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  1. This really depends on if you are a face or body guy. If you're a body guy, Revere is an easy Top 3.
  2. I bet you're great at cunnilingus.
  3. I'm getting a PS4 for Christmas.
  4. Is that even safe for me to Google at work?
  5. Nice heterocentric assumption there.
  6. Might be hard to get 20 guys who aren't in any of those leagues. Be careful you aren't signing up the same guy 3 times only to let him stack a team with fishy trades.
  7. Believe what? That he's an impact player? Or that he's Kelly Johnson with less speed?
  8. REFSNYDER UPDATE FROM BP!!! http://www.baseballprospectus.com/card/images/headshot_100317.jpg6. Rob Refsnyder, 2B DOB: 03/26/1991 Height/Weight: 6’1” 205 lbs. Bats/Throws: R/R Drafted/Acquired: Drafted in the fifth round of the 2012 draft, University of Arizona; signed for $205,900 Previous Ranking(s): 2015: #6 (Org) 2015 Stats: .271/.359/.402; 9 HR, 12 SB for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre .302/.348/.512; 2 HR, 2 SB for the New York Yankees Key Tools: 55 hit Role: 45—Good utility player The longer you write about prospects, the more you come to appreciate a player like Refsnyder. There isn't a single interesting athletic tool here, and it is easy to scoff at his defense, but Refsnyder is a baseball player who rewards multiple looks with a lovely line-drive swing that eventually convinces you he can hit major-league pitching. He's also flashed double-digit power in the minors, and might be able to yank 10 home runs over the left field fence in the majors with a full season of at-bats. Yet it's tough to see a way for him to get those at-bats in the Bronx. The arm restricts him to second base, and he's further limited there by somewhat mechanical actions. The Yankees went out and traded for Starlin Castro for a reason, after all. A second-division team needing to fill a hole at second base could do far worse than Refsnyder, but he is best suited for a superutility role, playing second base and some corner outfield. On the plus side, he is ready to fill that role right now. Fantasy Impact: Without a defined role, the best attribute Refsnyder might bring to a fantasy team in the near future is some positional flexibility. His offensive profile is solid in that role, as he can be a strong contributor in average and throw in some counting stats if the playing time is there. He's unlikely to be relevant in leagues shallower than 14 teams, but a very good player to have around in deep mixed and AL-only formats. Major league ETA: Debuted in 2015
  9. Maybe we should have a hidden ballot for the last 3-5 teams. There is plenty of interest it seems.
  10. This is why we pay NJH the big bucks.
  11. This is lunacy. We're not going anywhere near 500 owned prospects.
  12. I don't really GAF, since I won't be the commish tracking a column 30 rows deep in the Google Doc, but it's dumn. There's no reason we should have a hard cap on MLB roster size but not MiLB. If anything I would maybe be open to expanding cut size from 20 up to 22, or something like that. I do think the DDL format is pretty much perfect as-is, though.
  13. Bingo. The DDL format is perfect, no reason to change anything IMO.
  14. 12 is more than enough for a 20 team league.
  15. Nope. It's Chavez or Dickey.
  16. Where's the damn list?
  17. While I'm suggesting changes, FOW should absolutely be a category. Or Net FOW, if that's an option.
  18. That we're stacked? You know hockey!
  19. Actually our strategy has pretty much been to neglect dmen altogether.
  20. Evidently. GD figured this out awhile ago. We should probably drop down to 4 Dmen slots and maybe add another FWD.
  21. And we've done it mostly with an open Dman slot and rarely more than 2 healthy goalies.
  22. Can someone link me to the Google Doc?
  23. Let's scrap this notion of elitism and call this what it really is: invitational. Then we can discriminate against whoever we want without having to rationalize it! Besides, BTS and jaysblue have shown acumen in many other leagues outside of DDL, criteria which I would consider in the "elite" discussion.
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