{"id":604,"date":"2013-02-23T21:12:39","date_gmt":"2013-02-24T02:12:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.rotovalue.com\/?p=604"},"modified":"2013-02-23T21:12:39","modified_gmt":"2013-02-24T02:12:39","slug":"mock-draft-reflections","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.rotovalue.com\/index.php\/2013\/02\/23\/mock-draft-reflections\/","title":{"rendered":"Mock Draft Reflections"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Today I did a <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/Draft?year=2013&amp;league=4\">mock draft<\/a> online, which was quite an experience. First, I&#8217;d like to thank <a href=\"http:\/\/gothamnation.wordpress.com\/about\/\">Mark Healy<\/a>\u00a0of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.going9baseball.com\/\">http:\/\/www.going9baseball.com\/<\/a>\u00a0for inviting me to participate. It was fast and fun &#8211; we used\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.mockdraftcentral.com\/\">http:\/\/www.mockdraftcentral.com<\/a>\u00a0to hold it, and it was configured to allow at most 60 seconds per pick. Healy hosts a weekly radio show on\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/SiriusXMFantasy\">SiriusXMFantasy<\/a>, and he and\u00a0co-host\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.imdb.com\/name\/nm2259600\/\">Jay Ferraro<\/a>\u00a0were picking teams in the draft, and then talking about it after.<br \/>\nCompared to the 9 or 10 hour baseball auctions I&#8217;m used to, this was lightning-quick: a shade under 3 hours to pick 276 players. The time savings is a big plus, but then an auction is more fun, especially for top-end players. As soon as the draft kicked off, I was on the clock with the fourth pick, as triple-crown winner <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=1210&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Miguel Cabrera<\/a>, phenom <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=1710&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Mike Trout<\/a>, and NL slugger <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=3173&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Ryan Braun<\/a> were a quick 1-2-3. I was hoping one of them would slip to 4, but when none did I decided to go with the best pitcher, <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=4603&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Clayton Kershaw<\/a>. I got to talk more about that pick after the draft ended, as Healy and Ferraro called to get my thoughts. They seemed to think it was a reach, and asked about whether <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=289&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Robinson Cano<\/a> might not have been better. Also on the board were 5 category threats <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=4676&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Matt Kemp<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=3837&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Carlos Gonzalez<\/a>, not to mention sluggers <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=3503&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Albert Pujols<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=2825&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Joey Votto<\/a>, and <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=3131&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Prince Fielder<\/a>.<br \/>\n<!--more-->Now pitchers are riskier than batters, because a single season isn&#8217;t long enough for many of their stats to stabilize (like ERA and WHIP), and also because wins is an especially fluky stat. Add in a possible higher injury risk for pitchers compared to batters, and I can see why most drafters go for offense early &#8211; it&#8217;s more predictable and reliable. But pitching is still half the points, and this is a 5&#215;5 league, where strikeouts are a category. So I&#8217;m comfortable with taking Kershaw in that spot. Time will tell if that was the right call. He was the only pitcher taken in the first round, and <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=1186&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Justin Verlander<\/a>, whom I also considered at #4, was the only pitcher taken in the second, with the 18th overall pick.<br \/>\nThings moved along quickly, and I was trying both to make picks and record them in real time at my own site. With a 60-second time limit, though, and many owners taking much less time, this proved to be an overly ambitious job. I&#8217;m embarrassed to admit that didn&#8217;t get my 2nd pick made &#8211; the computer auto-selected it for me, as <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=5074&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Bryce Harper<\/a>. Harper has a lot of upside, so I&#8217;m not *THAT* mad at myself. I often like to bet on young guys continuing to improve. But Harper in round 2 was a reach relative to the projected stats systems I have. He&#8217;s likely to be a great player for a long time, but I wouldn&#8217;t be surprised to see him hit by a sophomore slump. For 2013 I like <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=4503&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Josh Hamilton<\/a> or <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=4949&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Giancarlo Stanton<\/a>, who went shortly after, better, among other picks.