Seth Stohs Site Manager Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 Millions of people play fantasy baseball each year. In recent years, few Minnesota Twins players have been high draft picks in fantasy drafts. Today, I thought it would be fun to see how several Twins players ranked at their respective positions. (Looking for help with your Fantasy Football Lineup? Let Vikings Journal's Bo Mitchell help you with his Fantasy Football Week 6 rankings.)There are many types of fantasy leagues and each league can alter its rules, so the below won’t be an exact representation of every type of league. These are the rankings by position according to the rules of one of my leagues. The league is a weekly points league. Hitters score points for total bases, runs and RBI, and half-points for walks and hit by pitches, and two points for stolen bases. For pitchers, it’s ten points for wins and five points for saves. Pitchers receive points per inning pitched and for strikeouts. Pitchers also lose points for runs, hits and walks allowed. That’s more than you wanted to know, but it gives a basis for the numbers and rankings below. For those that don’t participate in fantasy sports, it’s just a different look at how some of the Twins players compared to others. Sure, you can look at OPS+ or ERA+ or WAR or other such statistics, but it is fun to look at it from a fantasy perspective. CATCHERS Kurt Suzuki was an All-Star and had a fantastic first four months of the season. For the season, he ranked 14th among players eligible at the catcher position. One of the players who ranked ahead of Suzuki among catchers in 2014 was Joe Mauer. No, he didn’t play the position during the season, but he remained eligible to play there throughout the year. Mauer ranked 10th among catchers. MLB’s Top Four: Carlos Santana, Jonathan Lucroy, Buster Posey, Devin Mesoraco FIRST BASE Though Mauer was still valuable in fantasy leagues as a catcher, his frustrating season ranked 34th among first basemen in 2014. It was two spots behind the Royals Eric Hosmer and three behind Mark Teixeira. In 2015, Mauer will only be eligible as a first baseman. Kennys Vargas, playing just the final two months, ranked 63rd and Chris Parmelee came in at 64. MLB’s Top Four: Jose Bautista, Miguel Cabrera, Victor Martinez, Jose Abreu SECOND BASE Brian Dozier had a terrific season. Despite hitting .243, he took walks, crushed home runs, and scored a lot of runs. Just two players who qualified at second base ranked higher. The Astros Jose Altuve ranked first and Nationals 3B/2B Anthony Rendon came in second. Dozier ranked third, but well above the fourth-ranked second baseman. Check out the next group of second basemen behind Dozier; Ian Kinsler, Dee Gordon, Robinson Cano, Matt Carpenter, Howie Kendrick and Chase Utley. MLB’s Top Four: Jose Altuve, Anthony Rendon, Brian Dozier, Ian Kinsler THIRD BASE Trevor Plouffe had a much-improved showing in his defense, and his offense also took another step forward in 2014. Among all qualifying third basemen, he ranked 12th. He was just behind Adrian Beltre, Josh Harrison and Daniel Murphy. He ranked just ahead of Pablo Sandoval. MLB’s Top Four: Miguel Cabrera, Anthony Rendon, Josh Donaldson, Todd Frazier SHORTSTOP Though he primarily played centerfield, Danny Santana qualified at shortstop as well. Despite missing time at the beginning of the season in the minor leagues and a stint on the disabled list, he comes in at #16 among all shortstops. Eduardo Escobar, who played good defense and hit a ton of doubles, ranked 26th. MLB’s Top Four: Dee Gordon, Ian Desmond, Jose Reyes, Alexei Ramirez OUTFIELDER Santana was the Twins top performing outfielder in 2014. He was #16 among shortstops, but that same point total came in 59th among outfielders. Oswaldo Arcia ranked #75. MLB’s Top Four: Mike Trout, Jose Bautista, Giancarlo Stanton, Michael Brantley STARTING PITCHERS Phil Hughes had a remarkable season. In this league’s scoring, he ranked 14th among all starting pitchers. Kyle Gibson finished #86 in baseball. MLB’s Top Four: Johnny Cueto, Clayton Kershaw, Corey Kluber, David Price RELIEF PITCHERS Glen Perkins was the closer in the All-Star game at Target Field in July. Despite his struggles due to injury in the final month, he still ranked 14th among relief pitchers in baseball. MLB’s Top Four: Craig Kimbrel, Greg Holland, Francisco Rodriguez, Kenley Jansen Click here to view the article
drock2190 Verified Member Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 I play in a couple leagues and have been fairly successful playing fantasy baseball. One of the keys is to not be a homer when it comes to your favorite teams players so I pretty much avoided all Twins players the last few years. Hardly any impact players comes from the Twins. I do like to stream some players like Arcia when they get hot though. hybridbear and Paul Pleiss 2
Seth Stohs Site Manager Posted October 9, 2014 Author Posted October 9, 2014 Sometimes that comes back to haunt you though... For instance, in one league, we were to about the 22nd round, and I needed a 2nd Baseman. The options, in my mind, were Brian Dozier and Jedd Gyorko. Even though I'm a big Dozier guy, I figured I would take the other guy so that I wouldn't be a homer... Should have gone with Dozier... and all those homers! hybridbear and Brananorama 2
Physics Guy Verified Member Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 I had Dozier as well and he did well for me. Santana was a big pickup for me this year. Not only did he give excellent production, he was eligible at 2B, SS and OF. That kind of production with versatility makes managing a roster much easier.
Paul Pleiss Verified Member Posted October 12, 2014 Posted October 12, 2014 Sandana was a fantasy stud for me down the stretch, mostly because, as Physics mentioned, he was elligible at 2B, SS and OF and somehow just kept hitting all season long. I even had Plouffe on my roster for a bit when he was hot. I picked up Hughes early in a couple leagues, and although he had a rough stretch heading into the ASG, his season was fantastic, especially since I was able to get him on the waiver wire for nothing!
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