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When you are drafting this season, you will either see or yourself draft Utley somewhere in the first few rounds despite his being out for a couple months to start the season. His value is just that damn high.
Well now with Hernandez out the door, the writing is on the wall and the Orioles organization isn\'t hiding it. They expect Wieters to make a major league splash some time this season. Just like Utley, he will be someone you should draft in almost any league, despite his delayed debut. He will probably spend some time in Triple-A. Just like Utley, his potential value at a scarce position, though unproven, is just worth the draft snag. He should now go a few rounds earlier in all leagues after today\'s news even though he may not show up until June.
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I drafted Utley in a one year league already and I am wondering if I should try and swap him for a guy like Pedroia just for this year?
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Doulos wrote:
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Wieters will be huge...let\'s just hope Adam Jones and Wieters can help this team at least turn it around a little.
Broadway...I would have to disagree with you. I think Pedrioa is on the up and up. Not in homers but could produce a ton for the Sox. They are both really good 2nd Basemen but here are their numbers. Utley: BA HR RBI OBP SLG .292 33 104 .380 .535 Pedroia: BA HR RBI OBP SLG .326 17 83 .376 .493 Here are some other stats that I like: Pedroia: 118 Runs, 213 Hits, 20 SB, 52 Strike-outs Utley: 113 Runs, 177 Hits, 14 SB, 104 Strike-outs Pedroia is also 5 years younger for keeper leagues (I know you were talking one year) and I think those are important categories. Don\'t get me wrong..Utley beats Pedroia in Homers, RBI, and SLG but Pedroia will become a better player as time goes on.
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True that Utley is older than he seems because he came into the league relatively late but I\'d still rather have him than Pedroia considering trackrecord and his still relatively prime age. Still, considering the situation, I\'d take Pedroia yes. Two-three months without a top 2b could kill you for the season. I guess it depends on what your backup 2b would be otherwise.
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Jay Pain wrote:
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Utley is only 28, so he will be in his prime the next 5 years so I don\'t consider age a factor at all. This all changes if by July, Utley is not fully healed but if I have to make a call for 2010 and beyond, It is still Utley for me. |
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