Mailbag: April 19, 2012
April 19th, 2012 | by Ray Flowers |
I’m Ray Flowers, co-host of The Drive on SiriusXM Fantasy Sports Radio. Each week I’ll be here answering questions that have been sent to me at the BaseballGuys’ Twitter account.
Justin Morneau just hit the wire. Drop Dexter Fowler, Kendrys Morales or Billy Butler to get him?
– @JoshNarva
I’m cheering on Morneau as much as the next guy, but let’s slow our roll here a bit. I know that he’s playing defense which is great news, and that he has hit three homers in his last two games. All of that is well and good. However, someone needs to mention that the last time this guy had 300 at-bats was 2009. It should also be noted that over his last 80 games played Morneau has hit .235 with eight homers and 36 RBI. I’m all for hoping he will return to being the 20-100 man he was for 4-straight years from 2006-09, but he’ll need a lot more than two strong games to convince me he is back to that level.
The obvious move to be made would be to drop Morales. Both play first base and both are coming off injury. But think back three weeks. Is there anyone, and I mean any one of you, that drafted Morneau ahead of Morales? I bet there wasn’t one of you as Morneau was still struggling while Morales was simply bashing the ball in Spring Training. Ask yourself this question. Are you going to let 11 games, the total each has played this season, change the opinion that you held three weeks ago?
Should I drop Carlos Marmol for Santiago Casilla, Fernando Rodney or Jim Johnson?
– @harveynuts
More panic in the streets when it comes to closers, but I can’t really blame anyone (did you see the crazy news that Brad Lidge is dealing with vertigo? It’s like anything, and I literally mean anything, could sideline a 9th inning arm at this point. I fully expect one of the closers in the game to go missing in the Bermuda Triangle at some point in the near future).
Quickly, my thoughts on each.
Johnson has been stable, after some spring concerns, converting all five of his save chances. His K-rate is uninspiring (5.77 per nine for his career), ditto his K/BB (2.01), but he keeps the ball on the ground (57 percent). He could offer a 2011 Brandon League type effort if everything goes just right.
Rodney, how can I put this? He stinks. From 2007-11, that’s 270 games worth of pitching, had an ERA of 4.42, a WHIP of 1.50 and his K/BB was pathetic at 1.57. He wasn’t, and let me stress this, league average in any of those three categories the past five years. Good luck with him holding down the 9th inning job all year even if he’s been one of the better producers this season (see Fleaflicker).
Casilla has concerns as well, primarily his lack of pinpoint control. For more, see The On Deck Circle.
Keep Marmol. Not only does he have the longest track record of 9th inning success among this group, he’s also the most dominating option with one of the best K-rate’s in the history of baseball (min. 450 innings pitched his 11.73 K/9 mark is 4th all-time with the leader being Rob Dibble at 12.17). With Kerry Wood dealing with arms woes who would the Cubs turn to – Shawn Camp or James Russell? Please.
With RP being a crap shoot so far, does the value of Jose Valverde increase?
– @Phastball
It depends on how you view the value of Valverde. Is his job safe? Absolutely. Is he coming off a perfect season with 49 saves in 49 chances given him a massive amount of rope? Without question. At the same time, he didn’t pitch near as well last season as most people assume when they look at the save conversion rate. (1) Since 2006 his K/9 rate has gone down every season. 2011 was the first time in his career that he struck out less than a batter per inning. (2) Never a paint the corner artist, Valverde has walked an average of 4.39 batters per nine innings the past two years, more than a full batter worse than the league average. (3) His career GB/FB ratio of 0.96 is less than the big league average (about 1.10), another mark against him. I’m not predicting failure from him in 2012, he’ll get his saves, but realize he isn’t the pitcher that he was a few years ago even if he’s been so impressive at converting those save chances of late.
What do you think about Tommy Milone? What’s the comparable ceiling for this guy?
– @tallen1984
Scouts like Milone, but at the same time they’ve always been a bit reluctant to fully push him as an elite prospect since his pure “stuff” just isn’t that dominant. However, he had one of the more remarkable seasons of any minor league hurler last year when he went 12-6 with a 3.22 ERA and 1.03 WHIP over 148.1 innings at Triple-A. While those are good numbers, here is the remarkable part – he struck out more than a batter per inning, 155 in total, while walking 16 batters – sixteen. That’s 16 walks in 24 starts folks leading to a 9.69 K/BB ratio. Amazing.
Milone figures to have success, he certainly knows how to pitch, but he still throws 87-88 mph, and there is no way he’s going to be able to post numbers in the bigs like he did last season in the minors. The best case scenario for him this year is something akin to what Mark Buehrle accomplished last year (13-9, 3.59 ERA, 1.30 WHIP, 109 Ks).
Nolan Reimold or Matt Joyce for 4th OF?
