not even even alright? Your bias are all to We'll just ask you that I'm there to
and this is both the end. Okay. So this crew Ozzie Albi's Glabor Torres and Daniel Murphy. Why is that a crew because there because they're a DP right now. According the NFBC is all around the same round ish you ever take. I think this is a crue. I don't know how you have a too, because I haven't. I haven't over the view rankings, which you can check out, by the way, in Frank's Patrion on the free for now,
they won't be free for good. Um, Albi's, Torres and Murphy are all going around the same round round or two. How would ranking those three? I have Albi's actually ranked third ahead of Wit. I have ahead of Wit. Okay, yeah, I have him third, I have bias al two of a Alby's I have went fourth. Then Glabor five, actually have Mancada six and Murphy seven. We're talking about a second because I disagree with you. Obviously we talking about this downstairs about Markada. Um, Frank, how do you have
these guys ranks? Have an Autie Albi's four, Glabor towards five. Right, you're at the same as the ADP the thing with as abstink. Obviously, the scorching hot start in the first half he was he was unbelievable, um, and really slowed down momentously. UM in the second half. The real Ozzy Albis. Please state at which is the real Azzi Albis? Is it a combination of both of them? Probably? Probably? So what makes you ill go to you eventual? Because you
have the third overall? Why do you believe that he's the third best second baseman? Do you think we're gonna see that first half all season? Like? What do you expect the Assi Abbies this year? I expect a lot obviously, right, Um, And you know, I think you're getting him at a at a pretty decent value considering that he's behind behind third right now according to those a dps. Uh. And this guy has been a top reprospect for years, right. He was known as a Camp Miss prospect coming up.
And he proved a lot in his first year in the pretty much his first full season in the MLB here, Uh, you know, a hundred and five runs scored for basically a rookie, you know what I mean? Um, forty doubles, twenty four homes, He had fourteen bags, two sixty one across the board in the Points League. I think that
this is a guy that's gonna grow. Yeah, he's gonna have growing pains still, I think in his second full season, but I think that the upside is way better than a Murphy or uh, well, Glabor I think still needs more time. I think Glabor needs a little more time, and you gotta worry a little bit about injuries with Labor. With Ozzie, I think, you know, he's almost there and he's only twenty two years old, so I mean, the
sky is the limit. I love that fact, and I will take the chance on him over a guy like a Daniel Murphy, who I'm a lot more worried about, you know what I mean. And it is worth mentioning again that Venturo specializes more so in Points League. Definitely.
My rankies are more so for Rhodo and which for the record, I use my head is obviously the head categories which I played by kind of got a little wrinkle of it, but I told I normally try to lean toward what Venture is doing with the Points League.
That's my favorite way to play. But continue, Yeah, but I don't really think there's much difference between the points format and the rohdo for Ozzy Albi's you kind of want him to do a little bit of everything for Rhoto and then in the points that you mentioned, Look, he hit a lot of doubles last year. He doesn't strike out all that much, Like he's always been a good contact hitter going back to his days in the minors and only has to seven teen percent strike out
right last year, doesn't walk all that much. I thought he would be a little bit better in the department and and maybe he maybe you see a little bit of uptick this year because two years ago in seventeen, when he made his debut and only fifty seven games, he walked eight point six percent in a time. Last year that dropped down to five point three. So he was a little bit more aggressive last season, Greg, you mentioned it. I mean, it was the tale of two
halves for Ozzy Albie. So it's trying to figure out, you know, which which is the real guy. Last year he had twenty four home runs, whereas you know, his his highest total in the season was seventeen when he hit fifteen. That was between Triple A and Major. Twenty four kind of seems like a little bit of an outlier. He's not really a big dude like you, like, can
you really expect that much power from him? First half first half two eighty one batting average O p s. Greig Second half two why six six ops twenty home runs in the first half, four in the second half, nine stolen bases in the first half, five in the second half. Now he played ninety three games in the
first half, sixty four in the second half. All right, fine, but talk about two halves, man, Like, this is a guy that was he was bad, and he was just straight up bad in the second half of the season. He was bad. Look, the hard hit rate dropped by eleven percent in the second half, so that obviously led to it. The home run of five ball ratio went from fourteen point seven percent to five point six percent.
But I will say this, I don't necessarily hate his draft price this year because he showed He showed me a lot in that first half, Like, you know, as bad as he was in the second half, and every you know, a lot of people try to look at second half. It's like count uh, you know, coming over into the next year. It's kind of like I was doing I was doing it this morning. And you can't just completely discount of first half and like just gloss over it and not even like take it into consideration.
I still think that he could be, you know, a twenty guy with a batting average. It's that's not gonna kill you, hitter, dude, He's doable. Here's the thing, Like, he's a young player. Have you how often do you see a young guy coming to the majors and not struggle at some point? It's very rare. Albert pool Hoole so was like the only player I've seen in twenty years that came into the league ripping and didn't stop. Bryce Harvard basically, Ye, Vladimir jor that going to do that?
