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If a prospects-only mock draft for 5x5 Rotisserie scoring exists somewhere out there on the interwebs, then by golly, so should one for Head-to-Head points scoring. And that's what this is.

The goal is to create a contrast for my top 100 prospects by asking people to put their money where their mouth is, particularly when league specifics are in play. And the results are, I dare say, compelling.

Here's whose sensibilities were put to the test:

1) Doc Eisenhauer, Scout the Statline (@DocHollidayDyna)
2) Zac Morain, Driveline Baseball (@makeitmorain)
3) Lucas Staggs, The Upside Prospect (@UpsideProspect)
4) Jeremy Heist, Pitcher List (@heistjm)
5) Brian Labude, The Dynasty Guru (@Polar_Bear_Ball)
6) Chris Towers, CBS Sports (@CTowersCBS)
7) Michael Polidoro, The Can-Am Super Show (@CanAmSuperShow)
8) Matt Morris, Scout the Statline (@Matt_E_Morris)
9) Jeffrey Paternostro, Baseball Prospectus
10) Tim Kanak, Fantasy Aceball (@fantasyaceball)
11) Daniel Labude, The Dynasty Guru (@OrcaBaseball)
12) Scott White, CBS Sports (@CBSScottWhite)

Points scoring is considered more forgiving for pitchers than 5x5 scoring, so it wasn't surprising to see more pitchers drafted in this prospects-only mock than the other. But how many more may be a surprise. The final tally was 43 to 29, and the change was evident from the first pick in the draft, Andrew Painter. It probably had more to do with a huge Painter backer picking first than Painter actually deserving to go first (ahead of the consensus top pitcher, Roki Sasaki), but Painter is a surefire first-rounder in this format.

Other high-end pitching prospects Bubba Chandler, Chase Dollander, Quinn Mathews, Noah Schultz, and Kumar Rocker went in quick succession in Round 2, and naturally, the emphasis on pitching led to some interesting choices later on, like Brody Hopkins in Round 6, Logan Henderson in Round 7, K.C. Hunt in Round 8, Moises Chace in Round 8, Jackson Baumeister in Round 8, and basically every pitcher drafted in Rounds 9 and 10. I'm specifically highlighting ones left out of my own top 100, with Chace and Baumeister being the nearest misses.

The scoring format also makes a difference for the hitters selected, with Head-to-Head points increasing the emphasis on plate discipline while reducing the emphasis on stolen bases. Both may have contributed to Walker Jenkins going ahead of Roman Anthony in Round 1 (not that I agree with the move) and might explain why JJ Wetherholt went 13 picks earlier in this one than the other (29 vs. 16). The scoring differences certainly impacted my own picks, most notably Josue De Paula and Kevin McGonigle at the Round 3-4 turn, two players with stellar strikeout-to-walk ratios in the minors last year (and plenty of upside otherwise).