– @gtrevino1975
I’ve been getting a ton of Reimold questions thanks to his impressive start (.341/.357/.707, four homers, eight RBI), but I’m not shocked at his success. In the 2012 BBGuys Draft Guide, I highlighted Reimold as a potential breakout performer you could grab on the cheap. Reimold has flashed the type of skills that lead one to believe that if he gets daily playing time, something he has received in the early going, that he could hit 25 homers and steal 15 bases (he is dealing with neck spasms and a hammy injury though, so there are a few health woes to worry about). He may never be more than a league average type in batting average, nothing in his K-rate, BB-rate, BABIP, GB/FB, LD-rate says he is anything but blah, but those counting numbers could be pretty darn solid if he gets 500 at-bats.
The real question here is do you go with the hot start and potential of Reimold and forgive the fact that he’s been lingering as a letdown for the past few years, or do you turn to Joyce who had a nice season last year when he posted a fantasy line of .277-19-75-69-13. In essence, Joyce was the type of player last season that many “think” Reimold can be. It’s not like Joyce has a long track record of success compared to Reimold, but I’m a fan of been there, done that. I had Joyce a few spots ahead of Reimold in my rankings three weeks ago before the season started, and Reimold is bit beat up right now physically, so I’m still leaning in the direction of Joyce right now.
Mat Latos was just dropped. I have Ted Lilly, Matt Harrison and Brandon Beachy. Do I drop anyone for him?
– @GetARealJob111
This is all I’m going to say about Ted Lilly. Since 2007 Lilly has the 5th best base runner per nine inning (10.40) mark of any pitcher in baseball who has thrown at least 750-innings, and he’s one of just 14 pitchers who has an K/9 mark of 7.50 in four of the last five seasons, minimum 150 IP a year (he just missed making it 5-for-5 last year with his 7.38 mark).
Beachy has a stupendous arm. In 168.2 career innings he has a K/9 rate of 10.30 and a K/BB rate of 3.33. Those are elite numbers. I’m not letting a young hurler with numbers like that go.
The guy you let go of to add Latos, and please add Latos and don’t panic with his poor performance to date (0-2, 8.22 ERA, 1.89 WHIP – it’s been three starts people), is Harrison. For more on why you should move on from Harrison see Quick Starting Pitchers.
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Tags: Carlos Marmol, Fernandy Rodney, Jim Johnson, Justin Morneau, Kendrys Morales, Mat Latos, Matt Harrison, Matt Joyce, Nolan Reimold, Santiago Casilla, Ted Lilly, Tommy Millone















By Jon on Apr 19, 2012
Thanks for the thoughts on Reimold, Ray. I picked him up when I looked back over the draft guide and saw him highlighted. You had him behind Bourjos and ahead of De Aza in the guide but I’m wondering if these 3 weeks and specific league settings (AVG & OPS) might change that order. Bourjos has also been getting pushed out of the LAA OF and with Reimold’s slight banged-up nature – which of these 3 guys do you buy for the long haul as a 5th OF in 10-team roto with AVG/OPS?
By Ray Flowers on Apr 19, 2012
Jon – You read the draft guide… nice.
Reimold and Bourjos similar. Reimold more power, Bourjos more speed.
De Aza is a speed add. If you need that, can consider.
I’m not going to chance my thoughts on players after 10-12 games. But you might make a move depending on what your team needs – category wise.
By Jon on Apr 19, 2012
Also – though I loathe carrying bench hitters in shallow (10-tm) leagues, I’m deciding between Dunn, Walker and Headley as bench depth early in the season here. Position doesn’t really matter for my lineup. I know from your player profile that you like Headley (me too!). How would you rank these guys in terms of likely value given I’ve only got room to roster two of them. Have Votto/Dunn for 1B and Youk/Prado for 3B. Who should get booted to the WW?
By Ricky S on Apr 19, 2012
Ray Ray,
Would you drop Erik Bedard for Lance Lynn or Neftali Feliz?
Also, on a different note, who do you like better between Delmon Young and Ike Davis?
By Ray Flowers on Apr 19, 2012
Jon – If you’re in a 10 teamer, and you have Votto at first, no need to have Dunn. Headley I like, but still unlikely to be a top-10 3B. Walker, plenty of time to be a top-10 second sacker.
By Ray Flowers on Apr 19, 2012
Rocky S – NO. Keep Bedard over Lynn and Feliz. If worried about health, go with Feliz.
Davis better power, Young more stable, likely better average. Depends on positional need.
By Alan on Apr 19, 2012
Ray
In a 12 team 5×5 league. SP’s are Cliff Lee, Romero, D. Hudson, A. Sanchez, Lohse, L.Lynn
Would you drop any of these pitchers to pick up Bartolo Colon?
