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Fantasy Baseball Stock Watch – Pena, Wigginton, Peralta, Beachy

July 1, 2011 By Rick Leave a Comment

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Carlos Pena, 1B, CHC – Pena is the kind of player that will give you your money’s worth every time he swings. Unfortunately, he misses a lot more than most other players and his career .240 batting average is the kind of thing that scares a lot of fantasy owners away, despite the huge power. Right now is the time to add the big fella, as he has hit .265 with eight home runs and 14 RBI over the last two weeks. That kind of average is very palatable when you are considering the power surge. Ride his hot streak but be ready to cut bait as the big numbers tail off.

Ty Wigginton, 1B/2B/3B/OF, COL – Wigginton is eligible all over the diamond and has a nice power stroke. Over the last two weeks, he’s posted .298/7/12 with 10 runs scored. As long as the Rockies are giving him regular at-bats, he’ll be an asset to your team, but you definitely want to get in on this current run.

Jhonny Peralta, 3B/SS, DET – Peralta continues his unlikely hot hitting. Over the fortnight, he is mashing to a .396/4/13/8 tune. Few shortstops are performing at a very high level, so Peralta might be more than a short-term hot streak, he might just be your rest of the season solution. Grab him if he is sitting on your waiver wire.

J.J. Hardy, SS, BAL – Hardy has found his swing again and is rewarding his owners. He is hitting .340/5/10/10 over the last two weeks so enjoy the ride, just don’t expect it to last for a long time. Be ready to find a replacement when he falls back down to Earth.

Danny Espinosa, 2B, WAS – Espinosa is another middle infielder who is on a hot streak. Right now, he is in the middle of a .294/4/11/7 run with three steals to boot. He’s a solid play if you are desperate.

Chris Getz, 2B, CWS – Yet another middle infielder who is exceeding expectations, Getz is doing most of his damage with his legs. Over the last two weeks, he has posted a .388/0/2/7/6 line and provides a lot of help in the steals category for those needing a few more. The average is also surging right now, just don’t expect any power.

Jemile Weeks, 2B, OAK – While we are on the run of middle infielders, let’s stop and visit Rickie Weeks’ little brother. Jemile is a good average/speed guy, but will offer much less power than his big brother Rickie. Over the last two weeks, Jemile has posted a .292/0/4/7/5 line and will pile up the steals as long as Oakland keeps rolling him out at 2B each night. The A’s traded Mark Ellis to the Colorado Rockies, so it seems like their plan is to stick with Weeks.

Freddie Freeman, 1B, ATL – Freeman has found his groove recently and his numbers are showing it. He posted .292/3/9/6 over the last two weeks and has even been moved to the heart of the Atlanta batting order. He’s a great long-term keeper, but grab him for his power surge right now.

Brandon Beachy, SP, ATL – Beachy is back from the injury that cost him six weeks of playing time. He’s back with a flourish, striking out 20 in the two appearances since his return while allowing only two runs over those 12 innings pitched. If he’s available, pick him up more for his ratios than for the strikeouts, which aren’t likely to continue at that rate.

 
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Adam Dunn, 1B, CWS – Dunn is suffering his worst MLB season for no obvious reason. Over the last two weeks, he has managed two singles, a double, 16 strikeouts, and no other stats of use to your fantasy team. Is the change of leagues hurting his performance or maybe the designated hitter role? Whatever has turned him from a consistent slugger to someone playing himself out of the league, it is time to find another alternative. Dunn looks done.

Hunter Pence, OF, HOU – After Pence went on a 23 game hitting streak, the back problems flared up and have rendered him helpless. Since the hitting streak, Pence has gone 9-for-38 with only 3 RBI and 2 runs scored in nine games played. Sit him on your bench until he gets past this injury.

Joe Mauer, C, MIN – Mauer has been battling injuries all season and it looks like he will be hitting from the 1B and DH slots from here on out. Mauer is the best hitting catcher in baseball when healthy, but he isn’t that right now. If someone in your league is willing to pay close to full value on him, pull the trigger.

Jay Bruce, OF, CIN – Bruce is struggling in June after picking up NL Player of the Month honors in May. He’s scuffling right now, so sit him until he finds his form again.

Zack Greinke, SP, KC – Greinke was zooming along at 6-0 in his first seven starts since starting the season with a cracked rib injury. Then the last two weeks saw some awful numbers pop up to the tune of 1-2 with an 8.79 ERA and a 1.53 WHIP. Since his strikeouts are still there, don’t worry. In fact, this might be a good time to buy low.

