Many fantasy baseball leagues around the web are finishing
up soon and the playoffs will be here before we know it. Whether you’re
comfortable winning your league, in the playoffs or just on the cusp it can
never hurt to add another piece or two late in the season. That’s where I come
in hopefully with some solid advice on who to pick up for the stretch run and
who to avoid. Enjoy and I hope it helps.
Austin Jackson did not well in a huge park in Seattle and he
struggled with a huge park in Detroit but Chicago’s Wrigley Field is a whole
new ballpark in a whole new league. You can buy extremely low on Jackson right
and likely get a huge return on him, especially in an NL-only league. Abraham
Almonte has quietly turned his season around after being traded to the
Cleveland Indians while Stephen Drew, believe it or not, may be the hottest
second baseman in the league right now.
In the category of good players on bad teams you have Hector
Olivera who will presumably play every day at third base for the Atlanta Braves
while the Boston Red Sox will find a place for Blake Swihart’s red hot bat
whether it be behind the dish or at the DH position for the remainder of this
season.
The Los Angeles Dodgers called up the top prospect in Major
League Baseball Corey Seager putting him into a deep and heavy lineup making
him attractive for the shortstop position if you need RBI help. Steven Matz
will also be inserted into the New York Mets six-man rotation to help limit the
innings of Matt Harvey while Ryan Goins looks to be locked into the second base
job in Toronto for the foreseeable future.
In the final category we look at long shots that could turn
the tide in your league this season but shouldn’t be relied upon alone to do
so, if that makes any sense. Players like Marcus Stroman of the Toronto Blue
Jays who was originally slated to be out for the entire 2015 season with a knee
injury before shocking the world and his doctors with his recovery and
comeback. Stroman is one more minor league appearance away from re-joining the
Blue Jays but could be one awkward move away from being back on the shelf. The
same can be said for Tanner Roark who has struggled for much of the season in
the bullpen but is being placed back in the rotation due to innings limits for
his teammates. Roark once won 15 games for the Nationals in their rotation so
the talent is there, but is the execution?
The final piece is Joey Gallo of the Texas Rangers. He’s a huge bat that destroyed the minor and major leagues in his first two weeks before falling victim to the strikeout bug. Gallo continued to strike out in the minor leagues but if he can get hot he’d be a huge pickup at third base.
The final piece is Joey Gallo of the Texas Rangers. He’s a huge bat that destroyed the minor and major leagues in his first two weeks before falling victim to the strikeout bug. Gallo continued to strike out in the minor leagues but if he can get hot he’d be a huge pickup at third base.
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