• 10 months ago
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00:05 The first one we're gonna talk about when it comes to leading the league in
00:08 home runs is Aaron Judge.
00:09 It's a guy at the top of the board for a good reason.
00:12 Plus 380 is the consensus number right now,
00:14 most sports books you can get for this MLB future.
00:18 37 home runs last year and some limited action 23.
00:21 He's going in an ADP currently an average draft position of nine overall,
00:26 which feels about right.
00:27 Now I just had discussion yesterday actually on a show with my buddy Jason
00:32 Collette who's a great baseball guy and we were talking about Juan Soto or
00:35 Aaron Judge.
00:36 And both of us are of the mind that we'd rather have Soto than judge.
00:39 They're going practically back to back in ADP.
00:42 You can flip flop them any given day.
00:44 But the Aaron Judge news about the toe being something that he would have to
00:48 have constant maintenance on for the rest of his career.
00:52 That's troubling not just from a wagering standpoint here on this number.
00:56 Because again, he has to get the games played in order to get that total to
01:00 the projected fantasy pros total of 46,
01:03 which is what Aaron Judge's projected home run total is.
01:06 Just for reference on that home run total to 46 would have finished second in 2022
01:11 in this number of leading league and home runs.
01:15 In 2023, he would have finished somewhere around third tied for
01:19 third with Pete Alonso at 46.
01:22 So if he reaches projections, he's gonna put himself in that conversation.
01:27 But part of that projection is games played of getting to that 150 ish kind of
01:31 number, and that could be the struggle.
01:33 And it's not taking into account some of the other injuries judges had over his
01:36 career.
01:37 You can't plan for injuries, but you also don't have to invest in them either.
01:42 And I guess this is the point when it comes to Aaron Judge.
01:45 Can he do this?
01:45 Of course he can.
01:46 He's Aaron Judge.
01:47 He's led the league in home runs before.
01:48 He's a guy capable of hitting 60 home runs, maybe even 70.
01:52 However, I think the bigger question you have to ask yourself is,
01:55 when you're making investments on him, am I going to get those 150 games?
01:59 And if you're talking about a first round selection or
02:01 a top ten pick between Juan Soto and Aaron Judge,
02:06 especially in head to head formats and fantasy, I think I'm gonna go with Juan Soto.
02:10 Your thoughts on Soto versus Judge in fantasy, Matt, but
02:13 also investing in this pretty good number of Aaron Judge, but is it a bit of fool's gold?
02:20 Great setup.
02:21 Why are you asking me about fool's gold?
02:22 What do you mean?
02:23 Well, I'm a fool.
02:24 All right, so here's the thing.
02:25 So we started out talking about home run leaders in MLB, right?
02:32 So I want to focus on that.
02:33 To answer your question, Judge or Soto, listen, this whole toe thing,
02:37 this thing scares me.
02:39 You're saying 150 games over under on total games played, Aaron Judge,
02:42 give me the under and I'll pay minus money for it.
02:45 I don't think he's playing 150 games.
02:46 I think it makes a world of difference now.
02:49 Soto's a much different ball player.
02:50 You're drafting him for what?
02:52 For runs scored?
02:54 I mean, what are you trying to do?
02:55 OBP leagues?
02:57 So it's a much different conversation, but about Judge leading the majors in home runs.
03:02 Now you've got the issue with the toe.
03:04 Let me ask you something.
03:04 Who's gonna hit behind Judge?
03:06 Rizzo?
03:07 Gleyber Torres, we talked about him in the earlier segment, top of the show.
03:10 I mean, you really need Verdugo.
03:12 What's the protection there to give Judge the opportunity to hit as many home runs
03:17 as say a Matt Olson?
03:18 There's a lot more.
03:19 The prolific home run hitters that are healthy far outweigh the wager,
03:25 the gamble on an Aaron Judge with a toe issue that needs maintenance with some
03:30 questionable protection behind him.
03:32 No thank you.
03:35 Joe.
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