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Postby EvilEmpire02 » Wed Jan 02, 2013 10:57 pm

Who do you think is going to have the best year? The worst year?
Bryce Harper
Mike Trout
Mike Stanton
Jason Heyward
Jason Kipnis
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Re: Young Studs

Postby GiantsFan14 » Wed Jan 02, 2013 11:27 pm

EvilEmpire02 wrote:Who do you think is going to have the best year? The worst year?
Bryce Harper
Mike Trout
Mike Stanton
Jason Heyward
Jason Kipnis


Trout


Stanton

Harper
Heyward









Kipnis
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Re: Young Studs

Postby EvilEmpire02 » Thu Jan 03, 2013 2:57 am

Trout


Stanton

Harper
Heyward









Kipnis
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Could be, but I think it will be:
Stanton with a 280 AVG, 35 HR and 90 RBI's
Heyward with a 260 AVG, 30 HR and 100 RBI's
Trout with a 310 AVG, 25 HR and 75 RBI's
Harper with a 278 AVG, 25 HR and 80 RBI's
Kipnis with a 255 AVG, 17 HR and 70 RBI's

I don't think Trout is going to repeat last years ridiculous performance.
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Re: Young Studs

Postby GiantsFan14 » Thu Jan 03, 2013 3:22 am

EvilEmpire02 wrote:Could be, but I think it will be:
Stanton with a 280 AVG, 35 HR and 90 RBI's
Heyward with a 260 AVG, 30 HR and 100 RBI's
Trout with a 310 AVG, 25 HR and 75 RBI's
Harper with a 278 AVG, 25 HR and 80 RBI's
Kipnis with a 255 AVG, 17 HR and 70 RBI's

I don't think Trout is going to repeat last years ridiculous performance.


He doesn't have to repeat last years ridiculous performance to still have the best year. Add in 50 SB and 120 runs to that and he's still the best player by your own projections and probably the #1 pick overall.
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Re: Young Studs

Postby EvilEmpire02 » Thu Jan 03, 2013 3:32 am

He doesn't have to repeat last years ridiculous performance to still have the best year. Add in 50 SB and 120 runs to that and he's still the best player by your own projections and probably the #1 pick overall.


You're right for a head to head league, but my league is a points league and HR are worth a lot more points then SB and RBI's are worth more than R.
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Re: Young Studs

Postby Element » Mon Jan 07, 2013 3:59 pm

EvilEmpire02 wrote:
He doesn't have to repeat last years ridiculous performance to still have the best year. Add in 50 SB and 120 runs to that and he's still the best player by your own projections and probably the #1 pick overall.


You're right for a head to head league, but my league is a points league and HR are worth a lot more points then SB and RBI's are worth more than R.


Well of course unique scoring systems change things depending how whacky they are. In 99.9% of all leagues GF's list holds true.
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Re: Young Studs

Postby Montana168 » Wed Jan 09, 2013 6:27 pm

Mike Trout is #1 without question, don't think many are going to argue that. Very unlikely that he repeats, but he is still going to put up elite numbers across the board. However, the guy I'm taking #2 there is Jason Heyward. People forget that he was just as highly praised coming into the league as Trout/Harper, but like 99% of top prospects, he didn't light the league on fire like Trout. He showed very good growth last year and appears poised to become the leader of that team with Chipper gone. I can see him putting it all together this year and finishing in the top 10 overall hitters.
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