Showing posts with label yahoo fantasy baseball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yahoo fantasy baseball. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

COCO CRISP IS BACK

Coco Crisp – Oakland Athletics have been looking for some kind of spark and the return of Coco Crisp from the DL might just have been what they needed.  Crisp started the season on the disabled listed with a broken finger and only played two games before returning to the DL with a pulled ribcage muscle.  But now he’s back and the question now is can he stay healthy.

The Athletics lost 9-6 to the Baltimore Orioles in the last game of June.  For a brief moment, the thousands of new Coco Crisp fantasy owners held their breath as Crisp laid on the warning track for several minutes after colliding with the wall on an outstanding catch in centerfield.  Crisp continued to play and continued to make his  return known, hitting another home run tonight.


In eight games this season, Crisp has an OPS of 1.216/ .759 SLG/ .457 OBP/ .414 AVG.
Before tonight, had one homerun with six runs batted in and nine runs scored. In addition, Crisp has already stolen three bases and has a solid career steal percentage.

The only concern for those looking to pick up Coco Crisp is his previous injury history, let’s hope he stays healthy for the 2nd half of the season. Crisp has only averaged 104 games played since 2006, and he has never played more than 145 games in a season. For those who own Rajai Davis, keep a watchful eye because Coco’s stellar return has put Davis in danger of losing playing time.

Rajai Davis currently ranks third this year in stolen bases and this could be an issue for those of you counting on Davis for your stolen bases.

 If you need the same stolen base production as Rajai, veteran Chicago White Sox OF Juan Pierre is available in most yahoo fantasy leagues. Juan Pierre had struggled early in the year, but has been swinging the bat well as of late and is getting the green light from manager Ozzie Guillen.

*RELATED: Baltimore Orioles OF Adam Jones early season struggles seem to be old news, and with another home run last night has his 13th of the season. Jones is available in many fantasy leagues, his slow start was too much for many fantasy owners to bear.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Recent Fantasy Baseball News - Injuries, Updates, and Meltdowns

DUSTIN PEDROIA BOS – Went on DL after fouling a ball of against his left foot. Likely to miss six weeks. READ MORE...
JASON HEYWARD ATL, Retroactive DL, Heyward injured the thumb on May 14 and played in 38 of the next 39 games, further aggravating the injury. Heyward will be eligible to return from the DL on July 15 -- the day Atlanta begins play after the All-Star break -- and is likely to be back as soon as eligible. If Heyward makes the All-Star team, he could still play in the game. READ MORE ON HEYWARDS INJURY 
JOEL ZUMAYA DET – Zumaya has had previous issues with his bad right shoulder, and has worked hard to get back to where his, but last night he blew his arm on a 99mph fastball. Read More On Zumaya and Watch Pitch
CARLOS ZAMBRANO CHC– Zambrano gone until after All-Star break: Cubs SP Carlos Zambrano was placed on the restricted list on Tuesday, according to The Chicago Tribune, and will start anger management treatment Wednesday. The report also said that Zambrano will not return to the team until after the All-Star break. His indefinite suspension, will be three games with Monday's game being the last. 

"He will not meet formally or travel with the team before the (All-Star) break." GM Jim Hendry READ MORE...
CLAY BUCHOLZ BOS - Will not starting in Week 13: Boston SP Clay Buchholz (hamstring) had an MRI on Monday and was diagnosed with a left hamstring strain. Buchholz will not start during Week 13 (June 28-July 4) and the Red Sox will not need another starter until July 6 at Tampa Bay. Read More on Pedroia and how Bocholz may avoid the DL
BRENNAN BOESCH DET – On pace to be a likely candidate for AL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR, 45 RBIS tied with Heyward from Atlanta with most by a rookie, will likely pass Heyward as he has been listed on the DL. READ MORE ON how BOESCH and the Detroit Tigers.

CARLOS QUENTIN, White Sox: With four home runs in his past six games, Quentin is finally getting hot, so watch out when he steps into the batters' box versus Brian Bannister. He's already taken Bannister deep twice in just 10 at-bats, and with his three other hits (all singles), he's actually hitting .500 off the righty. READ MORE on QUENTIN and the red hot CHICAGO WHITE SOX.


