How’s my fantasy baseball team?

ynkees_best asked:


C- Russell Martin (LAD)
1B- Todd Helton (Col)
2B- Ian Kinsler (Tex)
3B- Troy Glaus (StL)
SS- Stephen Drew (Ari)
OF- Matt Holliday (Col)
OF- Vladimir Guerrero (LAA)
OF- Jason Bay (Pit)
Uti- Vernon Wells (Tor)
Bn- Ryan Theriot (ChC- 2B,SS)
Bn- Andy LaRoche (LAD- 3B)
Bn- Joey Votto (Cin- 1B, OF)
Bn- Rich Aurilla (SF- 1B, 2B, 3B, SS)
Bn- Yorvit Torrealba (Col- C)

SP- Tim Lincecum (SF)
SP- Yovani Gallardo (Mil)
RP- Joe Borowski (Cle)
RP- Tory Percival (TB)
P- Matt Garza (TB- SP)
P- Brian Bannister (KC- SP)
P- Ian Kennedy (NYY- SP)

Keep in mind, that this is a 16 team-league.

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3 Responses to “How’s my fantasy baseball team?”

  1. Heads Up Poker

    hmm, you certainly picked an interesting team. I would say its more of an average team though, nobody on here is going to be an explosive point scorer, but you can expect more consistency with these guys. overall i would say you finish top 5 in your league.

  2. Razz Strategy

    I think you “over paid” for Rmart.You need more pitchers/ closers,and less bench players,and there’s not much speed. Still it’s a decent team that I’d give a 7.5 out of 10.

  3. Tim Lincecum

    i give it a 6 out 10 (10 being the best)…
    R. Martin- good pickup…decent offense
    Tood Helton- expect .300 BA, 100 RBI and runs, 20 HRs or so
    Ian Kinslerlow key player really. 30 HRs, 100+ RBI season…below .300 BA though
    Troy Glaus- probably 15th best 3B in the league…dont expect great numbers… BA of .250 or so, 25 HRs
    Stephen Drew- again 15th best SS…not great offensive power. 15 HRs, .250 BA, 75 RBIs maybe
    Matt Holliday- 110+ RBIs and runs, 35 HRs, .333 average…best outfielder in the league
    Vlad Guerrero- top ten outfielder… OBP of nearly .400
    Jason Bay- mediocre outfielder…he will produce a little offense for you, mostly runs and RBIs…with a decent batting percentage
    Vernon Wells- 25 HRs, 85 runs and RBIs…there are better utility players out there though
    Bench- not bad…a little offense

    Pitchers:
    Tim Lincecum- barely a top 20 starting pitcher, looking at barely double digit wins, and ERA over 3.75, about 200 strikeouts
    Yovani Gallardo- he was a decent rookie last year, 15 wins or so, about 200 strikeouts also, an ERA under 3.40 most likely, a little more experience should prove vital in the latter part of the season
    Joe Borowski- his numbers wont be great, and he may not finish the season as the closer, the big problem will be his ERA over 4.50 most likely
    Tory Percival- He will be the main starter for a team in the big leagues this year…so why might he only get 20-25 saves? He is the closer for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. Unless, Tampa can improve upon last years record, Percival might not be getting much oppurtunity to get into the game
    Matt Garza- definitely under the radar as a starter, if he can stay consistent he has a lot of potential..but if not, then expect an ERA over 4.00, 115 Ks, maybe 10 wins
    Brian Bannister- 10 wins, and ERA over 4.50, enough said…with a little luck he might give you numbers when your other starters are in a drought.
    Ian Kennedy- he has only pitched 19 innings in all of his major league career. He may be worth gonig out on the limb though…he posted startling number in the minors striking out more than one batter an inning. But, since the majors arent the minors, expect a slow start probably and not incredible numbers

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