Round By Round
Round 1
Pos Team Player
1 Lucas Staggs
2 Chris Towers
3 Brian Labude
4 Zac Morain
5 Scott White
6 Jeffrey Paternostro
7 Doc Eisenhauer
8 Daniel Labude
9 Matt Morris
10 Jeremy Heist
11 Tim Kanak
12 Michael Polidoro
Round 2
Pos Team Player
13 Michael Polidoro
14 Tim Kanak
15 Jeremy Heist
16 Matt Morris
17 Daniel Labude
18 Doc Eisenhauer
19 Jeffrey Paternostro
20 Scott White
21 Zac Morain
22 Brian Labude
23 Chris Towers
24 Lucas Staggs
Round 3
Pos Team Player
25 Lucas Staggs
26 Chris Towers
27 Brian Labude
28 Zac Morain
29 Scott White
30 Jeffrey Paternostro
31 Doc Eisenhauer
32 Daniel Labude
33 Matt Morris
34 Jeremy Heist
35 Tim Kanak
36 Michael Polidoro
Round 4
Pos Team Player
37 Michael Polidoro
38 Tim Kanak
39 Jeremy Heist
40 Matt Morris
41 Daniel Labude
42 Doc Eisenhauer
43 Jeffrey Paternostro
44 Scott White
45 Zac Morain
46 Brian Labude
47 Chris Towers
48 Lucas Staggs
Round 5
Pos Team Player
49 Lucas Staggs
50 Chris Towers
51 Brian Labude
52 Zac Morain
53 Scott White
54 Jeffrey Paternostro
55 Doc Eisenhauer
56 Daniel Labude
57 Matt Morris
58 Jeremy Heist
59 Tim Kanak
60 Michael Polidoro
Round 6
Pos Team Player
61 Michael Polidoro
62 Tim Kanak
63 Jeremy Heist
64 Matt Morris
65 Daniel Labude
66 Doc Eisenhauer
67 Jeffrey Paternostro
68 Scott White
69 Zac Morain
70 Brian Labude
71 Chris Towers
72 Lucas Staggs
Round 7
Pos Team Player
73 Lucas Staggs
74 Chris Towers
75 Brian Labude
76 Zac Morain
77 Scott White
78 Jeffrey Paternostro
79 Doc Eisenhauer
80 Daniel Labude
81 Matt Morris
82 Jeremy Heist
83 Tim Kanak
84 Michael Polidoro
Round 8
Pos Team Player
85 Michael Polidoro
86 Tim Kanak
87 Jeremy Heist
88 Matt Morris
89 Daniel Labude
90 Doc Eisenhauer
91 Jeffrey Paternostro
92 Scott White
93 Zac Morain
94 Brian Labude
95 Chris Towers
96 Lucas Staggs
Round 9
Pos Team Player
97 Lucas Staggs
98 Chris Towers
99 Brian Labude
100 Zac Morain
101 Scott White
102 Jeffrey Paternostro
103 Doc Eisenhauer
104 Daniel Labude
105 Matt Morris
106 Jeremy Heist
107 Tim Kanak
108 Michael Polidoro
Round 10
Pos Team Player
109 Michael Polidoro
110 Tim Kanak
111 Jeremy Heist
112 Matt Morris
113 Daniel Labude
114 Doc Eisenhauer
115 Jeffrey Paternostro
116 Scott White
117 Zac Morain
118 Brian Labude
119 Chris Towers
120 Lucas Staggs
Team by Team
Lucas Staggs
Rd Pk Player
1 1
2 24
3 25
4 48
5 49
6 72
7 73
8 96
9 97
10 120
Chris Towers
Rd Pk Player
1 2
2 23
3 26
4 47
5 50
6 71
7 74
8 95
9 98
10 119
Brian Labude
Rd Pk Player
1 3
2 22
3 27
4 46
5 51
6 70
7 75
8 94
9 99
10 118
Zac Morain
Rd Pk Player
1 4
2 21
3 28
4 45
5 52
6 69
7 76
8 93
9 100
10 117
Scott White
Rd Pk Player
1 5
2 20
3 29
4 44
5 53
6 68
7 77
8 92
9 101
10 116
Jeffrey Paternostro
Rd Pk Player
1 6
2 19
3 30
4 43
5 54
6 67
7 78
8 91
9 102
10 115
Doc Eisenhauer
Rd Pk Player
1 7
2 18
3 31
4 42
5 55
6 66
7 79
8 90
9 103
10 114
Daniel Labude
Rd Pk Player
1 8
2 17
3 32
4 41
5 56
6 65
7 80
8 89
9 104
10 113
Matt Morris
Rd Pk Player
1 9
2 16
3 33
4 40
5 57
6 64
7 81
8 88
9 105
10 112
Jeremy Heist
Rd Pk Player
1 10
2 15
3 34
4 39
5 58
6 63
7 82
8 87
9 106
10 111
Tim Kanak
Rd Pk Player
1 11
2 14
3 35
4 38
5 59
6 62
7 83
8 86
9 107
10 110
Michael Polidoro
Rd Pk Player
1 12
2 13
3 36
4 37
5 60
6 61
7 84
8 85
9 108
10 109