Mock Draft Central LIVE Fantasy Baseball Expert Mock Draft #2 (January 14) Chat Transcript

Live Draft Chat Transcript for: Live! Mock Draft Central Expert Draft No. 2 (1/14/2008)

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(Commish): Welcome to our early arrivals
Brent Grooms: good evening
(Commish): Welcome to Brent Grooms from Baseball HQ
Paul Greco: What up GUYS!!!
(Commish): Welcome to Paul Greco, who is broadcasting this draft live at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/fantasybaseballguy/
Andy Behrens: Hello, all.
(Commish): Welcome to The Fantasy Man, Mike Kuchera of Fantasy Baseball Express
(Commish): Welcome to Andy Behrens from Yahoo
Paul Greco: We're LIVE Right now
(Commish): Welcome to Tim McLeod of Roto Rob
Mike Kuchera: The Fantasy Man is here! What's up guys! Thanks for the invite!
Tim McLeod: hi guys
Mike Kuchera: Hi Tim!
Brent Grooms: Hello
(Commish): Welcome to Ray Flowers of Baseball Guys
(Commish): First question from AIM: Is Jose Reyes vs. Albert Pujols as hard of a decision at #3 as it seems to be?
(Commish): Welcome to Derek Carty of The Hardball Times
Paul Greco: My question to you guys is will Pujols struggle with no protection
Brent Grooms: I would say that he will still get his pitches to hit the problem is who is going to be on in front of him?
Mike Kuchera: Nah, it depends on your strategy. Do you want speed early or the 2nd best offensive player in the league? With Reyes, you can nab his speed and then not worry about more speed until later leaving plenty of time to load up on everything else!
Paul Greco: or protect behind him
Brent Grooms: Unless you consider Glaus protection?
Paul Greco: We'll forward over question from the webchat here as well for you guys
(Commish): Question from AIM: is it worth taking pitching early?
(Commish): Welcome to Chris Bracke of Mock Draft Central
Chris Bracke: Howdy all
Tim McLeod: pitching is still 5 categories, if it falls to the level that bargains appear, why not?
(Commish): Welcome to Mike Inglett of Sport Fanatics
(Commish): Welcome to Peter Kreutzer of Ask Rotoman
Tim McLeod: evening Peter
Mike Inglett: Hello,,,
Peter Kreutzer: Hey y'all.
Andy Behrens: The thing with pitching is that there's no such thing (usually) as a five-category pitcher. What's early? First round? Not this year.
(Commish): Welcome to Nate Stephens of Rotoworld
Nate Stephens: Evening all
Derek Carty: Evening Nate
Nate Stephens: Ah, Mr. Carty, how are you doing
Derek Carty: Pretty good, yourself?
Nate Stephens: Not so bad, mag deadline is a killer
Derek Carty: haha, i bet
Derek Carty: Do you guys have a release date yet?
Nate Stephens: Not that I'm aware of, usually mid-Feb
(Commish): Question from AIM: would anyone not take arod first overall?
Nate Stephens: I might be able to talk myself into it given the depth at third, but probably not
Chris Bracke: There aren't many scenarios in which I wouldn't take Arod first overall. Maybe in a keeper league if I had significant power sources kept, I might lean towards Hanley then.
Mike Inglett: A-Rod would be first pick for me.
Tim McLeod: only in the 20+ team formats
David Gonos: Evenin', fellas.
(Commish): Question from AIM: Is the new Detroit air just what Dontrelle Willis needs to get back to his 2005 form?
Brent Grooms: No way I pass on A-Rod
(Commish): Welcome to David Gonos of CBS Sports
Mike Kuchera: Hey guys, free Fantasy Draft Guide at www.fantasybaseballexpress.com ...check it out after this mock draft!
Derek Carty: No, Dontrelle is a guy it would take a lot for me to even consider now that he's switching over to the AL
Chris Bracke: I won't touch Dontrelle Willis. I think even in 2005 there were warning signs.
Mike Inglett: Willis will get more wins, but I don't see his other pitching stats matching those numbers, plus now in AL.
(Commish): Question from AIM: which middle infielder position would be smarter to grab first, second base or shortstop?
Andy Behrens: Agree with Derek here. 200+ IP of !.4-something WHIP is kinda deadly.
Chris Bracke: I think the drop off at 2b is more pronounced than SS, so I'd lean towards 2b first.
(Commish): Question from AIM: In the draft rankings, Tim Lincecum, Dice-K, AJ Burnett, and Matt Cain are ranked closely together. How do they rank in redrafts 2008?
