EVIL~! alkeiper 0 Report post Posted July 28, 2008 Fairly straightforward concept. Build the best team of current major leaguers that you can, while using only the players drafted from one particular club. For example. http://www.baseball-reference.com/draft/?f...aft_type=junreg To see your team, look at the third option, "Picks by Franchise/Year (& Actives) A list of the Phillies' draft picks. From that we come up with. C: Johnny Estrada 1B: Ryan Howard 2B: Chase Utley SS: Jimmy Rollins 3B: Scott Rolen LF: Pat Burrell CF: Marlon Byrd RF: J.D. Drew SP: Cole Hamels SP: Gavin Floyd SP: Kyle Kendrick SP: Brett Myers SP: Randy Wolf RP: Ryan Madson Pretty similar to what they actually have. Some teams differ though. The D'backs could contain Lyle Overbay, Jack Cust, Dan Uggla, Ian Kinsler, Alex Cintron, Carlos Quentin, and Brad Penny. Let's see what you come up with. Also, try and use their current position, not the one they were drafted at. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheDevilAndGodAreRagingInsideMe 0 Report post Posted July 28, 2008 Interesting topic. Yankees (Link) C - Brad Ausmus 1B - Nick Johnson 2B - Mike Lowell 3B - Casey Blake SS - Derek Jeter (Jorge Posada was also drafted at SS) RF - Marcus Thames CF - Orlando Palmeiro LF - Ricky Ledee SP - Joba Chamberlain SP - Mark Prior SP - Andy Pettitte SP - Zach Day SP - Phil Hughes RP - Jason Grilli RP - Brian Tallet RP - Aaron Heilman RP - Russ Springer Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KingPK 0 Report post Posted July 28, 2008 (edited) Red Sox (link): C - Kelly Shoppach (The best of a putrid bunch) 1B - Kevin Youkilis 2B - Dustin Pedroia SS - Freddy Sanchez 3B - Mark Texiera LF - Jacoby Ellisbury CF - David Murphy RF - Matt Murton SP - Curt Schilling SP - Justin Duchscherer SP - Jon Lester SP - Clay Buccholz SP - Kason Gabbard RP - Jonathan Papelbon Wow, a LOT of those guys really didn't end up doing much; I was scraping the bottom of the barrel in the OF and SP positions. Edited July 28, 2008 by KingPK Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
devo 0 Report post Posted July 28, 2008 http://www.baseball-reference.com/draft/?f...aft_type=junreg C: Raul Casanova 1B: Mike Jacobs 2B: Mark Grudzielanek SS: Ty Wiggington 3B: David Wright LF: Lastings Milledge CF: Aaron Rowand RF: David DeJesus SP: Mike Pelfrey SP: Brian Bannister SP: Scott Kazmir SP: A.J. Burnett SP: Jeremy Guthrie RP: Aaron Heilman Not a bad staff but that lineup is a bit sketchy. Kinda had to improvise on the middle of the infield, there. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bored 0 Report post Posted July 28, 2008 Only taking players who have played in the Majors this season. Also put players where they would best fit on the field for the sake of this exercise and not necessarily where they play regularly now. http://www.baseball-reference.com/draft/?f...aft_type=junreg Athletics C: Kurt Suzuki 1B: Nick Swisher 2B: Freddie Bynum 3B: Mark Teahan SS: Bobby Crosby LF: Eric Byrnes CF: Ryan Ludwick RF: Andre Ethier DH: Jason Giambi Bench: Gerald Laird, Dan Johnson, Eric Chavez, Omar Quintanilla, Emil Brown, Travis Buck SP: Rich Harden SP: Tim Hudson SP: Jeremy Bonderman SP: Joe Blanton SP: Barry Zito RP: Jonathan Papelbon (kinda cheating since he didn't sign) RP: Kevin Gregg RP: Neal Cotts RP: Tyler Yates RP: Dallas Braden Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HarleyQuinn 0 Report post Posted July 28, 2008 Here's my attempt at the BoSox. Also going with where I'd slot them position wise (based on current or past MLB history) C: Scott Hatteberg 1B: Kevin Youkilis 2B: David Eckstein 3B: Mark Teixeira SS: Nomar Garciaparra OF: Pat Burrell OF: Matt Murton OF: Trot Nixon Bench: Jacoby Ellsbury, Shea Hillenbrand, Freddy Sanchez, Dustin Pedroia, Kelly Shoppach SP: Curt Schilling SP: Aaron Harang SP: Brian Bannister SP: Jeff Suppan SP: Aaron Sele MR: Chris Reitsma MR: Manny Delcarmen MR: Justin Duscherer MR: Casey Fossum MR: Mike Maroth MR: Jon Lester CL: Jonathan Papelbon Not as horrible as I expected although I'd have very little hope for that pitching group. Offensively, surprisingly solid up and down for the most part with a somewhat deep enough bench. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