Are you a different kind of prospects as just twenty two years old? Yeah, he's so young. Legitimately twenty two years old projected to bat fifth, so we're gonna have more RBI opportunities. He's not gonna be at the top of that lineup, that's the difference. He was more so at the top last year. So maybe the runs come down a little bit. He had a hundred and five runs scored last year. If I'm just projecting it, I'm
probably looking more at eight five to ninety. But I do think the RBIs could come up with batting fifth, He's gonna be right behind Freddie Freeman and Nick Mark Cakes. Ye, he's gonna have some BI opportunity to steal Donald does he stopped running, but I don't think think he continues running. You I actually, you know you're respecting more speed out of him last year than you were the power totally and it didn't come like but in seventeen between Triple
A and the majors, twenty nine steals. So in eight stolen bases in fifty seven games at the major league level in seventeen sot out closer to twenty I'll take. I think he could get to like eighteen eighteen twenty. I think in that ring um steep percentage last year that he had fourteen three not bad, but but my point was seventeen you should you would assume he'd attempt more and the miners the guy was a prolific stolen basis. And I'm trying you. You mentioned, you mentioned on stack
cast he's in the percent successful you imagined. This is a great imagine. It's a great lineup. Is that calls him to run less? Doesn't want to run it out? Don't you don't want to run into out? Well, look
at who's behind him, right, yeah? Duran c RT Like to me, that's a player who Yeah, you can run with that guy on base I mean you got on with that guy at the plate, Yes, the guy like Enduran c RT, because you know, what, are you hoping he does hit a single Albis on second base if you want, if you want him to score from there, Well you should expect is temporary your expectations with sold bass, right, but I think you should still expect power. Here's the thing.
When in the miners, you're not playing as many games as you are in the major so you're never gonna see crazy power numbers, even from power guys, because they're just not getting enough at bats to produce that many homers. In the majors, you'll see them. Also, they're getting older, they're getting stronger, they're getting better. Uh they're not a young kid, almost a teenage journey more. This kid's twenty two. The power is gonna come. I think this guy is
just a pure hitter. He's hit like two nine plus in every year in the minors, so I mean he's just a pure hitter. It's really interesting because you mentioned this laugh is so great. Top halfs really great, like those first four hitters and then you could drive. It's really good. Then after that in CRT, Brian McCann Dan's by Swanson. That actually makes me more interested in albis because you can run right like you can run on that. Yes,
so that makes me a little bit more resource. Actually changes up to have a Kunia now hitting leadoff again, which is what which is what Bryan Snedeker said. Yeah, been going back and forth though, because there was a report that he came out and said, especially when he was going to hit clean up happening without enter and CRD was gonna bad lead off? Right, Oh, Ronald Kunia wants to hit lead off and adds good for his soul.
So basically A Kunia said he wants about leadoff, Donaldson says he wants a bad second, Freeman wants about third. This is the line that fits right, Really, it's imperfectly. Yeah, it's interesting. I think Adof and Ozzi should leadoff. I'm sure you do think that. I mean, that makes the most sense. And why is NCRT batting get off. He's not one of the best, He's not even a top five hitter. Who is? Okay, So if a Kunia hits lead off, you got Donaldson Freeman and who bats fourth.
That's a terrible clean up hitter. That's the worst clean up hitter I've ever heard in my wife he doesn't hit. How about you look at the the raise man. Oh yeah, no, I know, listen, but you have better. I like the guy. He's a he's a great baseball player. Like he's been a solid basic players called. He's not a fantasy guy. He was, he was. He's a points lea guy he came out of He's been bad for ten years. Every year he's he's pretty solid. He's undervalued. EVERYMIO loved him
going to last year in points leagues love. That's very interesting because he hasn't done anything to prove that in years. Here's what I have for Ozzy Albie's projection. You guys, tell me anyone where I might be off. Two seventy eighteen homers, eight runs scored a d r B I eighteen stone basis eighteen eighteen guy, how many homers? I like that, except I'm gonna say a little more homers. I'm gonna throwing triples in there. I'm gonna throwing like
a triple. Listen, well, what are you looking for in a second, baseman? I think that's the ultimate question. You get Azzi Albi's and he's going around pick sixty or so, and I think it's right. Like I think he is a fourth ranked second basement. Like I agree, I agree with you, Um I'm not like I agree he's the fourth rank second baseman. But they of it comes to
what are you looking for when we come back. I want to get in Well, we'll hit on labor tourists, but like I want to get into like Rustakis, I want to get into Travis Shaw. Guys are gonna hit a lot of home runs that you're getting a little bit later than Azzi Hobbies. Is it worth it to wit our guy Runette Odor? Should we winning on him? We're getting the Odor as well. We have forty minutes ago. We have the last secon base was talking about with us.
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your popular podcast. Providers joined the Experts live on the air every day by calling in at April four, six, seven nine to join the Fantasy Sports Network Fantasy Best Friends Forever, Fantasy Sports Radio Network. Chris Vent, you're hanging out with us, your our number two, bringing out of second basement. I want to get into how these guys, how Azzi Albis compared to the power guys like Maca Gustaki is like a Travis Shaw. In a moment before we do, I think we have to hit on glabor Toures.
