Daily Joust – Wk 10: Did We Learn Anything?
June 12th, 2012 | by Ray Flowers |
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GAINERS OF THE WEEK
Clay Buchholz (+112, $339,000 in Daily JoustSalary)
He’s got a 5.77 ERA and 1.58 WHIP, and the last time he was worth anything in the fantasy game was 2010. Still, the seeds of improvement are here. Over his last three starts he has allowed four runs and four of the last five times out he’s allowed two or fewer runs. A big key? He’s reigned in the walks with only four in his last three starts. Still, I’m not a huge fan. I just don’t like his overall game.
Jonny Gomes (+24, $79K)
The guy has power. He has five homers this year in 107 at-bats, and dating back to last season he has gone deep 19 times in 418 at-bats. At the same time he has hit .211 in that time – he’s hitting .215 this year – though he does have a rather impressive .333 OBP given his lowly average. He’s nothing more than a depth option in AL-only leagues since he’s really not a very good hitter against right-handed pitching.
Ian Kennedy (+97, $329K)
Kennedy has allowed a total of one run in his last two starts as he’s racked up 19 Ks in just 13.2 innings. Kennedy was never going to match his performance from last year (21-4 record). Wasn’t gonna happen. Still, his K/9 rate of 8.44 is up from last season (8.03) while his BB/9 rate is the same at 2.26. Honestly though, he’s pitched pretty similar to what he offered last year (xFIP was 3.50 last year, this year it’s 3.86).
Miguel Montero (+19, $84K)
Montero has two homers and seven RBI over his last five games signaling that perhaps he is finally on the cusp of returning to the hitter everyone thought they were drafting this year. A season after hitting .282 with 18 homers and 86 RBI, Montero’s power is way down (four HR) while his average is also lagging (.249). I still believe he could be the hitter he was last year the rest of the way. Time will tell.
Wei-Yin Chen (+89, $264K)
He’s pitched well in his first 11 big league starts with a 3.49 ERA and 1.30 WHIP. Still, his K/BB is 2.32. His GB/FB is 0.90. His BABIP is .283. His HR/9 is 0.94. The end result? That’s a whole lot of league average numbers isn’t it?
LOSERS OF THE WEEK
Dexter Fowler (-25, $91K)
Hitting .281 with a .382 OBP, people are starting to get a wee bit nervous with Fowler after 9-games without a homer and nine Ks in his last four games. Perspective people. Has he been cold for a week? For sure. Was he insanely hot the week before? You know this. He’s on pace for a 20 homers, 75 RBI, 90 run, 15 SB season. Hold fast.
Mike Moustakas (-19, $75K)
Hitting .273 with a .336 OBP, Moose has been solid but not great. The nine homers and 28 RBI put him on pace to be a top level option at third base in the power department, but he’s also hit only one homer in 10 games, and in 54 at-bats against lefties he has a .583 OPS. Still has a ways to go, but a solid start.
Ivan Nova (-74, $219K)
He’s 8-2 and he has a rather amazing, for him, 69 Ks in 77.2 innings (his 8.00 K/9 mark is more than two an a half batters above his career rate entering the year). He’s also allowed just one run in 15 innings over his last two starts. At the same time he’s got a 4.64 ERA and 1.42 WHIP and he’s allowed five or more earned runs in five of his last nine starts and his ground ball rate is on the decline (52 percent his first two seasons down to 47 percent). Tread carefully.
Bud Norris (-49, $182K)
On May 25th Norris had a 3.14 ERA. Now? That number is 4.65 as he has been blown up for 16 runs over his last three starts (12.1 innings). Obviously he’s struggling to get batters out at the moment, but he’s also struck out 18 batters in that time so he’s still providing some value. He’s likely not a 3.14 ERA guy, but I also don’t think he’s a 4.65 guy either.
Buster Posey (-20, $75K)
Hitting .290 with a .810 OPS, Posey is just about back to the hitter he was in 2010 when he took the Bay Area by storm. Still, that’s if we look at his overall game because after hitting .353 in April he’s hit a mere .256. He’s a legit .290 hitter though, so don’t expect his average to fall much further.