treble 0 Report post Posted July 28, 2008 Blue Jays: http://www.baseball-reference.com/draft/?f...aft_type=junreg C - Curtis Thigpen 1B - Casey Blake 2B - Orlando Hudson 3B - Ryan Freel SS - Michael Young LF - Adam Lind CF - Vernon Wells RF - Alex Rios DH - Jeff Kent SP - Roy Halladay SP - Chris Carpenter SP - Dustin McGowan SP - Shaun Marcum SP - Dave Bush RP - Mike Timlin RP - Casey Janssen RP - Jesse Litsch RP - Brandon League RP - Mark Hendrickson 1B, 3B, and C were slim pickings. I don't even think Thigpen's been in the majors this season, but he was the best pick, I think. Blake and Freel were basically the only ones there at those postions, even if they don't really play those positions most days. 2B was stacked, so I think Aaron Hill is the odd man out behind Hudson (or Kent). I also like that the outfield is the regular starting outfield for the team now (injuries not withstanding). The starting rotation is sick, but the bullpen is mostly just made of leftover parts. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MFer 0 Report post Posted July 28, 2008 Tigers C-Doug Mirabelli 1B-Tony Clark 2B-Frank Catalanotto (plays more OF now but was drafted at 2B) SS-Chris Gomez 3B-Brandon Inge LF-Dave Roberts CF-Curtis Granderson RF-Gabe Kapler SP-John Smoltz SP-Justin Verlander SP-Mark Mulder (drafted as a 1B and didn't sign) SP-Mark Redman SP-Jeff Weaver RP-Joel Zumaya CL-Keith Foulke Pitching looks pretty good, position players...meh for the most part. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Broward83 0 Report post Posted July 28, 2008 C: Jason Varitek 1B: Lance Berkman 2B: Aaron Miles 3B: Morgan Endsberg LF: Eric Byrnes CF: Luis Gonzalez RF: Kenny Lofton SP: Roy Oswalt SP: Wade Miller SP: Tim Wedding SP: Scott Elarton SP: John Halama Set-Up: Brad Lidge Closer: Billy Wagner Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dandy 0 Report post Posted July 28, 2008 Reds C-Jason LaRue 1B-Joey Votto 2B-Rob Mackowiak 3B-Aaron Boone SS-German Duran (WHO?) LF-Adam Dunn CF-Jay Bruce (not listed here, but he is active) RF-Austin Kearns Bench Paul Bako, Reggie Sanders Pitchers SP-Paul Byrd SP-Homer Bailey SP-??? SP-??? SP-??? RP-Todd Coffey RP-Ryan Wagner RP-B.J. Ryan RP-Scott Williamson CL-Trevor Hoffman No wonder the Reds struggle year in and year out. They have had horrible luck (and skill) drafting. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jwest27 0 Report post Posted July 28, 2008 Cardinals C: Yadier Molina 1B: Albert Pujols 2B: Placido Polanco SS: Jack Wilson 3B: Ryan Freel (not a third baseman per se, but no one else has as much experience at third) LF: Xavier Nady CF: Rick Ankiel RF: J.D. Drew SP: Danny Haren SP: Braden Looper SP: Kevin Correia SP: Anthony Reyes SP: Matt Morris (oh god) RP: Brad Thompson Woof. Decent line up I guess, but with the notable exception of Danny Haren, that is a pretty brutal pitching staff. Also, me and Al are J.D. Drew buddies! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vitamin X Report post Posted July 28, 2008 Not easy to do with the Rockies since they have a much shorter draft history than most of the teams around here.. C- Josh Bard 1B- Todd Helton 2B- OH COME ON! Brandon Knight?! That's the only 2nd baseman the Rockies have drafted, so I'm just going with another infielder and putting in Chone Figgins SS- Troy Tulowitzki (Chone could go here as well) 3B- Matt Holliday (Moved to LF after, but interesting to know) OF- Juan Pierre OF- Jody Gerut OF- Brad Hawpe SP- Aaron Cook SP- Jeff Francis And that's about it. There was pretty much only pitching drafted in the 90's (when I pretty much quit watching baseball) and every single one of them sucked. The only one with a winning record besides Cook is Justin Miller. Jake Westbrook is close, though! 63-64. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CanadianGuitarist 0 Report post Posted July 28, 2008 Treble beat me to it, but I'm drunk, and I probably would have drafted most of Mr. Burns' ringers. Why can Treble do that, but not his hockey picks? I don't wanna lump him with EMHE, but....well, that should be enough motivation. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