You have as your next ranked second baseman, as do you have him a fifth? I believe Chris glabor tour is another one of these guys. It was the tails you have is but I think this was a little bit more explainable. Got hurt, came back? Did he rushed back wasn't the same guy. You're gonna get second base and shortstop eligibility out of Glabor Toures. Obviously, you guys are both Yankee fans. Frank, I'll start with you. What do you expect from Glabor this year? Yeah, so you
mentioned pre injury verse post injury. He was completely different player. I mean to nine four with a nine oh five o PS his first season in the league, you know, taking the league by storm. Quite frankly, he had fifteen home runs and only sixty three games before the injury, had a forty two percent hard hit rate, and he had a forty four percent flyball rate home run the flyball ratio and Yankee Stadium in the A L East. If you hit the ball that hard and hit the
ball in the air that often good things are gonna happen. So, you know, I could see why he's going in the fifth, sixth round right now of drafts because based on what we saw out of that sample size, I'm not just gonna pro rate the numbers because fifteen homers in sixty three games, I mean you're looking at like thirty five
plus home runs there. I don't think that's realistic, but he did a lot last year to to kind of prove himself during that time once he came back from injury, not nearly as good to forty nine with a seven thirty three ops or the final sixt games of the season, only hit nine home runs during that that span. He's an aggressive swinger. He's gonna swing and miss a little bit. The strikeouts are gonna be an issue. You know, I want to see him kind of take a step forward
in that department. He chases some pitches outside the strike zone, but again, like Javier Baias, I think has kind of set the mold for you can be a guy who swings and misses and chases pitches, but you know, when you make contact, if it's good contact, good things are gonna happene a career out of it. So he's you know, we've kind of seen the template here with a guy like Javier Bayez. And the thing is, Labor isn't he even as aggressive as a guy like Javier bayaz Is.
So you know, I have my projection for him to Sevmer's eight runs a d RBI, ten stolen bases, eight to ten stolen bases. Don't expect a lot of slightly chip in a little bit. But if you're just comparing him versus Albis, slightly similar batting average, I think similar similar runs in RBIs. Maybe the RBI upside a little bit more with Albi's in the middle of that lineup, but more power, more powerless less speed, so they were
kind of even out and again runs conservative projection. If he could hit those to what he did in the first half last year before he got hurt. I mean, we're talking about a league winner here. We're talking about a you know, a two ninety hitter with thirty to thirty five home runs and like ninety RBIs in the middle rounds. Also, that's his upside. The ceiling is crazy. I also would like to think that Aaron Brune won't hit him ninth all year. He'll go up in the
line up, which is a better spot. Which is a better spot for him we've talked about. Honestly, the only thing that affects the fact that he backs ninth is how many a bat that he's gonna get. It's been even batting ninth in the Yankees lineup. He's gonna have a ton of RBI opportunities. He's currently in ahead of him and do Hard d J. Mayhew. According guys are
gonna be on base. According to our friends at Roster Resource m as a pause for a joke, he's projective abat six this year's pretty n a d R BIS. That's probably conservative to Miguel and Hard. I think had ninety four bis last year, batting six most of the time. No matter where he plays, I wouldn't worry too much
about the accounting sets. Is the Yankees lineup, I think he could produce if he hits well, which we're expecting, right, He's gonna produce, I think in this lineup, and he'll eventually move up in this lineup because somebody's gonna fall out, somebody's gonna get hurt, or somebody's not gonna produce at the level they're supposed to produce that and he's gonna jump into the top four or five of that lineup. I don't know where exactly, but he'll be in there.
He I'm telling you, he's just he. The thing difference between him and Albi's is that Albi's has played more and shown more already. He's a little safer because at least if he doesn't if Ozzy doesn't give you the power that you want. He's gonna steal base is he can fall back on that, whereas Glabor can't. So if Glabor doesn't give you the power that you're desiring, then it's not as great as a draffic. The other thing
is AlSi Abbas. I think it's more of a lock tit to ninety than a Glabor torres like I think. I think as he could to ninety easy. I think they're bad. A ball profiles are pretty similar, and I think Glabor might even have more bading average upside based on what he might in that first half. I think the Glabor he was mashing Glabor probably strike out more the Nazi abbies for you in points leagues, Well, I don't do mine, we don't do minus, but you don't
do so. I don't even consider strikeout you. Oh no, no, like you. That explains that whole thing. Yeah, I don't care how much they strike out kept that. I don't care. Do we gallow? Come on, we went over this. Yes, I'm afraid he's gonna just full thirth. I'm out. I'm scared of him of the Yeah, that's really funny. All right, So you got these guys in glabor toureas. Um, here's
the only problem I have with Torres. I haven't ended up with him on any drafts yet, and I don't know if that I'm gonna is because have to pay the price ADP right now. So in a fifteen team draft, he's going in the fifth round. But is that where you should go? There? Should though? I think I think everything he just he has a good combination of like floor, what he showed last year, everything, everything you just told
me this is probably where you should go. Yeah, but I mean I think it's Yeah, I think it's a decent price. So he's going ahead of Azzy. No, he's going to be seven behind you See, I think he's the better value there then, because he's already proven a lot more to me. Very similar to me. I think they are similar, very similar to me. I think I think you could argue that seven eight picks later, labor Tors might be the better value. Probably give me potentially
another round, an entire round half around. It'll be like the swing, Like that's the only thing, like you'll get out of it, like if you're on the end instead of or rather if you're in the fourth round, right, and like you you wait and get him exactly. And that's and a lot of askings defend a roster construction of the teams around you, right, like there's what they people needed something, you guys talking me to it. I
kind of understand the price a little bit here. He has a lot of Okay, So so after that, some of the names in the NFBC you're really interesting. But we mentioned Daniel Murphy pretty much at nauseam here. I want to I want to skip over him. We talked about to check it out on the man. We mentioned also a high ceiling compared to you know, I mean like people don't realize how high his ceiling could be in Colorado. That's what I'm saying, even though he's an
