Trout and Yelich are certainly great choices, but remember in the fantasy world, like real teams, there's often a payroll restriction. If 40% or more of your money goes to one player and he gets hurt or has off-the-field problems or stops performing at an elite level, you're in a world of hurt. When I used to play the game I had the philsophy I'd rather have a team full of 20/80/.280 players than a few studs and a lot of warm bodies. I won a lot, too.
That high school first rounder that's now 27.
ReplyDelete9 seasons - 273-HR - 731-RBIs - .306/.419/.591/1.000
CF Mike Trout
Trout for me, with Yelich a close second...........
ReplyDeleteDidn't Trout grow up in Jersey as a Mets fan?
Ugh
Trout for me. Tatis, Jr. #2.
ReplyDeleteI say Trout followed by Judge
ReplyDeleteTrout and Yelich are certainly great choices, but remember in the fantasy world, like real teams, there's often a payroll restriction. If 40% or more of your money goes to one player and he gets hurt or has off-the-field problems or stops performing at an elite level, you're in a world of hurt. When I used to play the game I had the philsophy I'd rather have a team full of 20/80/.280 players than a few studs and a lot of warm bodies. I won a lot, too.
ReplyDeleteTrout, Judge. McNeil and Alonso both top 25.
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