tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7219996.post-1158900789885418722006-09-21T21:50:00.000-07:002007-02-13T18:17:06.519-08:002007 KEEPERS<a href="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/6988/433/1600/FFBaseball125X125.2.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/6988/433/320/FFBaseball125X125.2.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br /><br /><br /><strong><br />THE PAYOFF PITCH Radio Show Notes<br />September 22, 2006<br />Contributed By: Ray Flowers</strong><br /><br /><br /><br /><strong>LISTEN LIVE, EVERY FRIDAY, 2-3 PM, EST<br />OR<br />CATCH THE SHOW ON PODCAST @ iTUNES</strong><br /><br /><br /><strong>1. 2007 KEEPER MADNESS - OUTFIELDERS<br />(First Year)</strong><br /><br />1 Delmon Young (.356-3-10-12-2) – 20/20 as soon as next year?<br />2 Nick Markakis (.296-16-60-69-2) - .325-14-39-40 in 62 second-half games.<br />3 Chris Duncan (.304-18-38-53-0 in 247 AB) – Big-time power, also plays 1B.<br />4 Andre Eithier (.314-11-54-50-5 in 382 AB) – Slumped in second half, still well over .300.<br />5 Melky Cabrera (.286-7-49-73-12) – Quietly put up a strong rookie year. <br />6 Jason Kubel (.247-8-26-23-2) – Next year could easily hit .275-20-75.<br />7 Luke Scott (.382-8-30-24-2 in 170 AB) – Hasn’t stopped hitting since called up.<br />8 Chris Young, ARI (.250-2-9-8-2 in 60 AB) – All-around talent is breath taking.<br /><br /><br /><strong>2. 2007 KEEPER MADNESS - PITCHERS </strong><br /><strong>STARTERS (First or second year) </strong><br /><br />1 Felix Hernandez (11-14, 4.68 ERA, 165 K, 1.39 WHIP in 179 IP) – Dominant in spurts, needs consistency.<br />2 Jered Weaver (11-2, 2.15, 96, 1.00 in 108.2 IP) – Never let up, is it stuff or deception?<br />3 Matt Cain (13-10, 3.99, 168, 1.25 in 178 IP) – 2.80 ERA, 1.11 WHIP with 88 K in 86.2 second half IP.<br />4 Scott Olsen (12-8, 3.87, 156, 1.27 in 172 IP) – Almost a K per IP.<br />5 Justin Verlander (16-9, 3.63, 121, 1.32 in 181 IP) – 4.61 ERA, 1.55 WHIP in second half.<br />6 Ian Snell (14-10, 4.67, 166, 1.45 in 181 IP) – Almost a K per IP, shot at 15 wins.<br />7 Annibal Sanchez (8-3, 2.90, 65, 1.15 in 102.1 IP) – No-hitter will drive up price.<br />8 Chuck James (10-4, 3.62, 80, 1.24 in 107 IP) – 6-2 with a 2.73 ERA last two months.<br /><br /><strong>RELIEVERS (First or second year)</strong><br />1 Huston Street (4-4, 2.88, 61, 0.99 with 35 SV in 65.2 IP) – Only his second season.<br />2 Jonathan Papelbon (4-2, 0.92, 75, 0.78 with 35 SV in 68.1 IP) – Will he start next year?<br />3 Chris Ray (3-4, 2.90, 49, 1.13 with 32 SV in 62 IP) – Quiet but effective in 2nd year.<br />4 Joel Zumaya (6-3, 2.00, 91, 1.18 with 1 SV in 76.1 IP) – Gas, gas and more gas.<br />5 Adam Wainwright (2-1, 2.92, 66, 1.10 with 1 SV in 71 IP) – 2007 closer for Cards?<br />6 Takashi Saito (5-2, 2.25, 95, 0.92 with 19 SV in 72 IP) – Will he close next year?<br />7 Taylor Tankersley (2-1, 2.95, 43, 1.42 with 3 SV in 36.2 IP) – If Borowski moves, does Tank close?<br />8 Cal Merideth (5-1, 0.82, 31, 0.73 in 43. 2 IP) – Better ERA and WHIP than Papelbon.<br /><br /><br /><strong>3. 2007 KEEPER MADNESS - INFIELDERS</strong><br /><br /><strong>CATCHER</strong><br />1 Joe Mauer (.344-11-79-81-8) – No way he repeats…right?<br />2 Victor Martinez (.315-16-87-75-0) - .300 hitting catchers, there are only 2 guaranteed. <br />3 Brian McCann (.326-21-80-56-2) – More than just that Roger Clemens HR.<br />4 Michael Barrett (.307-16-53-54-0) – Missed time with fight, injury.<br />5 Johnny Estrada (.306-11-70-43-0) – Great bounce back from 2005 struggles (.261-4-39).