Sunday, November 9, 2014

2015 Fantasy Baseball Mock Draft: First Rounders

2014 fantasy baseball season is officially behind us - but when you have mastered and took a championship or has stumbled to the finish line, we are a few months of next season. I took 11 more fantasy authors to make the first round of a Fantasy Baseball Mock Draft 2015!

I asked each writer to look forward, to see who is the best choice for perhaps next spring. So I asked to speak your options, and give us a reason to believe.

Our group of writers discussed: Todd Zola Mastersball.com, Cory Schwartz of MLB.com, Derek VanRiper of RotoWire.com, Eric Mack BleacherReport.com, Ray Guilfoyle of FakeTeams.com Zach Steinhorn MLB.com Bryan Curley Nando Di Fino Baseball Prof. com FNTSY Sports Network, Nick Raducanu of ProjectRoto.com Tim Heaney, USA Today Fantasy and Jake Ciely of RotoExperts.com.

2015 Fantasy Baseball Mock Draft: Round 1

These models are draft picks for a team of 12 project has barbecue batting average mixed, runs, RBIs, and stolen victories circuits goals, saves, strikeouts, ERA and whip.

1:01 Mike Trout, OF, LA Angels

"If another player has a 50 percent interceptions and 35 points dropped in the batting average drop which probably a candidate center bounce round in 2015 would be the trout was more of a free swinger in 2014, while adding more Ks with Go to RSS and RBI that season as a healthy 24-year-old animal, do basically what you want to start with the bat. "
- David Gono from SI.com

1:02 Andrew McCutchen, OF, Pittsburgh

"This will be a fun year. I see two possible # 1 choice on the basis of his philosophy so if the project goes well, an argument can be made for at least four, maybe more # 2.

Catechu is durable, always on the right side of the growth curve, a team that has to keep the R & RBI Elite and still works. Its decimal trout drag, but perhaps not as much as you might think. .305 / .395 / .549 Against .299 / .385 / .483. "
- Todd Zola and Mastersball.com FantasyAlarm.com

1:03 Miguel Cabrera, 1B, Detroit

"It is tempting aawwwwfully Giancarlo Stanton to take here, but I'll chalk and take Miguel Cabrera. In a year by his standards with 101 Runs batted .313-25-109 and their average values are around 0.320 -35 to 120 3B eligibility Lose hurts (although it's still in the league of 10 games), but as far as the money-in-the-bank-four class production in a class by itself. "
- Cory Schwartz of MLB.com

1:04 Giancarlo Stanton, DE, Miami

"I'll stay with Giancarlo Stanton here. It's pretty incredible that to 25 for the 2015 season is due to its previous performance. The young talent around him in the area should continue to improve and open up the possibility of further improving their counting statistics. I'm curious to see if you make a double-digit steals again, but that's really a bonus of 0.280 / 0.390 / 0.550 35-40 HR, 200 RBI + R ".
- Derek VanRiper of RotoWire.com

1:05 Paul Goldschmidt, 1B, Arizona

"If by a broken hand, Goldy could make a case at No. 1 candidate to be total - .300-30-110-100-15 guys are pretty unusual, not necessarily want to write a goal in the first 1 but healthy Goldschmidt. is as productive as someone on the board at No. 5, get this: It is also the first age 27. This age of onset Drago fantasy ".
- Eric Mack BleacherReport.com

1.06 Clayton Kershaw, SP, Los Angeles Dodgers

"Kershaw seems to only get better from year to year. The question is whether he can improve his MVP performance in the season so or not. Also if're stabilized, still worthy of an early first-round selection, and made an argument that he be option # 1 in 2015th

In the past three seasons, he and Mike Trout have the most consistent fantasy player. While trout is not running, Kershaw continues to improve at all levels. There is very little risk in developing Kershaw early in the first round. "
- Ray Guilfoyle of FakeTeams.com

1.07 Carlos Gomez, OF, Milwaukee

"It was a center line .284-24-73-88-37 in the last two seasons. I want as possible to write a maximum of five categories of producers in the early rounds and Gomez fits the bill. His 29 day opening in 2015, so is still in his prime. "
- Zach Steinhorn to MLB.com

Jose Abreu 1.08, 1B, Chicago White Sox

"When Eric Mack I'm not thrilled about how to write a 1B in the first round, but I am pleased that one of the best power hitters in the game Consider this. In 2012, there were 26 players, at least 30 runs have taken. In 2013, this number was reduced to 14 in 2014 dropped to only 11. After a year's annoying because I do not recall, ranking, I will take the to-be-soon 28 years I have (enough) some are among the league leaders in long balls, and they are not harming my half. "
- Bryan Curley BaseballProf.com

Hanley Ramirez 1.09, SS, Los Angeles Dodgers

"If he stays healthy, I'll consider it a bonus. If you play 130 games, we will likely see a number that would make it a top of two short-do. It was between Hanley and Troy Tulowitzki and he was close, but I feel Hanley how to complain a little forward with speed potential. "
- Nando Di Fino FNTSYSportsNetwork.com

1:10 Troy Tulowitzki, SS, Colorado

"I think the New York Yankees come during the low season. Yes, you read that right. Again. York. Yankees. With Cashman needs to make a splash, to the creatures of the steps (and Steinbrenner) to appease he goes and receives another two to replace Derek Jeter (do it to change your number, but they are at least spell his name right on his shirt). I can not 100 games Tulo, but I'm happy to have an average of 20-25 and lead the HR bat league shortstop position before he hit the waiver wire as Jordy Mercy. "
- Nick Raducanu of ProjectRoto.com

1:11 Adam Jones, OF, Baltimore

"His stolen bases are down, but the other four main categories of fantasy consistency simply define another year without notice. Selections from the first round are all about being as secure as possible. At 29, Jones and his line Approximate .280-30-90- 90-10 must be snorting. Walking lost! "
- Tim Heaney, USA Today Fantasy

1:12 Anthony Rendon, 2B / 3B, Washington

"It is true, and it's spectacular. It was only the second season of Rendon, and managed to swat 21 homers and steal 20 bags in order. While Rendon has not much higher than 20/20 roof for a man, he is a man with dual eligibility 20/20 thin second and third position fixed bases. I give a guy hitting near .290 with 100 runs and 80 RBI over and a line of 20/20, who also plays second base and I'll show you a first-round pick. "
- Jake Ciely of RotoExperts.com

Here is the second round of the 2015 Fantasy Baseball Mock Draft on Wednesday with more publishers DavidGonos.com analysis.

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