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  1. So then you’ll want to target OBP guys who won’t hurt you in the power dept too. Here’s some of those: * Betts (again) * 1B Freddie Freeman, LAD * OF Juan Soto, NYY * 3B Austin Riley, ATL * Olson (as you mentioned) * 3B Royce Lewis, MIN * 1B Triston Casas, BOS * SS Xander Bogaerts, SD * 3B Alex Bregman, HOU * 1B Josh Naylor, CLE * 2B Zach Gelof, OAK * 2B Bryson Stott, PHI * 2B/SS Jackson Holliday, BAL * SS Trevor Story, BOS * 1B Vinnie Pasquantino, KC * 2B Edouard Julien, MIN * 1B Nathaniel Lowe, TEX * Rizzo * SS JP Crawford, SEA * C Bo Naylor, CLE * 3B Matt Chapman, SF * 1B Nolan Schanuel, LAA * 1B/OF LaMonte Wade, SF * 1B Ryan Noda, OAK * 1B Kyle Manzardo, CLE * OF Matt Wallner, MIN The bolded guys above are dirt cheap and AWESOME OBP guys. Noda is going to bat leadoff for a sneaky good A’s lineup and damn near might get on base at a near .400 clip (his discipline is THAT good) while still hitting for good power. Wade is hitting 3rd for the Giants and has always been a tremendous OBP guy and has recently added more pop. Wallner is part of the new movement of launch angle guys for the Twins who also draw lots of walks.
  2. Right but pitching dries up in deeper leagues far quicker than in shallow ones. You can’t afford to wait. Gotta come away with 2-3 guys you’re comfortable with by round 10. Don’t use your first couple picks on pitching but pepper them into your round 3-8 picks.
  3. Oh and in a deep 15-team league like yours, make sure you grab pitching earlier than you think you’ll need it.
  4. Does your points league value getting on base and/or avoiding K’s at the plate? If so I have a separate OBP list. If not, you’ll want to target some of these cheap power guys who are exit velocity monsters and/or play in hitter’s parks: * 3B Jake Burger, MIA * 1B Christian Ecarnacion-Strand, CIN * C Francisco Alvarez, NYM * 1B Anthony Rizzo, NYY * 1B Rhys Hoskins, MIL * OF Kerry Carpenter, DET * OF Jack Suwinski, PIT * 3B Matt Chapman, SF And while they won’t be cheap, if you need power at the middle infield spots, you’ll want to go after Betts, Ozzie Albies, and Oneil Cruz. As for SP, these are some of the guys I like to outperform their ADP on most platforms: * Pablo Lopez, MIN * Tyler Glasnow, LAD * Tarik Skubal, DET * Zach Eflin, TB * Joe Ryan, MIN * Hunter Greene, CIN * Hunter Brown, HOU * Chris Sale, ATL * Michael King, SD * Bryan Woo, SEA * Bryce Miller, SEA * Shota Imanaga, CHC * Ryan Pepiot, TB * Paul Skenes, PIT King is in bold because I have him way higher than most ranking platforms.
  5. What’s your league format? Size? Platform? These will inform me on which top 5/sleepers/fades are relevant. Some guys who are targets on one format/platform are fades on others. I will say for starters that Mookie Betts was my # 1 this year in my Roto / auction / 3 OF format. He’s a cheat code to put at 2B (shallow position this year) and he’ll gain SS eligibility too. Used $59 of my $300 budget on him.
  6. Yeah totes we should ignore those first 2 years
  7. And all of them readily available in gif form, no less. lol.
  8. Like MLF? Yeah, don’t see him banging down the door for Zach’s services huh.
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