Injury list: News and Links

Injury list: Out
Bobby Jenks, RP, White Sox (Family medical emergency list): Jenks will have to be sidelined for a minimum of three days up to a maximum of seven.
Dustin Pedroia, 2B, Red Sox (15-day DL, foot)
Injury list: Day-to-day
Carl Crawford, OF, Rays (shoulder): Crawford came into Sunday's game as a pinch runner and says his shoulder feels good enough to aim for a Tuesday return.
Brett Gardner, OF, Yankees (wrist)
Cristian Guzman, 2B/SS, Nationals (neck)
Brad Hawpe, OF, Rockies (ribs)
Jason Heyward, OF, Braves (thumb): Heyward is confirmed out for Monday and he's also scheduled to undergo an MRI on his thumb. We'll know more Tuesday.
Derrek Lee, 1B, Cubs (back)
Ryan Ludwick, OF, Cardinals (calf)
Victor Martinez, 1B/C, Red Sox (thumb): Martinez fractured his left thumb Sunday night on a foul tip and he will be examined Monday. It's unknown if he will be forced to the disabled list.
Angel Pagan, OF, Mets (side)
Placido Polanco, 2B/3B, Phillies (elbow; doubtful)
Billy Wagner, RP, Braves (ankle)

WHO'S HOT AND WHO'S NOT for WEEK 13

WHO’S HOT - Batters
1. CHASE UTLEY Phi - .367 AVG, 11 RBI , 9R over the last 14 days, owned in 99% percent of leagues – if your looking for a trade( INJURED THUMB. star Chase Utley tried to stretch a single into a double against Cincinnati, but all he got was a lousy injured thumb that forced him from the game a few innings later. Phillies Nation is holding its breath as Utley will have a MRI later today. READ MORE on Utley's Injury 

 2.  RYAN RABURN DET – .391 AVG, 8 RBIs, 6Rs and is only owned in 1% of yahoo fantasy leagues(2nd,OF) Had not been a fantasy factor because of limited playing time and a low batting average. His batting average on the season has jumpred from .165 on June 13th to .213 on June 28th.Raburn is starting to feel a little more comfortable in the batters box now the has surprassed the 100 At-Bat mark and is likely responsible for the .048 rise in batting average.

3. CLIFF PENNINGTON Oak - .471 AVG, 4RBIS, 9Rs – Numbers have peaked, but production is still good.


WHO’S NOT – Batters
1.  ROBINSON CANO NYY - .298 with 6RBIs, 5Rs – 98% owned
2. BRANDON PHILLIPS Cin - .302 AVG, 0 stolen bases, 10 Runs – 97% owned

      3. TROY GLAUS ATL – 1B has been sensational and cheap pickup from the Atlanta Braves this year but he hasn’t been hitting the ball well in the last 2 weeks, driving in only seven (7 RBIs) with one home run (1HR) while only batting .146. He’s only owned in 70% of leagues  

WHO’S HOT – Pitchers
 1. JOE BLANTON Phi – 3.95 ERA, 1.17 WHIP, 2 Wins owned in 14% of yahoo fantasy leagues                                    

  2. RICKY NOLASCO Fla – 1.05 WHIP, 4.05 ERA, 21Ks in the last 14 days. Owned in 82% of yahoo fantasy leagues

  3. JAMIE MOYER Phi – He may hold the record for most home runs hit against a pitcher, but over the the past 14days and really this season, Moyer has been hot. Pitching for a 1.98 ERA, .57 WHIP, while recording 3Ws.
a.       "Maybe I'll let the dog play with it." – Moyer on what he plans to do with the record setting 506th home run Jamie Moyer gave up to Vernon Wells Monday vs Toronto. 

WHO’S NOT – Pitchers
1. MATT CAIN SF – 8.71 ERA, 1.84 WHIP, 0W

2. BRETT CECIL TOR – 9.19 ERA, 1.85 WHIP, with 0Ws

3. UBALDO JIMENEZ Col – 5.03 ERA, 1.42 WHIP, 2 Ws. Those numbers aren’t terrible but Jimenez has given up 10 earned runs in his last two outings and only 9 earned runs in his previous 8 outings. Jimenez also walked four batters in Mondays outing against the Sand Diego Padres.

