1 00:00:05,160 --> 00:00:07,720 Speaker 1: All right, friends, we're back on Fantasy Fest. Right here 2 00:00:07,720 --> 00:00:10,760 Speaker 1: on Fantasy Pros piece of p talking about I was 3 00:00:10,760 --> 00:00:13,239 Speaker 1: going for a run, I was snacking it up. I 4 00:00:13,280 --> 00:00:15,120 Speaker 1: was just sitting here listening to these guys, eating some 5 00:00:15,520 --> 00:00:19,759 Speaker 1: chips and just getting set because we got sleeper talk, 6 00:00:19,920 --> 00:00:23,439 Speaker 1: sleeper talk sleepers for you to target. Joe Rico back 7 00:00:23,480 --> 00:00:26,240 Speaker 1: with us and the great Scott Pianowski. Scott, what's going on? 8 00:00:26,280 --> 00:00:28,920 Speaker 2: Brother? Not much, guys, just right in the middle of 9 00:00:29,000 --> 00:00:29,600 Speaker 2: draft season. 10 00:00:30,560 --> 00:00:33,680 Speaker 3: You know, I gotta I wake up and I have 11 00:00:33,760 --> 00:00:36,120 Speaker 3: that feeling I'm on the clock somewhere right My pick's 12 00:00:36,120 --> 00:00:38,520 Speaker 3: gonna run out in like ten minutes, you know, getting 13 00:00:38,520 --> 00:00:42,080 Speaker 3: to the endgame of TGFBI and wrest Slam, and my 14 00:00:42,159 --> 00:00:44,199 Speaker 3: home league is getting those set up, which is you know, 15 00:00:44,880 --> 00:00:48,320 Speaker 3: every commissioner job is basically adventures and babysitting to some degree. 16 00:00:48,320 --> 00:00:49,159 Speaker 3: But it's a labor love. 17 00:00:50,000 --> 00:00:52,680 Speaker 2: You know. March Badness isn't far off masters, you know. 18 00:00:52,760 --> 00:00:54,440 Speaker 3: So it's one of my favorite times a year, and 19 00:00:54,440 --> 00:00:56,320 Speaker 3: I'm excited to talk baseball with you guys. 20 00:00:56,720 --> 00:00:58,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, We're great to have you back. And you know, 21 00:00:58,720 --> 00:01:00,800 Speaker 1: we were doing shows in football a couple of years ago. 22 00:01:00,880 --> 00:01:02,600 Speaker 1: So we've done a bunch of shows together. And you 23 00:01:02,640 --> 00:01:04,560 Speaker 1: know it's funny you say that because I literally do 24 00:01:04,640 --> 00:01:06,720 Speaker 1: wake up and I am on the clock every single day. 25 00:01:06,720 --> 00:01:08,600 Speaker 1: It feels like as a West Coaster, I wake up 26 00:01:08,600 --> 00:01:11,120 Speaker 1: and I'm like, okay, crap, I do have the clocks 27 00:01:11,160 --> 00:01:13,840 Speaker 1: going a Rico. I know you don't want to give 28 00:01:13,880 --> 00:01:17,319 Speaker 1: away all of your sleepers, but you're ready to dig 29 00:01:17,360 --> 00:01:20,200 Speaker 1: into some of the juiciest players to be drafting sleeper 30 00:01:20,200 --> 00:01:22,480 Speaker 1: wise and give away all of your tips for any 31 00:01:22,520 --> 00:01:24,280 Speaker 1: of the high stakes. And do you even have any 32 00:01:24,280 --> 00:01:26,240 Speaker 1: more NFBC drafts coming up or did you already knock 33 00:01:26,240 --> 00:01:26,679 Speaker 1: them all out? 34 00:01:26,880 --> 00:01:27,080 Speaker 3: Yeah? 35 00:01:27,080 --> 00:01:29,600 Speaker 4: I got a couple. There's a couple of online championships 36 00:01:29,600 --> 00:01:31,319 Speaker 4: as a league that I'm in. It's to beat Justin 37 00:01:31,360 --> 00:01:33,840 Speaker 4: Mason League and Sport, and I signed up for that one. 38 00:01:33,880 --> 00:01:35,400 Speaker 4: So it's kind of like a sleeper of the Bus league. 39 00:01:35,440 --> 00:01:37,440 Speaker 4: And then there's a Beat Joe Rico league, believe it 40 00:01:37,520 --> 00:01:38,959 Speaker 4: or not. So if you guys want to take me on, 41 00:01:39,480 --> 00:01:41,360 Speaker 4: go to the NFBC lobby and check it out. It's 42 00:01:41,360 --> 00:01:43,440 Speaker 4: March eighteenth, So if you want to fight against me 43 00:01:43,440 --> 00:01:45,640 Speaker 4: in a twelve team league, let's do it. But Scott, 44 00:01:46,200 --> 00:01:48,000 Speaker 4: great to meet you. Finally, I don't think we've ever 45 00:01:48,000 --> 00:01:50,920 Speaker 4: actually chatted before, but an absolute legend, Hall of Famer. 46 00:01:50,960 --> 00:01:52,040 Speaker 4: Great to sit down with you. 47 00:01:52,160 --> 00:01:54,120 Speaker 1: First, I get some glasses on, Guys, I feel out 48 00:01:54,120 --> 00:01:54,840 Speaker 1: of place a little bit. 49 00:01:55,480 --> 00:01:56,280 Speaker 5: Headphones. 50 00:01:57,320 --> 00:01:58,320 Speaker 2: Yeah, I know, I'm. 51 00:01:58,120 --> 00:01:59,280 Speaker 5: Completely out of place here. 52 00:02:00,240 --> 00:02:01,400 Speaker 1: I want to throw it out to the chat. You 53 00:02:01,400 --> 00:02:03,400 Speaker 1: guys are already kind of doing it, doing it at the 54 00:02:03,440 --> 00:02:05,040 Speaker 1: end of each segment. We're going to try to get 55 00:02:05,040 --> 00:02:06,240 Speaker 1: to you guys. So if you guys want to drop 56 00:02:06,240 --> 00:02:08,160 Speaker 1: your super chats, we see them. We've got him marked 57 00:02:08,280 --> 00:02:10,320 Speaker 1: and we will get to them. And these segments should 58 00:02:10,320 --> 00:02:12,280 Speaker 1: probably help out for it. So send in super chats 59 00:02:12,320 --> 00:02:14,360 Speaker 1: front of the line and we will answer your questions. 60 00:02:14,400 --> 00:02:15,920 Speaker 1: And if you would like to even put it to 61 00:02:16,160 --> 00:02:18,720 Speaker 1: the sleeper category, please feel free. 62 00:02:18,520 --> 00:02:18,960 Speaker 2: To do so. 63 00:02:19,240 --> 00:02:22,200 Speaker 1: All right, let's get into the sleepers to target and 64 00:02:22,360 --> 00:02:24,200 Speaker 1: the first guy we're actually gonna start with has been 65 00:02:24,240 --> 00:02:26,040 Speaker 1: brought up in this show. I believe in the last 66 00:02:26,080 --> 00:02:28,280 Speaker 1: segment this is a guy that I have been targeting. 67 00:02:28,440 --> 00:02:32,680 Speaker 1: And Scott Pianowski, you are dropping a little Andrew Vaughn 68 00:02:32,840 --> 00:02:35,600 Speaker 1: on us as Andrew Vaughn is a sleeper to target 69 00:02:35,680 --> 00:02:38,400 Speaker 1: kind of funny because like it's like a post hypeie 70 00:02:38,480 --> 00:02:41,000 Speaker 1: type of guy. You know, he's not like the unknown 71 00:02:41,120 --> 00:02:43,840 Speaker 1: sexy player. But he was irrelevant and then he was 72 00:02:43,880 --> 00:02:46,760 Speaker 1: traded to the Brewers became relevant, and that looks like 73 00:02:46,800 --> 00:02:49,880 Speaker 1: it's going to continue. And he, in my opinion, might 74 00:02:49,919 --> 00:02:52,880 Speaker 1: be one of the best corner infield values you can 75 00:02:52,919 --> 00:02:55,400 Speaker 1: get late in drafts. But he is your sleeper. So 76 00:02:55,480 --> 00:02:56,640 Speaker 1: hit us with some knowledge. 77 00:02:56,919 --> 00:02:59,079 Speaker 3: Yeah, I'll sign off on all that and echo all 78 00:02:59,080 --> 00:03:01,080 Speaker 3: the thoughts that Joe was a minute ago. It's great 79 00:03:01,080 --> 00:03:03,480 Speaker 3: to put the face and the name together. And been 80 00:03:03,520 --> 00:03:06,119 Speaker 3: a big fan of your work for many years now, 81 00:03:06,160 --> 00:03:06,960 Speaker 3: Thank you, thank you. 82 00:03:07,040 --> 00:03:08,960 Speaker 2: So you know what I'm a fan of. I'm a 83 00:03:08,960 --> 00:03:10,160 Speaker 2: fan of the Milwaukee Brewers. 84 00:03:10,200 --> 00:03:13,840 Speaker 3: They have become what the Tampa Bay Rays were, where 85 00:03:14,600 --> 00:03:17,920 Speaker 3: they don't have a big market, they spend their money 86 00:03:17,960 --> 00:03:20,760 Speaker 3: better than everybody else. Their dollar goes further, and when 87 00:03:20,760 --> 00:03:23,480 Speaker 3: they do something and it works out, it's just say, yeah, 88 00:03:23,480 --> 00:03:25,640 Speaker 3: of course, the Brewers are always right. So Andrew Vaughn right, 89 00:03:25,720 --> 00:03:29,400 Speaker 3: first round pick, third overall pick, White Sox stops and starts, 90 00:03:29,440 --> 00:03:32,440 Speaker 3: never really got it going. He gets traded to Milwaukee 91 00:03:32,720 --> 00:03:35,200 Speaker 3: sixty four games three oh eight three seventy five, four 92 00:03:35,240 --> 00:03:38,680 Speaker 3: to ninety three slash nine home runs. Now he's going 93 00:03:38,720 --> 00:03:40,480 Speaker 3: to hit in the middle of a Milwaukee lineup that 94 00:03:40,480 --> 00:03:43,560 Speaker 3: has a bunch of OBP monsters. And I wasn't even 95 00:03:43,600 --> 00:03:46,880 Speaker 3: sure if I could sneak Vaughan into this sleeper discussion. 