Nate Stephens: Im taking Dice-K, though the Blue Jays defense is really really good
Chris Bracke: Well, do you actually think Burnett pitches more than a 1/2 season?
(Commish): Question from e-mail: How much do you hold back. I knwo you are going to real drafts later and don't want to show ALL your cards. How much are showing?
Chris Bracke: I honestly draft the same that I would in my real drafts...although I think the competition in these mocks is greater than that in my real leagues.
Nate Stephens: Its all on the table, drink it in
Mike Inglett: I'm going to be all in.
David Gonos: For the record, I show everything. In my mind, if you are doing other things in money drafts, and holding back on readers, you're doing them a disservice.
(Commish): Question from AIM: Re: Starting pitching, each starter in this format accounts for roughly 1/7th of your pitching stats. Each position player accounts for 1/12th of your hitting stats. Isn't that a good reason to take starters early even if they're "only" 4 category guys?
(Commish): Question from AIM: how do you feel about using on base % instead of avg, considering WHIP for pitchers takes walks into account?
Andy Behrens: I think that depends a bit on how you value those early-round starters versus those available in rounds six and beyond. Which is kind of a cop out. Let's see if Johan falls to 23...
Peter Kreutzer: OBP is a better category than BA.
(Commish): Question from AIM: Whats the deal with Carl Crawford? All you experts seem to love him. Yes he comes with average and speed, but power is premium whereas you can draft stolen bases later. Don't you think a slugger like Miguel Cabrera deserves to be picked in front of him?
Chris Bracke: Crawford's power is still maturing considering he's just 26.
Mike Inglett: yes, I think Miggy is going to have a huge year in DET
Nate Stephens: hes got a 25-homer season in there somewhere (Crawford)
(Commish): Question from AIM: How does a 2 catcher league change your draft plan when compared to a 1 catcher league? Do guys in the level of Mauer/Martinez/Martin become must-haves?
Derek Carty: I think in a 2 catcher league you really should try and get a good catcher
Chris Bracke: I totally agree with Derek on the catcher bit
Mike Inglett: If you don't get one of the big ones you may as well wait until the end of the draft.
Mike Kuchera: I think if you know you can steal two solid catchers late in the draft, you can pass up one of the top 3 catchers
(Commish): Question from AIM: What do you see from BJ Upton this season? And for that matter, what do you see from his younger brother?
Mike Inglett: top 3 or 4 catchers usually are over-valued
Mike Kuchera: In most drafts, once those first 5 top catchers are gone, you might as well wait until the end and grab some upside picks
Chris Bracke: I think BJ is an exciting player, but his average should come back down to earth a bit. Otherwise, more of the same.
Mike Inglett: I agree with Bracke, other than the aveage dropping, he should do very well in the other categories.
(Commish): Question from AIM: question for experts: is aaron hill the real deal? does he have top 5 2b potential?
David Gonos: i'm fine with it, but it snatched up Big tex rather than Berkman for me. Remind me to punch both Behrens and Pliml for screwing me over.
Chris Bracke: Read my Bold Predictions on this very site.
Chris Bracke: regarding Aaron Hill I mean
(Commish): Question from AIM: In keeper leagues, how many years in advance do you consider? Clearly, 10 is too many, 1 is not enough...where do ya'll draw the line, and how do you weight future values?
David Gonos: I like five years -- enough to let prospects develop into stars, not so long no one else can enjoy him on their rosters.
Nate Stephens: its never too early, some of my favorite leagues are the ones that allow picking of high school players
(Commish): Question from e-mail: How far into the draft to you divert from the normal order of picks and "start with your sleepers and take chances"?
Chris Bracke: Although many of the keeper leagues I am in require the player sees major league time in order to be eligible to be kept. That means five years is probably too far.
David Gonos: yeah, misunderstoord the Q, my bad -- thought they meant contract limits.
(Commish): Question from AIM: When do you start going for closers?
Mike Kuchera: Tough decision here....
Andy Behrens: Depends a little on the configuration. In a 10- or 12-team mixed league, you can take chances all the time...there will be lots of unowned talent during the season.
Chris Bracke: I go for closers way after most of my fellow owners. I think if you get one sure saves guy, you can pick up others off the wire as they surface during the season.
(Commish): From what I've seen in the drafts I've done this year, people tend to be waiting on closers
Jason Pliml: too many guys got burned drafting closers early.