treble 0 Report post Posted July 28, 2008 Oh yeah. I'll do that in the morning, sorry. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Report post Posted July 28, 2008 Chase Utley was drafted by us in 1997, but didn't sign. I'm going to use him anyway. C: Russell Martin 1B: I'll go with James Loney instead of Paul Konerko. 2B: Chase Utley SS: Eric Bruntlett 3B: Andy LaRoche (I know I could put LoDuca at catcher and Russell Martin at 3rd, but that's cheating) LF: Eric Byrnes (yeah, he fell pretty fuckin' far back down to earth) CF: Shane Victorino RF: Matt Kemp Bench: Paul LoDuca, Delwyn Young, Brad Wilkerson, Paul Konerko, Jason Repko SP: Chad Billingsley SP: Ted Lilly SP: Doug Davis SP: Clayton Kershaw SP: Edwin Jackson RP: Randy Wolf (long relief) RP: Joel Hanrahan RP: Scott Proctor RP: Cory Wade RP: Jonathan Broxton That lineup isn't too good, but it's better than I thought it would be. I'd take it over a few others, but not many. I'd put Clayton Kershaw in the lineup, but, you know, I wanted to pick players who've played more than just a handful of games. Oh fuck it, I did anyway. I think this says quite a bit about the organization. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EVIL~! alkeiper 0 Report post Posted July 28, 2008 Couple notes: -You see some players show up on several teams. When push comes to shove, first choice is the team that signs them. JD Drew is a stretch for the Phillies, I admit. Guys who were drafted and went to college instead muddles things. -If you look for second basemen based on drafted position, you may struggle. Second basemen are almost NEVER drafted out of high school. -This doesn't account for international signees, so if you were doing an original teams league, those guys would make a few bad teams look a hair better. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CanadianChris 0 Report post Posted July 28, 2008 Expos/Team That Shall Not Be Named: C Michael Barrett (Russell Martin was originally drafted by the Expos, but went to college instead) 1B Cliff Floyd 2B Jose Vidro SS Brandon Phillips 3B Geoff Blum LF Milton Bradley CF Grady Sizemore RF Jason Bay SP Randy Johnson SP Cliff Lee SP Javier Vazquez SP John Patterson SP Darrell Rasner RP Chad Cordero That's not terrible. They really let a lot of guys get away, though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cuban Linx 0 Report post Posted July 28, 2008 Rangers: C- Mike Lamb (only ever played 3 games at catcher but he's all they have) 1B- Mark Teixeira 2B- Ian Kinsler SS- Rich Aurilia 3B- Edwin Encarnacion LF- Craig Monroe CF- Scott Podsednik RF- Kevin Mench DH- Travis Hafner Bench- Carlos Pena, Hank Blalock SP- Aaron Harang SP- John Danks SP- Noah Lowry SP- Ryan Dempster SP- Kenny Rogers RP- CJ Wilson 1st, 2nd & 3rd base are good but the rest of the offense is garbage, while the pitching is actually half decent considering how bad the Rangers actual pitching usually is. Would look even better if you counted amateur free agent signings like Edinson Volquez. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MarvinisaLunatic 0 Report post Posted July 28, 2008 Orioles! SP Mike Mussina (1987/1990) SP Erik Bedard (1999) SP Garrett Olson (2005) SP John Maine (2002) SP Hayden Penn (2002) Closer Chris Ray (2003) C Jayson Werth (1997) 1B I dont like either of my 2 options 2B Brian Roberts (1999) SS Micheal Young (1994) (I know he signed in 95 with Toronto but I dont want to use Jerry Hairston) 3B Brandon Fahey (2002) (He can play all positions though he's currently at SS) OF Nick Markakis (2003) OF Larry Bigbie (1999) OF Luis Matos (1996) The rotation reads like a greatest list of departures from the Orioles (Mussina/Bedard/Maine). I picked Werth for catcher cause his first year was with Delmarva Shorebirds and I saw him play a lot. Its also sad that 2/3 of the OF were regular starters back 5 years ago..ugh. I also never knew the Os got Roberts and Bedard as supplemental picks for Palmeiro going back to Texas. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Smues Report post Posted July 28, 2008 C- Brian McCann 1B- Adam LaRouche 2B- Kelly Johnson SS- Yunel Escobar 3B- Chipper Jones (Drafted at SS? Wow) OF- Jermaine Dye OF- Jeff Francouer OF- Ryan Langerhans Bench- Jarrod Saltalamaccia, Delwyn Young, Mark Derosa SP- Adam Wainwright SP- Tom Glavine SP- Randy Johnson (drafted, did not sign) SP- Kevin Millwood SP- Chuck James RP- Blaine Boyer Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dandy 0 Report post Posted July 28, 2008 Chipper Jones was pegged to be their SS of the future for a long time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EVIL~! alkeiper 0 Report post Posted July 28, 2008 You often see that, guys drafted at shortstop