96 00:03:46,880 --> 00:03:49,680 Speaker 3: But his Yahoo ADP is still outside the top two hundred, 97 00:03:50,040 --> 00:03:52,240 Speaker 3: and I don't think the corner position is anywhere near 98 00:03:52,280 --> 00:03:53,920 Speaker 3: as fruitful as it maybe it was, you know, ten 99 00:03:53,960 --> 00:03:57,040 Speaker 3: years ago or something like that. I'm targeting not only 100 00:03:57,080 --> 00:04:00,280 Speaker 3: by targeting Vaughn, but I like to think that what 101 00:04:00,640 --> 00:04:03,800 Speaker 3: he's a guy who normally I want to let draft 102 00:04:03,840 --> 00:04:05,640 Speaker 3: come to me and take guys where they make sense. 103 00:04:05,640 --> 00:04:07,440 Speaker 3: But a lot of times I started draft thinking, when 104 00:04:07,440 --> 00:04:10,040 Speaker 3: can I get Andrew vaugh What is this room like? 105 00:04:10,400 --> 00:04:12,480 Speaker 3: Profile wise? Do I have to go into the one 106 00:04:12,560 --> 00:04:16,200 Speaker 3: seventies one, eighties one, nineties in a more hometown, casual league. 107 00:04:16,200 --> 00:04:18,960 Speaker 3: Maybe you can get that ADPA talked about outside of 108 00:04:19,040 --> 00:04:22,080 Speaker 3: pick two hundred and Yahoo leagues right now. But age 109 00:04:22,120 --> 00:04:25,800 Speaker 3: twenty eight season lineup, I like something clicked when he 110 00:04:25,839 --> 00:04:28,000 Speaker 3: went to Milwaukee. Maybe so just getting out of a 111 00:04:28,000 --> 00:04:30,040 Speaker 3: bad situation or getting some more confidence I don't know 112 00:04:30,040 --> 00:04:33,239 Speaker 3: if they did anything technical with the swing, but always 113 00:04:33,279 --> 00:04:33,479 Speaker 3: like the. 114 00:04:33,480 --> 00:04:35,000 Speaker 2: Pedigree is a third overall pick. 115 00:04:35,040 --> 00:04:38,719 Speaker 3: So I think Andrew Vaughn could easily be two seventy 116 00:04:38,720 --> 00:04:41,200 Speaker 3: five twenty five ninety and you're going to get it 117 00:04:41,560 --> 00:04:43,320 Speaker 3: wherever you even if you get into a room that's 118 00:04:43,400 --> 00:04:44,719 Speaker 3: hip to him, you're still going to get him in 119 00:04:44,720 --> 00:04:47,040 Speaker 3: the one sixty one seventy one eighty range. 120 00:04:47,080 --> 00:04:49,120 Speaker 2: I think he's a great guy for targeting on Draft Day. 121 00:04:49,320 --> 00:04:51,480 Speaker 1: Yeah, he hit three hundred post All Star Break and 122 00:04:51,600 --> 00:04:54,200 Speaker 1: ended up being so seven homers, three hundred, three sixty 123 00:04:54,279 --> 00:04:58,360 Speaker 1: seven OBP significant output with the. 124 00:04:58,320 --> 00:05:01,080 Speaker 5: Brewers, and I will do you want a little bit better? 125 00:05:01,279 --> 00:05:04,320 Speaker 1: His aggregate ADP over on Fantasy Pros right now is 126 00:05:04,360 --> 00:05:08,200 Speaker 1: two seventy nine, So that is taking in Yahoo, ESPN, 127 00:05:08,240 --> 00:05:10,840 Speaker 1: It's taking in like six or seven different sites, and 128 00:05:11,240 --> 00:05:15,240 Speaker 1: that is a pretty pretty low cost. I mean he 129 00:05:15,320 --> 00:05:19,039 Speaker 1: is going after guys like Jason Dominguez, going after Chase 130 00:05:19,080 --> 00:05:23,119 Speaker 1: the latter and Mark Vento's I mean Mark Bento doesn't 131 00:05:23,120 --> 00:05:24,839 Speaker 1: even have like a said gig. So I really love 132 00:05:24,880 --> 00:05:27,240 Speaker 1: Andrew Vaughn. Arica, What is your what are your thoughts 133 00:05:27,279 --> 00:05:28,880 Speaker 1: on ANDREWVA on do you co sign him as a 134 00:05:28,920 --> 00:05:29,800 Speaker 1: sleeper to draft. 135 00:05:30,200 --> 00:05:32,680 Speaker 4: Yeah, it'd be interesting, Scott if you and Justin Mason 136 00:05:32,680 --> 00:05:34,560 Speaker 4: get into any auctions together. I'd like to see the 137 00:05:34,600 --> 00:05:36,760 Speaker 4: bidding war on Andrew Vaughn because he also was talking 138 00:05:36,880 --> 00:05:39,320 Speaker 4: him up. And I completely agree with you guys the 139 00:05:39,400 --> 00:05:42,600 Speaker 4: ADP the rankings. It doesn't make sense if I'm looking 140 00:05:42,640 --> 00:05:45,760 Speaker 4: at our consensus rankings or if I'm looking at high 141 00:05:45,800 --> 00:05:48,719 Speaker 4: stakes leagues, like he's going thirty or forty picks after 142 00:05:49,000 --> 00:05:52,040 Speaker 4: Kyle Manzardo. That doesn't make any sense to me. He's 143 00:05:52,040 --> 00:05:55,320 Speaker 4: going almost one hundred picks after South Stewart, And even 144 00:05:55,360 --> 00:05:57,160 Speaker 4: though South Stewart has a lot of upside, we don't 145 00:05:57,160 --> 00:05:59,279 Speaker 4: even know one hundred percent if South Stewart is going 146 00:05:59,320 --> 00:06:01,599 Speaker 4: to have an every day role. Andrew Vaughan is going 147 00:06:01,640 --> 00:06:03,560 Speaker 4: to have a secure, everyday role in the middle of 148 00:06:03,600 --> 00:06:06,760 Speaker 4: a perennially undervalued lineup. I think the projections are kind 149 00:06:06,760 --> 00:06:08,960 Speaker 4: of undervaluing the changes he made in the second half 150 00:06:09,040 --> 00:06:11,520 Speaker 4: last year because they're looking at a larger sample size. 151 00:06:11,680 --> 00:06:13,840 Speaker 4: So I don't know if he's gonna hit three hundred, 152 00:06:13,839 --> 00:06:16,120 Speaker 4: but I could see like a two seventy batting average, 153 00:06:16,160 --> 00:06:20,760 Speaker 4: twenty home runs, ninety plus RBI. This is a really, 154 00:06:20,880 --> 00:06:24,440 Speaker 4: really nice player to target for your corner infield spots, and. 155 00:06:24,480 --> 00:06:25,640 Speaker 2: You mentioned Manzarta right. 156 00:06:26,240 --> 00:06:28,200 Speaker 3: One reason why I don't want to draft him is 157 00:06:28,560 --> 00:06:31,040 Speaker 3: in a typical mixed league, I just can't. 158 00:06:30,880 --> 00:06:31,760 Speaker 2: Live with platoons. 159 00:06:31,760 --> 00:06:33,799 Speaker 3: And I realized he's a left handed hitter, and sometimes 160 00:06:33,880 --> 00:06:36,440 Speaker 3: left handed hitters figure out lefties if they get more 161 00:06:36,480 --> 00:06:38,680 Speaker 3: exposure to lefties. Some people might even say, well, wait 162 00:06:38,720 --> 00:06:40,600 Speaker 3: a minute, I don't want him to face left handed pitching. 163 00:06:40,600 --> 00:06:43,080 Speaker 3: He'll be better against Rady's and the right stats will 164 00:06:43,120 --> 00:06:45,719 Speaker 3: be good. But I want somebody who's playing all the time. 165 00:06:45,800 --> 00:06:48,159 Speaker 3: And I guess I have to apologize. I thought that 166 00:06:48,240 --> 00:06:51,720 Speaker 3: ADP in Yahoo leagues Ravon at two sixteen was pretty good, 167 00:06:51,760 --> 00:06:54,480 Speaker 3: but I mean, I'm seeing two eighty eight in NFBC 168 00:06:55,080 --> 00:06:57,840 Speaker 3: right now, and you mentioned the ESPN ADP is later. 169 00:06:57,960 --> 00:07:00,240 Speaker 3: So if you're not playing on Yahoo, you have to 170 00:07:00,240 --> 00:07:01,640 Speaker 3: play to your room, you have to play to. 171 00:07:01,760 --> 00:07:03,480 Speaker 2: The applet that's in front of you. 172 00:07:03,600 --> 00:07:05,960 Speaker 3: I want you to take the value where it's appropriate, 173 00:07:06,000 --> 00:07:08,039 Speaker 3: and I apologize if fred Zinki and I if our 174 00:07:08,120 --> 00:07:11,040 Speaker 3: rankings are killing some of the VON value, but I 175 00:07:11,040 --> 00:07:11,840 Speaker 3: think there's still enough. 