[外電] DO's And DON'Ts: Milwaukee Brewers
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With Prince Fielder signing with Detroit and Ryan Braun facing a possible 50
game suspension for allegedly using PED’s, the Brewers offseason has not
gone so well. However, that doesn’t mean that there aren’t players with
fantasy value on their roster.
Here’s a look at the DO’s and DON’Ts with regards to the Milwaukee Brewers.
DO keep an eye on the Ryan Braun situation. A resolution is expected before
Spring Training. If his appeal is upheld, he could be a top 5 pick in any
league. If his suspension is upheld, he could fall to the 3rd round.
DON’T overlook Norichika Aoki, especially if Braun suspension is upheld.
While Aoki is likely a 4th outfielder for the Brewers, he could see some time
at the beginning of the year if Braun is suspended.
I DO like the Brewers starting pitching. With Zack Greinke, Yovani Gallardo
and Shaun Marcum, the Brewers have a top 3 about as good as any in the NL,
with the exception of the Phillies. Each of them is capable of posting an ERA
under 3.50 and 15 wins.
DON’T forget about Corey Hart. After hitting at the top of the order last
year, he could be asked to move down to the heart of the order this year, to
help offset the loss of Fielder (and possibly Braun). Look for him to
increase his RBI total of 63 from 2011 to possibly 90-100 in 2012.
DO take a chance on Mat Gamel in the late rounds. The kid can hit and is the
front runner to take over first base for the departed Prince.
DON’T overlook Aramis Ramirez. Signed by the Brewers to help offset the loss
of Fielder, Ramirez had a strong 2011 season and should fit nicely into the
Brewers lineup and provide good protection for Braun. Third base has become a
surprisingly weak position in fantasy baseball and Ramirez is still one of
the best.
DO draft Jonathan LuCroy. He proved to be a decent hitter last year, at least
as far as catchers go, hitting .265/.313/.391 as well as 12 homeruns. He is
not amongst the upper echelon of catchers, but is certainly one who will not
hurt you.
DON’T draft Carlos Gomez. Other than speed, he has little else going for
him. He hit only .225/.276/.403 last year and will likely split time with
Nyjer Morgan in center.
DO draft John Axford. Even with Francisco Rodriguez lurking in the setup
role, John Axford is solidly locked into the closer role. He saved 46 games
and had only 2 blown saves in 2011, while posting a 1.95 ERA.
DON’T go to sleep on Chris Narveson. He has a career K/9 of 7.5 and BB/9 of
3.3 in 385.2 IP. He always seems to be on the cusp of putting together a
breakout season and could perhaps finally put in all together in 2012. But,
at the same time…
DO keep an eye on Marco Estrada this spring. He struck out 88 while walking
only 29 last year in 92.2 IP and could battle Narveson for the 5th spot in
the rotation.
Finally, DON’T forget about Rickie Weeks. Despite his injury history, he is
still one of the best second basemen in the majors. Last year he hit
.269/.350/.468 with 20 homeruns in just 118 games, pretty much in line with
his career year in 2010, in which he played 160 games and hit 29 homeruns. He
no longer steals very many bases (just 9 in 2011), but there aren’t very
many second baseman with his power.
Written by: Mark Sherrard on February 14, 2012.
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