Friday, June 25, 2010

When Looking at Free Agents

An example and strategy you can use to make players switches mid - week

-  I recently dropped BAUTISTA and JOSH WILLINGHAM in favor of BRENNAN BOESCH (OF) and Aubrey Huff (1B,OF). 

Note* WAS OF JOSH Willingham has been a good player for my team throughout the year. Picked him up both times Nelson Cruz        has been on the DL  I have frequently used him for a quick pickup when the Washington Nationals are hot and he has consecutive favorable matchups.

*Note* Bautista is leading the league in homeruns and it may have seemed like an odd move to drop the league leading home run hitter I did. At the time Bautista’s 0 for 23 and counting slump was to eerily similar to last years 0 for 21 drought. After which Baustista’s numbers never truly recovered. Bautista has not recovered yet this year either, I do however have faith in Bautista for the 2nd half of this year as well as several other Toronoto Blue Jays sluggers.

- I feel players with infield and outfield eligibility provide your team with greater flexibility and production potential. Remember this when looking for free agents to not replace an existing player in your lineup that may be in a slump, hold on to these players they will turn it around at some point this season and get their numbers. And if your are still holding on to them now, the all-star break is just around the corner and expect your slumping stars to turn it on shortly after.   look to add free agents who not only can replace the slumping players but free agents who will also properly compliment the team for your current matchup. Remember there is three outfielder slots available.

For example, early this year I picked up Jose Bautista (3B,0F), Nelson Cruz had just gone on the DL list and A. Rodriguez was having a very slow start.  Josh Willingham was on fire and the Nats were rolling along, as were the Toronoto Blue Jays who not only top their division but led the league in home runs by 15, behind Jose Bautista’s bat (Vernon Wells had not gotten hot at this point).

In that matchup, my team was behind in power numbers RBIS and HRS but leading in all pitching categories.

My bullpen was very strong. My focus is 4 core Winning-pitchers, a strikeout pitcher, and a young prospect which changes often as do callups. The remainder of the bullpen is filled with strictly closers.  

When I moved Nelson Cruz into the DL slot and picked up red hot JOSE BAUTISTA, I didn’t have any faith in Bautista’s sustainability at this point but he was red hot, and I only needed him for 15days. Plus, the Blue Jays as a team were on fire so if Bautista were just to get on base he would likely be driven in. 

That only helped with  filling my Cruz spot though, Bautista’s pickup wasn’t able to additionally compliment my team until I dropped Texas Rangers young left-hander C.J. Wilson. Wilson gave me three solid starts to start the year only giving up 3 earned runs.  My confidence resided in Texas’ ability to score runs and pad a wins for Wilson. In addition, the left hander had shown promise in the strikeout department.  Wilson was not part of the core pitchers in my fantasy bullpen and only was there to compliment the core starters pitching statistics. So the decision to drop Wilson from my team was easy because he could be replaced by a comparable pitcher fairly quickly if needed.

Dropping Wilson allowed me to pick up Josh Willingham from the Washington Nationals at the beginning of May. Willingham played on my fantasy for two matchups while Nelson Cruz was on the DL. During that time he had three home runs, 9 RBIS, and 7 Runs.  Also, picking up a Filler (OF for OF) and a compliment filler (3B,OF) to supplement A-Rods slow start. And it paid off.

By picking up Willingham(FILLER), dropping Wilson(prospect), picking up Jose Bautista(Infield/outfield) I patched a hole in my lineup and set my team up for a win. To make room for Cruz I dropped Willingham and returned Cruz to the starting lineup. Bautista continued to stay thereafter for a couple weeks until he entered a nasty slump. During which time the current matchup was calling for another starting pitcher. So with Bautista’s similar slump as last year I feared the worst, and I felt comfortable putting out on free agency on such a bad slump and no previous history of this kind of power. If he were to get hot, he would likely still be there. However, at the time it may have been better to trade Bautista but I needed to make a change right away and Doug Fister was sitting on free agency. So I used the same idea of complimenting to help my bullpen. Fister would likely drive down my ERA, WHIP, and give me the occasional win since he’s on the Seattle Mariners. Once again proved to be a great move as I lowered both categories and picked up wins in both on his next start.