176 00:07:11,880 --> 00:07:12,760 Speaker 2: First, for doing well. 177 00:07:12,800 --> 00:07:14,840 Speaker 5: Killing it on Yahoo. You're killing it on Yahu, you're 178 00:07:14,840 --> 00:07:15,200 Speaker 5: gonna have to. 179 00:07:15,160 --> 00:07:17,760 Speaker 1: Pay up, But everywhere else you can still you still 180 00:07:17,800 --> 00:07:21,560 Speaker 1: target anywhere, highest pull percentage, aired pole percentage he's had 181 00:07:21,600 --> 00:07:25,360 Speaker 1: in his career. That's only going to do like wonderful 182 00:07:25,480 --> 00:07:28,040 Speaker 1: things for a guy that had like a top fifteen 183 00:07:28,080 --> 00:07:30,720 Speaker 1: percent tile across the board in barrel, twelve percent barrel 184 00:07:30,800 --> 00:07:34,000 Speaker 1: forty seven percent hard hit rate by the way, not 185 00:07:34,080 --> 00:07:35,960 Speaker 1: the hard hit rate, but the barrel was a career high. 186 00:07:36,000 --> 00:07:37,200 Speaker 1: He was getting the ball in the air, like these 187 00:07:37,200 --> 00:07:39,800 Speaker 1: are really good things. He could legitimately hit two sixty 188 00:07:39,880 --> 00:07:42,240 Speaker 1: two seventy with twenty five homers, and you're getting him 189 00:07:42,240 --> 00:07:45,800 Speaker 1: almost in the three hundreds quickly. This this is just relevant. 190 00:07:45,800 --> 00:07:48,080 Speaker 1: We're gonna do the super chats here shortly. But vonn 191 00:07:48,160 --> 00:07:50,280 Speaker 1: or Berger, I think that's an interesting one. We don't 192 00:07:50,280 --> 00:07:52,520 Speaker 1: have to go into crazy analysis. But Scott vonner Berger, 193 00:07:52,960 --> 00:07:55,120 Speaker 1: I'm going von al Rika. 194 00:07:55,640 --> 00:07:59,400 Speaker 4: I think it's really close. I love Jake Berger. I 195 00:07:59,400 --> 00:08:01,040 Speaker 4: think he's gonna be ounce back and hit close the 196 00:08:01,080 --> 00:08:03,280 Speaker 4: thirty home runs this year. I wouldn't be opposed to 197 00:08:03,320 --> 00:08:05,760 Speaker 4: taking both, but if I had to pick one, I'll 198 00:08:05,760 --> 00:08:07,360 Speaker 4: split the room, and I'll say Burger. 199 00:08:07,560 --> 00:08:10,080 Speaker 1: I think I'm gonna go Vaughn on this one because 200 00:08:10,120 --> 00:08:11,680 Speaker 1: I like the batting average that I'm going to take 201 00:08:11,680 --> 00:08:13,120 Speaker 1: from it. I think there's a little bit more of 202 00:08:13,120 --> 00:08:15,320 Speaker 1: an albatross for Berger there. But I also think, like 203 00:08:15,560 --> 00:08:18,680 Speaker 1: Burger and von A, the two perennial like awesome deals 204 00:08:18,720 --> 00:08:19,440 Speaker 1: at the end of drafts. 205 00:08:19,480 --> 00:08:20,960 Speaker 3: Right now, you know what, I'm still getting used to 206 00:08:21,040 --> 00:08:23,880 Speaker 3: the idea that for years Texas played in a great 207 00:08:23,920 --> 00:08:26,440 Speaker 3: hitters park and their new park just isn't a great place. 208 00:08:26,680 --> 00:08:28,400 Speaker 2: It's not. Yeah, it's and my mind wants to say 209 00:08:28,400 --> 00:08:30,080 Speaker 2: Texas Arlington home runs. No. 210 00:08:30,080 --> 00:08:32,400 Speaker 3: No park has been gone for ten or fifteen years, 211 00:08:32,440 --> 00:08:35,440 Speaker 3: whatever it's been now, and it's actually a favorable place 212 00:08:35,480 --> 00:08:37,280 Speaker 3: to pitch. I'm trying to say, no, no draft draft 213 00:08:37,320 --> 00:08:39,839 Speaker 3: their pitchers, don't draft their hitters necessarily. It's a type breaker. 214 00:08:39,880 --> 00:08:42,079 Speaker 3: I mean, obviously Corey Sego would be good anywhere. I 215 00:08:42,080 --> 00:08:45,120 Speaker 3: think Brandon Nimo's a good value. I am not against Burger, 216 00:08:45,440 --> 00:08:47,600 Speaker 3: but in my mind's eye, I want to imagine he's 217 00:08:47,640 --> 00:08:49,480 Speaker 3: hitting in that old part, especially the right field. 218 00:08:49,559 --> 00:08:50,720 Speaker 2: What a jet stream that was. 219 00:08:51,400 --> 00:08:53,760 Speaker 1: So if you have listened to Joe Rico. If you've 220 00:08:53,760 --> 00:08:56,840 Speaker 1: listened to me and Joe Rico together, you have heard 221 00:08:56,840 --> 00:08:59,360 Speaker 1: this name. This isn't quite sleepery if sleep if the 222 00:08:59,480 --> 00:09:03,079 Speaker 1: term sleep to you is a player that nobody's talking about, 223 00:09:03,280 --> 00:09:06,800 Speaker 1: because sleeper has to me at this point fourteen different 224 00:09:06,800 --> 00:09:08,880 Speaker 1: definitions of how you want to look at what it is. 225 00:09:09,320 --> 00:09:12,280 Speaker 1: If it is no one's talking about this player, then 226 00:09:12,320 --> 00:09:15,760 Speaker 1: you're going to be disappointed because Arico and I because 227 00:09:15,800 --> 00:09:17,840 Speaker 1: of Arico Rico really put me onto this has talked 228 00:09:17,880 --> 00:09:22,200 Speaker 1: about Max Muncy at nauseum, and I am in and 229 00:09:22,200 --> 00:09:22,680 Speaker 1: I don't want. 230 00:09:22,600 --> 00:09:23,840 Speaker 5: To steal your talking points. 231 00:09:24,040 --> 00:09:26,559 Speaker 1: So mister jo Rico, tell us why Max Munsey is 232 00:09:26,600 --> 00:09:27,760 Speaker 1: a nice late round sleeper. 233 00:09:28,120 --> 00:09:30,400 Speaker 4: I'm almost sick of talking about Max Mounts. He should 234 00:09:30,440 --> 00:09:32,800 Speaker 4: talk about him so much. I could almost recite his 235 00:09:32,920 --> 00:09:36,080 Speaker 4: stats without even looking at them at this point. But 236 00:09:36,280 --> 00:09:39,560 Speaker 4: after April thirtieth, when he started wearing glasses, we're talking 237 00:09:39,559 --> 00:09:42,480 Speaker 4: about a one sixty six WRC plus, which is at 238 00:09:42,600 --> 00:09:46,560 Speaker 4: nine seventy ops for the more traditional minded fan, nineteen 239 00:09:46,600 --> 00:09:48,440 Speaker 4: home runs he walked more than he struck out. It 240 00:09:48,480 --> 00:09:50,680 Speaker 4: was a fifteen percent barrel rate, and he's hitting in 241 00:09:50,720 --> 00:09:52,880 Speaker 4: the best lineup in baseball and qualifying at what I 242 00:09:52,920 --> 00:09:56,200 Speaker 4: think is the worst position this season. Third base is awful. 243 00:09:56,240 --> 00:09:57,960 Speaker 4: If you don't get one of the early four or 244 00:09:58,000 --> 00:10:01,439 Speaker 4: five names, then you're looking at so some pretty dark 245 00:10:01,520 --> 00:10:03,680 Speaker 4: times at third base. A lot of people say second base, 246 00:10:03,720 --> 00:10:05,280 Speaker 4: but I like a lot of the late second basement, 247 00:10:05,320 --> 00:10:08,440 Speaker 4: whereas even inside the top fifteen third baseman you're looking 248 00:10:08,440 --> 00:10:11,280 Speaker 4: at Cabayero and Royce Lewis and even guys like noelbe 249 00:10:11,280 --> 00:10:13,920 Speaker 4: Marte who haven't really proven it. Max Munsey is a 250 00:10:13,920 --> 00:10:16,520 Speaker 4: guy with a long track record of success even without 251 00:10:16,520 --> 00:10:18,560 Speaker 4: being able to see the dan Vall. Now that he 252 00:10:18,600 --> 00:10:20,439 Speaker 4: can see properly, over the course of a whole season, 253 00:10:20,440 --> 00:10:22,480 Speaker 4: I'm expecting him to revert back to those thirty home 254 00:10:22,559 --> 00:10:25,600 Speaker 4: run one hundred RBI campaigns. Bakon that he'll miss twenty 255 00:10:25,679 --> 00:10:28,199 Speaker 4: to thirty games with some injuries as he gets older, 256 00:10:28,240 --> 00:10:30,559 Speaker 4: but I think where he's going even if he doesn't 257 00:10:30,559 --> 00:10:32,280 Speaker 4: happen to work out, he's a very easy drop and 258 00:10:32,320 --> 00:10:33,840 Speaker 4: replace in the mid two hundreds. 259 00:10:34,320 --> 00:10:35,360 Speaker 5: And he actually one. 260 00:10:35,240 --> 00:10:37,480 Speaker 1: Of the words he used too if you read anything 261 00:10:37,480 --> 00:10:41,120 Speaker 1: about this, his literal words was he could now see spin. 262 00:10:41,400 --> 00:10:44,000 Speaker 1: He said when he got the glasses like it wasn't 263 00:10:44,040 --> 00:10:45,960 Speaker 1: just like, oh, those are going better. He's like, no, 264 00:10:46,040 --> 00:10:49,040 Speaker 1: I can see spin now, Like that's a pretty dramatic 265 00:10:49,080 --> 00:10:51,680 Speaker 1: word to and by the way, very funny irony that 266 00:10:51,720 --> 00:10:53,360 Speaker 1: he is in glasses in the picture that we are 267 00:10:53,440 --> 00:10:57,840 Speaker 1: using here on the video side, Mister Scott Pianowski, any 268 00:10:57,840 --> 00:11:00,640 Speaker 1: thoughts on Max Munsey. His ADP is agri get ADP 269 00:11:00,960 --> 00:11:03,160 Speaker 1: is two twenty eight, So this is outside the top 270 00:11:03,200 --> 00:11:06,520 Speaker 1: two hundred. Every single place but one. I'm trying to 271 00:11:06,520 --> 00:11:08,080 Speaker 1: see who is that is that? It'd be funny if 272 00:11:08,080 --> 00:11:08,760 Speaker 1: it is Yahoo. 