SEASON 7 ROSTER - POSITION PLAYERS
This is my roster (position players -- pitchers will come in a later post once I get my R5 situation squared away) for my 4th season:
Starting Catcher:
Eric Murphy. Murphy is a stud hitting prospect and at least solid behind the plate as well. He is the key addition to my lineup offensively this season, though given that he is a rookie, I intend to bat him near the bottom of the lineup.
Starting 1B:
Denny Brown. Brown was a late season waiver claim last year and I think whatever team waived him made a huge mistake. While I normally like better offensive ratings than his at first, he looks like a solid player. Yes, defensively he is a lot better than 1B, but as you will see below, my outfield is so strong defensively that I can use this guy on the infield.
Starting 2B:
Virgil Rodriguez. One of the old "Fab Five" prospects, Rodriguez should be ready for a breakout year offensively. He has great speed, though is only average defensively at second.
Starting 3B:
Davey Guerrero. An offseason free agent acquisition, Guerrero is a shortstop playing third and should excel defensively. He has a solid but not spectacular bat, which is all I need given the offense found in the rest of my lineup.
Starting SS:
Marshall Ferrell. They say you should be strong up the middle, and defensively I am not much more than average. However, Ferrell is an incredible bat for a shortstop and I am willing to sacrifice by having a weaker middle infield defense.
Starting LF:
Parker Bennett. Another of the old "Fab Five", Bennett has all the tools to be a consistent batter with solid power.
Starting CF:
Mike Nady. Nady has great speed and can hit the ball very well. I am seriously considering batting him leadoff despite the low eye rating.
Stating RF:
Roosevelt Abbott. I have brought Abbott out to the outfield this season to replace the departed Matt Kirwan. He should excel defensively in right, and his bat is only going to keep getting better.
Starting DH:
John Nakamura. Nakamura was originally going to play first, but when Denny Brown looked like my DH, I switched the two of them - thus putting the better fielder on the field. Nakamura has solid speed and can hit the ball very well.
Backup Catcher:
Phillip Powell. Yes, this is my backup - and yes, he is good enough to start for most teams. I actually do foresee him getting some significant playing time, as he may DH some as well.
Utility Infielder:
Dennis Delaney. Delaney has a decent bat and can play any position other than pitcher or catcher.
Pinch Runner/Backup Outfielder:
Rabbit Hudson. The aptly named Rabbit is a rookie with great speed and high contact and eye ratings. He won't hit for much of an average, but his primary use will be as a pinch runner anyhow.
Utility:
Eugene Simmons. Simmons provides a decent bat off of the bench and can play the corner infield or outfield positions. His spot on the team may not be guaranteed as I am willing to move him or send him down to AAA in my attempt to find a roster spot for my Rule 5 draft pick.
My pitching staff for the season will be posted soon.....