old player and that's what he talked about yesterday. I think, um, you get some guys, you get some interesting names now. I think besides SAT's next, Musaka's Shaw, Johnny VR and Scooter Jeannette, these four guys I think dropped kind of huh he did. He's going closer to like that Daniel Murphy tire earlier on in draft correct. So I'm trying to figure out why why did you drop? So you know something I hadn't even thought of before. Uh. You
kind of hear them talking about it. Scooter Jeanette want an extension from the Reds right now, definitely, and he hasn't got it. You kind of heard his name floated around in trade discussions throughout the off season, and yesterday, you know, I was talking to her good buddy, Michael Florio. He's doing the tout Wars draft. In whole draft, um, it was like the it was the eighth ord ninth, it was like the eight nine swing. He has the first pick, so it was coming towards him. I'm like
Scooters that it's a good value there. I kind of like it. Like Robinson Cannot was already off the board. I said, I think Janet's pretty good, and he says, I think Jenett's gonna get traded, okay, And if he leaves the Reds line up and great American Ballpark problem obviously going to affect because what does he really do great? He only does one thing great, and that's hit for average. That's not true. He doesn't hit for a ton of parts. But if he does that, batting second in the Red's order,
if he could score, yeah, he needs to score. Then if he had to second in the red lineup, he score a backback years eight runs god back to back years over ninety RBIs, backs back years over twenty home runs, backs back years over a two nine five average. Walks are not great, They're fine, They're okay, they're not good. They're not good. You know, you don't care about strike guys,
but like strikeouts aren't deadly this great. I looked at too him against lefties, because that was kind of always something that was in the back of my mind, like he's not good against lefty. Right in twenty for his career, he's to forty with a six thirty eight o p s last year years, So what do you say that he's good good everything. He's good, he's solid every day. He's not great at any one thing besides average. Sure at that point, being being good at everything in the
seven eighth round is really good. It's basis. I haven't projected to two homers, eighty runs a d r BIS the county status counts. So what's important for him? I think that's the most important thing for him. Here's the thing, right, So I just read you my projection for Scooter Ginet. How far off is that from Robinson to eight eight, he's probably cannot right now, probably not that far off. He's probably cannot. That's the argument you can make, and
you can get Robinson Canoe. The only thing is, though, Robin pick, you get Scooter Jannette at ninety right now, so thirty five pick difference? Are they really that different? What's his heart? I wonder what Scooter is hard hit? Right? Scooter's hard hit rate last year's thirty eight point eight percent. That's good for a second base. It's really good for a second baseman. So why is why does his extra base hit so like low? To me? He doesn't hit a ton of doubles. He doesn't hit a ton of
Homer's doubles is not terrible, though, it's not terrible. That's on the low, and the year before that he had twenty two doubles. He's home in a five all ratio. Actually dropped home runs playing in uh playing in Cincinnati, and he hits a lot of singles. That's where you get the batting average from Scooter Jeanette. Man, No, he's solid, he's solid. You know, different Sethan rob So what did Canoe do when he came back last year? I don't have I don't have an answer. We're gonna go to
do the same thing right now. But like I want to know what Canoe did when he came back. I don't want. I don't want to forget that. Robinson is a thirty six year old second base, right, Like, I don't I don't think we can forget that part. Scooter Janette came back in August, right, Yeah, Scooter Jeannette is a twenty eight year old dude in the prime of his career playing in a good ballpark. I mean, you're not gonna a good line up. You're gonna want to
hear these numbers in September. I have no idea in September and October. We can bind. This is one game in October whatever. It was twenty six games, so it's it's an entire months, three with four homers and it's great. Yeah, I'm almost It's hard to say safer with Cano because he's thirty six. That's the problem. And you could argue the ballpark and city feels actually better than safe. COO.
It's not a natty obviously, it's definitely not. It's like a slight park upgrade where I'm sorry people expecting the mess line up to be solid. They are, it's not They're gonna get on base. Nimmo and can Fot at the top of that lineup. And it was the playing every day al right? Or is he? I think he wasn't very good against lefties last year, but he does walk a lot so much or not at that before anything I heard he's gonna play every day. Yeah, he's
gonna play the right field, even got Jeff McNeil. Pensylton is there everyday left center field to their second baste because why are you now? Is it lagaris and centers still from Flora's left? Unfortunately you don't have a legit center field. What do they do? His name is Kim Roxton, baby, so Robbie Cano can still play greg So what's the difference? He's been third two in this lineup New York Mats, but Scooter that's matting second in the red line up,
so they're both in good spots? Is the age worth the thirty pick difference? Four career hitter hasn't been below. The last time he hit below to eighty was two eight, when he hit to seventy one. But isn't this another one of those between two eighty and three, right, I know teen every year. I know how good Robinson Cano is, but he isn't just another one of those things we talked about yesterday. We want to be a year later, a year earlier than yes That's why I have scooter
ten and I have scooter ahead here. You he like I would rather have scooters with thirty five picks later. I get it. It's fine if they find backup plan. There's nothing wrong. There's no wrong with taking him later. Yeah, and I think I have him behind scoot. I think just scooter because he's twenty eight and he's done it for two years running. Now. I think he's proven that he's gonna do this. You know, worry about him getting traded, Greg, I think it's a fair I think that's fair. But
I don't If he gets traded, I don't know. I don't know that the situation gets significantly worse him. I believe in him, of course, it does a solid you know where he's going, you know anywhere he Sincinnati is one of the best parks that hidden already and he's hitting ahead of Joey Vado. How many homers is he really gonna lose? I mean it depends on where he exchange, like Colorado and they're like, oh, this is awesome. Garrett Hampson.