273 00:11:08,800 --> 00:11:11,079 Speaker 5: It is roll to the top. It is Yahoo. 274 00:11:11,160 --> 00:11:13,120 Speaker 1: Ya, Who's the only place that he is going to 275 00:11:13,200 --> 00:11:15,720 Speaker 1: cost a little bit more? So you guys are killing 276 00:11:15,760 --> 00:11:18,679 Speaker 1: the value again. But are you even in on it? 277 00:11:19,160 --> 00:11:21,480 Speaker 3: Yeah, we are killing the value Max Monsey. One eighty 278 00:11:21,520 --> 00:11:25,000 Speaker 3: six point nine is the current sticker price in Yahoo. 279 00:11:25,040 --> 00:11:28,200 Speaker 3: But yay, look, being able to see generally a good thing, 280 00:11:28,440 --> 00:11:32,480 Speaker 3: you know, picking up spin rate tied to that Dodgers lineup. 281 00:11:32,640 --> 00:11:34,360 Speaker 2: I really like the point that Joe made. 282 00:11:34,400 --> 00:11:37,600 Speaker 3: The third base is not deep this year, So you 283 00:11:37,720 --> 00:11:40,520 Speaker 3: have to ask, you have to have a conversation about 284 00:11:40,600 --> 00:11:42,200 Speaker 3: I mentioned how I like, you know, Vaughan is one 285 00:11:42,240 --> 00:11:43,120 Speaker 3: of my sleepers. 286 00:11:42,800 --> 00:11:43,280 Speaker 2: At first base. 287 00:11:43,280 --> 00:11:45,040 Speaker 3: I don't think first base is deep either, but third 288 00:11:45,040 --> 00:11:47,840 Speaker 3: base is even more of a dire situation. So you 289 00:11:47,880 --> 00:11:50,040 Speaker 3: have to look at that player pool and get an 290 00:11:50,080 --> 00:11:52,720 Speaker 3: idea of what type of values you like at certain areas, 291 00:11:52,720 --> 00:11:55,120 Speaker 3: because it's not the old days where there was always 292 00:11:55,120 --> 00:11:57,320 Speaker 3: like a twenty five eighty five guy waiting to get drafted. 293 00:11:57,360 --> 00:11:59,880 Speaker 3: Now with Munsey, he may miss some time with injury. 294 00:11:59,880 --> 00:12:02,319 Speaker 3: He's in his mid thirties, he may sit out against 295 00:12:02,320 --> 00:12:04,319 Speaker 3: some lefties, and he may bring in a little batting 296 00:12:04,360 --> 00:12:07,640 Speaker 3: average risk, so things that's all baked into his price, 297 00:12:07,679 --> 00:12:10,000 Speaker 3: of course, But I don't see any reason why he 298 00:12:10,120 --> 00:12:12,720 Speaker 3: won't hit around thirty home runs, be a good run producer, 299 00:12:12,760 --> 00:12:16,680 Speaker 3: probably hitting six in that decent Dodgers lineup, and you know, 300 00:12:16,720 --> 00:12:20,240 Speaker 3: maybe he's got a little bit, maybe he can hit 301 00:12:20,240 --> 00:12:22,920 Speaker 3: for a neutral average if that if being able to 302 00:12:22,960 --> 00:12:25,440 Speaker 3: see the ball, and you know, sometimes with guys that's 303 00:12:25,720 --> 00:12:27,920 Speaker 3: being fitted with the right contacts, being fitted with the 304 00:12:28,000 --> 00:12:31,560 Speaker 3: right eyewear, it can sometimes be a subtle change. Whether 305 00:12:31,559 --> 00:12:33,280 Speaker 3: you open up your stands or close your stands, you 306 00:12:33,320 --> 00:12:36,440 Speaker 3: see the ball better, things like that. So some people 307 00:12:36,480 --> 00:12:38,600 Speaker 3: would say, oh, it's a soft factor. To me, it's 308 00:12:39,120 --> 00:12:42,840 Speaker 3: a logical reason to connect the dots of why somebody 309 00:12:42,840 --> 00:12:44,720 Speaker 3: may have been productible over a period of time. 310 00:12:44,840 --> 00:12:46,040 Speaker 2: So Monthly. 311 00:12:46,120 --> 00:12:48,280 Speaker 3: Also, one of my favorite things in fantasy is the 312 00:12:48,679 --> 00:12:50,559 Speaker 3: idea of the I baniya As all Stars. I used 313 00:12:50,559 --> 00:12:51,800 Speaker 3: to call them. It's a little bit of a dated 314 00:12:51,840 --> 00:12:55,480 Speaker 3: reference now, but it's the boring value veteran nex months. 315 00:12:55,520 --> 00:12:57,360 Speaker 3: He's been around. He's not even the only nex Monthly 316 00:12:57,400 --> 00:13:00,480 Speaker 3: in baseball. For crying out loud people, he's not a 317 00:13:00,520 --> 00:13:02,880 Speaker 3: hot thing. People go to the draft all excited. Draft 318 00:13:02,880 --> 00:13:05,480 Speaker 3: Max amongst that you're Christian, yell at your guys like that. 319 00:13:06,200 --> 00:13:08,760 Speaker 3: Brandon Nimmo is one of my favorite boring value vets. 320 00:13:08,800 --> 00:13:11,040 Speaker 3: So I wouldn't want a whole team of guys like that, 321 00:13:11,120 --> 00:13:13,000 Speaker 3: But I like the sprink of the men in the 322 00:13:13,000 --> 00:13:14,920 Speaker 3: middle and second half of my draft, so I think 323 00:13:15,000 --> 00:13:15,800 Speaker 3: Monsy makes sense. 324 00:13:15,880 --> 00:13:16,400 Speaker 2: Is the target. 325 00:13:16,800 --> 00:13:19,240 Speaker 1: I feel like this is gonna be an old person reference, 326 00:13:19,360 --> 00:13:20,839 Speaker 1: and I don't feel like I'm that old, but it's 327 00:13:20,840 --> 00:13:23,200 Speaker 1: going to happen here. I feel like old Max Munsey 328 00:13:23,440 --> 00:13:25,600 Speaker 1: was just like Steve Martin and the jerk. He's like 329 00:13:25,640 --> 00:13:27,959 Speaker 1: he hates these cans. He just doesn't see anything. He 330 00:13:28,000 --> 00:13:29,960 Speaker 1: doesn't know what's going on, even though that wasn't necessarily 331 00:13:30,000 --> 00:13:33,000 Speaker 1: glasses thing. But that's my version of him. Both of 332 00:13:33,040 --> 00:13:35,320 Speaker 1: these guys. Joe Arico, did you get did you watch 333 00:13:35,360 --> 00:13:37,240 Speaker 1: you see the jerk? You're not old enough for the jerk? 334 00:13:37,280 --> 00:13:37,760 Speaker 2: Are you? 335 00:13:37,800 --> 00:13:38,120 Speaker 1: No? 336 00:13:38,240 --> 00:13:38,520 Speaker 2: I don't. 337 00:13:38,600 --> 00:13:39,120 Speaker 4: I don't know that. 338 00:13:39,160 --> 00:13:40,080 Speaker 2: I mean I'm old enough. 339 00:13:40,160 --> 00:13:42,880 Speaker 4: I made a James Cagney reference on stream with Piece 340 00:13:42,880 --> 00:13:45,160 Speaker 4: of PA the other day. I know my old movies 341 00:13:45,200 --> 00:13:46,880 Speaker 4: and I love Steve Martin, but that one I have 342 00:13:46,960 --> 00:13:47,360 Speaker 4: not seen. 343 00:13:47,520 --> 00:13:52,720 Speaker 3: All right, Well, and earlier what Piece of P made 344 00:13:52,760 --> 00:13:55,800 Speaker 3: a Swinger's reference? And that's going on, like what twenty 345 00:13:55,800 --> 00:13:56,760 Speaker 3: five or thirty years old? 346 00:13:56,760 --> 00:13:59,199 Speaker 1: Now, I mean that's that's my prime, just to make 347 00:13:59,320 --> 00:14:00,640 Speaker 1: these claws, these bears. 348 00:14:00,960 --> 00:14:02,560 Speaker 2: Look, it's not so much me. It's ronic. 349 00:14:02,640 --> 00:14:02,840 Speaker 3: You know. 350 00:14:02,880 --> 00:14:03,320 Speaker 2: He's good. 351 00:14:03,720 --> 00:14:07,439 Speaker 5: Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's very good. Your money, baby, all right? 352 00:14:08,080 --> 00:14:10,520 Speaker 1: You both of these guys, Andrew Vaughan, Max Munsey, late 353 00:14:10,520 --> 00:14:12,600 Speaker 1: two hundred's, These are players that you can get on 354 00:14:12,600 --> 00:14:15,080 Speaker 1: your rosters. We put some caveats of like what does 355 00:14:15,120 --> 00:14:16,840 Speaker 1: it look like they could be too boring? Well, guess 356 00:14:16,880 --> 00:14:19,440 Speaker 1: what use the draft assistant to make the best decisions 357 00:14:19,520 --> 00:14:22,680 Speaker 1: during your draft and you can experiment with what your 358 00:14:22,720 --> 00:14:24,640 Speaker 1: team looks like when you take these guys. You can 359 00:14:24,680 --> 00:14:27,320 Speaker 1: work around these players to get them. 