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Onion Skills

"It's all about the Onion Skills"

Name: Private | Gender: M | Member Since January 22, 2007
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Posted on: February 11, 2008 7:06 pm
Edited on: February 11, 2008 9:19 pm
 

Fantasy Baseball Draft "Just do your homework."

3 or 4 years ago I was in a league where I didn't pay attention to my rankings list before I drafted.  Not only that, I did not prepare each pick during the draft by putting them in queue incase something happened.  Well come my second pick, I lost my internet connection and Craig Wilson was selected off my rankings list.  Previously I was messing around putting players I was targeting to be breakouts at the top of my list.  However I never finished it.  Wow did I take a ribbing from the rest of the league when I got back online for my third pick.  They were relentless, but I did not beat myself up over it.  I just kept drafting and ended up with a pretty good team.  That is... good enough to win the league...AND YOU KNOW...I had to get me some payback.  So I posted a nice picture of Craig Wilson holding a trophy since he was instrumental in helping my team win.  Of course that was his only good year, but I had him when it counted.  Now the whole point of my story is...you can take a risk with one of your first 3 picks as long as your other two are solid.  So never feel you have to follow conventional wisdom when drafting your first pick, second pick, or 3rd pick.  Just do your homework to make sure you have solid picks when taking that unconventional risk.  Also, for the love of god, don't forget to prerank your players and queue up during the draft.
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About "It's all about the Onion Skills"
Everyone seems to be going with.... V Martinez J Mauer R Martin *B McCann* "Onion Ringer" Pick After the usual projected 3 get taken off the board, move quickly to pick up McCann. He struggled through a hand injury that plagued him for over a month last year, which sapped a lot of his power. He also battled through some knee and ankle injuries. Look for him to comeback strong this year and be one of the best catchers in baseball. *J Posada* "Hold the Onions" Pick Just like previously stated, he will not reach those contract numbers again. He's getting up there in age, and his skills will start to diminish. I also personally think he and Girardi do not get along real well. These two will be having some inhouse issues all year long. Since Joe is not afraid to say what's on his mind. *J Buck* "Onion Dip" Pick If you are in a two catcher league or you don't want to draft a catcher until the final rounds. My deep onion dip pick this year is Mr. Buck. This kid is turning 27 and showed he's got some pop. His numbers dropped after the all star break, but I think this kid finally has a handle on mlb pitching.
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