FSWA Fantasy Baseball Draft
This year I made the choice to join the Fantasy Sports Writers Association and I couldn’t be happier. Not only do I get to belong to a great group that supports the industry’s best and brightest, but I get to participate in leagues with fellow writers.
This season I was asked to join the latest FSWA Fantasy Baseball Draft (The Nado DiFino Award) and I thought that was a great chance to see where my rankings stacked up before my main money leagues drafted over the next two weekends.
For Reference FSWA Leagues Start-
CC,1B,2B,3B,SS,MI,CI,OF,OF,OF,OF,OF,OF,UT,P,P,P,P,P,P,P,P,P
and Scoring is
Runs,RBIs,SBs,OB%,Slugging% – Ks,ERA,WHIP,QS,Saves
When I found out I had the fourth pick in the draft I was praying that Andrew McCutchen would fall to me becuase he fills up all five offensive categories and plays a position that will end up being depleted with 12 teams having to start 5 Out Fielders. Well in a draft full of fantasy writers that didn’t happen. Paul Goldschmidt was there for me to take him, but in a league where you start 9 Pitchers every week I couldn’t pass up on the clear number one, tier to himself, Clayton Kershaw. That was the first of many slightly controversial picks I made in this draft.
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| 4 | Clayton Kershaw, LAD SP Over Goldschmidt was tough, but I’m happy | |
| 21 | Jose Bautista, Tor OF Needed a high upside Outfielder and Bautista can top four categories if healthy | |
| 28 | Justin Verlander, Det SP This was a personal preference. I have him rated 3rd-SP most don’t | |
| 45 | Joe Mauer, Min C 2-Catcher League Mauer is huge in OB% and Runs | |
| 52 | Matt Kemp, LAD OF -Big gamble on health here. Wouldn’t have got him in the next round | |
| 69 | Matt Carpenter, StL 2B -Value pick here as he is plus in Runs,OB% and decent in Slugging% | |
| 76 | Josh Donaldson, Oak 3B -Another value pick, Wanted to wait and go with a sleeper later, but not bad. | |
| 93 | Trevor Rosenthal, StL RP -The last of the upper tier Closers and now with Chapman hurt its good value | |
| 100 | Jose Abreu, CWS 1B -needed some upside power at 1B and love to gamble on Abreu | |
| 117 | Hisashi Iwakuma, Sea SP -Iwakuma has a lot of upside as long as that finger is ready soon | |
| 124 | Danny Salazar, Cle SP -Salazar is going to break out this year and reached a little here | |
| 141 | Austin Jackson, Det OF -Jackson was always a target and his ESPN ADP kept him off screen | |
| 148 | Jason Castro, Hou C -Castro was the last offensive Catcher that could be plus in Slugging% | |
| 165 | Jason Grilli, Pit RP -Steady closer who has a decent WHIP as well | |
| 172 | Brad Miller, Sea SS -big time target for me and it was tough to lay off Castro and Simmons as they fell | |
| 189 | Khris Davis, Mil OF -Fourth Outfielder with power upside-a bit of a gamble | |
| 196 | Lance Lynn, StL SP -Lynn is nice starter to have in this format with his K totals | |
| 213 | Matt Garza, Mil SP -Auto picked Garza when Adam Eaton was in my que but had been sniped-still stings | |
| 220 | Nate Jones, CWS RP -The last decent upside closer left. | |
| 237 | Taijuan Walker, Sea SP – Walker here was a round early based on ADP, but the shoulder sounds good | |
| 244 | David Freese, LAA 3B – Batting fourth against Lefties and if healthy not a bad Corner Infielder | |
| 261 | Oswaldo Arcia, Min OF – One of my favorite late round power sources | |
| 268 | Michael Brantley, Cle OF -Solid outfielder with room for improvement-pure depth | |
| 285 | Neil Walker, Pit 2B – Could be a nice value pick for MI depth-if not, to the wire I go | |
| 292 | Devin Mesoraco, Cin C -Vargas knee issues had me looking for a 3rd Catcher when normally I wouldn’t | |
| 309 | Todd Frazier, Cin 3B – Too much potential this late in the draft. RBIs in a pinch | |
| 316 | Erik Johnson, CWS SP – Late round sleeper or bust. I like what I saw last year and worth a gamble | |
| 333 | Junior Lake, ChC OF – Needed Steals and he could get 20 this year while putting up decent Slugging% | |
As you can tell my team lacks stolen bases and I will have to look to make a trade early on or raid the waiver wire for this year’s Nate McLouth. Let me know what you think and who you are targeting in your fantasy baseball drafts.


Being honest with myself, I really cannot blame my team for some of my early season losses. Instead, I had the misfortune of playing against some players who produced extraordinary results. Two that come to mind are Carlos Gonzales who battered and abused the Mets, as well as Mike Napoli when he was doing his best Tony Conigliaro impression. I swear, the Green Monster is a magnet for that guy. I watched him rain double after double off that little league fence with the bases seemingly always loaded. Then incredibly, I was up against Anibal Sanchez last week when he decided to set a Tigers’ record of 17 strikeouts in one game.
Weeks like that reminded me of some fantasy football weeks your quarterback throws for 300 yards and 3 touchdowns in the early game, only to be outdone by Drew Brees and his videogame-like numbers later in the day. Or if Chris Johnson (that would be CJ2K of the Tennessee Titans and not the pasty third baseman on the Braves) finally breaks out for you with a 100-yard day and a touchdown only to be outscored by Adrian Peterson during one of his record-breaking romps. I guess I didn’t realize that this type of misfortune also applied in fantasy baseball.