Maybe Garret Hampson's song he does. Why Why Why is everybody? Why is everybody love with Garret Hampson. I have Garrett Hanson fourteen, Frank second, because he has he has good plate discipline. I have him sixteen, So not really that far off. Look, he had good plate discipline in the miners. He didn't really show much last year, but didn't get a fair shake. He didn't an opportunity, hasn't done anything wrong.
The guy is fast. He can steal bases. Like you're looking for a middle infield that can steal bags in Roto and give you that category, especially in the Rockies lineup. He's gonna hit lower in the lineup, but he has good plate discipline every level. Throughout the miners. He's he's walked a lot, he's hit for a solid batting average, he doesn't strike out all that much, a little bit of power going to steal bases. What's not I'll ask you this, Greig, what's not security? Yeah, that's about it.
Because he's gonna be in a position battle with Ryan man, and if he fled struggles, I have guys that could fill in. The Rockies do tend to be kind of yeaheah, yeah. But look, dude, the last two years Hampson in the miners right hit eleven. He had a hundred thirteen runs scored in the miners, twelve triples, eight home Like, this guy does everything really well. Stolen bases fifty one in two thousand and seventeen. Dude, this guy, And that's not
even in Colorado. That's in the minor league parks. So imagine now in Colorado, the power numbers are probably gonna boost up, probably hit fifteen to twenty home. Is this guy plus four, you know, thirty bigs. That's a beautiful thing from a cheap value guy. I like this guy a lot. I don't see anything wrong. I haven't found the stat that's wrong that's bad about him. I haven't found one. Seven had a strikeout rate higher than seventeen and a half percent, other than twenty four games he
had last year sevent nine percent. He hasn't been higher than that at any minor league level. The walk grade has been between nine percent and fifteen percent at every level in the minors. The batting average hasn't been below three oh one. There is a lot to like here in Colorado. That boost. You just gotta perform during the spring to win out this watching carefully against Ryan McMahon mcmah, who everyone loved last year. You guys like mcmah I
don't know too much about. You can't like him. Like Ared Hampson. You can't like him? Yeah, I can't. I'm not on Yeah, so I worry about the splits. Garrett Hampson not a lefty, righty young right four years old? Should my list here? He's I wouldn't mind him as my middle infielder. I don't want him as my starting second basement. No, no, no, I had Garret Hampson to my list. Yeah. I drafted him in, you know, like one of the last rounds, and you know, keep him
on my bench. Haven't we talked about in this middle TiAl? I wanted to get the Shawan Mustakis then come back and take about odor. All right, shaw Vers Mustakis? Where are they going comparatively to each other? Frankie? Alright, so Mustakis you're getting had a pretty good value right now. Um, he's going to pick one fifty g NFBC A d P and Travis Shaw is going at nine four. All right, that's ridiculous. We were the Travis Shaw guys last year sign he signed on Monday, right, what was What was
the date then? Ther So I'll look up his at BC ADP only over the past three days to see if Mustakis has climbed up draft boards over the past three days. He has. He has climbed updraft boards. He's going to pick one thirty six now, so he when he went up around he won up fifteen picks and Shaw is ninety one, so he's also climbed. Why are they that different? I don't know. They're kind of the same guy, except Shaw actually has more lefty splits that
you need to worry about. Stock has actually hold his own against Like not really understanding because even if you make the argument, oh, Travishaw has dual position eligibility, Michael Stocks is also coming to have dual position eligibility. He's actually safer in my opinion, I don't get that. Yeah, in this park, this is a market inefficiency here. I don't get this one at all. Why why Sure is ahead of him? You're saying it makes sense to me? It makes no sense to private Shaw is rejected to
back clean up. Michaelsock is a little bit low. He's gonna beat six. That could change. Yeah, that could change in you know, a couple of weeks. I mean, he's a thing. I was never a sure guy. Okay, I always thought he's and him last. I know you guys, and listen, he proved me wrong. But listen, raw power Stocks is the guy. And that's the That's the thing about these guys. They're raw power guys. That's their numbers. And Mustakis is the power guy, has a lot more power.
In my opinion, that's where he wins the battle. I don't understand its rank right where he wins out. I was doing my second base rankings today. They don't have Michain Stocks yet, but I have him ranks inside my top ten. I have Trivi show spots. Logan sure does walk a lot, though more second Basement after us, the Fantasy Sports Network is hitting you from all angles with the best fantasy sports and betting analysis. You can catch
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Oh yeah, I mean, I'm not gonna lie. I like, actually boys, and he sink I did that was my error, Like I can't help that, so nab he skips here by the way, uh two names you skiff actually speed guys, Johnny VRD Gordon, Yeah, VR, I have ahead of uh shaw I do as well. Really, you guys are buying back into Johnny VR. Not necessarily, it's just the storm, the landscape of stolen basis. Yeah, I'm out of this guy. You're out of him. I don't want him as a starter.