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You can make this 370 00:14:56,760 --> 00:15:00,080 Speaker 1: segment cheat sheet. Arico Pianowski and myself put them to 371 00:15:00,080 --> 00:15:02,640 Speaker 1: get them in there. You can get your full builds 372 00:15:02,680 --> 00:15:05,000 Speaker 1: and it will help you experience a smarter way to draft. 373 00:15:05,600 --> 00:15:08,800 Speaker 1: At fantasypros dot com, slash Assistant or on the Fantasy 374 00:15:08,840 --> 00:15:10,240 Speaker 1: Pros app Let. 375 00:15:10,080 --> 00:15:10,720 Speaker 2: Me jump in here. 376 00:15:10,760 --> 00:15:12,560 Speaker 3: Okay, you guys are not asking me to say this, 377 00:15:12,600 --> 00:15:15,920 Speaker 3: but I'm going to say this. The intuitive nature of 378 00:15:16,000 --> 00:15:18,600 Speaker 3: the fantasy tools at Fantasy Pros is just ridiculous. 379 00:15:18,640 --> 00:15:21,400 Speaker 2: It's so good. Even when you don't know where something is, 380 00:15:21,440 --> 00:15:23,160 Speaker 2: it's where you logically expect it to be. 381 00:15:23,360 --> 00:15:25,720 Speaker 3: And when you use tools that you haven't used before, 382 00:15:26,280 --> 00:15:30,080 Speaker 3: they just become second nature just by you know, trial 383 00:15:30,080 --> 00:15:32,640 Speaker 3: and error. I can't say enough how much I love 384 00:15:32,720 --> 00:15:35,120 Speaker 3: to I get so much. It saves me time, It 385 00:15:35,160 --> 00:15:37,960 Speaker 3: makes me a better player, It helps me make decisions, 386 00:15:38,040 --> 00:15:39,840 Speaker 3: It helps me come to inflection points and how I 387 00:15:39,880 --> 00:15:43,640 Speaker 3: feel about different pockets of value football, baseball. So I 388 00:15:43,720 --> 00:15:46,840 Speaker 3: just promise, I promise me. I promise you that if 389 00:15:46,840 --> 00:15:50,080 Speaker 3: you if you try these tools, you can be like, Wow, how. 390 00:15:49,960 --> 00:15:52,240 Speaker 2: Did I get along with this stuff before? It's so 391 00:15:52,280 --> 00:15:54,080 Speaker 2: It's so intuitive. That's the word I want to come 392 00:15:54,080 --> 00:15:54,400 Speaker 2: back to. 393 00:15:54,640 --> 00:15:56,280 Speaker 1: I wish I could take all the credit for what 394 00:15:56,280 --> 00:15:58,640 Speaker 1: you're saying, but those are too our wonderful dev team 395 00:15:58,720 --> 00:16:01,040 Speaker 1: and all the other wonderful guys that have put those together. 396 00:16:01,120 --> 00:16:02,720 Speaker 1: So thank you for that good plug. You guys go 397 00:16:02,800 --> 00:16:04,960 Speaker 1: check it out for yourself and live a life like 398 00:16:04,960 --> 00:16:08,120 Speaker 1: Scott Pianowski. Before we get to the next set of sleepers, 399 00:16:08,200 --> 00:16:10,040 Speaker 1: let's hit a couple of these super chats. We got 400 00:16:10,040 --> 00:16:13,560 Speaker 1: some super chats in here, fellas Joseph says, Devers or 401 00:16:13,720 --> 00:16:16,440 Speaker 1: Vinnie P. Who goes two to four rounds late. He's 402 00:16:16,440 --> 00:16:19,480 Speaker 1: saying Vinnie goes two to four rounds later. Headhead categories 403 00:16:19,520 --> 00:16:23,040 Speaker 1: OPS league, So he's essentially saying, is Vinnie P in 404 00:16:23,120 --> 00:16:25,280 Speaker 1: the value in an OPS league? 405 00:16:25,760 --> 00:16:25,960 Speaker 3: Yeah? 406 00:16:26,000 --> 00:16:28,280 Speaker 1: Probably still at least three rounds later. Do you think 407 00:16:28,280 --> 00:16:31,600 Speaker 1: the value of Pasquentino is better than taking Devers? Will 408 00:16:31,600 --> 00:16:33,960 Speaker 1: probably cost you a third round? Scott, what do you think? 409 00:16:34,160 --> 00:16:37,480 Speaker 3: Well, just San Francisco's Park just has me spooked on Devers. 410 00:16:37,480 --> 00:16:39,640 Speaker 3: I realized the power did play in the National League. 411 00:16:39,640 --> 00:16:42,960 Speaker 3: But I like Kansas City bringing the fences in, bringing 412 00:16:42,960 --> 00:16:46,160 Speaker 3: the fences down. I think their lineup has finally been upgraded. 413 00:16:46,240 --> 00:16:48,200 Speaker 3: Good news for Bobby Wood Junior. If you're taking him 414 00:16:48,240 --> 00:16:50,120 Speaker 3: with a third overall pick, I gotta go with Vinnie P. 415 00:16:51,000 --> 00:16:52,400 Speaker 5: It's a pretty good value. I do love Dever. 416 00:16:52,520 --> 00:16:54,400 Speaker 1: Zo Arico, what do you say on this one? 417 00:16:54,840 --> 00:16:57,400 Speaker 4: I think the value is probably worth it to take 418 00:16:57,520 --> 00:17:00,080 Speaker 4: Vinnie P. But I don't really have I mean, I 419 00:17:00,080 --> 00:17:02,280 Speaker 4: worry a little bit about the batting average risk, but 420 00:17:02,480 --> 00:17:04,840 Speaker 4: considering it's an OPS, it it mitigates a little bit 421 00:17:04,840 --> 00:17:07,520 Speaker 4: of that. For me. Devers was still eight fifty one 422 00:17:07,640 --> 00:17:10,000 Speaker 4: last year, which was relatively in line where he's been 423 00:17:10,000 --> 00:17:12,000 Speaker 4: the last couple years eight fifty one, eight seventy nine, 424 00:17:12,080 --> 00:17:12,840 Speaker 4: eight to seventy one. 425 00:17:13,440 --> 00:17:14,320 Speaker 2: So I think the. 426 00:17:14,280 --> 00:17:17,600 Speaker 4: Devers is worth paying the price for. But I also 427 00:17:17,640 --> 00:17:19,760 Speaker 4: have no problem waiting and taking Vinnie and taking other 428 00:17:19,800 --> 00:17:21,600 Speaker 4: positions there in those first couple of rounds. 429 00:17:21,840 --> 00:17:24,360 Speaker 1: I've got a Welsh cheat sheet article that I don't 430 00:17:24,359 --> 00:17:27,199 Speaker 1: know if it's up yet. Kelly could speak to that, 431 00:17:27,280 --> 00:17:29,359 Speaker 1: but it'll be up here shortly. And both Devers and 432 00:17:29,400 --> 00:17:32,080 Speaker 1: pass Quentino are on my first base targets, so that's 433 00:17:32,080 --> 00:17:36,239 Speaker 1: just funny. Brett says sixth, pick in head points, who 434 00:17:36,240 --> 00:17:39,560 Speaker 1: should I prioritize or when should I prioritize starting pitcher? Arico, 435 00:17:39,640 --> 00:17:42,320 Speaker 1: what do you think what range in a points league? 436 00:17:42,440 --> 00:17:44,400 Speaker 1: Not all points leagues are created equal. That's a little 437 00:17:44,400 --> 00:17:45,840 Speaker 1: bit of my complaining thing. 438 00:17:45,880 --> 00:17:46,200 Speaker 5: I'll say. 439 00:17:46,240 --> 00:17:48,639 Speaker 1: When you guys ask us points questions, it's the most 440 00:17:48,960 --> 00:17:51,560 Speaker 1: non translative when you say rodo or head to head 441 00:17:51,560 --> 00:17:53,879 Speaker 1: like points, It's like, okay, well how many points are 442 00:17:53,880 --> 00:17:55,840 Speaker 1: the wins and how many point you know? But in 443 00:17:55,880 --> 00:17:59,160 Speaker 1: an overall statement, starting pitchers ten typically are a little 444 00:17:59,200 --> 00:18:01,399 Speaker 1: bit more valuable. Are you going to target a starting 445 00:18:01,440 --> 00:18:02,600 Speaker 1: pitcher and a points leegue orrico? 