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I was going to start this post about Dillon Gee by making fun of how to pronounce his name but MLB did a great job of that already. And by 'did a great job' I mean they set up a fun premise and Gee acted like what he was - an athlete put in front of a camera who can't convey humor. Hey, we can't all be Peyton Manning. Sorry for cross-pollinating your sports worlds, Razzball, but you see I am Sky from the Fantasy Football side so you're just going to have to deal with it. I'll lay the BABIP on you just as frequently as I lay the YAC cuz I got game and I bring the swag, bro! #YOLO! Sorry, thought I was a frat boy there for a minute. Now let me channel my inner deep pitcher caller like I did last year with another Met, Jon Niese, and see if I can get you all geed out about Gee for 2013 fantasy baseball...

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Yesterday, went over the top 20 starters for 2013 fantasy baseball. Today is, you guessed it! The top 40 starters for 2013 fantasy baseball. There's fifteen pitchers in these twenty that I will draft. Can you guess which ones? No, not the ones named Chuck. There are no Chucks. Are you even trying? You'll see from these twenty starters that even the ones I like I'm not quite as jazzed about them. I'm thinking I'm gonna end up with Greinke, Moore and Samardzija on every team and be done with the top 40 starters. Due to drafting about six to seven bazillion teams (rounding up a kajillion), I might mix it up here and there. All of the 2013 fantasy baseball rankings are there. As always, my projections and where tiers start and stop are includamente. That's Spanish. Anyway, here's the top 40 starters for 2013 fantasy baseball:
Organizational Talent Rankings via Baseball America 2012 (14) | 2011 (16) | 2010 (14) | 2009 (27) | 2008 (18) 2012 Affiliate Records MLB: [61-101] NL Central AAA: [53-87] Pacific Coast League – Iowa AA: [72-68] Southern League – Tennessee A+: [59-74] Florida State League – Daytona A: [63-75] Midwest League – Peoria (Kane County beginning 2013) A(ss): [37-39] Northwest League -- Boise Arizona Fall League PlayersMesa Solar Sox Dae-Eun Rhee (RHP); Kevin Rhoderick (RHP); Nick Struck (RHP); Tony Zych (RHP); Logan Watkins (2B); Rubi Silva (OF); Matt Szczur (OF) Graduated Prospects Anthony Rizzo (1B); Steve Clevenger (C); Welington Castillo (C) The Run Down Since Theo and his gang arrived, it's been evident that the Cubs are on a better track. They traded for Anthony Rizzo, they signed Jorge Soler, they drafted well (it seems that way, at least), and they've added much-needed depth to their farm system via deals with Atlanta and Texas. In just one year's time, it's quite impressive how improved this system is. Of course, it doesn't hurt when 2011 draftees, Javier Baez and Dan Vogelbach, break out with huge statistical years. Still, the bottom-up impact that the Epstein-Hoyer regime has had on this organization cannot be denied. If it's lacking anywhere, it's in the starting pitching department -- there simply aren't many high-impact arms coming up. But the Cubs have ample dough to work around that shortcoming with signings at the big league level. It might be a few more years until they're contenders in the NL Central, but it's clear that that they're headed in that direction. Oh, and there's quite a bit of fantasy impact in the names below.