David Gonos: I think in most leagues, Papelbon's going in the 5th-7th, but it's such a volatile position, I like to wait until the double-digit rounds, then snatch up two or three. Plus, there are always ones you can get off waivers.
Jason Pliml: many "sure thing closers" weren't or got hurt
(Commish): Closers are best for saves and the two league leaders last year were Jose Valverde and Joe Borowski
(Commish): Question from AIM: Does today's Glaus/Rolen swap raise/lower either player's fantasy impact for 2008?
Andy Behrens: In experts drafts, closers just go later. In a draft with real humans, they'll begin to go in 4 and 5. (Which is too early).
Mike Kuchera: Lenny/Paul...I took Jeter solely for his AVG/Runs and the 20 SB's
Paul Greco: lol..got ya
Nate Stephens: Rolen will help all the Blue Jays' pitchers, when healthy -- their D is going to be fantastic
(Commish): Welcome to Paul Greco, who is broadcasting this draft live at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/fantasybaseballguy/
Andy Behrens: Nate's right.
Andy Behrens: ...that's all I've got.
Mike Kuchera: Nah... got plenty of power already gentlemen....
(Commish): Glaus may be a little healthier off of the turf
(Commish): Question for Brent Grooms of Baseball HQ: Brent, Do you prefer the non-trading format in the NFBC to trading leagues?
Chris Bracke: I think trading is the most fun I have in leagues other than draft day and championship day so I definitely prefer leagues in which I can make deals.
(Commish): Question from AIM: After the elite shorstops are gone (han ram, reyes, and rollins) is it better to take a gamble on someone like Tulowitzki whose numbers could go through the roof, or wait and get someone like renteria where you know what your getting
(Commish): Really don't think you can go wrong either way personally
Nate Stephens: Id grabs ome of the second tier shortstops rather than wait, and I think Renteria is in for a down year
(Commish): Although guys like Renteria and Orlando Cabrera can be had at decent value most times
(Commish): Question from AIM: Can Joba be depended on as a starter this year?
(Commish): Question for Andy Behrens from Yahoo: o Andy - Do u believe Tori Hunter can preform as well as he did last year as an Angel?
Chris Bracke: I believe Torii enjoyed his career year in 07
Mike Kuchera: I agree on Hunter
Andy Behrens: Sure. You have to like the fact (at least fantasy-wise) that the Angels run...a lot. He's a very safe pick in 5X5. Not so much in OBP leagues.
(Commish): Just a reminder that Paul Greco and Lenny Melnick are broadcasting this draft live at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/fantasybaseballguy/
(Commish): A really good listen, check it out
(Commish): Question from AIM: do you try to reserve certain stats for certain positions. ie. 2nd Base and SS for steals and runs, while the corners of the infield are for power?
Jason Pliml: I don't think you can limit yourself like that, but it does typically work out that way
(Commish): Question from AIM: What can we expect from Liriano in 2008?
Andy Behrens: Shhh. He's supposed to slip in the draft. (Although MDC does a nice job pre-ranking).
Mike Kuchera: I feel like Liriano could struggle early, trying to get readjusted to the league after missing so much time. But he's so hyped I'm one of the few who think that....
(Commish): Question from AIM: With the absence of Andruw Jones in the batting order, do you like Jeff Franceour moving up in the order having a big year?
Mike Kuchera: Franceour should increase his overall production but he's a K king
(Commish): Question from e-mail: Pence fell to 6th round...Guys haven't any faith in him....I most drafts he goes in round 4 late or 5 early
(Commish): I guess that's more of a comment
(Commish): I should read
Chris Bracke: Pliml- Nice pick...you sniped me
(Commish): Question from AIM: How high of a batting average would Joe Mauer need to hit to justify a 10 homer/10 steal season, to you?
Mike Kuchera: I think Pence slipped just because of preference of other players still available. I wouldn'tread into it
Jason Pliml: There are more sure things than Pence, but I agree he lasted a bit longer than I expected
Andy Behrens: Fun player to watch, Pence. Spaz.
(Commish): Question from AIM: What does the experts think of Michael Young?
(Commish): On the Mauer question: I'd need .325-.330 to go with 10 dingers and steals
Jason Pliml: Young doesn't have enough power to really excite me
(Commish): Question from AIM: which one of the underachieving outfielders do you think will preform best. A jones, Bay, and Wells?
Jason Pliml: I think Dye will bounce back
Mike Kuchera: Lenny/Paul....have some faith....I DO have a plan!