446 00:18:03,000 --> 00:18:05,240 Speaker 4: Yeah, every single site to make it really easy for 447 00:18:05,280 --> 00:18:08,200 Speaker 4: content creators, we have like twenty different points settings, which 448 00:18:08,240 --> 00:18:11,879 Speaker 4: makes it hard. But I think by the second or 449 00:18:11,960 --> 00:18:13,919 Speaker 4: third round I wouldn't have a problem with it. It 450 00:18:13,960 --> 00:18:16,480 Speaker 4: really depends on the room. But like you said, a 451 00:18:16,520 --> 00:18:20,520 Speaker 4: lot of scoring systems do prioritize pitching. You do get 452 00:18:20,560 --> 00:18:22,280 Speaker 4: extra points for those wins and a lot of points 453 00:18:22,280 --> 00:18:25,080 Speaker 4: for strikeouts. So I think if you're looking at a 454 00:18:25,119 --> 00:18:28,040 Speaker 4: second round like a Chris Sanchez or a third round 455 00:18:28,200 --> 00:18:31,880 Speaker 4: like a Gilbert or somebody like a Sale, I think 456 00:18:31,880 --> 00:18:33,520 Speaker 4: that would be when I would start to dip in. 457 00:18:33,960 --> 00:18:35,679 Speaker 1: Second or third round. Probably for me, Scott, what are 458 00:18:35,760 --> 00:18:36,800 Speaker 1: you any different on that? 459 00:18:37,400 --> 00:18:39,239 Speaker 3: I wouldn't have a problem if you wanted to go 460 00:18:39,280 --> 00:18:44,359 Speaker 3: scoogle there to use the fantasy football theory, the idea 461 00:18:44,359 --> 00:18:46,679 Speaker 3: of having that hero RB, right, I want to have 462 00:18:46,720 --> 00:18:49,000 Speaker 3: the hero SP I want to have one starting pitcher 463 00:18:49,000 --> 00:18:51,120 Speaker 3: who I feel confident is going to throw well every 464 00:18:51,119 --> 00:18:52,800 Speaker 3: time he goes out. We realize nobody will do that 465 00:18:52,840 --> 00:18:55,720 Speaker 3: every time. But twenty starts, twenty four starts, twenty six 466 00:18:55,720 --> 00:18:58,720 Speaker 3: starts something like that. So because I'm not in love 467 00:18:58,800 --> 00:19:01,200 Speaker 3: with that Cleveland lineup, maybe that nudges me off. 468 00:19:01,240 --> 00:19:02,679 Speaker 2: Jose Ramirez, I. 469 00:19:03,040 --> 00:19:05,120 Speaker 3: Think I just takes Google on the TGFBI. I want 470 00:19:05,119 --> 00:19:07,479 Speaker 3: to say, at least on one of my teams. So 471 00:19:08,080 --> 00:19:10,480 Speaker 3: I like to have one run starting pitcher I can 472 00:19:10,480 --> 00:19:12,320 Speaker 3: hang my hat on. It could be a Sanchez, it 473 00:19:12,320 --> 00:19:14,080 Speaker 3: could be a Gilbert. We love being tied to that 474 00:19:14,440 --> 00:19:16,800 Speaker 3: Seattle Ballpark. There are other guys that maybe eight to 475 00:19:16,840 --> 00:19:20,320 Speaker 3: ten pictures. You've probably coming to that discussion, so everybody's 476 00:19:20,320 --> 00:19:21,479 Speaker 3: going to feel differently about that. 477 00:19:21,520 --> 00:19:23,280 Speaker 2: I'm willing to consider it in the first round. 478 00:19:23,320 --> 00:19:24,679 Speaker 3: At the end of three rounds, you have to have 479 00:19:24,680 --> 00:19:26,800 Speaker 3: at least one picture understood. 480 00:19:26,960 --> 00:19:31,000 Speaker 1: I need very deep closer picks. Robert Garcia is one 481 00:19:31,040 --> 00:19:33,080 Speaker 1: for me that jumps out. I don't know if that's 482 00:19:33,119 --> 00:19:35,000 Speaker 1: the level of deep that you're talking about. I know 483 00:19:35,040 --> 00:19:37,280 Speaker 1: there's a lot of committee conversations out there. I really 484 00:19:37,359 --> 00:19:39,840 Speaker 1: like Robert Garcia. I don't know if my deeper closer 485 00:19:39,880 --> 00:19:42,719 Speaker 1: picks they mean more secondary players that could end up 486 00:19:42,720 --> 00:19:45,320 Speaker 1: getting a gig. Scott, do you have any deep like 487 00:19:45,400 --> 00:19:47,920 Speaker 1: a deep closer that you want to throw at thunderstood. 488 00:19:48,920 --> 00:19:50,520 Speaker 3: I think Avner, your reba is going to be the 489 00:19:50,560 --> 00:19:53,240 Speaker 3: best reliever of all that one. Let's lean there and 490 00:19:53,280 --> 00:19:55,879 Speaker 3: again I went in dout. I'm taking guys on the Brewers. 491 00:19:56,040 --> 00:19:57,480 Speaker 3: I have a lot of Terran shares, a lot of 492 00:19:57,560 --> 00:20:00,520 Speaker 3: Yellow shares. We talked about Vaughan a lot. This is 493 00:20:00,640 --> 00:20:03,919 Speaker 3: a team I hope they're starting. Pitching is healthy. I 494 00:20:03,960 --> 00:20:07,040 Speaker 3: already have Henderson shares I'm nervous about. But this team 495 00:20:07,080 --> 00:20:09,199 Speaker 3: always wins ninety games. I think they're going to support 496 00:20:09,200 --> 00:20:09,639 Speaker 3: a closer. 497 00:20:10,080 --> 00:20:13,240 Speaker 4: What do you think, Joe, Yeah, so Sir Anthony Domingez. 498 00:20:13,280 --> 00:20:14,760 Speaker 4: I think there might have been a question about Sir 499 00:20:14,760 --> 00:20:16,760 Speaker 4: Anthony earlier. I think that he is going to be 500 00:20:16,760 --> 00:20:18,560 Speaker 4: the closer for at the very least until the All 501 00:20:18,560 --> 00:20:20,600 Speaker 4: Star break, which could net you twenty or so, says, 502 00:20:20,600 --> 00:20:22,560 Speaker 4: which is valuable. And I also like Justin Sterner of 503 00:20:22,600 --> 00:20:25,960 Speaker 4: the athletics. Not a guaranteed job at this point, I'm 504 00:20:25,960 --> 00:20:27,760 Speaker 4: not really sure how they're going to handle the ninth 505 00:20:27,760 --> 00:20:30,399 Speaker 4: thing with They got Harris, they got lighter, but I 506 00:20:30,440 --> 00:20:33,960 Speaker 4: think he is worth it, considering he is mostly free 507 00:20:34,000 --> 00:20:35,720 Speaker 4: in drafts, like a lot of the rooms you're in, 508 00:20:35,760 --> 00:20:37,760 Speaker 4: you're still outside the top three hundred picks. And when 509 00:20:37,800 --> 00:20:40,520 Speaker 4: we had Jason Kleett on the podcast with Piece of 510 00:20:40,560 --> 00:20:42,439 Speaker 4: p a few weeks ago talking breakouts, that was one 511 00:20:42,480 --> 00:20:43,960 Speaker 4: of his breakout picks for the season. 512 00:20:44,359 --> 00:20:47,320 Speaker 1: Yeah, and the last super chat here was from Slice 513 00:20:47,520 --> 00:20:49,400 Speaker 1: and it says, if I can get Sir Anthony Dimingez 514 00:20:49,480 --> 00:20:51,600 Speaker 1: last or second to last pick in my ESPN leagues, 515 00:20:51,960 --> 00:20:54,119 Speaker 1: do we like him for nearly free saves, nice stat 516 00:20:54,119 --> 00:20:56,639 Speaker 1: cast but brutal walks. Yes, I would agree with that one. 517 00:20:56,680 --> 00:20:58,800 Speaker 1: Like the White Socks are kind of sneaky, not saying 518 00:20:58,800 --> 00:21:01,320 Speaker 1: they're going to be competitive, you know, for playoff race 519 00:21:01,400 --> 00:21:04,000 Speaker 1: or anything like that, but you know they're putting out 520 00:21:04,160 --> 00:21:08,400 Speaker 1: a much better and more competitive team that can actually 521 00:21:08,440 --> 00:21:11,479 Speaker 1: pull in some wins and Anthony and Sir Anthony Dominguz 522 00:21:11,520 --> 00:21:14,280 Speaker 1: is going to get the opportunities unless they fall apart 523 00:21:14,480 --> 00:21:17,040 Speaker 1: when they do inevitably or if they were to inevitably 524 00:21:17,080 --> 00:21:18,600 Speaker 1: trade him, that would go to Grant Taylor. But I 525 00:21:18,600 --> 00:21:20,200 Speaker 1: think in the first half of the season, Sir Anthony 526 00:21:20,240 --> 00:21:23,119 Speaker 1: Dominguez is a great free late closer option. 527 00:21:23,320 --> 00:21:24,840 Speaker 2: I like Shane Smith in their rotation. 528 00:21:25,320 --> 00:21:26,320 Speaker 5: I don't mind him. 529 00:21:26,320 --> 00:21:29,080 Speaker 3: It easily be like a three four five, you know, 530 00:21:29,080 --> 00:21:30,720 Speaker 3: one eighteen type of ratio guy. 531 00:21:31,320 --> 00:21:32,760 Speaker 2: You know the wins are going to be problematic. 532 00:21:32,840 --> 00:21:34,959 Speaker 3: But everybody pitches five or six innings now, I mean, 533 00:21:34,960 --> 00:21:36,760 Speaker 3: you can pitch on a good team and win ten games. 