Thanks
By Kyle from CT on Apr 19, 2012
Hi Ray,
With BJ Upton coming off the DL, I have to drop either Brennan Boesch or Dexter Fowler. I need the guy who will score me more runs. Wouldn’t Boesch be the better keep if he maintains his place in the lineup infront of Cabrera and Fielder?
By wesley on Apr 19, 2012
Hey ray, I have a trade request. 10 team h2h MI and CI and 4OF and util Would you trade brandon Phillips for elvis andrus. I have neil walker and kelly johnson and my ss is jed lowrie,
thanks again
By Ray Flowers on Apr 20, 2012
Wesley – Do the deal immediately. Walker/KJohnson are a solid duo at second, and you CANNOT win a 10 tm fantasy lg with Lowrie as your SS.
By Ray Flowers on Apr 20, 2012
Kyle from CT – I’d still go with Fowler, barely, over Boesch. Don’t forget that Fowler is also hitting second a lot for the Rockies. Plus, he’s a more athletic and speedy option than the Tigers’ OF. Both guys are pretty similar when it comes to runs, so it’s really a toss up.
By Ray Flowers on Apr 20, 2012
Alan – I’d move from Lynn to Colon. Remember though. Colon is NOT going to keep up his current pace, he was pretty bad in the 2nd half last year, and the last time he threw 170 innings was 2005.
By Dave on Apr 20, 2012
Ray, 12 team keeper league, no bench spots, 5 OF. My last pick, against all better judgement was Alex Rios. Drop him for Jordan Schafer or JD Martinez? I am off to a good start in power, but could use a little help in steals with Ellsbury out of action for 8 weeks. What’s your thought on Schafer rest of season? Thanks!
By Ray Flowers on Apr 20, 2012
Dave – Rios is a fantastic 5th OF if you ask me. As “bad” as he’s been in the early going, were you aware that he is on pace to hit .286 with 13 homers and 13 SB. Not horrible numbers for a 5th OF if he were to do only that. He’s also got a .366 OBP which would be a career best.
Schafer has 30+ SB speed. He also has a history of disappointment and injury.
I’m still going to say stick with Rios.
By Jim on Apr 20, 2012
Both Jurrjens and Worley became available on my league’s waiver wire. Should I drop any of the following pitcher’s for one or both of them: Danks, Luebke, Norris or Scherzer? If yes, which?
By Ray Flowers on Apr 20, 2012
Jim – Jurrjens is terrible, and a reporting in the AJC today suggested he could lose his roster spot in 10 days when Tim Hudson returns.
http://blogs.ajc.com/atlanta-braves-blog/2012/04/19/hudson-nearing-return-delgado-likely-to-triple-a/?cxntfid=blogs_atlanta_braves_blog
You can add Worley if you want, but I like the arms you listed more.
By Eric on Apr 20, 2012
Hi Ray-
In a dynasty league where I have pitching depth and a weak OF, would you give up Sabathia for Choo and Marcum? I’m hesitant because of Choo’s season last year, and the fact that I think I’m giving up the best player in the deal in Sabathia. I’d like to hear your thoughts.
Thanks!
Eric
By Luke Landsmann on Apr 20, 2012
Need insight from the Roto Jedi. I’m in a 12 team 5X5. My bats are pretty solid top to bottom (Avila, Freeman, Kinsler, Reyes ,Lawrie, Kemp, Victorino, Hart, Pena) but im kinda light on quality SP (Price is my ace then Moore, Wandy, Luebke). Been offered King Felix and Infante for Kinsler. Do I take the deal? Kipnis and Espinosa also available on the wire
By Ray Flowers on Apr 20, 2012
Eric – Marcum is a very solid arm, but his health (shoulder) is a concern for me. He’s been dealing with it for about 14 months now, so I’m a bit leery of his long term outlook. Choo only had a down season last year because he was hurt. He should rebound and once again push .300 with 20 homers and a 15-20 steals.
Sabathia is a beast, and so consistent, but you have to start to think about his advancing age.
I’d be inclined to accept the deal if you think Marcum’s shoulder isn’t likely to be an issue, but it’s by no means a slam dunk.
By Ray Flowers on Apr 20, 2012
Luke Landsmann – Fantasy Jedi … I like that.
I’d rather have Espinosa than Infante. Great start for Infante, but the power ain’t legit so he’s a hollow .290 hitter like a Freddy Sanchez type.
Would I do Felix/Espinosa for Kinsler?
Given your current arms, I think it’s a decent deal for you to take.
By Matt on Apr 20, 2012
Ray:
I need to drop one of the SP’s, as I have BJ Upton coming off the DL. Daniel Hudson, Scherzer, Brandon Morrow or Bartolo Colon.
Thanks,
Matt
By Ray Flowers on Apr 20, 2012
Matt – The only arm I would drop would be Colon. Problem is, he is the best #s guy right now. Dont activate Upton just yet. Do a 2-for-1 deal, that includes Colon, and get back a strong single piece. Then use the roster spot to activate Upton.