**Shortly after, Fister, who is significantly better than a “prospect”, hit the DL list shortly after. 
**UPDATE* FIster will be returning to the mound this Saturday for the red-hot Mariners who have just won their 6th straight game.

Being in the “prospect” slot made it easy to drop him from my team because my core pitchers had been set with Francisco Liriano, Mike Pelfrey, Phil Hughes  and strikeout men Zach Grienke (used to be a win guy too) and Tommy Hanson (who is racking up wins in ATL but has had two blowup starts.

Plus Fister would not show up as a top ranked pitcher on the free agents list because he hadn’t recorded many wins. And I’m right as it stands today he is still on the free agents list in my fantasy league and I plan to pick him up today for Saturdays start. To make room for Fister I plan on dropping Trevor Cahill , young ace for the Oakland Athletics.

**Cahill has been strong in all of his latest outings, however, before Fister hit the DL had the league- leading WHIP (Walks plus Hits/ Innings Pitched) and sported strong ERA.  With the Mariners getting hot I want Fister on the mound for my fantasy team. **

I use this three step process all the time to fix specific offensive categories where I am lacking. With so many closers on my team, every week I am guaranteed to win saves and WHIP, my core starters and strikeout man secure my Ks and give me a shot at ERA. (depending on closers week -  They can post 1.0 inning ERAs in the double digits and record a save.) 

When I realized I could afford to go one starter leaner in the bullpen, at the time I had two prospects, it made all the difference and gave me the ability to actually manage my team.  So, I drop my single prospect who is only on the team to provide K’s and complimentary wins. If I lose the W category, oh well, on the bullpen side my team has now gone 4-1 and the holes in my lineup were filled.

Relief, handcuff, setup pitchers are useless. Immediately drop them from your team. No arguments are worthy of consideration, they do not offer you enough opportunities for contribution. They will not get you a Win or a Save. Closers compliment or drive down the key starters performances and the strikeout pitchers performances.

-Tips for closers:
        - Winning or hot teams! They will give you more opportunities for saves
        - Big Name or Big Investment, You do not want a Diamondbacks situation going on in your bullpen. ( Chad Quails, Aaraon Heilman, and now Sam Demel)
        - If possible, pick up closers for your top 2 starting pitchers.
 A (1B, 3B) or usually aren’t as beneficial as you would expect because these key positions for fantasy players.
The players you have drafted in your infield most likely are premier players. i.e. (1B Miguel Cabrera, 3B Alex Rodriguez) or( 1B Justin Morneau, 3B Adrian Beltre) These players don’t need any back up or even a full week to produce the numbers as your catcher.
 Pick up free agents that will compliment some of the weaker links in your lineup. Many catchers don’t actually catch everyday and unless are batting as well as Jorge Posada they may not DH that day.
As far as 1B basemen goes I only suggest a C,1B like Buster Posey, C,1B Mike Napoli or 1B,OF Aubrey Huff. Huff has started 10+ games in both left and right while tagging on some outfield assists from right. In addition, Huffs durability is not an issue as he has missed only missed a handful of days this season. Reason being, will give you a 1st baseman that can fill in for your catcher on his off days and/or your starting first basemen when the matchup is unfavorable. An infield/outfield position means the player will be eligible in 6 different team slots (2 Utilities, 3OF, 1 Position) giving that player tremendous flexibility and adds value to your team.

*** Remember to keep making moves as you need to! Watch the matchup..*** Don't be afraid to use free agency!

Thursday, June 24, 2010

As usual, Konerko leading Sox's surge - Chicago White Sox Blog - ESPN Chicago

The Sox, after sweeping Atlanta this week, are 13-2 against the National League, the best interleague record in baseball. They've won nine in a row, 13 of their past 14 overall and they've gained seven games on first-place Minnesota in two weeks, pulling to within 2 and 1/2 games of the Twins.

How a team like the White Sox, who swept their third straight series, went from nine games under .500 on June 8 to three games over .500 in 14 games can only really be seized up by Konerko, the veteran team captain.




Paul Konerko was tied for third in the AL with 17 homers before crushing his 18th Thursday, ranked fourth in the AL with 52 RBI and now is hitting .410 with 22 RBI over his past 21 games.


The White Sox bullpen including Mark Buehrle, John Danks, Jake Peavy, Gavin Floyd and even Freddy Garcia might as well be called Murder's Row.
They have gone 11-1 with a 2.03 ERA with 14 quality starts in the last 15 games. In those games, the starting pitchers have worked at least seven innings 11 times, have held opponents to two runs or fewer 11 times and are holding steady at a .207 opponents' batting average!

Floyd threw seven scoreless innings on Thursday against the Braves, striking out nine and walking just one. He only gave up two hits.
Gavin Floyd has been tremendous in his last four starts, and has posted a 0.93 ERA with a 31:7 K:BB ratio.

**If your looking for a SP and a win, Gavin Floyd is only owned in 57% of yahoo fantasy leagues.**


WHO’S HOT and WHO’S NOT – PITCHERS

WHO’S HOT – PITCHERS
 Over the last 14 days. 

1. JOEL PINEIRO LAA – Angels starting pitcher has 3 wins with a 1.11 ERA and 0.70 WHIP and is only owned by 28% of owners in yahoo fantasy leagues.
2. MARK BUERHRLE CWS – The resurgent White Sox starting pitcher has 3 wins and a 1.80 ERA with 17Ks. Buerhle is owned by 49% of yahoo fantasy owners.
3. BOBBY JENKS CWS – Closer Bobby Jenks is only owned by 68% of yahoo fantasy owners. Jenks has racked up 7 saves and 8ks in the White Sox last 8 games. In this span Jenks has lowered his ERA from 4.91 to 4.18.
WHO's NOT - PITCHERS
 Over the last 14 days 

1. UBALDO JIMENEZ COL, has been lights out this year but has posted an ERA of 4.58 with a 1.53 WHIP while picking up 2 Wins in the last 14 days.
2. MIKE PELFREY NYM – Mets new ace Mike Pelfrey had a tough couple starts as he posted a 5.54 ERA, 3Ks, and a 1.69 WHIP. If Pelfrey’s is dropped this week in your league pick him up as he will become a key pitcher on your team. Owned in 84% of yahoo fantasy leagues.
3. KEVIN SLOWLEY MIN – The Twin’s starting pitcher is owned by 67% of yahoo fantasy leagues. Slowley has 7 wins on the year but has had two consecutive bad starts and has posted an ERA of 17.05 with no wins and a 2.84 WHIP.

Also Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher KEVIN MILLWOOD is 1-8 with a 5.12 ERA this year and it has been a tough year in Baltimore, to say the least, and Millwood has a lot of slumping teammates. But Millwood might be having the worst month of any of them, and that's saying something. In four starts in June, he's given up 23 runs in 22 2/3 innings, all of them earned. He has also given up 38 hits, including seven home runs and four doubles. What's wrong? 



READ MORE on Kevin Millwood, and slumping Andre Either, Lance Berkman, and Ian Kinsler

WHO'S HOT AND WHO'S NOT


WHO'S HOT  - BATTERS

1. DUSTIN PEDROIA  BOS - Pedroia is hitting .447 over the last 14 days with 13 Runs and 8 RBIs. Owned in 98% of yahoo fantasy leagues.
2. CLIFF PENNINGTON OAK - Currently is hitting .447 with 9 Runs and 1 RBI over the last 14 days. He is only owned by 7% of yahoo fantasy leagues teams. If OF picks up their hitting his RBIs should increase.
3. CARLOS SANTANA – Cleveland’s young star catacher is still only owned by 50% of yahoo fantasy league users. Santana has hit 2 HRS with 10 RBIs and 5 Runs over the last 14 days.
WHOS NOT - BATTERS

1. JOSE BAUTISTA TOR  -  has only 2HR,4RBIs, and 5RUNs over the last 14 days. Bautista is owned by 76% of yahoo fantasy owners. 
2. RYAN ZIMMERMAN WAS – Owned in 97% of yahoo fantasy leagues, Zimmeran only has 2 Runs and 1 HR in the past 14 days while batting .170.
3. KEVIN YOUKILIS BOS – Youkilis is owned in 98% of fantasy leagues. Youkilis is batting .229 of the past 14 days and has 7 RUNs with 7 RBIs.

