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I have a draft coming up this afternoon and I'll admit I have been busy lately and have not studied like I should have. I like fantasy baseball but I use it more for a distraction until fantasy football starts. It's a 5 hitting 5 pitching category head to head league. I know most of the big time players but if someone could help me with some sleepers or stud rookies to look out for I would appreciate it. Thanks

 
Just a few....

Garza, pitcher for the Twins.

Billy Butler, OF for the Royals, should be called up sometime in 2007.

Albert Pujols, 1B for the Cardinals, should have a really great year.

*****Adrian Gonzalez, 1B, Padres. He's had an awesome spring and will be batting 3rd or cleanup. He's going fairly late in drafts too. He could be the SOD.

 
Howie Kendrick and Alex Gordon could be had late in the draft.

Also Randy Wolf is in a nice situation to succeed this year

Nick Markakis

 
Adam Wainwright, P, StL. Moving from bullpen to starter. Been lights out in spring training.

Garrett Anderson, OF, LAA. Plagued by injuries the past couple of years. Finally healthy

Boof Bonser, P, Minn. Deep sleeper candidate here. Should draft him based on name alone

Jorge Julio, RP, Fla. Recently traded, becomes the closer. Might slip past some uniformed owners.

Anibal Sanchez, P, Fla. Pitched brillantly towards the end of last year but still rated low on Yahoo!

Willy Taveras, OF, Col. Moving to Colorado from Houston should help his numbers.

Rich Aurilia, SF. Moves into the full-time 1B in SF. Valuable because he is eligible for many positions.

Ryan Freel, OF, Cin. Oft-injured. If he can stay healthy, he could steal 50 bases. Also elligible for many positions raises his value.

John Patterson, SP, Washington. Coming back from injury-pplagued 2006. Pitched well in 2005. Somewhat limited because he pitches for Washington.

 
Adam Wainwright, P, StL. Moving from bullpen to starter. Been lights out in spring training.Garrett Anderson, OF, LAA. Plagued by injuries the past couple of years. Finally healthy Boof Bonser, P, Minn. Deep sleeper candidate here. Should draft him based on name aloneJorge Julio, RP, Fla. Recently traded, becomes the closer. Might slip past some uniformed owners. Anibal Sanchez, P, Fla. Pitched brillantly towards the end of last year but still rated low on Yahoo!Willy Taveras, OF, Col. Moving to Colorado from Houston should help his numbers. Rich Aurilia, SF. Moves into the full-time 1B in SF. Valuable because he is eligible for many positions. Ryan Freel, OF, Cin. Oft-injured. If he can stay healthy, he could steal 50 bases. Also elligible for many positions raises his value. John Patterson, SP, Washington. Coming back from injury-pplagued 2006. Pitched well in 2005. Somewhat limited because he pitches for Washington.
Interesting... just read an article today and two of these guys were on the list of "players to avoid".
 
Adam Wainwright, P, StL. Moving from bullpen to starter. Been lights out in spring training.Garrett Anderson, OF, LAA. Plagued by injuries the past couple of years. Finally healthy Boof Bonser, P, Minn. Deep sleeper candidate here. Should draft him based on name aloneJorge Julio, RP, Fla. Recently traded, becomes the closer. Might slip past some uniformed owners. Anibal Sanchez, P, Fla. Pitched brillantly towards the end of last year but still rated low on Yahoo!Willy Taveras, OF, Col. Moving to Colorado from Houston should help his numbers. Rich Aurilia, SF. Moves into the full-time 1B in SF. Valuable because he is eligible for many positions. Ryan Freel, OF, Cin. Oft-injured. If he can stay healthy, he could steal 50 bases. Also elligible for many positions raises his value. John Patterson, SP, Washington. Coming back from injury-pplagued 2006. Pitched well in 2005. Somewhat limited because he pitches for Washington.
Interesting... just read an article today and two of these guys were on the list of "players to avoid".
Really? Which ones?
 
Wasn't Garza sent down?

2 sleepers I like this year . . .

