Fantasy Baseball Mock Draft: Trea Turner Falls and Giancarlo Stanton Rises
Rounds 11 through 15
Overall | Player | Pos Rank | Owner |
---|---|---|---|
141 | Ryon Healy | 3B 15 | McClung |
142 | Eduardo Nunez | 3B 16 | Kupferle |
143 | Marcell Ozuna | OF 37 | Musico |
144 | Jose Peraza | 2B 13 | Lynch |
145 | Tanner Roark | SP 50 | Tredeau |
146 | Joc Pederson | OF 38 | Sannes |
147 | Hunter Pence | OF 39 | Carpenter |
148 | Carlos Beltran | OF 40 | Stolnis |
149 | Kendrys Morales | 1B 14 | Whalen |
150 | Michael Conforto | OF 41 | Liscio |
151 | Brad Miller | OF 42 | Bruno |
152 | Matt Shoemaker | SP 51 | Nammour |
153 | Lance McCullers Jr. | SP 52 | Storin |
154 | Brandon Belt | 1B 15 | Kas |
Overall | Player | Pos Rank | Owner |
155 | Salvador Perez | C 7 | Kas |
156 | Mark Melancon | RP 4 | Storin |
157 | Evan Gattis | C 8 | Nammour |
158 | John Lackey | SP 52 | Bruno |
159 | Steven Matz | SP 53 | Liscio |
160 | Michael Brantley | OF 43 | Whalen |
161 | Wade Davis | RP 5 | Stolnis |
162 | Craig Kimbrel | RP 6 | Carpenter |
163 | Seung Hwan Oh | RP 7 | Sannes |
164 | Jason Heyward | OF 44 | Tredeau |
165 | Raisel Iglesias | RP 8 | Lynch |
166 | Edwin Diaz | RP 9 | Musico |
167 | Jeff Samardzija | SP 54 | Kupferle |
168 | Ken Giles | RP 10 | McClung |
Overall | Player | Pos Rank | Owner |
169 | Francisco Rodriguez | RP 11 | McClung |
170 | Andrew Miller | RP 12 | Kupferle |
171 | J.T. Realmuto | C 9 | Musico |
172 | Sean Manaea | SP 55 | Lynch |
173 | Cody Allen | RP 13 | Tredeau |
174 | Eric Thames | OF 45 | Sannes |
175 | Byron Buxton | OF 46 | Carpenter |
176 | Sonny Gray | SP 56 | Stolnis |
177 | Drew Pomeranz | SP 57 | Whalen |
178 | Victor Martinez | UTIL 2 | Liscio |
179 | David Robertson | RP 14 | Bruno |
180 | Danny Valencia | 3B 17 | Nammour |
181 | Michael Pineda | SP 58 | Storin |
182 | Starlin Castro | 2B 14 | Kas |
Overall | Player | Pos Rank | Owner |
183 | James Paxton | SP 59 | Kas |
184 | Brian McCann | C 10 | Storin |
185 | David Peralta | OF 47 | Nammour |
186 | Russell Martin | C 10 | Bruno |
187 | Matt Duffy | 3B 18 | Liscio |
188 | Nick Castellanos | 3B 19 | Whalen |
189 | Welington Castillo | C 11 | Stolnis |
190 | J.A. Happ | SP 60 | Carpenter |
191 | Devon Travis | 2B 15 | Sannes |
192 | Marco Estrada | SP 61 | Tredeau |
193 | Dexter Fowler | OF 48 | Lynch |
194 | Marcus Semien | SS 14 | Musico |
195 | Yasmany Tomas | OF 49 | Kupferle |
196 | Keon Broxton | OF 50 | McClung |
Overall | Player | Pos Rank | Owner |
197 | Julio Urias | SP 62 | McClung |
198 | Robbie Ray | SP 63 | Kupferle |
199 | Chris Carter | 1B 16 | Musico |
200 | Jerad Eickhoff | SP 64 | Lynch |
201 | Dansby Swanson | SS 15 | Tredeau |
202 | Vince Velasquez | SP 65 | Sannes |
203 | Ender Inciarte | OF 51 | Carpenter |
204 | Yulieski Gurriel | 1B 17 | Stolnis |
205 | Kevin Kiermaier | OF 52 | Whalen |
206 | Jung Ho Kang | 3B 20 | Liscio |
207 | Taijuan Walker | SP 66 | Bruno |
208 | Shin-Soo Choo | OF 52 | Nammour |
209 | Tommy Joseph | 1B 18 | Storin |
210 | Jedd Gyorko | 2B 15 | Kas |
Best Picks: Jacob Realmuto, Sean Manaea, Vincent Velasquez
Miami Marlins catcher J.T. Realmuto provides a ton of value as the ninth catcher off the board at pick 171. Not only does he provide great coverage in batting average, hitting .303 last season, but he is also a sneaky source of speed -- Realmuto swiped 12 bags last year, and over the last two seasons has nabbed a total of 20 pilfers. The next closest catcher has only eight over the same time frame. Combine that with his 11 bombs last year, and Realmuto shows off a nice power-speed combo rarely seen at the catcher position.
While the Oakland Athletics languished to a 69-93 last place finish in the American League West last year, it had nothing to do with rookie lefty Sean Manaea's performance. Manaea was only the 55th starting pitcher off the board in this mock, but he was brilliant in the second half of last year to the tune of a 2.67 ERA and 22.8% strikeout rate over 77 2/3 innings pitched. Manaea's swinging-strike rate of 11.9% placed him 15th among major league starters with at least 120 innings pitched.
When Vincent Velasquez was healthy last year, he was lights out. Over his first 11 starts, he struck out 28.5% of the batters he faced with an acceptable 8.6% walk rate. You do still worry about health, but at this late in the draft, that's a worthwhile risk. Velasquez was the 65th overall starting pitcher.