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Originally Posted by redranger
My first five pics I generally try and lock into to two starting pitchers, then up the middle positions as in CF, SS, and C. I look for good fielding at all three. SS with some good pop And high contact I can place in the 3 spot. CF with great speed and good eye that can lead off. Catcher with a really strong arm to keep opponents runners honest on the base paths.
Past this I kinda go round by round feeling in my lineups and rotation
I do generally focus on strong pitching and good fielding and speed
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Matches my strategy exactly. When you get farther into the draft and not much is left, always err on the side of the best defensively and the youngest.
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