Paul Greco: lol
(Commish): I'd go Bay by default; Jones in new stadium and Wells coming off surgery
(Commish): Question from AIM: Do you think the wear & tear of CF will affect Shane Victorino as opposed to his playing RF in 2007?
Derek Carty: haha, I wanted Smoltz there
Derek Carty: Good pick
Jason Pliml: I'm not worried about Victorino -- he'll run and run
Nate Stephens: Smoltz is amazing
Nate Stephens: hes 40 and he still had the 5th fastest fastball in the NL last year
Mike Kuchera: Nah, look at Victorino's numbers...12HR/37HR in only 456AB and that lineup gives Victorino 100+R potential...I cant see CF wearing him down
(Commish): Questions from AIM: Do you expect Hamiton to platoon in Texas?Mauer to move to 1st?Braun outfield?
Nate Stephens: Braun's in the outfield already
Chris Bracke: I think Braun is as good as moved to the OF
(Commish): That question was from e-mail actually
(Commish): For those keeping score
Nate Stephens: Zimmerman is a huge value this year, can't believe he keeps slipping -- every draft I'm in
Jason Pliml: Mauer will play most of his games at C
(Commish): Question from AIM: as the draft moves toward th final rounds, do you go for a youngster or a veteran who is dependable?
Jason Pliml: I try to limit my team to 3 upside picks (only one at offense)
Jason Pliml: otherwise you end up with a total crapshoot team
Jason Pliml: that may work in a 15 team league where depth is more of a challenge
Jason Pliml: love the Gallardo pick
Andy Behrens: When you get late in a draft, no one's both dependable and good, really. Some are dependably below league-average. Depends on what the FA pool will look like.
(Commish): Question from AIM: Who's going to be the genius and draft Chops McGowan? Everyone and their cousin knows he's going to be huge in '08
(Commish): I know Chris likes McGowan this year
(Commish): A good question from e-mail: Any of you want to admit to mistakes so far?
Chris Bracke: Who is this McGowan guy?
Jason Pliml: Maybe a round early on Johjima
Peter Kreutzer: I was flipping between Konerko and Beltre and took Konerko. I don't know why.
Mike Kuchera: Lenny/Paul killed me on Taking Jeter in the 4th. I was deciding on Morneau/Jeter and I went for categories with Jeter AVG/R/SB since I had plenty of power at that point
(Commish): Question from AIM: If we were deciding to draft a catcher late, will Geovany Soto or JR Towles have a better year?
(Commish): I like Soto
(Commish): But I'm a Cubs homer
(Commish): And the Astros are nutty enough to give Ausmus playing time
Andy Behrens: Derek kinda got me there. Liriano in the 10th is pretty great.
Nate Stephens: I think it's clearly Soto
Derek Carty: You saying too early, or you wanted him?
(Commish): Question from AIM: OK... question that I am sure they are tired of... Johan.... Mets.... Yanks.... Red Sox
Derek Carty: I wanted Orlando Cabrera there, but he got taken right before me
Andy Behrens: Oh, I'm saying I wanted him.
Derek Carty: Caught me off guard a little
Derek Carty: Yeah, I like him a lot
(Commish): Sorry about outing your McGowan manlove Chris
Jason Pliml: hermida is a good value there - nice pick, Brnt
Chris Bracke: LOL, I don't mind taking him here at all. This is where he should go in my opinion.
(Commish): Think that the Mets end up overpaying for Johan
(Commish): The natives are getting restless -- they need to make a huge move
(Commish): Question fro Derek of The Hardball Times: For Derek: Kemp has great potential but do you think he'll get enough ABs in that OF?
(Commish): Question from e-mail: Delmon Young when Vernon Wells was still available?How does that make sense?
Derek Carty: That's a difficult question. I'm using the official THT projections tonight, and we have Kemp down for 551 Plata Appearances. I think he's talented enough where he could definitely get those ABs
(Commish): Question from AIM: How good is Ubaldo Jimenez? Despite control problems, his stuff is to be nasty (allowing flashes of brilliance). Which one will show up in 2008?
(Commish): For the Delmon vs. Wells question: Think they are players with value going different ways right now
Jason Pliml: Ubaldo definitely showed potential, but so did guys like D Cabrera and he's a fantasy team killer
Jason Pliml: Ubaldo is worth an upside pick, but don't reach
(Commish): Question for David Gonos from CBS Sports: Question for GonosDou STILL think Cain is more valuable than Penny?