Other players in current slumps are Andre Either, Lance Berkaman, and Ian Kinsler who are also featured in Thursday’s Yahoo! Sports post Slumpbot.200: Andre Ethier is no Longer Streaking. By using the best technology available today,
Slumpbot .200 identifies a few players who are currently having trouble and then offers solutions for recovery.

Andre Either of the Los Angeles Dodgers: On May 14, Andre Ethier was hitting .392/.457/.744 and was leading the league in all three Triple Crown categories. Then he broke his finger and went on the DL for the first time in his career. Since his return, he's hitting .226/.287/.345 with just one homer and six RBIs. 

Lance Berkamn of the Houston Astros on-base percentage looks nice, but his power numbers are awful, especially considering that Minute Maid Park isn't exactly cavernous. His strikeouts are on the rise, too. 

Speaking of injuries, Ian Kinsler has been on the DL five times in his five years in The Show, most recently for an ankle sprain in April. There isn't much wrong with Kinsler's numbers this year on the surface. But his vanished power is very distressing, considering that he's he hit 30 homers last year and has a career SLG of .467, more than 100 points higher than this year. 

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Brennan Boesch Strikes Again!

Detroit Tigers, Brennan Boesch OF went yard to deep right center for his 11th of the season in the top of the 4th vs. the New York Mets currently hot pitcher Jonathan Niese. This 2 run-shot was not enough as the Mets easy rolled the tigers in a 14-6 loss. Boesch who was highlighted in a previous Who’s Hot - Likely free agents post , was batting .337 with 36 RBIs and 22 Runs before his two-run shot today.  

With all the media focus and Atlanta’s rising young star Jason Heyward, it seems this rookie sensation will remain a secret only of the Midwest and the Detroit faithful.  

Named Rookie of the Month in May, many have dismissed Boesch because of his higher strikeout rate. But there has got to be another reason you’re not hearing enough about him, right? Boesch is not the strongest left-fielder and actually didn’t join the team until a few weeks into the season, far into the Heyward frenzy.

As of June 18th he was still 24 at bats short of qualifying for the percentage lists, where he would be listed with the 5-th Best OPS in the American league and the 2nd Best Slugging Percentage. Top spot in slugging is held by fellow teammate Miguel Cabrera. 

Last Tuesday in the post, ‘Is Tigers’ rookie sensation for real?,’ Rob Neyer of ESPN.com discussed Boesch’s viability as we go forward into the season.

“Is Brennan Boesch anywhere near this good, really? Historically, Boesch has never been much of a prospect, advancing one level every season despite generally unimpressive numbers. Last year in Double-A, he slugged .510 but also posted a .318 on-base percentage. There's simply nothing in Boesch's statistical record suggesting that he's good enough to play everyday in the majors. Let alone rank among the league leaders for an entire season.

Which doesn't mean he won't. Human beings have this odd way of surprising us. It's just not the smart way to bet.”

The speed of Boesch’s progression through the farm system makes no difference to fantasy owners who are enjoying his production numbers. If anything it has shown Brennan Boeschs unwaivering determination and drive to compete in Major Leagues. So what happen? He got the chance. Boesch has been an overlooked natural talent who likely only needed the opportunity. Simply being a Tiger and playing side by side with high caliber players like Miguel Cabrera could be another factor for these all-star numbers.


Take note of Brennan Boesch, a 2006- 3round pick by  the Tigers, who each year improved, matured, and progressed through the Detroit Tigers system as continues to solidify his spot in Tigers lineup.