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Taddy Mason
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I'm in an NL only + BAL and CLE, keeper league. As far as the keepers go. You can keep a guy for 2 years max, meaning you draft him, you can keep them for the next 2 draft. Also during the season you can carry 5 minor leaguers. And as long as they didn't surpass the rookie requirements, they're eligible to be kept for your draft as well.
So, here's where I'm at.
N. Arenado - I'm keeping him regardless, I traded a guy I couldn't keep any longer, so I can keep him this year and next, that being said, it's the same situation for everyone that will be listed next.
R. Hoskins (OF, CI), E Encarnacion (CI), N Syndergaard, C Martinez, L Weaver, Z Godley, I can throw in D. Salazar as well, but with his injury history, what's the point. Honestly, I only included Encarnacion because they have him projected to score 50 more points than Hoskins, which doesn't jive with me.
That being said with the above who else to pick, pitchers can be tough to come by, so my minor leaguers I want to keep (which they can start the season in the pros, as long as they were ML last year and still rookie eligible) are as follows:
Jack Flaherty (perhaps starting the season in the majors)
Mitch Keller
Mike Soroka
So, here's where I'm at.
N. Arenado - I'm keeping him regardless, I traded a guy I couldn't keep any longer, so I can keep him this year and next, that being said, it's the same situation for everyone that will be listed next.
R. Hoskins (OF, CI), E Encarnacion (CI), N Syndergaard, C Martinez, L Weaver, Z Godley, I can throw in D. Salazar as well, but with his injury history, what's the point. Honestly, I only included Encarnacion because they have him projected to score 50 more points than Hoskins, which doesn't jive with me.
That being said with the above who else to pick, pitchers can be tough to come by, so my minor leaguers I want to keep (which they can start the season in the pros, as long as they were ML last year and still rookie eligible) are as follows:
Jack Flaherty (perhaps starting the season in the majors)
Mitch Keller
Mike Soroka