Fantasy Baseball 2011 Year in Review: 30/30 & 20/20 Hitters

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When you talk about the 30/30 or 20/20 club in baseball, it usually refers to players with 30+ home runs & 30+ stolen bases and 20+  home runs & 20+ stolen bases in the same season. After a thrilling end to the regular season, here’s a review of the 2011 30/30 & 20/20 club members.

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The Greatest Fantasy Baseball Team Possible, Part 2: Pitchers

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In Part 1, I listed my starting offense on the Greatest Fantasy Baseball Team Possible.

Here, in Part 2, I will unveil the starting rotation and bullpen to complete the team.

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The Greatest Fantasy Baseball Team Possible, Part 1: Hitters

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Baseball, more than any other major sport, uses individual statistics to tell its story.  Records are cherished, benchmarks glorified, and the usage of modern era advanced metrics – while sometimes derided as “nerdy” –  is turned into bestselling books and critically acclaimed movies.

The tendency to evaluate baseball by adding up the sum of a team’s individual players’ performances lends itself seamlessly to fantasy leagues.

The Dodgers’ Matt Kemp has made a legitimate run at the National League Triple Crown this season.  On top of that, he has also stolen 40 bases, good for second in the N.L.  If you are looking for a fantasy stud in the outfield for next season, your list starts with Matt Kemp.

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As impressive as Kemp’s 2011 season has been, it actually pales in comparison to some of the greatest offensive seasons by outfielders in recent memory. I decided to stroll through the virtual archives of baseballreference.com to try to put Kemp’s superb numbers into some historical context.

What outfielders in seasons past have racked up more impressive stats than Kemp has this year?

Taking this concept further, what are the best fantasy baseball seasons ever at every position?

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Fantasy Baseball Hitting Planner for Week of September 19th, 2011

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Cold weather, low scores, and nagging injuries signal that the year is about to close.

As you know, the rosters get expanded in September, allowing players who were recently called up from the minors a chance to see what they can do in favor of aging veterans or inconsistent players.  If there is any advice you can take from this week’s hitting planner it is this: whatever got you to this point, don’t rely on it 100% to finish your year out.  Too many  variables can make a matchup swing one way or another with just one guy missing action so pay close attention to this week’s hitting planner.

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Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Watch: Gaby Sanchez, Edwin Jackson, Jesus Montero, and more

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There are only a handful of series left in the 2011 MLB regular season, which means most leagues are entering their championship round. For anyone looking to do some last-minute lineup tinkering, here are some players worth checking out.

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Fantasy Baseball Waiver Watch: Johnson, Madson, Jackson, and more

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If you are looking for some last minute help for your semifinal or final matchup, here are six guys likely out there on your waiver wires who could pay immediate dividends.
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Fantasy Baseball Hitting Planner for Week of September 12th, 2011

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Pennant races.  A few teams are still battling in real baseball, but as far as your league the question is whether you are going to make the final round or not.

As said before and we can’t stress this enough, a lot of players that you are used to seeing in starting lineups will not being seeing as much playing time as they once did now that their teams are out of the race and younger players can be rotated in. This is when the real work comes in for you the manager.  It can be tedious so just hang in there and let the hitting planner do the work for you.

 

Catcher

As you can see, the top three catchers this week are playing for future playoff teams.  Those players would be Victor Martinez, Mike Napoli and Jesus Montero.  Playing for the Yanks, Montero isn’t the everyday starter but seems to be making the most of his playing time.

Another observation to be made about catchers this week is that the best fantasy options aren’t playing as much due to different reasons.  We aren’t saying that Carlos Santana is turning it in right now with 20 regular season games to go but there is an 0 for whatever streak going on and now isn’t the time to reward that play.

If you are looking for a little bit of value, that can be achieved with Jonathan Lucroy.  The Brewers don’t beat him up too much and they still have something to play for.

First Base

Teammates Eric Hosmer and Billy Butler have been hitting like they want new contract extensions.  Butler is owned by just about everyone but Hosmer could probably be had for the right price. 

Derrek Lee seems to be comfortable in Pittsburgh.  His batting average and RBI numbers looked to be absent all year until just now, likely due to a new scene, this should continue.

When he isn’t getting called out on Twitter, Albert Pujols is saying “told you so” to whoever wrote him off at the beginning of the year.  Depending on how well the Brew Crew hold their division lead, Prince Fielder may get some days off at down the stretch.  Not saying bench him, just don’t be surprised when he sits out.

Second Base

The hitting streak may be long gone but Dan Uggla is playing as one of the best fantasy 2nd basemen around.  Yes his batting average is still only .236, it is hard to get a batting average from .170, as recent as June up to elite status. 

Jemile Weeks doesn’t want to take any time off and has been rated fairly high over the last week.  As you know the power numbers aren’t there but if you can settle for a great average and runs-scored combo, then you are in luck.

