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TraderJake
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I think it is laughable to dismiss a star who is 29-30 because you are concerned that by 36-37 he will be in decline and ignore the fact that for most of the really young guys being mentioned, even if they are not a total bust (which inevitably some will be) it will likely be a few years before they hit their primes and those early could easily be far worse than the declining years of a big star. I'll take guys Who are both young and proven like Braun, Kershaw and McCutchen first then look to guys like Miggy who may be a bit older but should still have 6-8 great years before the inevitable decline. Only exception may be middle infielders who tend to decline at a younger age so a guy like Cano I might wait a bit longer to draft.
(And related to pitchers, we've seen young guys flame out and older pitchers keep chugging along. Other than Kershaw and Felix I'd avoid the really young pitchers including Strasburg. Too much uncertainty for me to risk.
Sutcliffe is a little higher on Samardzija than most