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by sigriffey » Sat Mar 13, 2010 8:13 pm
Also tempting: Ethier and Denard Span ... do you guys like these two? Remember, my league counts doubles, triples, etc...
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by KenDawg19 » Sat Mar 13, 2010 10:54 pm
I'm also a believer in drafting the best available players for your first 2 picks. However, in your case with your strong SP, I would go with bats unless a stud SP is available. I always wait to draft closers because they are forever changing due to injury or ineffectiveness - unless one of the top 3 of Rivera, Papelbon, or Broxton are available.
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by timvegas » Sat Mar 13, 2010 10:59 pm
I say go with OF since it is not that deep and then SS. I can't remember how many teams are in your league but you have great keeper already.
Either then Wieters...
Where are Heyward and Strasburg going to go?
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by sodomojo » Sat Mar 13, 2010 11:59 pm
Just get the best player available at a spot where you haven't filled up yet, although outfield would probably be the best spot to target. If Kemp or Tulo are still there, get them. Otherwise, target Holliday, Upton, or Crawford, who should all still be around when you pick.
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