![]() ![]() However, since I was drafting from the 1.11 slot in this league, against a bunch of sharps, I felt I had to adjust my typical strategy and decided to take two starting pitchers within my first four picks. When playing in H2H Points leagues, I typically like to draft at least one or two ‘aces’ in the first five-to-six rounds. Probably Nola, because while I think he’s good, Fried will have a better season. I got a couple young guys there, but if I had it to do over again I’d have drafted Adolis García or Christian Yelich instead of one of the pitchers. ![]() I thought they were good values there, but didn’t think ahead to how much it would hinder my offense. I tried something different, grabbing Aaron Nola and Max Fried at the 4-5 turn. So with that said I want to make sure I have two guys from the top couple tiers of pitching that I can rely on each week. ![]() In points leagues, especially H2H ones, having those pitchers who can go for 25+ points in a single outing can make a huge difference. It ended up working out due to some value hitters falling in the next few rounds. The plan was to wait a few rounds for the Tier 2 arms - more appropriate for this format - but a slight snafu with the app led to auto-drafting Gerrit Cole and Luis Castillo with my first two picks. How much importance did you place on drafting starting pitchers early in the draft? The draft (March 3, 2024) - H2H Points on ESPN The Q&A with participants
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