Oliver Perez if you have the nerve

I also like Kelley Johnson, 2B, ATL batting 2nd

 
Troy Tulowitzki SS Col

He is the starting SS for the rockies and probably can be had very late

Jhonny Peralta SS Cleveland

Looking great this spring and poised for a big year

 
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Ryan Madson- Will take over as the closer when Gordon's arm falls off

Jeff Baker- Will get more ABs as the season goes on especially if Helton gets traded.

Shane Victorino- Gets a chance to play full-time and could be a 20HR and 20SB guy

Corey Hart- like Victorino he gets he shot to play everyday and could produce 15+ HRs and SBs

Hunter Pence- If Burke continues to struggle Pence could get the call from AAA

Josh Hamilton(hi Cappy)- Griffey and Freel are injuries waiting to happen. The beneficiary is Hamilton.

Tony Pena- If Valverde struggles in Arizona, Pena becomes closer.

Ronny Paulino- He's pounding the ball this spring and should be one of the few catchers to hit near .300

There are more but those are a few that come to my head. The deep sleeper is Henry Owens. He will take over as closer in Florida when Julio meltsdown.

Also, Termel Sledge is still going cheap and late in drafts. He's a great value for as late as he's going and I've paid $8-9 in two auctions for him.

 
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Ryan Madson- Will take over as the closer when Gordon's arm falls off
I wouldn't totally bank on that. Madson had a rough year last year. If Gordon went down, I think there would be a few different guys they would consider.....maybe even a guy like Lieber if he isn't traded by then.
 
Ryan Madson- Will take over as the closer when Gordon's arm falls off
I wouldn't totally bank on that. Madson had a rough year last year. If Gordon went down, I think there would be a few different guys they would consider.....maybe even a guy like Lieber if he isn't traded by then.
Well...I'm banking on it and they officially moved Madson to the setup role which is more reason to think he can step in WHEN Gordon goes down.
 
Adam Wainwright, P, StL. Moving from bullpen to starter. Been lights out in spring training.
I was coming in here to mention Wainwright.He is a very good pitcher and his stuff has been great this Spring. He probably will be considered a 4th starter but is most likely the Cards 3rd best starter and possibly even the second best behind Carpenter. The Cards will be giving run support and playing good defense behind him. I'm expecting somewhere around 13-16 wins for him and probably an ERA in the upper-3 range, which is very good numbers for a late round pickup.
 
Jhonny Peralta SS ClevelandLooking great this spring and poised for a big year
13 Ks in 46 AB is looking great?
Not sure what he meant by looking great....but Jhonny is in shape and fielding the ball very well from reports I see. If he was fielding like mid-year last season, the Tribe would have kept 2 INF on the bench and sent Garko to AAA, meaning his starting SS designation would be in jeopary.He's only hitting .283 this sping with 2 doubles and 0 HRs.
 
Edwin Encarnacion - 3b CIN

depending upon your depth you could stash P. Hughes - SP NYY for the 2nd half

I also like Igawa SP - NYY ( homer alert)

 
How about -

Luke Scott, OF, HOU

Lyle Overbay, 1B, TOR

Adrian Gonzales, 1B, SD

Nelson Cruz, OF, TEX

Morgan Ensberg, 3B, HOU (not a real sleeper - but dropped off last year and should rebound this year)

Pitchers -

Wainwright, STL

Hawksworth, STL (a real stretch - but good in a keeper league)

Clay Hensley, SD

and if you need middle relief guys -

Neshek, MIN

or

Soriano, ATL

 
How about -Luke Scott, OF, HOULyle Overbay, 1B, TORAdrian Gonzales, 1B, SDNelson Cruz, OF, TEXMorgan Ensberg, 3B, HOU (not a real sleeper - but dropped off last year and should rebound this year)Pitchers -Wainwright, STLHawksworth, STL (a real stretch - but good in a keeper league)Clay Hensley, SDand if you need middle relief guys -Neshek, MINorSoriano, ATL
I'm not sure I'd call Adrian Gonzalez a sleeper this year. He was a sleeper last year. Overbay isn't a sleeper either.
 
How about -Luke Scott, OF, HOULyle Overbay, 1B, TORAdrian Gonzales, 1B, SDNelson Cruz, OF, TEXMorgan Ensberg, 3B, HOU (not a real sleeper - but dropped off last year and should rebound this year)Pitchers -Wainwright, STLHawksworth, STL (a real stretch - but good in a keeper league)Clay Hensley, SDand if you need middle relief guys -Neshek, MINorSoriano, ATL
I'm not sure I'd call Adrian Gonzalez a sleeper this year. He was a sleeper last year. Overbay isn't a sleeper either.
I am thinking more in terms of auction leagues. Both of those guys are "sleepers" in terms of getting a lot of bang for a lot less buck than you would spend on any of the "elite" 1B.In my 20 team mixed league, everyone bids high dollars on elite players and it is guys like these that can be had "on the cheap" that make a dramatic impact on the roster.
 
One name and one name only....

RAY DURHAM

He's probably being selected as the 10th 2B off the boards, but you tell me - how many 2B will hit 25 HR and drive in 95 RBI this year? Yet that's exactly what Durham did last season and this year? This year, he's batting clean-up behind a fella named Barry Bonds, who will bat 3rd so he appears in every 1st inning this summer. Botchy's new plan of attack for the Giants...

SCOOP HIM!

 
Mike Maroth of the Tigers is a #5 starter coming off injury so you should get him cheap. Not only is he pitching well, but with Rogers on the DL, this lefty should get more starts than usual.

 
One name and one name only....RAY DURHAMHe's probably being selected as the 10th 2B off the boards, but you tell me - how many 2B will hit 25 HR and drive in 95 RBI this year? Yet that's exactly what Durham did last season and this year? This year, he's batting clean-up behind a fella named Barry Bonds, who will bat 3rd so he appears in every 1st inning this summer. Botchy's new plan of attack for the Giants...SCOOP HIM!
Durham only had 93 RBI last year...Plus before his steroid year, his career highs was 20 HR (the only other time over 20) and 75 RBI...
 
One name and one name only....RAY DURHAMHe's probably being selected as the 10th 2B off the boards, but you tell me - how many 2B will hit 25 HR and drive in 95 RBI this year? Yet that's exactly what Durham did last season and this year? This year, he's batting clean-up behind a fella named Barry Bonds, who will bat 3rd so he appears in every 1st inning this summer. Botchy's new plan of attack for the Giants...SCOOP HIM!
Durham only had 93 RBI last year...Plus before his steroid year, his career highs was 20 HR (the only other time over 20) and 75 RBI...
And he also hit 26 HR last year...why didn't you correct me there, sweetie?And did he also bat clean up in any of those years? Hmmm?Durham is a great sleeper pick this year and you know it.
 
One name and one name only....RAY DURHAMHe's probably being selected as the 10th 2B off the boards, but you tell me - how many 2B will hit 25 HR and drive in 95 RBI this year? Yet that's exactly what Durham did last season and this year? This year, he's batting clean-up behind a fella named Barry Bonds, who will bat 3rd so he appears in every 1st inning this summer. Botchy's new plan of attack for the Giants...SCOOP HIM!
Durham only had 93 RBI last year...Plus before his steroid year, his career highs was 20 HR (the only other time over 20) and 75 RBI...
And he also hit 26 HR last year...why didn't you correct me there, sweetie?And did he also bat clean up in any of those years? Hmmm?Durham is a great sleeper pick this year and you know it.
Maybe, maybe not... I sure as hell wouldn't want him...
 