<br \/>\nFor my 3rd round pick, I went with <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=4259&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Felix Hernandez<\/a>. Yeah, the fences are coming in, so his rate stats may drift up, but the run support should also get better, too. And I love those strikeout totals in 5&#215;5. Amazingly, King Felix hasn&#8217;t yet turned 27. I was considering him in round 2, so I eagerly grabbed him two spots after <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=2467&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Stephen Strasburg<\/a> went. Strasburg is indeed alluring &#8211; the Nats apparently want him to go 200 innings, and they&#8217;re looking to go deep in the postseason as well. But Felix is more established, so I got the pitcher I wanted there.<br \/>\nIt was around this time I realized that I&#8217;d missed a pick in my recording of the draft order, and I was trying to figure it out and get the draft back into the right state. It turned out I had forgotten to mark Kemp as taken, so everyone after that was going to the wrong team. I was trying to undo all the picks back to Kemp and see if I could catch up to real-time at the same time, and that wound up not working at all. Indeed, I would up missing my next pick, too, so the auto-draft feature gave me <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=3494&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Yadier Molina<\/a>. I wouldn&#8217;t have done this on my own, either, if only because I still have a mental block about him basically being a good-glove catcher, despite me owning him for his breakout offensive year in 2011. Molina is a great fantasy catcher, but this 5&#215;5 format only starts 1 per team, so round 4 was too early to take the second catcher in my opinion. NL MVP\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=4108&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Buster Posey<\/a>\u00a0went just after Verlander in round 2.<br \/>\nDid I mention that when the clock runs down at Mock Draft Central, they also turn on auto pick? I did notice that the first time, and remembered to turn it off so I could take King Felix, but this time their computer took my 5th round player also, <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=3979&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Chase Headley<\/a>, as I was still trying to do catch-up data entry to get my site back in sync with the draft, if only because I had been counting on using my site&#8217;s Free Agent search function later in \u00a0the auction, to know who was already off the board. Headley finally lived up to long-time expectations last season. And in round 5, he was the 9th 3B off the board, so while I didn&#8217;t make that pick myself, I did like it. I might have taken <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=1656&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Jered Weaver<\/a> instead, but I did already have two ace starters, and you do need to score runs, too.<br \/>\nAt this point I simply gave up on trying to catch up in recording the draft order at RotoValue, and I tried to put all my focus back on the draft. At this point I had just three offensive players, and little speed, so I opted for <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=3001&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Michael Bourn<\/a>. It was probably a reach, but he probably stands as good a chance as anybody not named Trout to lead the majors in steals. I usually play 4&#215;4, but in 5&#215;5 runs count, too, so I thought Bourn would help balance my relatively weak offense.<br \/>\nMy next two picks went for power &#8211; <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=893&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Paul Konerko<\/a>, and <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=2318&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Ryan Howard<\/a>, whom I sure hope is now fully recovered. I&#8217;d been dithering between the two when I took Konerko, and then figured what the heck, try both. This way unless they both bust, I should at least get one mashing 1B. There&#8217;s definitely age risk, but also upside potential, as either of these guys could hit 40 HR, and having gambles like these pay off can win you a league. And 7th\/8th round is late enough that if one of them busts, I could perhaps survive it. So I like the risk\/reward ratio there.<br \/>\nSo I had a speedster and some power if my aging corner guys hold up, but still no saves. So for my next pick I went to the bullpen for <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=1631&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Fernando Rodney<\/a>. Sure, he won&#8217;t come close to duplicating his 2013 ratio numbers, but if he remains a top tier closer, I&#8217;d be cool with that.<br \/>\nRound 10 I went with <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=1706&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Torii Hunter<\/a>, with my main concerns being his advancing age and the move to spacious Comerica Park. He did hit over .300 for the first time in his career, albeit with a by-far career-best BABIP of .389. And he&#8217;s no longer really a threat to run much. But mid-range power and runs is useful.<br \/>\nFor round 11, it looked like a run on closers had just begun, as <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=1486&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Joe Nathan<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=2788&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Aroldis Chapman<\/a> went just before my turn. Rather than risk not having a good one at my next pick (with the 4th pick in a snake format, my long wait was after odd numbered rounds), I grabbed <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=3066&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">John Axford<\/a>, and in retrospect I&#8217;m glad I did, as 5 more closers went before I picked again, with the remainders all ones with bigger question marks.