It won't, you still need to pair those closers with an ace or at least a couple SP2s. He has no pitchers on his farm either, tho he should be able to trade Benintendi to Boxy for Scherzer+.
I think Hamilton is worth drafting in a dynasty, just the pick was at least 100 spots too early for my taste. Need to grab a more bankable bat there, IMO.
So there are a bunch of Andrew Millers still on your board just waiting to buoy your ratios? Lucky you. I see a few good but old closers and then a bunch of setup guys whose ratios aren't nearly as good as the elite closers I mentioned.
Hey, I would love for the bottom to fall out on Dee. I've been waiting. I traded him in two dynasty leagues because I didn't believe the breakout was sustainable, and then it kept going for another year and a half. I traded him for f***ing Matt Garza. Fail.
I remember reading a BP article before he came up saying he was going to "get the bat knocked out of his hands" against MLB pitching. Meanwhile, dynasty drafters were dreaming on 100 SB seasons and taking him as a Top 5 pick. BP FTW!
Not really. Dee puts up huge z scores in H, R, and SB, while helping/not hurting in OBP. He hurts your SLG, but that's about it. Given the scarcity of SB, Dee is a good asset.
There are 3 teams with 2 elite closers each:
Chapman & Britton
Jansen & Robertson
Rosenthal & Davis
And then a bunch of teams with no closers at all. It will be interesting to see how this strategy plays out. A couple of elite closers can go a long way to dominating ratios week to week.
All of the elite closers are off the board at this point. There probably won't be any by the time you pick again. You'll just have to punt and do holds.