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By Ray Flowers
Tags: Bud Norris, Buster Posey, Clay Buchholz, Dexter Fowler, Ian Kennedy, Ivan Nova, Jonny Gomes, Miguel Montero, Mike Moustakas, Wei-Yin Chen
















By Rusty on Jun 12, 2012
Evenin’ Ray,
My Votto and Johan Santana for his CarGo and Lincecum.
seems like a legit deal to me, which side do you like?
By Ray Flowers on Jun 12, 2012
Rusty – My Votto and Johan Santana for his CarGo and Lincecum.
I’m still a believer in Lincecum, though it’s getting harder by the day. I’d say this deal is solid in that CarGo is a more well rounded option than Votto. I’m also worried about Santana’s ability to rack up big innings. I wouldn’t say its a win for you, but I’d take the chance.
By Jeremy on Jun 13, 2012
Hey Ray, Would you trade Jason Heyward and Rickie Weeks for Curtis Granderson or Justin Upton?
By JoeM on Jun 13, 2012
Will the real clay Bucholz please stand up. First he’s pitching like (post contract extension) Oliver Perez and now he’s pitching like Cy Young.
By John on Jun 13, 2012
Ray:
Upton and Jarod Parker for
Cliff Lee and Cespedes.
I am getting the first portion.
By Ray Flowers on Jun 13, 2012
Of the last 12 questions I’ve received… only one thank you?
By John on Jun 13, 2012
Ray:
I think you out loud each and every day on the ride home!!!
By Jeremy on Jun 13, 2012
Excuse my manners. Thanks for all the time you take to answer questions everyday!
By Ray Flowers on Jun 13, 2012
Jeremy – trade Jason Heyward and Rickie Weeks for Curtis Granderson or Justin Upton
I almost thought it said you could get both.
At this point Granderson is a little safer. Still, Upton has more of an elite game, and could be a better avg. contributor. Go ahead and get Upton, but realize you’re giving up two talented players and better have a solid option at 2B to turn to.
By Ray Flowers on Jun 13, 2012
JoeM – How about we split the difference? C Buchholz isn’t the April guy or the June guy. He’s solid, the Ks are an anomaly. Liked your post language too.
By Ray Flowers on Jun 13, 2012
John – Upton and Jarod Parker for Cliff Lee and Cespedes.
Which Upton?
By John on Jun 13, 2012
Sorry Ray. And thanks again. I am so glad that I got Sirius XM in my car this year. i don’t think I have listened to music in about 3 months! The deal has changed a little.
Its either
Justin Upton and Edison Volquez for Raul Ibanez and Cliff Lee
or
Justin Upton and Jarod Paker for Lee and Cespedes
I prefer the first.
By Ray Flowers on Jun 13, 2012
John – Glad you got Sirius for the car, and that you are enjoying our work. Much obliged.
Not interested in Ibanez.
Justin Upton and Jarod Paker for Lee and Cespedes
I like this deal here. JUp should improve, but I dont think Parker can keep up the ratio pace.
Lee has been his usual dominant self. Cespeds, if he can just stay healthy, has been pretty darn productive.
By Fenz on Jun 14, 2012
Ray, Kendrys Morales or Brandon Belt ROTW?
By Baseballer on Jun 14, 2012
Considering trading Gardner and Beckett for Shields and Anibal Sanchez….banking on that Gardner wont get much burn because of this nagging injury (I thought he was going to be back in May)
Thoughts?
SP is very scarce in this league.
By Ray Flowers on Jun 14, 2012
Fenz – Kendrys Morales or Brandon Belt ROTW?
I’d go with Morales. Belt looking better last week, Huff hurt himself celebrating the perfecto last night as well, but Morales still a slightly better option in my mind.
By Ray Flowers on Jun 14, 2012
Baseballer – No idea on Gardner. Jeff Mans of FantasyAlarm tweeted he had some inside info that Gardner wasn’t doing well and bad news might be coming. If you can deal him and Beckett and get back Shields/Sanchez, go for it.
By Baseballer on Jun 14, 2012
Thanks…thats my plan Ray. Keep up the fantasy insights.