You don't second basement, you know, was position. I haven't met twelve. I have met nine to ten because it's because of the landscape basis disaster. Wait, there's two guys we didn't mention that I have an eight nine that we didn't mention at all gets them a second. Then with Johnny VR, even if he struggles in Baltimore, who's who's going to take his job? Gregg, I don't know,
That's what you don't. You don't have to worry about that now because when he was in Milwaukee, they actually had players that were serviceable, where if he struggled, that was a team that was contending. He's now in Baltimore, he's basically just like a fill in for a year or two until like whenever they get prospects that they could play at second base. Such a bad team. It's a bad team, but he's gonna let it lead off
and he's gonna steal bases. And he's gonna have the green light because he did last year when he was in Baltimore. There's nothing holding him back. Even be struggled, he's still gonna have the opportunity to play every single day. This is the landscape of the stolen base position. I
understand where Jonathan VR is going this year. Me personally, I don't know that I'm going to have him all my teams who would have to be like a roster construction thing where like I feel good about my batting average, but I need stolen bases. VR kind of kind of comes in here. If you have him none you think he could be a starting second baseman's rhoto, Yes, but points leagues he could do damage too. But I don't know. This is gross. Well, listen, he he has these names.
There are eleven players with thirty plus stolen bases. Eight of those players had double the digit home runs. Jonathan VR was one of them. So it's not like every player you're gonna find that gives you stolen bases isn't gonna completely tank your power. Jonathan VR in Roto Drafts is a guy that's gonna give you thirty plus stolen bases, maybe even forty, and he doesn't completely stick your power. He's gonna give you fifteen, he's gonna give you twelve.
But he has power. He has power in his bat He could It depends on how HoTT he is at the time. The guy's streak, but he strikes out a lot. Look, there's he's a perfect rural player. I don't want this guy in head to head. I don't want him in points leaves because he's gonna go through weeks where he sucks. But end of season numbers, here's what I happened at two fifty homers, sixty five runs scored, fifty five rb I s thirty five stolen bases. Yeah, it's a great
bench second basement. Would you would you rather have d Gordon an actor? I'd rather have I would rather have Vr because at least he doesn't completely sink you give you twelve to fifteen homers. Gordon's gonna give you two four. He's also gonna Gordon's also gonna give you a better batting average and potentially more stolen Listen they're they're close,
like they're going closely. That Beyond is the perfect guy to have on your roster as a bench player because then if he gets hot, you plug him in whatever you want, because when he's hot, he could be just as good as any of the second basement. That's for a point. I mean from Rhodo, you have to draft st Yeah, under your head, who do you take? VR? D Gordon? Death is not an option? Gout into my head.
I would take D Gordon, I would take It's not the wrong answer because you're looking for speed, right, the only thing when this pick, you're only looking for speed. I think Gordon gets a better shot of getting more. Wait, why are you only looking for speed? I'm getting the power elsewhere. Complete roster construction thing though Greg corrected, Sure, you're only looking for speed. But then for the rest of the draft, every other player you draft has to
give you at least twenty plus homers. At least Jonathan VR is giving you twelve to fifteen. Dude, Gordon's giving you two. He's giving me ten. He's giving me ten to twelve more homers. That's it, that matters. It's two more homemers per player, which also means more abb eyes, twenty more eyes probably at least tell it matters. Greig
also d Gordon stole thirty bases last year. We are still five so what if they say, if they still dealing with injury, that might affect but that might affect fifty plus stolen basis, but that could affect him in the future. He's thirty one years old. Either one of these guys are active targets of mine, Like, that's just how I'll put it in roto if you have the
right roster construction. I think de Gordon is going to bounce back and do a lot of what we've seen him do in the past, which at his draft price, you're actually getting him at a discount because a couple of years years ago he was going third, fourth round. He's giving you fifty plus stolen basis. I still think that he has that upside and he's gonna give you. He's not gonna kill your batting average, probably like a
two eight hitter. So I think both of these guys are fine where they're going, and if you need stolen basis at that part of the draft, you can take these guys. Me personally, they're not active targets of mine. There's two guys I think that go on my eight nine picks I should go ahead of them that I think can be starting guys. There's a guy with for getting completely because he was a solid second basement every single year, top five second basement Brian doja Are we
just gonna completely throw him off? Does are done? Like? I don't understand dose has been a great I'm out, they're out on do Yeah, I'm out. Um. I think a lot of his value was tied into the fact that he was hitting leadoff for the Minnesota Twins every single year, year in and year out. I don't expect him to do that with the Washington Nationals. Here they have they have better guys that they could put at the top of the lineup. They have Trade Turner, they
have Juan Soto, they have Anthony Rendon. I think he's gonna hit closer to the bottom of the lineup. And I mean, you want to talk about streaky now is one of the most streaky players. It's like either a first half where he goes off and the second half he sucks, or one year he's gonna suck in the first half and everyone basically wants to drop this guy, and then the second half. The next thing you know, he has twenty five home runs in and a half
with three batting average. He's super streaky. I think everything kind of cratered for him last year. I'm not I'm not saying that he's completely done, but I don't think a lot of his value came in Minnesota as an accumulator, a guy who was in the lineup every single day, who you know was gonna score runs. A lot of his value was tied into giving you. But now the thing is he if he's batting fifth or six right now, he could just drive in runs as opposed to score runs.
