Drafting the Perfect Fantasy Baseball Team in 2016
Last year, I wrote an article the constructed the perfect fantasy baseball team based on Average Draft Position. Can it be done this year?
The idea was, in hindsight, to strategically have drafted the best possible fantasy baseball roster based on when players were available in each round. On that team, there were gems like Manny Machado taken in round 10, AJ Pollock in round 17, and Dallas Keuchel in round 19. Well, the perfect draft is back and there are new names across the board.
GUIDELINES
I assume a mid-round pick, so I typically use the fifth pick as the starting point for the rest of the draft. This is also representative of the fantasy settings for ESPN which includes MI, CI, and 5 OF positions and a UTIL spot. As for the league format, this is a 10 team, standard mixed league. This is also a Roto league so it matters less how streaky a player was during the season or those who may have finished poorly.
Generally, some late round picks can’t be predicted and I typically use those for closers. So it’s not likely this team could ever truly be drafted. But it’s just fun to look at where some of the best players could have been drafted this season. I’m fully aware that ESPN may not be your favorite site or that the player rater has its weaknesses.
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And remember, this is all about finding the value in each round and within each position. So I cross-reference each round of players with their player rater finish.
For example, last year I could have chosen Josh Donaldson in the 3rd and Sonny Gray in the 7th but since David Price and Nolan Arenado in those same respective rounds netted a higher player rater value, I chose that combo instead.
Without further ado, the perfect draft using the ESPN Draft Results and the ESPN Player Rater.
THE DRAFT
Round | Player | ADP | Player Rater |
1 | Jose Altuve | 6 | 2 |
2 | Mookie Betts | 24 | 1 |
3 | Madison Bumgarner | 23 | 10 |
4 | Charlie Blackmon | 35 | 12 |
5 | Jose Fernandez | 53 | N/A* |
6 | Noah Syndergaard | 63 | 40 |
7 | Jon Lester | 73 | 9 |
8 | Freddie Freeman | 74 | 36 |
9 | Zach Britton | 100 | 17 |
10 | Jeurys Familia | 102 | 43 |
11 | Christian Yelich | 104 | 63 |
12 | Daniel Murphy | 119 | 23 |
13 | Justin Verlander | 131 | 11 |
14 | Masahiro Tanaka | 138 | 52 |
15 | Ian Desmond | 141 | 37 |
16 | Dustin Pedroia | 172 | 56 |
17 | Mark Trumbo | 171 | 60 |
18 | Kyle Hendricks | 199 | 15 |
19 | Roberto Osuna | 202 | 55 |
20 | Stephen Piscotty | 213 | 110 |
21 | Wil Myers | 226 | 35 |
22 | Jean Segura | 244 | 6 |
23 | Jonathan Villar | 260 | 5 |
24 | Wilson Ramos | 290 | 133 |
25 | Rick Porcello | 295 | 14 |
THE SQUAD
HITTERS
C: Wilson Ramos
1B: Freddie Freeman
2B: Jose Altuve
SS: Jean Segura
3B: Jonathan Villar
MI: Daniel Murphy
CI: Wil Myers
OF: Mookie Betts
OF: Charlie Blackmon
OF: Christian Yelich
OF: Ian Desmond
OF: Mark Trumbo
UTIL: Stephen Piscotty
BENCH: Dustin Pedroia
PITCHERS
SP: Madison Bumgarner
SP: Jose Fernandez
SP: Noah Syndergaard
SP: Jon Lester
SP: Justin Verlander
SP: Masahiro Tanaka
SP: Kyle Hendricks
RP: Zach Britton
RP: Jeurys Familia
RP: Roberto Osuna
BENCH: Rick Porcello
DRAFT NOTES
From ADP 100 until ADP 300, there were only four relief pitchers out of 33 ranked that held the closer role for the entire year: Familia, Osuna,
, and
. While there were other relief pitchers ranked worth darfting and owning —
,
— this proves time and time again that you dont pay for saves.
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The name of the game last season was third basemen, with guys like Arenado and Machado finishing in the top 20 while being drafted outside of the top 60. This year, those third basemen produced, but almost none of the high-ranked third basemen matched their ADP. And that’s how you get Jonathan Villar holding down the position.
I know it’s said every year across some part of the spectrum but this was truly an awful, awful year for pitcher injuries and under-performance. Among the top 20 starters in ADP this season, only nine finished as a top 20 starter. I’ll be writing on what to expect from pitchers in 2017 later this week.
Another topic I’ll be writing on this week: positional scarcity. When you’re able to snag two shortstops after pick 240 that finish top five among batters on the player rater, that’s fantastic. Combine that with third basemen under performing their draft position, and second base becoming one of the deepest positions in baseball, it’s time for us to reassess and devise new strategies next season.
Next: Elvis Andrus: 2017 Regression Candidate?
FEEDBACK
Who did I miss? What value did I not see? Better yet, how many of these players did you draft or acquire this year? If you have been reading my work all year, I was fortunately able to hit on some of these guys in my Sleeper Series (Piscotty, Tanaka, Verlander, Segura, Pedroia, Myers). Let me know the comments.