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Fantasy Baseball Stock Watch – Ortiz, Morse, Espinosa, Patterson

June 4, 2011 By Rick Leave a Comment

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David Ortiz, DH, BOS – Ortiz has built quite a reputation as a slugger over the last decade. A guy with a lot of power and a solid average started to show his age with a very slow start to the 2011 season. Many fantasy owners panicked and abandoned ship. He has hit .400 with six homers, nine RBI, and 13 runs scored over the last two weeks. Now is the time to grab him if he happens to be on your waiver wire or make an offer if his owner hasn’t noticed the fire that Big Papi has lit.

Michael Morse, OF/1B, WAS – After a big spring training, Morse came out in April very flat. He struggled so much that he even found himself on the bad side of a platoon with Laynce Nix and was losing a lot of playing time. When Adam LaRoche went down with an injury, Morse took over the full time job at first base and has flourished. In the last two weeks, Morse has pounded to a .395/5/13/8 tune. He won’t keep up the torrid pace, but he should be a fantasy asset for the rest of the season.

Raul Ibanez, OF, PHI – Ibanez is a relic from another epoch. He is a streaky player these days, so hang on for the ride as long as he’s hot. Over the fortnight he posted a .298/5/13/11 so grab and hang on for the wild ride.

Allen Craig, 2B/OF, STL – Craig plays most days, but isn’t a full-time player. In the last two weeks, he’s hit .450/3/10/7 with a stolen base. Right now he’s hot and the position flexibility is reason enough to grab him and pile up the stats as long as he’s hitting.

Danny Espinosa, 2B, WAS – At a thin position, Espinosa is a good grab at middle infield right now. If you’ve watched Espinosa over the last two weeks, you’ve seen him put up .268/5/11/7/1, and you know he’s a good buy. If not, grab him and use him until his bat cools off and then toss him aside for the next hot thing.

Corey Patterson, OF, TOR – Patterson has found a regular job in Toronto’s outfield thanks to a few injuries and is doing everything he can to prove he belongs there. The much-heralded former prospect seems to finally be realizing his potential and is more than just a short term pickup. Yes, his .311/2/8/11/1 line over the last two weeks is nice, but he’s certainly worth watching in keeper leagues to see if he can keep it up.

Mark Trumbo, 1B, LAA – Now that Kendrys Morales is out for the season, Trumbo’s job as the Angels first baseman seems very safe. As long as he keeps hitting like this, his job is definitely safe. The last two weeks saw him post a .280/4/10/6/2 line so grab him if he’s available.

 
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Hanley Ramirez, SS, FLA – We finally know why Ramirez struggled so mightily during the first month of the season as he has been playing with back and leg problems. He has been placed on the DL and will hopefully heal and be the old Han-Ram we know for the second half. This might be a good chance to talk his owner into selling Ramirez for a “more reliable” player.

Matt Holliday, OF, STL – Holliday has been injured and struggling of late, going .200/1/1/3 over the last two weeks while picking up only 15 at-bats. Holliday has a history of injuries but also a history of putting up big numbers when healthy. This might be a great time to buy low if you can get his owner to ignore all the All-Star votes.

Dan Uggla, 2B, ATL – Uggla typically struggles in April, but turns it on in May. Well, this year is not typical for Uggla. He claims he is pressing to live up to his new $52 million contract, which might be justified by the fact he’s swinging at a lot of balls out of the strike zone and hitting just .118 with runners in scoring position. Regardless, he’s hitting .075/0/1/0 in the last two weeks and just isn’t worth starting right now. Don’t waive him, but if you can find someone looking to pay full value in trade, this might be a good time to rid yourself of a guy who simply isn’t comfortable at the plate this season.

Drew Stubbs, OF, CIN – Stubbs was the chic 30-30 draft pick this season. Many believed that he was ready to bring the average up to a respectable range while hitting 30 homers and stealing 30 bases for your team. He’s hit a lull and has only put up .188/0/3/7/2 in the last two weeks so sit him until he heats up again.

Ben Zobrist, 2B/OF, TB – Zobrist wasn’t supposed to be a fantasy stud, but he was supposed to be a significant producer at a very thin position and have position flexibility as well. Since his monstrous 10 RBI day in a double header on April 28, he has struggled badly. He has hit .248/2/5 in those 30 games and doesn’t seem to be showing signs of breaking out any time soon. Unless you are in a very deep league, cut bait and find a more useful bat.

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