Since the end of the 2012 season, Fantasy Baseball owners have been reeling over just how great a season Angels center fielder had. And since last summer, people have been talking about him as a possible No. 1 overall pick in 2013 Fantasy Baseball leagues. While some are taking him that high right now, most are looking at Mike Trout as a top-3 Fantasy pick, amidst the talents of Brewers OF Ryan Braun and Tigers 3B Miguel Cabrera. I’m here to tell you –Trout should NOT be a top-3 pick!
I talk about this a little bit in the preface to my 2013 Fantasy Baseball Outfielder Rankings, but I thought I’d go a little deeper in this post.
Even BaseballHQ.com‘s Ron Shandler isn’t sure what to expect from Trout in his sophomore season. He touches on several subjects as the No. 1 tip in the e-book, “101 Fantasy Baseball Tips,” on sale now for 99 cents!
Interestingly, at the bottom of this article, I cite a link to Rotowire’s Chris Liss’ counterpoint to what Shandler and I think about Trout. It’s officially a hot-button issue!
Before I tear this kid down, let’s show some props for why thousands are taking him so high, including most Fantasy Baseball writers.
Now let’s look at some of the reasons why I’m leery of taking the 22-year-old before other veterans.
There are too many other players with more success in recent years to go off of than to rely on such a young player. If you draft him in the top three, you are essentially saying, “I think he can duplicate one of the greatest seasons in baseball history.” You might even think he’ll have a little regression, but not a lot. But are you really going to spend a top-three pick on a player that still hasn’t played a full season in the major leagues?
UPDATE: Remember when I mentioned Shandler!?! Well, in my inbox this morning I got the “Baseball HQ Friday” report (just an awesome weekly email you can get for FREE, by the way), and there’s a link in there to an article called 12 Reasons Not to Draft Mike Trout on March 7th, beating me by more than a day. I didn’t see this article when I wrote this, but I’m LITERALLY a day late — and a dollar short — once again! Definitely check this out, as he points out many more fanalytical reasons to avoid Trout at the top of the draft.
The arguments against taking Mike Trout as a top-3 Fantasy pick are enough for me to let others do the gambling. The third overall pick is not a gambler’s spot.
Chris Liss from Rotowire.com and SiriusXM Radio did a great rebuttal on why the arguments by Ron Shandler and I are poppycock! Just a well-thought out piece, with lots o’ stats and solid reasoning … Too bad he’s wrong. #OOHHHHHHHHH-NO-HE-DITN’T!!!
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you did not need to convince me of top 2, in a 1 year league i am going miggy or braun... but you did not offer an alternative with the 3rd pick. Is he worth the 3rd pick since the potential talent falls off that far
HAHA this didnt really work out did it?
It definitely did NOT work out for me!