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by Mr. Smithers » Thu May 24, 2007 5:25 pm
Who do you all think the best fantasy players are that just don't seem to get in the lineup enough.
Willy Mo Pena is my vote.
250-275avg 30-40hr aint that bad if he played eveyday. Too many K's though
Who you got? No minor leaguers, they have to already be up.
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by Mr. Smithers » Thu May 24, 2007 5:27 pm
I guess I should of added what would expect if they played a whole season.
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by Ender » Thu May 24, 2007 5:27 pm
I wouldn't expect Pena to put up those numbers if he played every day. More like .240, 25 HR and a bunch of little injuries like in the past.
Morgan Ensberg slumped to start the year and got benched, I bet he'd put up some decent numbers though probably better real baseball numbers than fantasy ones.
Corey Hart could be a 20/20 guy if they'd just play him.
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by Mr. Smithers » Thu May 24, 2007 5:32 pm
Ender wrote:I wouldn't expect Pena to put up those numbers if he played every day. More like .240, 25 HR and a bunch of little injuries like in the past.
Morgan Ensberg slumped to start the year and got benched, I bet he'd put up some decent numbers though probably better real baseball numbers than fantasy ones.
Corey Hart could be a 20/20 guy if they'd just play him.
I like the Hart pick, He is Eric Byrnes Jr, and Byrns is a servicable outfeilder for fantasy purposes. Low Avg but 20/20 guy
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by acsguitar » Thu May 24, 2007 5:32 pm
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by hot4tx » Thu May 24, 2007 5:47 pm
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by angelo285 » Thu May 24, 2007 5:50 pm
How about Tony Clark from the Dbacks.
I distinctly remember in 2005 the guy would hardly ever play yet it seemed he cranked a homer in every game he played in.
His 2005 line:
30 HRs 87 RBI .304 AVG in 349 ABs
In 2006 he was injured but in 2007 he's off to:
7 HR 19 RBI .246 AVG in 69 ABs
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by Yoda » Thu May 24, 2007 5:53 pm
Hart should definitely be getting more time.
I would nominate John Buck but he is pretty much set now. Doumit, Wilkerson also come to mind.
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