One name and one name only....RAY DURHAMHe's probably being selected as the 10th 2B off the boards, but you tell me - how many 2B will hit 25 HR and drive in 95 RBI this year? Yet that's exactly what Durham did last season and this year? This year, he's batting clean-up behind a fella named Barry Bonds, who will bat 3rd so he appears in every 1st inning this summer. Botchy's new plan of attack for the Giants...SCOOP HIM!
Durham only had 93 RBI last year...Plus before his steroid year, his career highs was 20 HR (the only other time over 20) and 75 RBI...
And he also hit 26 HR last year...why didn't you correct me there, sweetie?And did he also bat clean up in any of those years? Hmmm?Durham is a great sleeper pick this year and you know it.
He's on my do not draft list. :D
 
Josh Hamilton just came off waivers in Yahoo leagues today, after not being in their system.

He's a :trainwreck: waiting to happen, but could be gold.

 
One name and one name only....RAY DURHAMHe's probably being selected as the 10th 2B off the boards, but you tell me - how many 2B will hit 25 HR and drive in 95 RBI this year? Yet that's exactly what Durham did last season and this year? This year, he's batting clean-up behind a fella named Barry Bonds, who will bat 3rd so he appears in every 1st inning this summer. Botchy's new plan of attack for the Giants...SCOOP HIM!
:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :D
 
One name and one name only....RAY DURHAMHe's probably being selected as the 10th 2B off the boards, but you tell me - how many 2B will hit 25 HR and drive in 95 RBI this year? Yet that's exactly what Durham did last season and this year? This year, he's batting clean-up behind a fella named Barry Bonds, who will bat 3rd so he appears in every 1st inning this summer. Botchy's new plan of attack for the Giants...SCOOP HIM!
Durham only had 93 RBI last year...Plus before his steroid year, his career highs was 20 HR (the only other time over 20) and 75 RBI...
And he also hit 26 HR last year...why didn't you correct me there, sweetie?And did he also bat clean up in any of those years? Hmmm?Durham is a great sleeper pick this year and you know it.
He's on my do not draft list. :D
He's on my "never again" list :lmao:
 
One name and one name only....RAY DURHAMHe's probably being selected as the 10th 2B off the boards, but you tell me - how many 2B will hit 25 HR and drive in 95 RBI this year? Yet that's exactly what Durham did last season and this year? This year, he's batting clean-up behind a fella named Barry Bonds, who will bat 3rd so he appears in every 1st inning this summer. Botchy's new plan of attack for the Giants...SCOOP HIM!
Well this alias has come out.
 
One name and one name only....RAY DURHAMHe's probably being selected as the 10th 2B off the boards, but you tell me - how many 2B will hit 25 HR and drive in 95 RBI this year? Yet that's exactly what Durham did last season and this year? This year, he's batting clean-up behind a fella named Barry Bonds, who will bat 3rd so he appears in every 1st inning this summer. Botchy's new plan of attack for the Giants...SCOOP HIM!
Durham only had 93 RBI last year...Plus before his steroid year, his career highs was 20 HR (the only other time over 20) and 75 RBI...
And he also hit 26 HR last year...why didn't you correct me there, sweetie?And did he also bat clean up in any of those years? Hmmm?Durham is a great sleeper pick this year and you know it.
Maybe, maybe not... I sure as hell wouldn't want him...
That's because you're an idiot.
 
One name and one name only....RAY DURHAMHe's probably being selected as the 10th 2B off the boards, but you tell me - how many 2B will hit 25 HR and drive in 95 RBI this year? Yet that's exactly what Durham did last season and this year? This year, he's batting clean-up behind a fella named Barry Bonds, who will bat 3rd so he appears in every 1st inning this summer. Botchy's new plan of attack for the Giants...SCOOP HIM!
Durham only had 93 RBI last year...Plus before his steroid year, his career highs was 20 HR (the only other time over 20) and 75 RBI...
And he also hit 26 HR last year...why didn't you correct me there, sweetie?And did he also bat clean up in any of those years? Hmmm?Durham is a great sleeper pick this year and you know it.
He's on my do not draft list. :D
I guess you guys just don't like winning.Let's list all 2B who hit 26 HR or more last year....ready......GO!!!Ray Durham
 
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As far as Peralta goes I meant he was in good shape, has a lot better attitude and is really working hard. In December he had LASIK to help his blurry vision.

Not necessarily stats.

 
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