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SP - Justin Verlander – 31 – $20,000,000
SP - Matt Moore -25- $1,000,000
SP - Kris Medlen – 28 - $5,800,000
SP - Brett Oberholtzer – 25 -$503,600
SP - A.J. Griffin – 26 -$505,000
RP - Martin Perez – 23 -$750,000
RP - Kevin Jepsen – 30 - $1,462,500
RP - Jameson Taillon – 22 - $500,000
RP - Aaron Loup – 26 - $512,400
RP - Aaron Barrett – 26 - $500,000
RP - Kirby Yates – 27 - $500,000
CP - Mike Foltynewicz – 22 - $500,000
Total: 25.9 - $32,533,500 - $2,711,125
C - Christian Vazquez – 24 - $500,000
1B - Allen Craig – 30 - $2,750,000
2B - Dustin Pedroia – 31 $12,500,000
3B - David Wright – 31 -$20,000,000
SS - Elvis Andrus – 26 - $6,475,000
OF - Giancarlo Stanton - 24 -$6,500,000
OF - Joc Pederson - 22 -$500,000
OF - Adam Eaton – 25 - $511,000
DH - Jon Singleton – 23 - $1,500,000
Bench - Gregor Blanco – 30 - $2,525,000
Bench - Jake Marisnick – 23 - $500,000
Bench - Roberto Perez – 25 - $500,000
Bench - Ryan Flaherty – 28 - $513,000
Total: 26.3 – 55,274,000 - $4,251,846
26.1 Years Old Average -
$87,807,500 total salary -
$3,512,300 per player average
Getting the 8[sup]th[/sup] pick, Stanton is who I wanted from the jump. Outside from Trout and Kershaw, Stanton was 3[sup]rd[/sup] player on my board. 6’5 chiseled frame, rocket arm and power for days. With power at a premium in the league these days, the best pure power in the game was a no brainer. From there I went a tad different, I went with players with pedigrees and flat out the highest rated players in the Show. The picks of Justin Verlander (93 rating, 6[sup]th[/sup] overall pitcher), Dustin Pedroia (94 rating, 2[sup]nd[/sup] overall 2B), David Wright (90 overall, 3[sup]rd[/sup] overall 3B), and Elvis Andrus (86 overall, 6[sup]th[/sup] overall SS) gave me a good core of highly rated players that can be the strength of my team; veterans in the line up to supplement the youngster. When approaching the rest of my rotation, I wanted to buy low on some arms who missed the 2013 season with injuries, with injuries not a factor, I was not worried on any long term injuries. With that being said, I picked up Matt Moore, Kris Medlin, AJ Griffin and top prospect Jameson Taillon.Verlander, Moore, Medlin, AJ Griffin and my last Starter, Brett Oberholtzer, I feel like I have a rotation that can make some noise and I throw out the R-L-R-L-R starting 5, keeping teams off balance; with the hard throwing Taillon trying to push himself in the starting rotation.
The battery mate for the pitchers is Christian Vazquez, and Roberto Perez. 2 very solid catchers behind the plate, where I think Vazquez can grow to be gold glove caliber defensively . The other veteran in the lineup I have is Allen Craig at first base, where he was an all star in 2013, although he had a down 2014 due to nagging injuries. To fill out the rest of the roster, I wanted some youth ready to break out. Sluggers Jon Singleton, Joc Pederson to grow into the power hitters they showed in the minors. Adam Eaton patrols center field with his plus glove and speed at the top of my lineup. On the bench I have promising outfielder Jake Marisnick and steady vet Gregor Blanco ready to come in and platoon with any outfielder . Make utility infielder, Ryan Flaherty was picked mostly cause I went to high school with him
Closing games I have hard throwing Mike Foltynewicz. A starter in the minors, but I want to see what he has in the 9[sup]th[/sup] inning. Kevin Jepsen , Aaron Loup, Aaron Barrett, Kirby Yates, Martin Perez as live arms ready to win me some ball games