The royal we already went over all the hitters for 2013 fantasy baseball rankings. That's not the "royal we" as that term usually implies. It was me writing it alone while wearing a Burger King crown. I refuse to draft a top starter anywhere where they are usually drafted. Unlike hitters, you need six starters, depending on your league depth. Simple math tells us there's starters to go around. In most leagues, there's a ton of guys on waivers that can help you -- all year. Not just in April, and then they disappear. With the help of the Stream-o-Nator (it's not populated right now because there's no scheduled games), you can get by with, say, three starters while streaming the rest. To read more about streaming as a draft strategy. There's also the fact that three stats by starters are difficult to predict due to luck. Wins, ERA and WHIP are prone to shift due to which way the ball bounces and whether or not the guys behind the pitchers can do anything. Finally, I'm good at projecting starters, so just fall back into my arms. I won't drop you. Anyway, here's the top 20 starters for 2013 fantasy baseball:
Did a little fishing. Here’s what I hooked. Arrayed all 576 RCL teams from last year, sorted by each pitching category, assigned a rank, 1 to 576 (just like your RCL league, 1 to 12) then totaled the ranks for the five cats. The result was a ranking from top to bottom for the best pitching managers. The #1 ranked manager produced (followed by the average for each cat):
You, "Hey, look at that, I'm in a crazy/stupid/gooftarded deep league and everyone in this league that I'm talking to myself about is well-versed in this fantasy baseball shizz because they are also in this crazy/stupid/gooftarded deep league yet they forgot to draft Matt Holliday. Cool!" Yeah, that's not going to happen. If you're drafting from guys in the top 100 outfielders for 2013 fantasy baseball, your league is deep and you know you're not going to get much from these guys. Potatoes to chips, most of these guys will be worth owning at some point in the season. In keepers and single league, uh, leagues, most should be owned from the jump, if 'from the jump' means what I think it does when kids say it. Now get off my lawn! Here's all of the 2013 fantasy baseball rankings. If you're joining us late, here's the top 20 outfielders, top 40 outfielders, top 60 outfielders and top 80 outfielders. Anyway, here's the top 100 outfielders for 2013 fantasy baseball:
We at Razzball realize that exporting our views across the country has damaging consequences on the blogosphere. To help make amends, we are reaching out to leading team blogs and featuring their locally blogged answers to pressing 2013 fantasy baseball questions regarding their team. We feel this approach will be fresher, more sustainable, and require less energy consumption (for us anyway). The 2013 Nationals Fantasy Baseball Preview comes courtesy Patrick Reddington from Federal Baseball.
You remember when I started these top twenty 2013 fantasy baseball rankings. We were over-the-internet friends still. Then we had that disagreement about where I ranked Matt Kemp and I said I'm sorry, and you called me a stupid, what-and-what. We were younger then, with our whole month of January in front of us. Now, here we are at the top 80 outfielders for 2013 fantasy baseball and there's only one more hitter post ranking to come, unless you count the DH's, but DH'ing is for sissies and guys nicknamed after animals. All of the rankings are under the 2013 fantasy baseball rankings thing-a-ma-whosie. If you'd like, I can list each one of them again. Maybe soon. After you apologize for saying mean things about my Cougar, who I proposed to yesterday. Sorry, four girl readers, I'm off the market for at least the next 47 months, according to the National Council of Family Values. Anyway, here's the top 80 outfielders for 2013 fantasy baseball:
KNOCK, KNOCK! Who's there? CarGo! CarGo who? CarGo vrooooooooom! That made absolutely no sense. Did it need a prop to explain it? Who's writing your standup, Carrot Top? It's true, my stand-up goes over about as well as Michael Richards' did back in the day. I'll never look at Cosmo Kramer the same way again...but enough about maniacal, racist tirades, come join Sky from Razzball fantasy football as we look at Carlos Gomez and whether his current ADP of 224 is appropriate or if we've got a discount on our hands for 2013 fantasy baseball...
There are three things I look for in baseball projections - cheap, early, and accurate. So I'm excited to announce that Steamer Projections are now available on Razzball for free before both the groundhog and other projection systems have popped their heads above ground. They moved up their number crunching a couple weeks from last year and we helped by providing playing time estimates (up to and including the Justin Upton trade).
The top 60 outfielders for 2013 fantasy baseball become a sloppy mess towards the end. I almost went with guys like Leonys Martin over, say, Angel Pagan, but that's upside for upside's sake over a known entity. Guys near the top of the 80 outfielder post, which will be up next, like Adam Eaton and Leonys Martin are great, but I can't rank them above guys who have shown 10-15 homer and 20-30 steal skills in the majors, even though I could see owning Eaton or Martin before Pagan. I'll just wait until Pagan is drafted by someone else and then lay my big, beautiful, blue eyes on upside outfielders. With these outfielders, we're officially in a crop of players (or maybe that's crap) that won't even be drafted in some shallower leagues. If you have only 3 outfielders in your 10-team league, you might never see Michael Brantley drafted. In deeper leagues, where these guys will be drafted, you need to match up needs with wants. I want Ben Revere if I have heavy RBI/power guys on my team. I don't need him if I have, say, Reyes, Aoki and Ichiro. Oh, and if I had Reyes, Aoki and Ichiro, I might consider fantasy rugby. All of the 2013 fantasy baseball rankings are there. As always, my projections and tiers are included. Anyway, here's the top 60 outfielders for 2013 fantasy baseball: