Just because it’s Prospects Month here on the blog doesn’t
mean we’re going to abandon Fantasy Baseball and the goal of winning your
fantasy league altogether. Instead we’ll simply just refocus our efforts and
give it a prospect or young player twist much like we did with our New York
Yankees post. The goal is to still help you win your league and dominate the
later rounds of your fantasy draft so rest assured, we’re still here.
With that in mind we will not be talking about Sonny Gray or
Sean Doolittle in this post and we likely won’t talk too much about new
arrivals Jed Lowrie, Yonder Alonso and Rich Hill. Instead we will focus on the
younger guys that may not be household names yet outside of many Oakland based
homes. That player list includes outfielder Billy Burns, Mark Canha and
Henderson Alvarez.
Burns is an outfielder that will likely get the everyday
starting job for the Oakland A’s. The Athletics need an everyday center fielder
to replace Coco Crisp and Burns seems to be that guy after a strong 2015
campaign. Burns hit .294 with 25 stolen bases and 70 runs scored in 125 games
last season and can add a high runs scored total, batting average and stolen
base total to your team very late in the draft. If you reach the 20th
round or so and he’s still there it may be in your best interest to grab him.
Another name you may not know from the Oakland A’s is Mark
Canha. Canha is not likely to have a starting job when the team breaks camp
this season but he should still get plenty of opportunities throughout the
year. Canha is listed as a first baseman and the backup to Yonder Alonso and is
also listed as an outfielder. This is especially important as the A’s search
for a suitable backup to injury-prone left fielder Coco Crisp. Canha will be
the first out of the trenches and into the field if and when Crisp goes down.
Keep him in your queue just in case.
Finally we have Henderson Alvarez was acquired this
offseason after the Miami Marlins cut ties with their former farm hand. Alvarez
is a big question mark heading into the season after tearing a muscle in his
shoulder and undergoing a serious surgery on it. Alvarez will not be ready on
Opening Day and may not be ready at all in 2016, although he is expected to be,
but he is still a name that should be on your watch list. Alvarez was an
All-Star for Miami in the last season he pitched in 2014 and the talent is
there as long as his shoulder allows it to be.
So there you have it, three Oakland Athletics prospects
and/or young players that can help you win your Fantasy Baseball league’s this
spring. Hope the information helps and if it did feel free to share this and
any of my fantasy posts to help out others as well. Thanks!
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