(Commish): Keeper league question: In a H2H league. We keep 7. Minimum 2 batters, 2 pitchers. I'm keeping Hanley, Utley, M-Cab, Verlander, Cain, Braun. Who's the other player I should keep? B.Phillips, Gallardo, K-Rod, Wang?
Jason Pliml: Penny will get much better run support than Cain
Jason Pliml: gallardo
Mike Kuchera: Keep Phillips...no question!
(Commish): Phillips, assuming you have a MI spot
(Commish): Question from AIM: What do you see from Hank Blalock this season?
Nate Stephens: We here at Rotoworld are contractually obligated to say Blalock will be excellent
David Gonos: Penny will produce, but I think Cain was just a victim last year of bad luck that won't haunt him as much this season. There are plenty of good pitchers on bad teams the produce well in Fantasy, and I think Cain will this year in his third year starting.
(Commish): Question from AIM: is there a P or H who could have a good bounceback season?
Jason Pliml: I'll gamble on swisher and dye
(Commish): Ben Sheets in the 13th -- my heart just stopped
(Commish): Question from AIM: What chance does Clay Hensley actually have to make it back to the Padre rotation?
(Commish): Lot of questions in the back-end of the Padres rotation -- think anything can happen
(Commish): Who knows how healthy guys like Wolf and Prior will be
(Commish): It's always Prior and a four-lettered last name that starts with W-O
Jason Pliml: Hensley could easily sneak in double digit starts, but that may not be a good thing
(Commish): We've reached a quiet point, so I invite our experts to plug anything exciting that their site has coming up
David Gonos: CBSSports.com will have auction services for the first time in their commissioner leagues, and we're all kinda pumped about that.
Paul Greco: finally!!!
(Commish): I actually read that today, looking forward to that
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(Commish): Question from AIM: Do you see AI (Akinori Iwamura) cracking the top 10 2B this season?
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Jason Pliml: I really like Iwamura -- top 15 for sure
(Commish): Second base is deeper this year, so I think AI will have to improve to be top-10
(Commish): Question from AIM: Opinion question: Do you think Joba would be more valuable as a starter or closer?
Derek Carty: Forced my hand there, Andy
Derek Carty: haha
(Commish): Think any pitcher has more value as a starter than middle reliever -- especially Joba
Andy Behrens: Heh. That didn't do much to settle the Soto/Towles debate.
(Commish): He's a rare valuable 5x5 middle reliever, though
Mike Kuchera: Joba as a closer will be as effective as Jon Papelbon! If I were the Yanks, I'd make Joba the set up man...no questions asked!
(Commish): Question from AIM: Im in a league that utilizes holds as a category. Is Scot Shields done? Is Justin Spier his replacement? Who else jumps off the page?
Mike Kuchera: so they can fit Ian Kennedy in the rotation with Mike Mussina who I still think has something left
(Commish): There's a holds guy I like -- Marmol
(Commish): Not sold on him as the closer on the North Side
(Commish): Question from AIM: How good will Pedro Martinez and Adam Wainwright be this year?
(Commish): Like both
Jason Pliml: wainwright will be solid, but may only get 13 wins due to lack of run support
(Commish): Good call
(Commish): Question from AIM: What are your reasonings behind leaving behind the guys that are at the top of the ADP list? Specifically, Sheff, Lilly, or Hudson?
Mike Inglett: Sheff injury concerns
Jason Pliml: Hudson is being undervalued
Jason Pliml: Lilly scares the hell out of me :)
(Commish): Shoulder, and the fact that he's still Ted Lilly
Jason Pliml: just a gag reflex from years gone bye:)
(Commish): For Derek of The Hardball Times: For Derek: I love Votto, too but the re-signing of Hatteberg does worry me. Concerned? You're the man, Derek.
Derek Carty: First, I left Sheffield because, while I like him, I also like Thomas
(Commish): Question from e-mail: Been in fantasy baseball for 24 years and nothing has changed the game as much a ADP. What is the next big thing? ANy guesses?
Derek Carty: Wanted to wait
(Commish): I would say the next big thing is live expert drafts
Jason Pliml: Hmm. I'll bet if I knew, I'd already be working on it...
Derek Carty: Thanks for the compliment as well. I'm definitely concerned with Hatteberg still around. I like Hatteberg as a player, but if Votto pans out he could be an excellent player.
