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Monday, March 07, 2011

2011 Cardrunners AL expert league - Team Carty

Posted by Derek Carty at 5:10am

Last week, I participated in my first draft of the year, the Cardrunners expert league. If you recall from last year, Cardrunners was started under the premise of pitting gambler and Wall Street-trader types against fantasy industry baseball experts, creating "an interesting confrontation between the experienced experts and the sharp newcomers used to beating various games."

As I'm sure regular THT readers will remember, there was a lot of interesting discussion both at the Cardrunners league site and here at THT. With another talented crop of participants, this year is sure to be the same.


The participants


In addition to me, we have Peter Kreutzer (Ask Rotoman) and Jason Grey (ESPN) returning on the fantasy expert side. Joining us are Tout Wars and LABR vets Dalton Del Don (Rotowire), Larry Schechter (Sandlot Shrink), and Shawn Childs (VuFantasyBaseball, and the most successful player in NFBC history).

Returning on the other side are World Series of Poker bracelet winner Eric Kesselman and a newly-formed team of Cardrunners founder Andrew Wiggins and Brian Hastings, who holds the record for most money won during a single day of online poker ($4.18 million).

Other additions to the league include financial analyst Scott Schaffran, NFBC vet and one-time LABR "regular guy" champ Trevor Braunig, and wildly successful fantasy amateur Clark Olson, who's won two ESPN Uber Challenges and three NFBC leagues. (Oh, and he's a rocket scientist who's worked on the Mars rover.)

Rounding on the lineup is Chris Hill of PokerStars and his partner, Hollywood director Nick Cassavetes, who you may recognize from Face/Off, his cameo on Entourage last year, or from his directing of The Notebook, John Q or any number of other projects.


The results


Here's my roster. Keep in mind this is an incredibly deep 5x5 AL-only league with a $260 cap.

Hitters
Pos     Player             Price
C       Mike Napoli        $20
C       Jeff Mathis        $2
1B      Adam Lind          $19
2B      Aaron Hill         $19
3B      Mark Reynolds      $19
SS      Jason Donald       $1
CI      Kevin Kouzmanoff   $9
MI      Maicer Izturis     $5
OF      Curtis Granderson  $23
OF      Travis Snider      $15
OF      Alex Gordon        $15
OF      Luke Scott         $14
OF      Gregor Blanco      $0
UT      Dan Johnson        $10
BN (C)  Robinson Chirinos  $0

Pitchers
Pos       Player            Price
SP        Dan Haren         $25
SP        Colby Lewis       $17
SP        Michael Pineda    $8
SP        Phil Coke         $6
SP        Sergio Mitre      $1
SP        Jeff Francis      $4
CL        Matt Thornto      $12
CL        Frank Francisco   $13
RP        Octavio Dotel     $2
BN (SP)   Luke Hochevar     $1
BN (RP)   Arthur Rhodes     $0
BN (RP)   Darren O'Day      $0

Full results of the auction can be viewed here.


Concluding thoughts


Let me know what you think in the comments. Also, by the time you're reading this, I also will have completed the LABR NL auction. I'll be posting the results of that here at THT Fantasy on Wednesday.

Derek Carty, 23, has also been published by NBC's Rotoworld, Sports Illustrated, FOX Sports, and USA Today. This season, he'll be contributing to FanDuel and will be linking to all of his work at DerekCarty.com. In his three years competing in expert leagues, he has won 2 titles with 4 top three finishes, including a LABR NL title in 2009, making him the youngest person to ever win a major expert league title. Derek is a proud graduate of the MLB Scouting Bureau's Scout Development Program and is a firm believer in the importance of combining stats and scouting. He welcomes questions via e-mail, Facebook, or Twitter.


Braves Fan said...

I’m surprised Jorge Posada was not drafted. Does he not qualify at C in this league?

Posted 03/07  at  06:52 AM
respo22 said...

@Braves Fan - I wonder if a team is missing…  I don’t see Carl Crawford either

Posted 03/07  at  10:27 AM
Aaron said...

two teams are missing

Posted 03/07  at  11:21 AM
Derek Carty said...

Thanks for the heads up, guys.  It looks like this has been fixed.

Posted 03/07  at  11:58 AM
Jack said...

Schechter has Prince Fielder on his bench. Does he know something I don’t?

Posted 03/07  at  12:58 PM
JK said...

Jack,

I think that they can have anyone on their team they want, but only when they are playing for an AL team can they get stats. I think they are hoping that Fielder gets traded to an AL team during the season.

Posted 03/07  at  04:46 PM
Steve said...

Gonna be a painful year in the AVG column…

Posted 03/07  at  07:22 PM
Derek Carty said...

Jack,
JK’s right.  We can draft NLers in anticipation of a trade.

Yeah, Steve, average might be a problem, but the trade market is very liquid in this league so I can always address it later.  I should be stacked with power, so that will help.

Posted 03/08  at  06:28 PM
Jeffrey Gross said...

My boy Phil Coke!!!

Posted 03/09  at  12:08 AM
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