“I just can’t do that every day.” That’s the response I get from fantasy football owners when asked why they don’t play baseball. I’m not one of those people. In fact, I relish the daily maintenance of a baseball team and I’m bored out of my mind during the All-Star break. So why not get twice the satisfaction and manage two teams?
A few weeks ago, Sports Radio 610 afternoon host Matt Jackson asked if I would co-manage his team. I said yes. And without hesitation. That started to feel like a hasty decision, especially as we plotted our draft strategy. It became apparent that we had clashing philosophies. He likes to build his team around a robust pitching staff, picking mostly pitchers the first five rounds. I like taking infielders first, then a couple of pitchers, and then best available.
On Saturday, we met with the other nine other owners at Ragin Cajun. Fun group of guys – like being around 10 Matt Jacksons. And it was the perfect night for a draft. We multi-tasked the draft with the March Madness games and the Rockets-Clippers. And despite our conflicting strategies, five hours later (yes, five hours), we had assembled a solid team… although we have way too many Red Sox. First six picks: David Wright, CC Sabathia, Justin Pedroia, Matt Holliday, Kevin Youkilis and Daisuke Matsuzaka. Did I tell you our team name? Matt and Erin Will Own You.
When planning your draft strategy, don't overlook the mid and late rounds. The early rounds are easy. But it’s knowing when to take a quiet talent like Ryan Ludwick or steady Derek Lowe, and knowing which minor leaguers have major potential, like Matt Wieters. And also knowing it’s ok to take an injured player. They’re often a great value. Just stash them away on the DL. In my other league, I got BJ Upton in the eighth round (I know, eighth round!) because he’ll start the first week or so on the DL.
A few players with major upside potential:
Paul Maholm – Has 0.46 ERA in 19.2 innings this spring. Could be nice surprise to Pirates pitching staff this season. I grabbed him in the 18th round.
Kevin Slowey – Has posted a 2.21 ERA this spring. In 20 innings, has surrendered only 16 hits and 1 walk, while striking out 20.
Hiroki Kuroda – While only drafted in 68% of all Yahoo leagues, he’s the opening day starter for the Dodgers. Impressive spring training, with a 2.55 ERA.
John Lannan – Nationals opening day starter who, on Saturday, surrendered his first runs of spring training. Nabbed him in the 21st round.
Jordan Zimmerman – While he’ll start the year in Triple A, he’s expected to join the Nationals mid-April. Has shown promise with a 3.14 ERA and 20 strikeouts in only 14 innings.
Orlando Cabrera – Good late-round pick up who is overlooked in many leagues (owned in only 61% of Yahoo leagues). Got a late start to spring training. Should deliver solid numbers across the board.
Matt Wieters – Hits for power and average. Last year’s Minor League Player of the Year was sent to Triple-A this weekend, but is expected to join the club within a couple of months.



A few players with major upside potential:
Paul Maholm – Has 0.46 ERA in 19.2 innings this spring. Could be nice surprise to Pirates pitching staff this season. I grabbed him in the 18th round.
Kevin Slowey – Has posted a 2.21 ERA this spring. In 20 innings, has surrendered only 16 hits and 1 walk, while striking out 20.
Hiroki Kuroda – While only drafted in 68% of all Yahoo leagues, he’s the opening day starter for the Dodgers. Impressive spring training, with a 2.55 ERA.
John Lannan – Nationals opening day starter who, on Saturday, surrendered his first runs of spring training. Nabbed him in the 21st round.
Jordan Zimmerman – While he’ll start the year in Triple A, he’s expected to join the Nationals mid-April. Has shown promise with a 3.14 ERA and 20 strikeouts in only 14 innings.
Orlando Cabrera – Good late-round pick up who is overlooked in many leagues (owned in only 61% of Yahoo leagues). Got a late start to spring training. Should deliver solid numbers across the board.
Matt Wieters – Hits for power and average. Last year’s Minor League Player of the Year was sent to Triple-A this weekend, but is expected to join the club within a couple of months.
Have a question? E-mail Erin at erskelley@yahoo.com.