Baseball and Stuff – Aroldis Chapman, David Freese
Alex
Rodriguez is within 30
homers of Willie Mays
Aroldis
Chapman‘s start to the
season has been very impressive, and the big performance is a follow up to a
big spring. He struck out 18 batters while walking just two in spring as a
starter, and as a set up man so far this year he has 10 strikeouts and no walks
in five innings pitched. There is certainly value in speculating on Chapman,
even though he is unlikely to get saves due to Sean Marshall‘s presence.
Marshall is a stellar pitcher, so it is doubtful that he struggles enough to
lose his closing job to Chapman. Even as a set up man, Chapman could provide
very good value throughout this season, especially in holds leagues like
ottoneu. http://www.fangraphs.com/fantasy/index.php/aroldis-chapman-looking-great-early/
David
Freese, STL – .429 BA, 3
HR, 10 RBI – The former 2011 World Series MVP flew pretty under-the-radar
coming in to 2012. It looks like someone
forgot to tell Freese this isn’t the Fall Classic anymore. Freese either leads or is tied for the league
lead in hits, homers and RBI. Let’s get
the bad stuff out of the way first.
Freese has struck out 7 times in 28 ABs and has only walked once. Is the average real? Obviously, Freese is most likely not going to
hit .400, but he is a career .304 hitter and hit .297 in 97 games during the
2011 regular season, so a .300+ average is not unthinkable. Okay, but is the power real? Don’t everyone say “no” all at once. Consider that since the start of July 2011,
Freese has hit 15 HR in 89 games (including playoffs), which projects to 27 HR
over 162 games. Now, expecting a guy who
has never played 100 regular season games to play 162 is certainly a stretch,
but the point is that when Freese plays, he can hit for power. Playing on a team that not only surrounds him
with talent, but with veteran leadership, bodes well for Freese. http://www.bullpenbanter.com/rtmenu/742-bullish-or-bullshtdunn-o-meter-hitters-volume-1
MRI confirms
Jacoby Ellsbury has a subluxed shoulder and will
be placed on 15-day disabled list
Blake
Swihart will remain a
catcher in the Boston organization.
Nats
rotation through 9 starts in 2012: 56.2 IP, 33 H, 10 ER, 13 BB, 55 K, 1.58 ERA
Yesterday
was the first time the Red Sox have won two in a row since 8-27-11.
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