Here are your relief pitchers. I basically gave them all 4 wins because it is impossible to project wins for relief pitchers with any degree of accuracy. So, I didn't include that column. Enjoy.
FV stands for Fantasy Value. Methodology found here.
Notes
- Rafael Soriano looks like the biggest steal to me. The Braves should be pretty good, meaning he'll get plenty of opportunities. Plus, he strikes out guys. I love that.
- Huston Street is pretty darn good. It's just too bad the A's aren't.
- I assumed the Erik Bedard trade would happen and that George Sherrill would take over the closer's role in Baltimore. I know that's an awful lot of assuming, but it's fun. If all of that actually happens, Sherrill will be very good as a closer. Of course, the Orioles are going to suck big ol' balls.
- I'm not a big proponent of drafting middle relievers, but if you feel the absolute need to do so, go with Broxton first. He's a stud.
- Not that I wish injury on anyone, but if (when) Kerry Wood goes down, Carlos Marmol is going to dominate as the Cubs' closer. At this point, he may not be worth drafting, but keep a close eye on Wood's health.
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