So he should make up for with RBI. Is the guy has power, the guy get third. I don't think he's a very good hitter. He's not a great hitter. He's not gonna he's gonna hit like two forty. So if you hit two forty, even hitting fifth in the Washington Nationals lineup, let's let's say it's five hommers. I think he's still at homers. What does RBI total really gonna look like? I think Stolen Nationals have a pretty decent line up. If you make stolen bases anymore's gonna
be ten stolen bases. He had twelve issues averages. I don't like the average sucks, but look, walks are good. Everything else is good besides the average, really, I mean, everything else pretty solid unless he hits twenty homers again, and then you don't want that. Obviously. What happened year get one E two with six yes? Right, like this
the streaky players was brutal streaky, but he's bad. He's bad, right, but streaky, but his career is actually pretty consistent, Like his whole career has been pretty solid, like the last five years before last year, right, the last five years before last he was pretty solid hitter all around. I mean he hits around two six and seventy. Yeah, look, dude, he's a streaky guy. Agree to disagree? Guys, we have we have, We have got ten minutes left in the program.
You have a man crush. You have a man crush. Secon base, i'nna start with you or Frank And that's Runette Odor? What makes you like odor so much? This year? Yeah? So a little sneak peak preview. I've released this on my Patreon. He's probably my main target at the second base position, and it was because rugenett o'door made improvements last year. He did things that you hadn't seen him done before. I'm not going to dispute that his his career has been a roller coaster to this point, because
he's still batting average has been up and down. It's ranged anywhere from two oh four to to seventy one, So there's a lot of volatility in his batting average. But he's one of these rare breeds that has the upside to hit thirty home runs and steal you fifteen bases. And I really really like what he did last year in terms of improving his plate discipline entering. He never was higher than a four point nine percent walk rate. That was all the way up to eight percent last year.
I I put out an article where he worked with Shinto Chu actively because he wanted to become a more patient hitter, a more selective hitter. He didn't chase pitches outside the strikes one as much, he didn't swing and miss as much. He did everything that you could possibly ask for out of a guy that's like in his twenties. He made all the tangible improvements that you want and on top of that, his bad a ball data is amazing. We're looking at a forty five percent hard hit rate
last year from second from a second baseman. Among all the second baseman with five plate appearances, forty five percent hard hit rate was by far number one. The next closest was Jed Lowry. He better because he doesn't really do much. You know, the books improved, we've seen we've seen the upside with the batting average, and I say up side loosely because it was two seven. We're not
projecting that. But I do think that if these improvements that he made from a plates perspective harry over into this year, and the fact that he hits the ball as hard as he does, I think we could be looking at a guy who hits two sixty with home runs and fifteen stolen bases. And if you bet second in the Rangers line up in that ballpark, he's gonna score runs and he's gonna drive in RBIs the Rutneado door is a top eight second basement for me this year.
I love him a lot more than in Rhodo than I do in points leagues because I worry about, like, Okay, is the walk right going to carry over. I hope that it does, and if it does, he actually will be better for points leagues because in years past he strikes out a lot, he doesn't walk. But if those things, you know, if they come closer to each other, where he starts walking more and continues to strike out a little bit less, and he is going to get better
as like a Points league player. As of right now, he's a main Rhoto target of mind, especially at his draft price, where in years past this was a guy you had to pay up for. Now you're getting him at pick. Definitely been a Rhodo player than points sleeper the park. I'll give you that. The lineup looks pretty bad to me. That Texas Rangers line is not It's not a great line. I try to tell you that, Frank, yesterday, you're telling me, if he bats second in that line up,
he still can't. He can't score eight, score eighty, and he'll come close to a d r B. I Sup, all right? That was your man. That was your man crush. That you your man crush? Is you on he come? So? You know? I like young guys obviously, I like top prospects. I like anybody. Listen, I've been watching For a few years now. I've been following him to, you know, see how his career progresses. He's a big time prospect. He had a terribly year last year about thirty five strikes
out a ton. Uh. But here's the thing things I do like that's saying out to me. Obviously, sixties seven walks last year, eight at bats. I like that. A young player in his first full season to walk almost seventy times. I think that's a big green flag to have that type of play discipline. I know he strikes out a lot, but that's just gonna be the type of player that he is. He's gonna be a power hitter, walks a lot, almost a true three, true outcome guy, but also hit a lot of doubles, and I think
the average will go up. I think eventually, you know, he'll adjust to the league. He's still, once again, another young guy, twenty three years old. He's gonna be twenty four in May. But listen in the minors to career batting average, I think he just needs to adjust once again. I think he needs the time to adjust. Especially a guy who strikes out a lot, He's gonna need the
time to adjust. But one positive thing right away is the plate discipline, and I think once he catches up and cuts down the strikeouts, you're gonna see a whole different Monkada. And this happens with a lot of young guys you know, coming to lead, that have power like this. Hopefully he just doesn't turn out to a Byron Buckson and we have to wait, you know, years and years and years before he actually shows his true true self. But I think eventually you're gonna see a ton like
across the board stolen bases as well. I think you're gonna see him still twenty basses possibly this shift fifteen to twenty, I mean one years, still forty five bases in the miners. So this is the guy that could do it all. We just haven't seen it come together yet. So I'm expecting that, and you're getting him at a decent value. I think nobody's really talking about him. People will hype about him last year coming into the year.