<br />Others: Russell Martin (.285-10-59-59-10) – Will he keep stealing?<br />Kenji Johjima (.295-17-71-57-3) – Tremendous first season.<br />Ronny Paulino (.318-6-53-36-0) – More power, less average next year?<br /><br /><strong>FIRST BASE</strong><br />1 Albert Pujols (.328-46-128-112-6) – Best all-around hitter…period.<br />2 Ryan Howard (.312-57-140-101-0) – Ungodly power, what about an encore?<br />3 Lance Berkman (.312-41-122-88-3) – Also quals. at 1B, tremendous overall hitter.<br />4 Justin Morneau (.325-33-125-92) – Little chance he repeats the average.<br />5 Mark Teixeira (.270-28-98-90-2) ) – 30 Hr, 100 RBI still isn’t that bad is it?<br />Others: Conor Jackson (.285-13-71-68-1 in 446 AB) – Too much discipline to fail.<br />Adam Lind (.375-1-5-6-0) – Hit a combined .330-24-89-63-30 with a .950 OPS<br />James Loney (.261-1-8-16-1) – Hit .380-8-67-64-9 in 98 games at AAA<br /><br /><strong>SECOND BASE</strong><br />1 Chase Utley (.300-29-92-120-13) – Best at 2B, no questions remain.<br />2 Rickie Weeks (.279-8-34-73-19) – 20/20 possibility with health.<br />3 Brian Roberts (.290-9-52-79-35) – Less power, more speed.<br />4 Robinson Cano (.339-11-71-55-4) – Can he win a batting title?<br />5 Dan Uggla (.287-26-89-103-6) – The new Jeff Kent?<br />Others: Kaz Matsui (.252-2-21-26-7) – Hitting .338-1-14-16-5 in 22 games w/Rockies.<br />Howie Kendrick (.270-3-25-21-6) - .360 hitter in minor league career. Will also qual. at 1B next year.<br />Chris Burke (.282-9-40-54-11) – Will Biggio be back?<br />Josh Barfield (.283-12-55-67-19) – Outstanding rookie season.<br /><br /><strong>SHORTSTOP</strong><br />1 Jose Reyes (.299-19-77-119-57) – Best fantasy player in the game?<br />2 Derek Jeter (.339-14-95-110-32) – Best season in years.<br />3 Jimmy Rollins (.275-22-73-116-36) – Just a small step below Reyes.<br />4 Miguel Tejada (.327-22-94-95-6) – Never stops hitting regardless of teams record.<br />5 Michael Young (.315-14-95-89-7) – 200 hits four straight seasons. <br />Others: Freddy Sanchez (.346-6-82-84-3) – Also quals at 3B, has 19 GP at 2B.<br />Stephen Drew (.315-4-21-22-2 in 178 AB) – Full-time job is his next season.<br />Hanley Ramirez (.285-13-53-112-50) – Who woulda thunk it?<br /><br /><strong>THIRD BASE</strong><br />1 Arod (.284-34-116-106-16) – Still the best. <br />2 Miguel Cabrera (.338-25-110-108-9) Moves ahead of Wright with his average.<br />3 David Wright (.307-24-110-90-20) – Almost identical to last year (.306-27-102-99-17).<br />4 Garrett Atkins (.328-27-114-108-3) – Did you realize he was that good?<br />5 Aramis Ramirez (.291-35-111-87-2) – Huge second half: .332-19-59-47 in 65 games.<br />Others: Ryan Zimmerman (.283-19-99-81-11) – 100 RBIs as a rookie?<br />Esteban German (.342-3-29-39-7 in 240 AB) – Also OF, why didn’t Royals play him more?<br />BJ Upton (.246-0-7-17-10 in 142 AB) – 2nd overall in 2002, needs to field better 12 E in 40 games.<br /><br /><strong>4. RAY’s NOTES - Fantasy Factoid, How About That?</strong><br />Michael Young has 206 hits this year, his fourth straight season with over 200. Since 1940 only three other batters have accomplished this feat four years in a row: Wade Boggs (7 years), Ichiro Suzuki (six) and Kirby Puckett (four). <br /><br /><br /><em>Ray Flowers, a member of SABR and the Fantasy Sports Writers Association can be reached with comments/questions or suggestions at: ray@fantasybaseball.com.</em>Ray Flowershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03955728138421444270noreply@blogger.com