534 00:21:37,359 --> 00:21:41,159 Speaker 3: So he's somebody who's almost free. Colson Montgomery had a 535 00:21:41,200 --> 00:21:43,199 Speaker 3: nice season last year. He's a power back. They have 536 00:21:43,240 --> 00:21:46,800 Speaker 3: some interesting pieces. Teal if he's healthy, is a catcher 537 00:21:46,800 --> 00:21:48,840 Speaker 3: who should be a top twelve guy. Catchers deeper this 538 00:21:48,920 --> 00:21:51,280 Speaker 3: year than normal. I think this is going to be 539 00:21:51,320 --> 00:21:54,840 Speaker 3: a team that can easily improve by five or ten wins. 540 00:21:55,119 --> 00:21:57,239 Speaker 1: All right, we we're up against it. We've we've were 541 00:21:57,320 --> 00:21:59,440 Speaker 1: under a ten minute marker. We've got two more would 542 00:21:59,480 --> 00:22:01,600 Speaker 1: love for you in the chat. Who's your favorite sleeper 543 00:22:01,640 --> 00:22:01,960 Speaker 1: this year? 544 00:22:02,040 --> 00:22:02,600 Speaker 5: Right at the end. 545 00:22:02,760 --> 00:22:04,560 Speaker 1: If you guys got a couple of minutes to drop it, 546 00:22:04,600 --> 00:22:07,440 Speaker 1: put your favorite sleeper in. We'll drop a couple up top. 547 00:22:07,440 --> 00:22:09,760 Speaker 1: But let's get these guys. Let's get our last two 548 00:22:10,160 --> 00:22:12,600 Speaker 1: sleepers to target. Here and Scott, we're going to go 549 00:22:12,640 --> 00:22:14,359 Speaker 1: to you. We actually have two nationals that we're going 550 00:22:14,400 --> 00:22:16,439 Speaker 1: to be picking on. So there's your spoiler here. But 551 00:22:16,480 --> 00:22:19,480 Speaker 1: we're going to go on the offensive side. Outfielder Daylan Lyle. 552 00:22:20,080 --> 00:22:23,639 Speaker 1: I think he's an absolute target of mine. Dalan Lyle 553 00:22:23,720 --> 00:22:26,600 Speaker 1: in his short run put up some really good numbers. 554 00:22:26,680 --> 00:22:28,359 Speaker 1: If he's got the full run, I think he's going 555 00:22:28,440 --> 00:22:30,760 Speaker 1: to beat projections, especially those numbers you're seeing on the 556 00:22:30,760 --> 00:22:33,560 Speaker 1: screen here. But Scott, what do you think Dalan Lyle 557 00:22:33,640 --> 00:22:35,360 Speaker 1: is your target for a sleeper? 558 00:22:36,119 --> 00:22:38,200 Speaker 3: Yeah, we talked about the importance of knowing the White 559 00:22:38,200 --> 00:22:40,240 Speaker 3: Sox even if they're not a good team. Washington is 560 00:22:40,280 --> 00:22:41,879 Speaker 3: not going to be a good team, certainly not a 561 00:22:41,920 --> 00:22:45,000 Speaker 3: winning team, but there can be fantasy value to be mined, 562 00:22:45,040 --> 00:22:46,920 Speaker 3: and I loved what Lyle did. If he had played 563 00:22:46,920 --> 00:22:49,600 Speaker 3: a full season at the rate he was performing last year, 564 00:22:50,760 --> 00:22:52,800 Speaker 3: his ADP would be fifty sixty picks higher. I mean 565 00:22:52,840 --> 00:22:55,199 Speaker 3: he was on the pace to be around fifteen to 566 00:22:55,240 --> 00:22:57,199 Speaker 3: twenty home runs and still on basis he had eleven 567 00:22:57,240 --> 00:22:59,639 Speaker 3: triples and ninety one games. He's single handedly bringing the 568 00:22:59,680 --> 00:23:02,919 Speaker 3: triple back in baseball ninety two sprint speed. I know 569 00:23:02,960 --> 00:23:05,160 Speaker 3: he was only eight for fourteen on steals, but that's 570 00:23:05,560 --> 00:23:08,159 Speaker 3: stuff they can coach into him and he'll become a 571 00:23:08,320 --> 00:23:11,680 Speaker 3: smarter base runner as he gets more experienced. To ninety 572 00:23:11,720 --> 00:23:14,040 Speaker 3: nine three forty seven forty ninety eight slash speaks for 573 00:23:14,080 --> 00:23:18,280 Speaker 3: itself one thirty seven ops plus only because the team 574 00:23:18,359 --> 00:23:21,320 Speaker 3: was bad, and because he came up without maybe the 575 00:23:21,359 --> 00:23:25,040 Speaker 3: buzz of some other prospects and tied. You know, he 576 00:23:25,320 --> 00:23:27,280 Speaker 3: doesn't play a full season, so he doesn't get he 577 00:23:27,320 --> 00:23:29,880 Speaker 3: doesn't get the double digit home runs or steels. Just looked, 578 00:23:30,040 --> 00:23:31,840 Speaker 3: pro rate this to like one hundred and forty games, 579 00:23:31,880 --> 00:23:33,320 Speaker 3: and this would be somebody you'd want to take in 580 00:23:33,359 --> 00:23:35,359 Speaker 3: the top one hundred of your draft. 581 00:23:35,359 --> 00:23:36,040 Speaker 2: And he's going. 582 00:23:35,880 --> 00:23:38,200 Speaker 3: Outside the top two hundred in Yahoo legues only because 583 00:23:38,200 --> 00:23:40,120 Speaker 3: he's a little bit anonymous and the team's bad. 584 00:23:40,280 --> 00:23:41,480 Speaker 2: I love the category juice. 585 00:23:41,480 --> 00:23:43,239 Speaker 3: Even if the batting average comes down a little bit, 586 00:23:43,680 --> 00:23:46,560 Speaker 3: he's gonna get a lot of infield hits and just 587 00:23:46,720 --> 00:23:48,720 Speaker 3: getting the ball in play is going to probably to 588 00:23:48,760 --> 00:23:50,400 Speaker 3: a plus average for a while. I think he could 589 00:23:50,400 --> 00:23:53,320 Speaker 3: be a four or five category player who's just mispriced 590 00:23:53,320 --> 00:23:54,440 Speaker 3: everywhere I look right now. 591 00:23:54,800 --> 00:23:57,520 Speaker 1: Yeah, I don't disagree, and I think the projections are 592 00:23:57,560 --> 00:23:58,919 Speaker 1: kind of light. They're kind of doing the what you 593 00:23:58,960 --> 00:24:00,359 Speaker 1: did in a half year as what you'll do in 594 00:24:00,400 --> 00:24:02,040 Speaker 1: a full season. And I don't think that one hundred 595 00:24:02,040 --> 00:24:05,560 Speaker 1: percent plays and he's his average aggregate ADP is outside 596 00:24:05,600 --> 00:24:08,320 Speaker 1: the top two hundred. He's actually the cheapest in Yahoo 597 00:24:08,440 --> 00:24:10,159 Speaker 1: right now. That is actually the cheapest format that you 598 00:24:10,240 --> 00:24:12,760 Speaker 1: can find him, but outside the top two hundred. If 599 00:24:12,800 --> 00:24:14,960 Speaker 1: you're looking for Daylan Lyle, let's go to our other 600 00:24:15,080 --> 00:24:18,280 Speaker 1: national and Joe Rico, you're going to be dropping the 601 00:24:18,359 --> 00:24:20,080 Speaker 1: opening day pitcher on. 602 00:24:20,040 --> 00:24:21,120 Speaker 5: Us as a sleeper to target. 603 00:24:21,200 --> 00:24:23,639 Speaker 1: Kaye Cavally was named the opening day pitcher and he 604 00:24:23,800 --> 00:24:25,359 Speaker 1: is your sleeper to target. 605 00:24:25,480 --> 00:24:26,920 Speaker 5: So it's will all these Nationals. 606 00:24:27,240 --> 00:24:30,560 Speaker 4: Yeah, it's not what I expected necessarily to be into Nationals, 607 00:24:30,560 --> 00:24:32,360 Speaker 4: and I'm into the Marlins this year, and there's even 608 00:24:32,400 --> 00:24:34,600 Speaker 4: a couple of Rockies that I think are decent values. 609 00:24:35,040 --> 00:24:36,720 Speaker 4: That's the way the fantasy works sometimes though, And I 610 00:24:36,760 --> 00:24:39,639 Speaker 4: think Kate Cavalley is a really really interesting name to 611 00:24:39,720 --> 00:24:42,000 Speaker 4: target this year. Still very cheap. Now the price will 612 00:24:42,000 --> 00:24:43,840 Speaker 4: probably trend up a little bit now that he has 613 00:24:43,880 --> 00:24:46,320 Speaker 4: been announced as the opening day starter. And that rotation 614 00:24:46,440 --> 00:24:49,560 Speaker 4: is really a bunch of guys who reliever a Congressman 615 00:24:49,640 --> 00:24:51,440 Speaker 4: type of game. You could play with their rotation a 616 00:24:51,440 --> 00:24:53,800 Speaker 4: lot of the time. But Kate Cavally is the ace. 617 00:24:53,840 --> 00:24:56,399 Speaker 4: I think he should make thirty plus starts this season, 618 00:24:56,400 --> 00:24:59,119 Speaker 4: barring any injury. He's now far removed from his Tommy 619 00:24:59,160 --> 00:25:01,280 Speaker 4: John surgery and the in the arm trouble. In general, 620 00:25:01,440 --> 00:25:03,840 Speaker 4: he got four pitches that he uses at least thirteen 621 00:25:03,880 --> 00:25:05,800 Speaker 4: percent of the time that all have a plus stuff 622 00:25:05,880 --> 00:25:08,440 Speaker 4: rating at least one h two. Even with the poor 623 00:25:08,640 --> 00:25:11,040 Speaker 4: ish results he had last year, he limit hard contact. 624 00:25:11,040 --> 00:25:13,560 Speaker 4: It was a sub five percent barrel rate, eighty seven 625 00:25:13,640 --> 00:25:16,400 Speaker 4: mile an hour average exit velocity and a forty one 626 00:25:16,440 --> 00:25:20,280 Speaker 4: percent hard hit rate fifty five percent ground ball is excellent, 627 00:25:20,440 --> 00:25:22,680 Speaker 4: and I think the strikeouts are bound to improve as well. 628 00:25:22,720 --> 00:25:24,960 Speaker 4: He had only an eighteen percent strikeout rate, about a 629 00:25:25,000 --> 00:25:27,080 Speaker 4: twelve and a half percent swinging strike rate suggest that 630 00:25:27,080 --> 00:25:29,359 Speaker 4: he could be closer to twenty five or twenty six percent. 