and moved later on. I mentioned second basemen earlier. The reason is that if a guy is good enough to get drafted, he is likely a substantially better athlete than his teammates, and thus playing a more important defensive position. Chipper wouldn't have Jeff Blauser playing shortstop on his high school team, I bet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jimmy no nose 0 Report post Posted July 29, 2008 You often see that, guys drafted at shortstop and moved later on. I mentioned second basemen earlier. The reason is that if a guy is good enough to get drafted, he is likely a substantially better athlete than his teammates, and thus playing a more important defensive position. Chipper wouldn't have Jeff Blauser playing shortstop on his high school team, I bet. There are a couple rare exceptions out there though. I believe both Nate McLouth and Coco Crisp were originally drafted as second basemen and turned out to be pretty decent defensive center fielders. Don't know how they wound up being considered second basemen, but I don't think either of them spent any time there professionally. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EVIL~! alkeiper 0 Report post Posted July 29, 2008 Teams draft players at their amateur defensive positions. In this case, McLouth played second base in high school. You find a few guys who played second base in college, fewer in high school. I looked over the period from 1993-99. In those years, eight high school second basemen were drafted and reached the majors. Brandon Watson, Willie Harris, Marcus Giles, Aaron Miles, Jerry Hairston, Edwin Diaz, Jose Vidro and Frank Catalanotto. These players have a couple things in common. * They are all short. Watson is the tallest at 6'1". Giles, Miles and Harris are all 5'9" or shorter. * Except for Watson, all of them primarily played second base in their pro careers. When they did not, they usually moved left on the defensive spectrum to either left field or first base. * Only Vidro and Giles made All-Star teams. Most had cups of coffee or spent careers as reserves. I get the feeling high school second basemen who make it are Rudy types. Guys without the raw ability to play short, and not big enough to justify using at the prime offensive positions. Yet they stick it out, work hard and force their way into action. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A Happy Medium 0 Report post Posted July 30, 2008 The Rangers...gah! The outfield is just so awul...I'll do one for the White Sox C Chris Stewart (??) 1B Frank Thomas 2B Ray Durham SS Scott Hairston 3B Joe Crede LF Placido Polanco played five games at LF in 2005 CF Aaron Rowand RF Ryan Sweeney SP Mark Buehrle SP Brandon McCarthy SP Jeff Weaver SP Kip Wells SP Nate Robertson RP Bob Wickman This team is very old right now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheDevilAndGodAreRagingInsideMe 0 Report post Posted July 30, 2008 C Chris Stewart (??) He played in 1 game for the Yankees in April this year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EVIL~! alkeiper 0 Report post Posted July 30, 2008 C Chris Stewart (??) He played in 1 game for the Yankees in April this year. Stewart's the regular catcher in Scranton. Only thing notable is that he has quite a small head for a 6'5" body. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DerangedHermit 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2008 http://www.baseball-reference.com/draft/?f...aft_type=junreg C: Raul Casanova 1B: Mike Jacobs 2B: Mark Grudzielanek SS: Ty Wiggington 3B: David Wright LF: Lastings Milledge CF: Aaron Rowand RF: David DeJesus SP: Mike Pelfrey SP: Brian Bannister SP: Scott Kazmir SP: A.J. Burnett SP: Jeremy Guthrie RP: Aaron Heilman Not a bad staff but that lineup is a bit sketchy. Kinda had to improvise on the middle of the infield, there. You could put Garrett Atkins in the infield somewhere. Also have Scott Proctor, Izzy, Todd Jones and Matt Lindstrom in the pen and since Clemens never retired, we could grab him. (Also, the Mets drafted Billy Beane as a player, could we have him as a GM?) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EVIL~! alkeiper 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2008 Lindstrom yes, the other players no. I only count players who signed. Billy Beane is a good pick. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites