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Fantasy Baseball: Jeff Samardzija Trade Reaction

Fantasy Baseball:  Reaction to A’s and Cubs trade

 

Samardzija will now be slinging in Oakland.

Samardzija will now be slinging in Oakland.

The A’s were picked by many to be the team to watch this year in the American League.  They have looked really good in the early going of the 2014 season as they lead the league in runs scored and lead the AL West by 3.5 games over the Angels.  Even with all of that there were some concerns that the A’s may need to address their starting pitching as well as shore up their offense at some point before the trade deadline.   Enter Friday night’s trade between the A’s and the Chicago Cubs.

What the trade actually is:

Let’s look at the A’s side first.  The A’s were getting dangerously close to burning out their bullpen and really needed to look for starting pitching that could get deep into games.  Enter Jason Hammel and Jeff Samardzija who have been work horses in that department for the Chicago Cubs.   Peter Gammons said it best on Twitter yesterday.

The A’s bullpen has been their strength so far this season even with Jim Johnson failing miserably in the closer’s role earlier this season.  Sean Doolittle was unhittable up until just recently and that may have bee due to his usage.  They all could use a bit of break and the new additions should be able to help.

Jeff Samardzija’s Season Stats: W-L 2-7, 2.83 ERA, 1.204 WHIP, K/9 8.6, BB/9 2.6, FIP 3.06

Jeff Samardzija is exactly what the A’s wanted if they were going to give up a potential future star in Addison Russell.  The A’s get a starting pitcher in their prime who has the ability to miss bats as well as go deep into games.  Samardzija is having his best season statistically in the major leagues.  His walks are down and so are his home runs allowed.  Samardzija’s win loss record of course can be thrown out the window when speaking about him.  They also get control of a top of the rotation starting pitcher in their prime for two years.  They can ride him to a title this year and flip him next year for picks, or they can let him be their workhorse for the next two seasons and then make him a qualifying offer and let him walk while getting back a compensation pick.  

Jason Hammel’s Season Stats: W-L 8-5, 2.98 ERA, 1.021 WHIP, K/9 8.6, BB/9 1.9, FIP 3.16

Jason Hammel was going to be traded one way or another this season and the A’s did the right thing in getting him as a true rental for the rest of 2014.  Hammel is also having his best statistical season and has been incredibly efficient at getting deep into games.  It was only a year ago that Hammel was the opening day starter for the Baltimore Orioles so you know he has talent.  The big thing this year is he’s gotten away from a terrible ballpark for pitchers in Baltimore and limited his walks in Chicago.  His fast ball command has been spot on all season and he shouldn’t take too much of a knock moving to the American League.  I think his ERA will rise a bit, but as long as he keeps his walks down he should have no problem staying fantasy relevant.  

What the Chicago Cubs Get:

Addison Russell is looked at by many as a future star in major league baseball.  He has power and speed and can hit for average while fielding the all important position of short stop at an elite level.  Russell was looked at as a fast riser this year after having an excellent season at High A last year, but suffered a tear to his hamstring entering the season.  He just recently got back and immediately showed that his hamstring is healthy by stealing 3 bases in the first ten games back.  Some may look at this deal and ask why the Cubs dealt for another top short stop prospect after they already have Javier Baez and Arismendy Alcantara stashed away in the minor leagues.  The reason is because Russell is an elite asset that the Cubs coveted.  Not only do the Cubs covet him, but almost every organization in baseball wanted him.  The Cubs will find a way to get all of these young players to the major leagues and if not they will spin them off for talent.  Link to Cubs’ Best Prospects Page Here.

Dan Straily struggled this year at the major league level after the A’s had penciled him in to be their 3rd or 4th starter to open the season.  He was giving up way too many home runs and walking too many batters.  He hasn’t fared much better since being demoted to Sacramento.  He’s walking too many batters and giving up 1.3 home runs per 9 innings.   The Cubs needed a major league ready arm in return for 2/5ths of their starting rotation and Straily has upside as a starting pitcher that is able to miss bats.  The Cubs got lucky when they traded Feldman last season for the up and down Jake Arrietta and maybe they can resurrect Straily’s career the same way.  He’s still young and is on the radar in fantasy leagues as a source of K’s.  

Billy McKinney is an outfielder that is a bit further off from becoming a top major league prospect.  He’s a left handed hitter that played well last year in his first taste of pro ball, but has struggled a little this season at High A Stockton.  I liked him during the draft in 2013 because he has a really pretty swing.  I’m not sure how he fits into the Cubs future plans, but he could very well be in the majors in a few years as an outfielder with a plus bat and some speed.  

The Old Player To Be Named Later:   So it looks like the Cubs also get a prospect that is yet to be named.  I expect the Cubs to pick an upside arm from the lower levels of the A’s minor leagues as they could use some future bullpen arms.  

In short I think this deal works best for the A’s when compared to the potential deal that had been rumored for a while between the A’s and the Rays.  Two years of Samardzija is better than one year of David Price, especially when you factor in the addition of Jason Hammel.  Samardzija and Hammel landing in Oakland is as good as it gets for two National League pitchers that were traded to the American League in the middle of the season.  As for Addison Russell he goes from a situation that looked like he had a clear path to the major leagues as early as next season to a minor league system that’s loaded and he will have to fight his way to the Major Leagues.  

 

Episode 009: The Fantasy Coach Podcast

Episode 009 The Fantasy Coach Podcast

Fantasy Baseball Edition June 30th to July 6th

Featuring Jake Ciely (@allinkid) of RotoExperts.com

Jake Ciely

About My Guest:  

In addition to covering the NFL, MLB and College Football, Jake “All In Kid” Ciely is a poker enthusiast. Involved with Fantasy Sports since the mid 1990s, Jake went “All In” when he joined RotoExperts in 2010 and was a finalist for the FSWA Newcomer of the Year. As with poker, he rarely loses, and deals you the best odds to win with Fantasy Sports with his sought after, self-created metrics. If you want to come up Aces, get the deal from our Senior Writer by following him on Twitter @allinkid or emailing jakeallinciely@rotoexperts.com
Jake’s recent work:  Fantasy Football Rookie Values in Redraft Leagues – HERE
Episode Summary:  Jake Ciely of RotoExperts.com joins me to talk some Fantasy Baseball and we find out the reason for his nickname that stuck. (@allinkid)
Episode Breakdown
  • Intro
  • Get to know Jake Ciely
  • Fantasy News Impact on topics from Taijuan Walker’s Monday call up to if Homer Bailey is turning it around in Cincy, and much much more.
  • 2 Start Streaming Pitchers for the week of June 30th to July 6th
  • The Coach’s Office   1- Kalhoun, Yelich or Eaton ROS. 2- Taijuan Walker or Marcus Stroman ROS. 3- Todd Frazier as a keeper?  4- Is Allen Craig dropable and would Mookie Betts be the pick up?
  • Waiver Wire Adds for June 30th
  • Outro

You can Download this episode as well as the previous three on Itunes and Stitcher Radio.

 A big thank you goes out to Jake Ciely (@allinkid) for coming on the podcast and bringing the fantasy good stuff for episode 09 of the podcast.  I would also like to thank C-Quel for providing the intro music as well as the outro beat.  You can Find all of C-Quel’s current music available here.

 

Episode 008: The Fantasy Coach Podcast

Episode 008 The Fantasy Coach Podcast

Fantasy Baseball Edition

Flying Solo mid-week

 

Episode Rundown

News and Notes –  Cashner back on the DL.  Gerrit Cole coming off the DL on Saturday.  Buchholtz coming off the DL tonight.  Huge ups to Tim Lincecum for his 2nd No hitter against the Padres.  Matt Adams is hot!   Yoenis Cespedes is also hot!  14/37 with his 1st inning double tonight.  Erasmo Ramirez demoted to AAA, his spot in the rotation lines up with Taijuan Walker.  Michael Wacha and Jaime Garcia on the DL with bad shoulders.  Alex Wood back in the Braves rotation after the injury to Gavin Floyd.

Streaming options for late in the week

Brandon Cumpton against the Mets

Kyle Gibson against the Rangers

Mike Bolsinger against the Padres

Drew Smyly against the Astros

Colin McHugh against the Mariners

Yohan Pino against the Royals

Free Agents Jesse Hahn- 6.8% owned on ESPN.  27 K’s in 22 and 1/3 innings, 3QS.  Charlie Morton continues to pitch well with no luck, 11 K’s today and was overshadowed by David Price.  Matt Shoemaker is pitching well for the Angels.  Pick him up and ride him while he’s hot.

The Coach’s Office-Twitter- How hard should I go after David Price in a trade?  Facebook-Is Devin Mesoraco going to regress or is he a legit top 5 Catcher going forward?  Facebook-If I’m in 13th place in a 14 team keeper league with 6 teams making the play offs should I start selling off now or wait until after the All Star break?

Join me next week when I have Jake Ciely, The All-in-Kid (@allinkid) on the podcast to talk about some fantasy baseball.

 

You can Download this episode as well as the previous three on Itunes and Stitcher Radio.

Episode 007: The Fantasy Coach Podcast

Episode 007: The Fantasy Coach Podcast

Fantasy Baseball Edition For June 16th to June 22nd

Featuring T or as he’s known in the Twitterverse (@Whudey)

@Whudey's Perusing The Perimeter Podcast

@Whudey’s Perusing The Perimeter Podcast

About My Guest:

Host of Perusing the Perimeter @ProjectRoto Radio. #3   Ranker 2013  Member Twitter Baseball/Football 2013 Champion!

You can find all of T’s recent articles Here.

Episode Summary:  I get to know my man T a little bit better and talk all about the week that was in Fantasy Baseball as well as what we can expect in the near future.  We talk about all the current news as well as answer some questions from the audience.

Episode Breakdown:

  • Intro
  • We get to know @Whudey a little bit as I ask him about his beloved Reds and Bengals as well learn a little bit about his podcast Perusing The Perimeter that he hosts with @Slimcliffy.
  • News- Wainwright injury scare, Gio Gonzalez activated from DL for Wednesday start, Votto returned this week from injury, Cargo has a small tumor with tentacles removed from his troublesome finger, Tulow and Hanley are a little banged up, Polanco’s hot start, Taveras demotion, Matt Adams brings the hammer with him off the DL, Josh Donaldson breaks an o for 33 with a seeing eye single, Sergio Romo and Ernesto Frieri Struggling, Drew Hutchinson’s crazy Road/ Home split continues this week.  W-L 1-3 8.72 ERA at home, W-L 4-1 1.79 ERA on the road.
  • Hits and misses from last week’s episode with @RSandersRX of RotoExperts.com
  • 2 Start Streamers and Late Week Saviors
  • The Coach’s Office- Q1) What does my guest @Whudey expect from Mat Latos going forward?  Can he be that fantasy ace that most teams are missing?   Q2) Twitter Question- Who do we each like for the rest of the year from this grouping ( Marcus Stroman, Kevin Gausman, Chase Whitley)  Q3)  Because of the struggles of some of the top pitchers picked in drafts this year does it still make sense to pay for pitching in Roto leagues next year?
  • Waiver Wire Adds
  • Outro

You can Download this episode as well as the previous three on Itunes and Stitcher Radio.

I want to thank my buddy T (@Whudey) for coming on the podcast and being his awesome self.   I would also like to thank C-Quel for providing the intro music as well as the outro beat.  You can Find all of C-Quel’s current music available here.

Episode 006: The Fantasy Coach Podcast

Episode 006 of The Fantasy Coach Podcast

Fantasy Baseball Edition for the week of June 10th to June 17th

Featuring Ricky Sanders (@RSandersRX)of RotoExperts.com

Ricky Sanders of RotoExperts.com

Ricky Sanders of RotoExperts.com

About My Guest:

After starting several freelance Fantasy Sports blogs, Ricky caught his first break in the Fantasy industry when he joined Going9Baseball.com. He was also a contributor to FakePigskin.com and FantasyBasketballMoneyLeagues.com before becoming a member of the RotoExperts staff. Ricky is a proud and active member of the Fantasy Sports Writers Association. Don’t hesitate to contact him with your questions on Twitter @RSandersRX.

Some Recent Articles by Ricky Sanders:

http://rotoexperts.com/70049/fantasy-football-colin-kaepernick-is-overpaid-and-overrated/

Episode Summary:  Ricky and I talk about another injury to a stud young starting pitcher.  Who you should run to the waiver wire to add.  Which 2-Start starting pitcher will help you win your week in fantasy baseball. We also discus Diners Drive-Ins and Dives and his Fantasy feud with Dan Strafford.
Episode Breakdown:
  • Intro
  • We get to know Ricky and find out if Dan Strafford is his biggest nemesis in the Fantasy Sports Community.  I find out how far Ricky is willing to travel to try a restaurant featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.  We talk a little daily fantasy sports and also find out how he came to be a RotoExpert.
  • News and Notes- Where do you find Gerrit Cole’s replacement for your fantasy team.
  • Hits and Misses from last week’s episode with Josh Collacchi of XNSports.com
  • 2 Start Streamers for June 10th to June 17th
  • The Coach’s Office- Here’s where my guest and I will answer your questions from Facebook and Twitter.
  • Waiver Wire Adds
  • Outro

You can Download this episode as well as the previous three on Itunes and Stitcher Radio.

I would like to extend a big thank you to my friend Ricky Sanders for coming on The Fantasy Coach Podcast.  Make sure you follow him on Twitter (@RSandersRX) and catch all of his fantasy articles at RotoExperts.com.  I would also like to thank C-Quel for providing the intro music as well as the outro beat.  You can Find all of C-Quel’s current music available here.

Episode 005: The Fantasy Coach Podcast

 

Episode 005 of The Fantasy Coach Podcast

Fantasy Baseball Edition for the week of June 2nd to June 9th

Featuring Josh Collacchi (@JoshCollacchi) of ProjectRoto.com among others

 

Fantasy Baseball Podcast Guest

A candid shot of my guest Josh Collacchi of ProjectRoto.com, XNSports.com, PFF-Fantasy, and eDraft.com

About My Guest:

Josh writes about fantasy sports for Pro Football Focus Fantasy, XNSports.com, eDraft.com, ProjectRoto.com, and has been featured in the Boston Herald and Chicago Tribune.  He covered the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama last year, and have covered the last two NFL drafts.

He also created FantasyVA, which is a metric on eDraft focusing on fantasy baseball values, and is currently working on another metric for pitchers, details on that coming soon.
You can find his work:
PFF Fantasy: https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/author/jcollacchipff/ (DFS NFL, Fantasy Football)
XNSports: http://www.xnsports.com/author/joshcollacchi/ (NBA DFS, Fantasy Baseball, Fantasy Football)
eDraft: http://edraft.com/our-journalists/archive/josh-collacchi (Fantasy Baseball, Fantasy Football, NFL draft)
ProjectRoto: http://projectroto.com/author/josh-collacchi/ (Fantasy Baseball, Fantasy Football, DFS)

Episode Summary:  Josh and I go over all the big news in Fantasy Baseball as well look for ways to help your teams win this coming week.  We cover everything from the call-up of Oscar Taveras and the excellent outings from Marcus Stroman and Rubby De La Rosa to the injuries to Will Myers and A.J. Pollock.

  • Intro
  • We get to know about Josh and find out how he is able to write for so many sites across so many sports.
  • Important News of the week-Injuries-Call-ups-Hot Streaks
  • Hits and Misses from last week’s episode with Jonathan from ToTeamFantasy.com
  • 2-Start Streamers
  • Sell High Candidates
  • Buy Low Candidates
  • Waiver Wire adds for this week

You can Download this episode as well as the previous three on Itunes and Stitcher Radio.

I would like to thank my guest Josh Collacchi for taking time from his busy schedule, on short notice, to come on the podcast and would also like to thank C-Quel for providing the intro music as well as the outro beat.  You can Find all of C-Quel’s current music available here.

Episode 004: The Fantasy Coach Podcast

Episode 004 of The Fantasy Coach Podcast

Talking Fantasy Baseball with all your news, notes and Waiver Wire Additions

Featuring: Jonathan Vandersluis Owner/ Editor of TopTeamFantasy.com

Jonathan Vandersluis Owner/Managing Editor TopTeamFantasy.com

Jonathan Vandersluis
Owner/Managing Editor TopTeamFantasy.com

About My Guest:  Jonathan Vanderluis (@Jonathan_TFF on Twitter)

Jonathan has been playing fantasy sports for almost a decade, first football and then quickly to baseball and basketball too, and founded TopTeamFantasy.com in 2013. He has always been a numbers guy, so fantasy sports provided the perfect place for him to combine his analytical skills with his passion for sports. Jonathan makes Toronto, Canada his home, but loves to travel every chance he gets and explore new places. Follow Jonathan on Twitter@Jonathan_TTF, he’d be glad to answer any of your questions and help you win your fantasy league.

 

Episode Summary:  Jonathan and I go over all the big news in Fantasy Baseball as well look for ways to help your teams win this coming week.  We cover everything from what to do at first base with Prince Fielder out for the year to if selling high on Johnny Cueto is a good idea.

You can Download this episode as well as the previous three on Itunes and Stitcher Radio.

I would like to thank my guest Jonathan Vandersluis for taking time from his busy schedule to come on the podcast and would also like to thank C-Quel for providing the intro music as well as the outro beat.  You can Find all of C-Quel’s current music available here.

Episode 003: The Fantasy Coach Podcast

Episode 003 of The Fantasy Coach Podcast

Talking Fantasy Baseball for Monday 5/19 thru Sunday 5/25

Featuring Ian Riley (@Ian_Riley)of Rotoexperts.com

Fantasy Baseball Expert Ian Riley

Ian Riley of RotoExperts.com

About My Guest: Ian’s first exposure to the world of Fantasy sports came in the form of Strat-O-Matic baseball back in the summer of 1994 at the tender age of 17. That introduction has led to a love affair with both Fantasy Baseball and Football that is now rapidly approaching two decades. 
 
His writing career began in August of 2008 with OPENSports.com, where he was discovered by the one-and-only David Gonos. While there his work also appeared on FantasyLive.com and the Fantasy Football draft kit on FoxSports.com. 

Ian brought his talents to RotoExperts in March of 2011, where he writes his weekly OSR Report (Observations, Speculations and Revelations). He also regularly appears on Sirius XM Fantasy Sports Radio with Scott Engel and Adam Ronis.

Episode Summary: Ian and I talk Fantasy Baseball for over an hour to get you prepared for the upcoming week.  The fact that Ian and I know each other so well really comes through on the episode even when we disagree on some players.  Make sure to listen all the way to the end when we discuss our top waiver wire adds for the week.

  • Intro
  • We get to know our guest a little and talk about how small a world it can be in Fantasy Sports
  • Fantasy Baseball News and Notes-Everything you need to know to be ready for the Fantasy Baseball week
  • Two Start Starting Pitchers-Potential Streamers and some you may want to avoid even if you picked them up.
  • Sell High Candidates-Who needs to be traded for the biggest haul…
  • Buy Low Targets
  • Waiver Wire Adds
  • Guys you need to drop in your leagues.

You can Download this episode as well as the previous two on Itunes and Stitcher Radio.

Once again I would like to thank my guest, Ian Riley of RotoExperts, for spending so much time with me on a Sunday evening as well as C-Quel or The Mighty Shiek as he’s known for the amazing Intro to The Fantasy Coach Podcast.

 

Fantasy Baseball: Waiver and Watch out List

Some of the hot names available on the Waiver Wire in a league near you:

Drew Pomeranz

  • Drew Pomeranz (Oakland A’s-SP) Pomeranz is the beneficiary of the Dan Straily demotion to Sacremento.  While Straily was a nice target late in drafts for his strikeout upside his tendency to give up the untimely home run finally caught up to him.  Keep an eye on Straily’s progress in Triple A as he could be called up before to long with Tommy Milone not lighting it up in the rotation.  Now onto Pomeranz.  Pomeranz was top prospect that just couldn’t break through to the big club in Cleveland and was eventually shipped to the Colorado Rockies in the Ubaldo Jimenez deal.  Pomeranz struggled in Colorado and eventually the Rockies decided to eat their losses and let Pomeranz go for the price of Brett Anderson from the Oakland A’s.  Pomeranz has been reinvigorated by the change of scenery and has been pitching well out of the A’s bullpen before getting a chance to blank the Mariners for 5 innings  in a spot start during a double header last week.  Pomeranz was a top 30 prospect before fizzling out in Colorado and could be a nice addition to your fantasy baseball rotation, especially in deep leagues, where injuries around the Major Leagues have fantasy managers scrambling.  I have tried to grab him in most formats where my league size is 12 and up.  I’m hoping we have another Jesse Chavez on our hands, but I’ll settle for what we expected from Straily.
  • Cody Allen (Cleveland Indians-RP) Allen was the first name at the top of the list as managers were scrambling to replace John Axford in their fantasy bullpens.  Well it seems Terry Francona isn’t looking for a long term replacement at closer and wants Axford to work his way back into the role.  I was high on Axford as a late round sleeper closer in the build up to fantasy drafts, but in the back of my head I had trouble getting over the fact that he couldn’t take the job back from Jim Henderson in Milwaukee last season.  Whether it’s trouble with his pitching mechanics or he’s tipping his pitches again, I really don’t know if he CAN get the job back if one of the other Cleveland relievers run away with it.  The problem is it’s going to be closer by committee in Cleveland for the time being and Allen isn’t the only one to lay claim to the closer’s role.  Bryan Shaw has been lights out as well this year and picked up a save in that role on Sunday in 9 pitches.  If I’m an Axford owner I’m hanging onto Axford and picking up either Allen or Shaw in the short term.  Personally in very deep leagues I snuck in sneaky cheap bids on Shaw and hope that he can run away with it.  If he doesn’t I’m sure one of the million players currently clogging up my DL will take the spot come June 1st.
  • Rafael Montero (New York Mets-SP) Montero was always going to be the first of the Mets triple A prospects to get a shot in the rotation because of arbitration entanglements, but Noah Syndergaard  struggled to start the season and Montero has kept up his strikeout stuff in the mean time.  Jenrry Mejia could be headed to the bullpen to make room for Montero in the Mets rotation and it could be a boon for your fantasy team.  Montero has a lot of the things I’m looking for when I need a prospect to save my fantasy rotation.  He is called up to a pitcher’s park and has a better than 9 K per 9 Innings ratio.  The Mets defense is the only drawback for me liking more, but I see Montero as a must grab in any league larger than 12 and of course for NL only leagues.
  • Chase Headley (San Diego padres-3B) headley struggled out of the gate this year just like most of the Padres offensive players and then was forced to the disabled list with a strained calf.  A ton of fantasy GMs jumped ship when Headley hit the DL as they saw that as the last straw.  Personally I am grabbing Headley where I can because he has all the ingredients to pay off.  He’s in a contract year, he is way off his career number (even if those are inflated by an outlier season) and he also holds that special value as the one that got away.  There is nothing like picking up someone’s cast off and having him light it up when he plays for your team.  I have seen it time and time again where the amateur fantasy owner can’t get over the fact that his castoff is lighting it up for someone else and ends up making a lopsided trade to get that player back on their squad.

Watch out!  These players could be playing themselves into a DL or minor league stint:

  • Mike Moustakas (Kansas City Royals-3B)  The struggles just won’t stop for this immensely talented pain in my butt.  In all seriousness I will gladly admit that I drank from the Moustakas has finally found it fountain this Spring Training and I was once again wrong.
  • Chris Archer (Tampa Bay Rays-SP)  Archer has struggled for a few outings now and his control is what worries me.  If it was just getting hit he clould make some adjustments, but his command has really become an issue.  In 10 league teams I would consider dropping him for a more solid option.
  • Clay Buchholtz (Boston Red Sox-SP)  Buchholtz has not looked like himself since spring training.  He is giving up hits in bunches and missing less and less bats as he struggles to get outs.  I actually uttered the words He’s Dead To Me on the Fantasy Black Book Show on Sirius XM this weekend and I think I should clarify that a little bit.  I’m holding on to him in the hopes that they put him on the DL to correct whatever the issue is that is going on with a guy that I thought could be a nice late round gamble.
  • Dan Uggla (Atlanta Braves-2B)  Uggla is going to be DFA before the year is through.  This was inevitable, but the Braves haven’t decided who is going to be the one to get the first shot as a full time replacement.  Tommmy La Stella could be coming up from the minors when he’s ready and could help teams in larger leagues that need some BA help and maybe even runs if he gets to hit in front of Freddie Freeman and Justin Upton.  Ramiro Pena is better a s a bench bat and glove and using him full time at 2B would hurt the Braves more than it would help.  Stear clear for now.

Situations to monitor:

  • Alex Fernandez is scheduled for an MRI in Los Angeles and just typing this has me shaking a little as I am not diversified enough when it comes to shares of Fernandez.
  • Alex Wood will be heading to the bullpen in Atlanta as Gavin Floyd will get a chance to stick in the rotation.  I am keeping Wood on my bench everywhere I have him because he will eventually be back in the rotation and has proved that he’s a fantasy asset as a starter.  The Braves can limit his innings by putting him in the bullpen now and continue to ride the resurgence of Aaron Harang. (while it lasts…….)

Funny Side note:

Carlos Carrasco (5.81 ERA) beat out both Aaron Harang (2.98 ERA) and Josh Tomlin(2.13 ERA) for the fifth starter job in Cleveland and this is just another example of Cleveland having absolutely no luck….

Rum-Springer (George Springer Hysteria)

Well the news of Goerge Springer’s call up to the Houston Astros came down last night like a lightning bolt from Mount Olympus.  Twitter went wild and fantasy owners everywhere went scrambling for their phones to see if Springer was on the waiver wire.  I think the analogy holds water as most owners who drafted Springer in redraft and keeper leagues view him as a Greek God who will come and save their team.

George Springer a god?

Everyone Loves A Rookie

Projecting rookies is a funny thing.  Trying to weigh the minor league numbers against what we can expect at the big league level is almost a futile past time.  It’s like trying to figure out why the Diamonbacks are keeping Archie Bradley in the minor leagues.  Your guess is as good as mine.  (If you leave a comment about Super 2 rules and arbitration eligibility I will hunt you down. Joking…not joking.)

Even with all those questions hanging in the air most fantasy baseball owners are guilty of overvaluing rookies.  It’s a sickness that seems to plague almost every league I join.  8 out of 12 owners going into this year thought they were drafting Jose Reyes when they took Billy Hamilton over players like Alex Gordon and Jayson Werth.  They ended up with Michael Bourn.  I’ll never understand it fully, but you’re damn well sure I will try and take advantage of it every chance I get.

Even in redraft leagues the value of Springer is almost off the charts as of this very moment.  People believe they drafted Carlos Gonzalez or Andrew McCutchen in the 15th round and if you want to trade for him now that he’s making his debut tonight, you will have to pay close to that amount.  It’s madness!  Yes, I’m excited about Springer, but if he has anywhere near the value Puig had during his torrid start to last year, you better believe I will trade him.

If Springer gets off to a fast start it will be like watching the teenage Amish run around Pennsylvania during Rumspringa.  That’s right I went there.  The GM’s in your leagues that drafted Springer will be having their very own version of Rum-Springer as they run around patting themselves on the back with every stolen base or extra-base hit. You’ll get trade offers of  Springer and Gray for Cargo and Darvish.  Don’t laugh…just wait, you’ll see that these Springer crazed individuals will only get bolder and bolder as Springer plays well.

My R.O.S. projections are probably going to end up on the low side of everyone else’s.  I have Springer hitting .288 with 17 homers, 24 steals, 58 runs and 60 RBIs.  Don’t get me wrong those are really solid numbers, but I wouldn’t be trading Chris Davis or Edwin Encarnacion (two underperforming sluggers) to acquire Springer in redraft leagues.  In keeper leagues his price tag will be even more, but you better be willing to eat a ton of strikeouts to get him.

Let me know what you would give up to get Springer, sight unseen, in keeper and redraft leagues in the comment section.  Maybe we’ll discuss it when I make an appearance on The Fantasy Black Book -fantasy sports show-on SiriusXM Satellite radio with hosts Dan Strafford and Joe Pisapia.

P.S. Here’s Springer’s first Major League hit courtesy of Drew Silva

 

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