631 00:25:29,440 --> 00:25:31,280 Speaker 4: So a guy that was a top prospect a couple 632 00:25:31,280 --> 00:25:33,800 Speaker 4: of years ago. You know, we mentioned on the pod 633 00:25:33,840 --> 00:25:36,000 Speaker 4: with on the panel with Mason that people get prospect 634 00:25:36,040 --> 00:25:39,080 Speaker 4: fatigue and people just get bored after a couple of years, 635 00:25:39,359 --> 00:25:41,359 Speaker 4: and I think people have kind of just forgotten how 636 00:25:41,440 --> 00:25:43,600 Speaker 4: hyped up Kate Cavali was. And he's still super young, 637 00:25:43,600 --> 00:25:45,000 Speaker 4: and I think prime to have a great season in 638 00:25:45,000 --> 00:25:45,760 Speaker 4: twenty twenty six. 639 00:25:46,200 --> 00:25:47,879 Speaker 1: Kay Cavali was one of those guys that was like 640 00:25:47,960 --> 00:25:51,800 Speaker 1: top pitching prospect in baseball and then injuries really kind 641 00:25:51,800 --> 00:25:54,400 Speaker 1: of faltered back. He's a really interesting name. A couple 642 00:25:54,400 --> 00:25:56,320 Speaker 1: of Nationals are out there, and guess what. I asked 643 00:25:56,320 --> 00:25:58,840 Speaker 1: the question, Hey, who are some sleepers that you guys 644 00:25:58,880 --> 00:26:00,680 Speaker 1: are targeting? Because I'm gonna pop up and I want 645 00:26:00,680 --> 00:26:02,400 Speaker 1: to get your guys' favorite pick of these. But someone 646 00:26:02,440 --> 00:26:06,480 Speaker 1: picked another National. They said Brady House biggest sleeper of 647 00:26:06,520 --> 00:26:10,560 Speaker 1: twenty twenty six. He's gonna get opportunity. We had Conley early. Boy, 648 00:26:10,920 --> 00:26:13,240 Speaker 1: I mean, this wouldn't be a sleeper if he was 649 00:26:13,280 --> 00:26:15,080 Speaker 1: locked into the rotation. I think we would all be 650 00:26:15,160 --> 00:26:18,560 Speaker 1: in on him. Jeff is saying. Trevor Rodgers. Joe said, 651 00:26:18,600 --> 00:26:21,480 Speaker 1: I doubt rookies are considered sleepers, but I love Bryce Eldridge. 652 00:26:21,520 --> 00:26:24,959 Speaker 1: This is an interesting one. Mickey moniac, Mickey moniac. This 653 00:26:25,040 --> 00:26:27,800 Speaker 1: might be the year for him. And also little Taylor Ward, 654 00:26:28,400 --> 00:26:32,679 Speaker 1: mister Pianowski. You see those names, Ward, Moniac, Eldridge, Rogers 655 00:26:32,720 --> 00:26:35,000 Speaker 1: House Early some people were trying to talk about Teal, 656 00:26:35,040 --> 00:26:37,720 Speaker 1: but Teal obviously got banged up. Any of those sleepers 657 00:26:37,720 --> 00:26:39,399 Speaker 1: that you're kind of into, you know. 658 00:26:39,520 --> 00:26:42,080 Speaker 3: I like the some of the changes of subtle changes 659 00:26:42,119 --> 00:26:44,639 Speaker 3: the Red Sox have made with their pitching development and there, 660 00:26:44,680 --> 00:26:48,560 Speaker 3: whether it's BeO Oviedo Early gets a shot, there's a 661 00:26:48,600 --> 00:26:50,840 Speaker 3: lot of arms. Somebody is going to come out of 662 00:26:50,840 --> 00:26:53,800 Speaker 3: nowhere and be like a twelve win three point two 663 00:26:53,880 --> 00:26:56,600 Speaker 3: three ear ray guy in that rotation. You might not 664 00:26:56,680 --> 00:26:58,359 Speaker 3: have to draft some of these players. You may be 665 00:26:58,600 --> 00:27:00,760 Speaker 3: or you'd be picking them up another people cut them 666 00:27:00,840 --> 00:27:02,679 Speaker 3: early in the season. But I want you to be 667 00:27:02,720 --> 00:27:05,240 Speaker 3: open minded, and not just because of what I like 668 00:27:05,280 --> 00:27:07,120 Speaker 3: what they're doing with their rotation, but I know their 669 00:27:07,119 --> 00:27:09,439 Speaker 3: infield is still a bit influx, but they basically have 670 00:27:09,520 --> 00:27:12,280 Speaker 3: gold gloves all through the outfield. They have such great 671 00:27:12,280 --> 00:27:14,680 Speaker 3: outfield defense, so that's going to hide a lot of 672 00:27:14,680 --> 00:27:17,520 Speaker 3: their mistakes too. I think the Red Sox are it's 673 00:27:17,640 --> 00:27:19,760 Speaker 3: a little bit annoying that they treat themselves like they're 674 00:27:19,800 --> 00:27:21,840 Speaker 3: a small or medium market team, but I think they're 675 00:27:22,080 --> 00:27:23,879 Speaker 3: will set up to be a playoff team again and 676 00:27:23,960 --> 00:27:26,280 Speaker 3: we'll get some benefit from the rotation this year. 677 00:27:26,640 --> 00:27:30,719 Speaker 1: Pretty funny, Matt said Drew Dylan Cruz. That's mine. That's 678 00:27:30,760 --> 00:27:31,800 Speaker 1: one of my favorite sleepers. 679 00:27:31,800 --> 00:27:32,080 Speaker 2: This year. 680 00:27:32,119 --> 00:27:34,000 Speaker 5: Is Dylan Cruz in here? Joe just real quick? 681 00:27:34,440 --> 00:27:35,840 Speaker 1: Any of those names jump out to you as a 682 00:27:35,840 --> 00:27:39,119 Speaker 1: sleeper that you dug of the Trevor Rodgers, Eldridge, Moniac, 683 00:27:39,320 --> 00:27:41,840 Speaker 1: Ward House early, just quick. 684 00:27:42,240 --> 00:27:44,880 Speaker 4: So Dylan Cruz, even in a horrible rookie year ten 685 00:27:44,920 --> 00:27:47,080 Speaker 4: and seventeen in half a season, there's a lot of 686 00:27:47,080 --> 00:27:49,080 Speaker 4: fantasy juice there. I think some people are already giving 687 00:27:49,160 --> 00:27:50,680 Speaker 4: up a little bit too early. So I like him, 688 00:27:50,960 --> 00:27:54,840 Speaker 4: Mickey Moniac. I like very specific situations. He cannot hit lefties, 689 00:27:54,880 --> 00:27:56,840 Speaker 4: and I do not want to start them away from Coors. 690 00:27:57,119 --> 00:27:59,000 Speaker 4: But if there is a weekend series of cours, it 691 00:27:59,000 --> 00:28:00,639 Speaker 4: doesn't matter the depth that you're league could be an 692 00:28:00,680 --> 00:28:03,160 Speaker 4: eight team league. I'd be willing to stream Mickey Moniac. 693 00:28:03,200 --> 00:28:05,359 Speaker 4: If the Rockies are facing three righties over a weekend, 694 00:28:05,359 --> 00:28:07,240 Speaker 4: pick him up and stream him. But he's facing the 695 00:28:07,320 --> 00:28:10,400 Speaker 4: lefty anywhere, but especially away from home, do not start him. 696 00:28:10,640 --> 00:28:12,760 Speaker 3: Your last pick could be worse than Willie Castro too, 697 00:28:12,760 --> 00:28:14,800 Speaker 3: who qualify at multiple positions. I don't think he's a 698 00:28:14,800 --> 00:28:16,800 Speaker 3: great real life player, but right now he projects to 699 00:28:16,800 --> 00:28:19,320 Speaker 3: be an everyday player, getting half of his games in 700 00:28:19,359 --> 00:28:21,960 Speaker 3: the elements. So yeah, twenty twenty three is not good, 701 00:28:22,000 --> 00:28:23,960 Speaker 3: but they're still going to give us some fantasy value 702 00:28:23,960 --> 00:28:26,080 Speaker 3: and just think of, you know, Hunter Goodman coming out 703 00:28:26,080 --> 00:28:28,119 Speaker 3: of nowhere last year, so trying to be open minded 704 00:28:28,200 --> 00:28:29,160 Speaker 3: with their roster. 705 00:28:29,440 --> 00:28:33,240 Speaker 1: Sleepers to target baby. Scott Pianowski, you're the best. Joe Rico, 706 00:28:33,640 --> 00:28:35,200 Speaker 1: you are the man. I think Joe's going to be 707 00:28:35,240 --> 00:28:37,680 Speaker 1: stepping aside and he's going to be jumping back in 708 00:28:37,720 --> 00:28:40,360 Speaker 1: for the after party. Want to remind you, guys, because 709 00:28:40,400 --> 00:28:42,800 Speaker 1: of that, right after Fantasy Fest completely wraps up, you 710 00:28:42,800 --> 00:28:45,080 Speaker 1: want to head over to twitch dot tv Slash Fantasy 711 00:28:45,080 --> 00:28:47,360 Speaker 1: Pros to catch the after party. Joe Rico and Scott 712 00:28:47,400 --> 00:28:48,840 Speaker 1: Bogman are going to be doing a couple of mock 713 00:28:48,920 --> 00:28:51,440 Speaker 1: drafts and it's with you guys. You can hang out, 714 00:28:51,440 --> 00:28:54,080 Speaker 1: talk fantasy, get your questions answered in real time. That 715 00:28:54,200 --> 00:28:57,040 Speaker 1: is at seven pm Eastern. 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