Right coming into the last year, I think the young guy and now kind of people forgot because you know, he had such a bad year. But I think this is when you see a guy rebound. This is when you see a guy you know, make his his growing, you know, his growth. Maybe he won't have his big breakout season, but I think he's definitely going to improve. You know a lot of those numbers, the average should go up and and the doubles, the homers, all that should go up year. This this has Javier Baia has
written all over it. It does look like a Javier biass And he's calling a shot this year with with Joan Moncada, and he's going to pick seven, So you're right, I mean he's going later than Odor some other second bas like he's going after a med Rosario. Should Mancata be going after a lot of people are excited about Rosario. I get they like the stolen base upside and stuff like that's er Stocks is going at one thirty six and Mankada is going at you're gonna him twenty picks later.
I mean that those are the second basement in that range, you know, in in kind of like the middle rounds. And look, he hits the ball extremely hard, ninety point six mile power average eggs of last it's forty second in baseball. Remember that's coming from a second baseman. Forty second average eggs velocity in baseball. He makes like, the quality of contact that he makes is really good. And
I tried to make arguments from Moncatta last year. Remember me and Flourida used to get into shouting matches at each other, yelling about you on Moncada. I said he could be the league winner. He didn't do it last year. He kind of made me look stupid. So well, yeah, listen, if he cuts, if he just cuts down the strikeouts right right, the batting average will go up to two
sixty because the quality of contact that he makes. If he just swings and mrs less, let's down the strikeout rate by five percent, his batting and will go up to sixty and the contact that he makes, those balls are gonna fly out a little bit more because he's
obviously making more context. So if he just what was this strikeout right by five percent, we could be talking about mankat as a two sixty hitter with close home runs and and maybe tent and I think the ceiling potential for this year could be to seventy thirty homers, you know, RBIs and runs scoring that lineup. I'm not exactly sure, but I'm hoping you know, a D plus aubis maybe around eight plus run squad. I mean scored
seventy three runs last year. That's that's that's a lot for a guy that had a two thirty five you know what I mean, don't strike out as much. He'll be on base more two. Yeah, I think all those numbers are just bound to go up. Listen, there was scouts talking about this guy being like the next Mini Ramirez type hitter when he was coming up. We can't just forget about that just because he had one bad year and the guys twenty three years old. He's still,
you know, a top prospect. He's still a young guy coming up into the league. So I think you gotta give him a chance, especially at the value're gonna get him, because if once he does break out, you ain't get him at this value ever again. So now's the time to buy into him. You know what I'm saying. His sprint speed was in the eighty nine percentile last year's he's a great athlete. That's sell you again on you on one card six five. I want them more as
my middle infielders than I do as myself. No, no, not. If I can get him as my middle infielders, maybe I could buy in on that, But again, it's gonna have to be the right roster construction. I don't want them in my points leads because I get penalized for strike outs. Bench for doesn't. But if you play in best Ball like on fan tracks, you don't get penalized for strike outs there either. Right, maybe that's the spot where you want a little advice and your Best Ball draft.
There you go, I'm about to pick I think soon, actually beautiful two minutes left here in the program. A couple of other second basement I think of, Nope, one of the first prospects I think off the board, like for getting lad like lads, a top player whatnot. I'm talking about a guy that isn't glad Yack Hampsen. Is Nick Senzil. I'm really interested in nick senzilation for the Reds to move scooterslay in centerfield. They already have like
eight out scooters and fielder. It sucks. I'd fielder. They really not know because it's Chevler, Winker and Pewig Week. I don't think they like Scotty Shoveler. Yeah, these guys aren't real true center fielder's either is nick Sen's because his second baseman, he's a third base and he could be the athlete to do. I have no idea. I mean, you don't know. I don't know what these other guys to be. Here's a center fieler. If you want him to be, here's what we got on send. You should
be excited about Nick Senzelo. It's just like I'm playing time. That's the problem. If he's good enough the fund a plance in twenty seventeen, the minds he had fourteen bags, ninety seven, forty nine walks, not terrible, fourteen homers, forty doubles, one runs scored. You gotta like he could be And I'm like, unlike Moncada, he doesn't have a strikeout issues, he doesn't have a sense a lot. But he has to play in the majors first, Yes he does. That's
the problem. Nick Senzlo going at pick two eighteen. So any any other second basement, Frank, before you wrap up, shout out to shout out to Jake Siey. He's been older Lords Gurrielle and I kind of looked into him and I think he's a guy that could you know to seventy to about Kettle Martell again as well, Caesar Hernandez. He's My ninth always Caesar Hernandez if he's batting, George hoping the lineup. You want to own Searani, especially in points,
especially points things. Chris Fetcher, Frank Stample, I'm Greg Sousman. George stops tomorrow. Sure, I hope
