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August 17, 2012 Value PicksOutfielders for 8/17/12
Departures Another injury loss, Nate Schierholtz’s (Yahoo! 1%, ESPN 1%, CBS 4%) season could be done after suffering a fractured toe. It’s a tough break (honestly, no pun intended) for the recently-traded Phillie, who was in line for everyday playing time before the injury. Hanging Around Eric Young Jr. (Yahoo! 16%, ESPN 5%, CBS 11%) was one of the hottest hitters in baseball this past week and earned himself regular playing time, even with the return of Michael Cuddyer yesterday. When I say earned, I mean it: Young has multiple hits in eight of his last nine games. Unfortunately, I don’t work for the Elias Sports Bureau so I can’t tell you the last time a player accomplished that feat. What I can say, though, is even if Young cools down a bit from crushing pitches like this one, he still has solid contact skills and elite basestealing ability to fall back on. Those ownership rates have plenty of climbing to do before they properly reflect Young’s roto value. David Murphy (Yahoo! 11%, ESPN 12%, CBS 38%) had a decent week, collecting a few hits and his first homer since the All-Star Break. The lefty was in the lineup every day, as promised, and should continue to be a solid fourth or fifth outfield option. Another solid week and he should graduate from the VP ranks. Ezequiel Carrera (Yahoo! 1%, ESPN 0%, CBS 6%) managed to make his way into the lineup more often than not this past week and has collected a hit in his past five games. Last week was the tough one with three lefties on the bill, and he still managed pretty well. This week it’s five righties in the next six, so I give the green light for anyone looking for some cheap steals in Carrera. The Arrival NL-only VP After six injury-plagued seasons with the Mets, Martinez cleared waivers and was released. Still a young 23 year old with promise, Martinez latched on with the Astros, a club willing to accept and refurbish other teams’ broken toys. Martinez was productive and generally healthy this year in Triple-A, batting .314 with 13 home runs in 90 games. Whether the former top prospect can translate that to the majors is uncertain. What’s certain, though, is that Martinez is healthy and should receive the chance to show he’s not done playing this game just yet. AL-only VP 5 comments have been left for this article.
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Ummm, so are you endorsing Fernando Martinez or not? "...from Fernando’s production either, which, aside from a three-run homer Tuesday, has been dismal."
It's in the nl-only section, so I think Paul is just throwing him out there as a guy to take a shot on in those leagues. To give some context, I grabbed him last week in my nl-only league and the next best available guy was probably Bobby Abreu. In those leagues, you aren't grabbing guarantees off the waiver wire, you're grabbing guys who MIGHT do something productive for you. Fernando's 90th percentile pecota is .292/.352/.483 . If you have a spot to fill (say you just lost Helton) on an NL-only roster, you would gladly take a shot on that kind of production for 6 weeks. It's not likely, but it's not impossible.