On the flip side, Chase Utley is day-to-day with appears to be a concussion so hold him out.  To be honest he wasn’t a top 10 player this year so when he returns, it would be best to leave him off.

Other guys to place on the bench this week would be Danny Espinosa and Kelly Johnson, who is owned by more managers but is a lower ranked player this year compared to last.  How does that happen?

Third Base

When evaluating your options at 3rd base, it is necessary to take advantage of the abundance of talent that is both 1B and 3B.  The team that gets the most recognition for their power hitters with 3rd base eligibility are the Toronto Blue Jays.  For example, Edwin Encarnacion, Brett Lawrie and Jose Bautista each have the ability to play at multiple positions throughout the field with 3rd being the common link between the three.

Keeping positive, Chipper Jones has the veteran savvy that is needed during the pressing times of a pennant race, so keep him in the fold.  The Mets are out of the pennant race, and it has been that way for some time so look for David Wright to get some rest as time winds down.

Shortstop

Plenty of new faces are spread across the top of the board for fantasy shortstops this week so let us get to them now.  Trevor Plouffe, Marco Scutaro and Dee Gordon have asserted themselves among the “elite” for shortstops.

This is a time period where the fantasy game gets somewhat difficult.  Whether a player gets at-bats or not is really a crapshoot.  It is hard to judge if a guy is going to be forced to sit because their manager wants to see what the rook can do.  That won’t be the case for players such as Troy Tulowitzki, but Jose Reyes is seeing the other side of the coin.  With a few make up games in store for east coast teams, guys who have had injuries throughout the year like Reyes will be seeing some regular rest for the next few weeks.  Plan accordingly.

Outfield

Don’t get excited about Shelley Duncan’s recent outbursts.  His power is intriguing but the inconsistency is alarming.  There aren’t very many injuries plaguing the outfield this week, but inconsistent play certainly is.  Jay Bruce, Lucas Duda, Matt Holliday, Andrew McCutchen and Juan Rivera haven’t had the best week and all of the fantasy owners out there have been feeling the effects.  Look for a turnaround in the second half of the scoring period with a couple double-headers coming up.  Those doing some good work would be, Jason Bay, Jon Jay, Dexter Fowler, Nolan Reimold and Justin Upton.  Yes these guys are popular players but they haven’t been playing the way everyone would expect them to.  With the outfield having such a large number of players vying for playing time, its hard to go wrong with any specific lineup.

Fantasy Baseball Weekly Stock Market Report

For those of you in the semifinals or finals of your fantasy baseball leagues, here are six names to know, three for their positive recent play and three others who are struggling.

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Fantasy Baseball Weekly Stock Market Report: Jackson, Hart UP; Barney, Moreland DOWN

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Some leagues are starting their playoffs this week. Others are moving into the second round. Regardless, the stakes are increasing, as is the need for many to find one more candidate for addition or subtraction that could mean the difference between winning and losing.

Here are some players whose stocks are up, and others whose are down, as you plan your playoff lineups.

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Fantasy Baseball Hitting Planner for Week of September 5th, 2011

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So it’s officially September. That means our favorite month of the year, October, is on its way and will be here soon.

Unlike any other sport, baseball is the one where failing 7 out of 10 times can make you a Hall of Fame caliber player.  This is why it is so important to recognize who’s hot, who’s not, and catch guys when it benefits you the most.  And as always, that’s what we are going to point out to you in this week’s hitting planner.

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Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Watch: Soriano, Collmenter, Fister, and more

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As September begins, fantasy baseball leagues around the country and entering their playoffs or engaging in the final weekly battle to make the postseason. Here are some names to pay attention to as the stakes raise with championships on the line.

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Fantasy Baseball Stock Market Report: Ramirez UP; Escobar, Matsui DOWN

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The calendar flips to September this week. Are you paying attention to who is hot and who is not? You’ll need to know to set your lineups. Here are a few who fit the two categories.

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Fantasy Baseball Hitting Planner for Week of August 29th, 2011

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There aren’t as many close division races as there were about a month ago, but there is still some competitive baseball going on.  Depending on your specific league and format, playoffs are just around the corner.  Hopefully everyone reading this is still sitting pretty for the post season.

There are plenty of injuries that are plaguing some of the league’s best players.  It is important to stay on top of every player’s health and make adjustments at the right time.

With that said, let’s get to this week’s Hitting Planner. Read, digest, and set your lineups accordingly.

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Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Watch: Rasmus, Carp, Hughes, and more

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Is your roster playoff-ready or do you have dead weight that you can get rid of to add a productive bat or pitcher for the stretch run? If your team falls into the latter category, here are six players who may be available in your league that you should look into acquiring.

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Fantasy Baseball Stock Market Report: Bourjos UP; Eithier DOWN

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As we cruise through the final week of August, with fantasy playoffs right around the corner for everyone, here is a quartet of players heating up (or in the case of Craig Kimbrel, staying red hot) and a trio that is cooling off. Adjust rosters accordingly.

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