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8 months ago: CINCINNATI, OH - SEPTEMBER 16: Joey Votto #19 of the Cincinnati Reds connects for a two run single during the game against the Milwaukee Brewers on September 16, 2011 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Brewers defeated the Reds 6-3. (Photo by John Grieshop/Getty Images)
I was reading a few of the sites I read on a daily basis on Thursday, and found the results for an NL-Only Mock Draft over at Rotowire's free site Rotosynthesis. Rotosynthesis is similar to Fake Teams as they cover the four major fantasy sports. They have some excellent fantasy writers over at Rotosynthesis/Rotowire including Dalton Del Don, Jeff Erickson and Bernie Pleskoff, among others.
The mock draft was a 10-team draft with 14 hitters and 9 pitchers. After a quick review of the draft, I came to one conclusion: the National League is very weak in hitting talent. Wow.
Here is how the first round went:
1. Joey Votto, CIN
2. Matt Kemp, LAD
3. Roy Halladay, PHI
4. Justin Upton, ARI
5. Troy Tulowitzki, COL
6. Carlos Gonzalez, COL
7. Hanley Ramirez, MIA
8. Clayton Kershaw, LAD
9. Jose Reyes, MIA
10. Mike Stanton, MIA
This might be the first time I have ever seen 3 teams dominate the first round of an NL-Only league draft.

When guys like Pablo Sandoval and Miguel Montero get taken in the second and third round respectively, it becomes all too clear that fantasy owners participating in NL-only leagues many want to try the CARS strategy I proposed a few days ago. Its not a strategy for everyone, as most fantasy owners go into their drafts attempting to draft the most balanced team they can.
Here are a few more surprises:
This exercise was informative for me since I participate in one NL-Only redraft league, but it was also stunning to me that so many questionable hitters were taken so early in the draft. The idea of reaching for players like Paul Goldschmidt and Dee Gordon so early tells us the talent pool in the National League thins out quickly, and owners should look elsewhere rather than reach for players without established track records in the major leagues.
I am seriously thinking about using the CARS strategy in my NL-only league this season and will let you know how I make out toward the end of March.
0 recs | 6 comments
NL only rules
This is awesome, although no help to me! I’m in an NL only keeper league (1 player, 1 year) and have Beachy and Belt as my options in 2012. Lo and behold, drafted back to back – what are the odds.
hifilofi - February 11, 2012
Those are your best two options
or are they the only ones you are considering?
bigtrain21 - February 11, 2012 via Android app
THIS
is the only time it makes sense to draft Joey Votto in the first round
Chris Buckley - February 11, 2012
+1
Ray Guilfoyle - February 11, 2012
You accidentally wrote
Goldschmidt was drafted in the first round. (should be 4th)
bigtrain21 - February 11, 2012 via Android app
thanks
corrected
Ray Guilfoyle - February 11, 2012
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