<br \/>\nAt this point I had filled 7 offense and 4 pitching slots, and while my offense wasn&#8217;t great, I thought that in a 12 team mixed format, the waiver wire might be passable in certain situations. So I made a conscious decision to focus on starting pitching. This league starts 8 pitchers, 2 starters, 2 relievers, plus 4 of either, but I wanted my extra 4 all to be starters. And if possible, I wanted some usable starters for my bench, too, for both depth and to give me lineup flexibility (nabbing 2-start weeks or trolling for favorable matchups). I still needed middle infielders, but thought I could get something passable later. My next three picks were all starters: <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=4605&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Hiroki Kuroda<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=3618&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Dan Haren<\/a>, and <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=2787&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Homer Bailey<\/a>. Kuroda has the perennially strong Yankees lineup behind him, which should give him plenty of chances to win, while Haren is a high strikeout pitcher moving to a new league with a contending team. So while last year was a down one for him, I like the situation this year quite a bit. Bailey is a once highly touted prospect who now at last might be starting to live up to the hype. He&#8217;s been in the majors seemingly forever, but won&#8217;t turn 27 until May.<br \/>\nMy offense still seemed weaker in speed, and I had an OF slot to fill, so <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=4850&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Coco Crisp<\/a> was my next pick. He&#8217;s brittle, and on the wrong side of 30, but his 39 SB in just 120 games last year suggest that he could be quite a nice source of steals.<br \/>\nI was happy to get <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=922&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Alexei Ramirez<\/a> in round 16 &#8211; a nice mix of power and speed at a position I had been neglecting. Next I went for Tim Hudson, who is getting older, and is no longer a high strikeout guy, but as a late round pitching flier is a pick I was happy with. Next I filled out my starting offense by adding <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=1810&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Dustin Ackley<\/a>. Youth combined with an absurdly low .265 BABIP give me hope he will be a breakout candidate.<br \/>\nAt this point it was just the bench left to fill. I&#8217;ve noted that I think pitching is more volatile than offense, so one way I like to reduce that risk is by diversifying. I wound up taking 4 more starters for my bench: <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=2803&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Edinson Volquez<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=2404&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Tom Milone<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=1808&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Tommy Hanson<\/a>, and <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=4432&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Derek Holland<\/a>. Sure, each of these guys have question marks, but they also all have upside. <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/PlayerDetail?player=955&amp;league=4&amp;year=2013\">Carlos Quentin<\/a> was my only bench offensive pick. He was hurt last year, but if he can make it through a full year he could provide 30 HR\/90 RBI power, which for a next-to-last pick would be quite fine.<br \/>\nIt was a fun draft, and has given me a lot to think about for the year!<br \/>\nOh, and since I&#8217;ve uploaded it to the RotoValue site, you can take a look at <a href=\"http:\/\/rotovalue.com\/cgi-bin\/Standings?year=2013&amp;league=4&amp;projected=1&amp;source=Marcel\">projected standings<\/a>, choosing from any of the projection sources on the site. And yes, I did cherry-pick the source which had my team projected to win for the link.<br \/>\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Today I did a mock draft online, which was quite an experience. First, I&#8217;d like to thank Mark Healy\u00a0of http:\/\/www.going9baseball.com\/\u00a0for inviting me to participate. It was fast and fun &#8211; we used\u00a0http:\/\/www.mockdraftcentral.com\u00a0to hold it, and it was configured to allow at most 60 seconds per pick. Healy hosts a weekly radio show on\u00a0SiriusXMFantasy, and he&hellip; <a class=\"more-link\" href=\"https:\/\/blog.rotovalue.com\/index.php\/2013\/02\/23\/mock-draft-reflections\/\">Continue reading <span class=\"screen-reader-text\">Mock Draft Reflections<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[4,6,11,13],"tags":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/blog.rotovalue.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/604"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/blog.rotovalue.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/blog.rotovalue.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/blog.rotovalue.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/2"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/blog.rotovalue.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=604"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/blog.rotovalue.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/604\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/blog.rotovalue.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=604"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/blog.rotovalue.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=604"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/blog.rotovalue.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=604"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}