Derek Carty: If you look at the rest of the 1B that were left, there weren't a lot there to pick from and the THT projections had Votto significantly higher than who was left
(Commish): Question from AIM: Who will be closer by year's end: Chad Qualls or Tony Pena (accent mark on the n)?
Chris Bracke: Qualls
Jason Pliml: ok. I threw up in my mouth, then picked Lilly based on sheer value
Mike Kuchera: Lenny/Paul... you guys are the best!
Nate Stephens: I was taking Willingham, that made it easy
Jason Pliml: willingham's a great value there
Tim McLeod: great job, sorry typing not easy today
Chris Bracke: Great value on Wang...I probably should've taken him over Hughes.
(Commish): Question from AIM: Can we say that Tom Gorzelanny will be much better this year and say that his 2007 September was due to arm fatigue?
Mike Kuchera: Damn I wanted Perez!
Mike Inglett: sorry...
(Commish): Question from AIM: What are the opinions on Cameron Maybin and Andrew Miller? Are they starting (CF and SP, respectively) for the Marlins? And if so, how will their seasons pan out?
Jason Pliml: Maybin will struggle - he's a free swinger
Jason Pliml: he had a tough time just moving up through the minors
(Commish): Like Miller more than Maybin, but think there will be lots of growing pains with both
Jason Pliml: whew
(Commish): Question from AIM: sorry if this was asked...how will brad lidge be this yr?
Jason Pliml: I was hoping Gorzy would last
Jason Pliml: Lidge is the biggest crapshoot of the year - Philly fan is unforgiving
(Commish): Question to Andy Behrens from Yahoo: For Andy, great draft thus far, but aren't you concerned with Hanley's off-season surgery? I still like Reyes 2nd.
(Commish): Like Lidge; think it's a good thing to get as far away from that Pujols homer as possible
(Commish): Question from e-mail: Any one see Arod becoming complacent now?
Andy Behrens: Re: Hanley. No, I think the point of the surgery was to correct a problem that had already been affecting him.
(Commish): Question from AIM: What are the projections for Zach Greinke? I realize (and hope) he'll be good,but just how good?
(Commish): He's still a Royal, so that has to be taken into account
(Commish): But double-digit wins, a 3-something ERA and a good number of Ks is certainly possible
Chris Bracke: I agree with the commish...maybe 12 wins, 3 something ERA, WHIP under 1.35ish
Jason Pliml: I'd say upper 3 ERA for Greinke
(Commish): Like the Meche pick
Jason Pliml: not pie...
Jason Pliml: was hoping he'd slide
Brent Grooms: yeah its pie time
Derek Carty: I like the RJ pick, Nate
Brent Grooms: that just means its getting late
Nate Stephens: Randy, Pedro, Hoffman, Mo -- is it 1999 still?
Derek Carty: haha
(Commish): Someone grab Mo Vaughn quick
Nate Stephens: in Rd. 21, it's worth a shot -- he's still great when healthy
(Commish): While we wrap up, I'd like to thank all of the experts who joined us tonight
Tim McLeod: tks Geoff etal
(Commish): And most of all, I'd like to thank all of the viewers and those who sent in questions
(Commish): Also a huge thanks to Paul and Lenny doing an excellent job with the play-by-play
Derek Carty: Thanks very much for having us
Brent Grooms: Yeah, the play by play is great
Nate Stephens: As always, thanks to Geoff and the group, and to Paul and Lenny
Derek Carty: And thanks to Lenny and Paul, too
Mike Kuchera: Hey guys, Great draft! ANyone looking to cross promote, link exchange, collaborate on fantasy baseball projects, please don't hesitate to contact me...fantasymanshow@aol.com
Brent Grooms: until he just killed me on the Pie pick!
Mike Kuchera: Paul/Lenny...Fantastic Job!
Andy Behrens: Thanks, all.
Mike Inglett: great job guys, liked listening to Paul & Lenny
David Gonos: enjoyed the draft all, thanks to both Rotoworld and MockDraftCentral of course. Thanks Paul and Lenny.
Nate Stephens: Darn it, I love Baker
Chris Bracke: Thanks guys. Extra thanks to Paul and Lenny...next time be easy on me! :)
Derek Carty: Yeah, I like Baker a ton
Brent Grooms: Nice job everyone
Nate Stephens: Ill take his twin
Ray Flowers: Thanks everyone, was a blast
Nate Stephens: I assume a podcast of the show is going up?
(Commish): Yes, I believe they archive it
***Live Fantasy Baseball Draft #2 Radio Archive***
(Commish): Thanks guys