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Vin asked in SportsFantasy Sports · 1 decade ago

Who are you top sleepers in Fantasy Baseball this year?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    id have to go with doug davis. 200+Ks in 05, but slumped in 06. i think being under randy johnson will DEFINITLEY help him. im not saying he will get 20 wins, but id say 14 wins, 200+Ks, and and an ERA under 4 are completley attainable

    On the offensive side id have to go with juan pierre, i know i know hes not really the common definition of "sleeper", BUT he has been quite subpar(as far as hits, and therefore BA) the past 2- 2 1/2 years. you already know hes going to steal 40 bases, but i think with the lineup behind him now lee soriano, and a ramirez, he is going to see better pitches to hit instead of relying on walks to get on base. i see 115 runs a .300-.310 BA with 40-50 steals. thats a sight better than his past few years. on a side note his RBI has to pick up. its not like it can get any lower....

  • 4 years ago

    a million. Rocco Baldelli 2. Alex Gordon 3. Rickie Weeks 4. Prince Fielder 5. Dave Bush Couple issues, Maroth, if i'm no longer incorrect, had a highly severe WHIP in the previous his harm. As for Papelbon, bypass search for his minor league stats b/c he grow to be a SP then too. you're slightly suprised. I agree Hamels will be a threat, very last 3 hundred and sixty 5 days he grow to be a troublesome throwing pitcher and probably win a recreation. He wen i imagine 8-8 so he had all this offseason to learn.

  • 1 decade ago

    A great pickup would be Matt Murton. He is coming into his third year with the Cubs and will be the starting left fielder. He hit above 300. last year and will likely hit about the same this year. Also, he has developed his power more than last year and will hit more home runs. Don't forget the Cubs lineup. With people like Soriano, Lee, Ramierez, he will get a lot of great pitches to see. Might be able to pick him up late in the draft.

  • 1 decade ago

    that was a stupid answer from the person above me.... How about Dave Bush... great peripherals. Alex Gordon, great minor league stats. Pelfrey, if he gets a chance at the rotation. Bailey if he gets a chance. Bonderman may dominate this year. He already is really good, may be even better.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Todd Helton and Jason Bay

    Helton is under the radar b/c he slumped last year. Bay has not been called out yet.

  • Ryan Zimmerman (DC), Chuck James (ATL), Felix Hernandez from Seattle, Robertson (DET)

  • 1 decade ago

    I like the answers above me except the first one...some I would add are Luke Scott and Rich Hill.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    CHONE FIGGENS

    DAN UGGLA

    HANLEY RAMEIREZ

    BRIAN MCCANN

    ALEX RODRIGUEZ

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