Derek Fisher LF | HOU |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Houston Astros outfielder Derek Fisher has a chance to make an impact for the World Champions, according to Jake Kaplan of The Athletic. The 24-year-old Fisher struggled in 146 MLB at-bats last season, batting just .212 with five home runs and a .663 OPS. However, Fisher batted .318 with 21 home runs and 66 RBI in 84 Triple-A and the Astros feel like he can make that kind of impact on the MLB roster. "I think he's major league ready," Houston manager A.J. Hinch said of Fisher. "It's a matter of whether or not he can be consistent enough to fight for some playing time." According to Kaplan, Fisher spent much of his offseason working out in West Palm Beach, Florida with Jeff Albert, the first-year Astros assistant hitting coach, looking to improve his consistency. Kaplan says that if Fisher underperforms, Marwin Gonzalez will get more opportunities in left field while Jake Marisnick would also get a chance as a platoon player.
Alex Abrines SG | OKC |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Oklahoma City Thunder shooting guard Alex Abrines (hip) is probable for Thursday's game against the Sacramento Kings. He participated in non-contact work on Tuesday and practiced fully on Wednesday. He suffered an injury on Feb. 14 before the All-Star break. It sounds like a minor injury, so Abrines should be ready to play on Thursday. Abrines will be looking at minutes in the low 20s and is really only an option in deeper leagues at the moment.
De'Aaron Fox PG | SAC |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Sacramento Kings point guard De'Aaron Fox (pink eye) has been ruled out of Thursday's game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Kings have decided to ruled him out early and he won't be in the arena on Thursday. Frank Mason (foot) is probable for this contest and may draw the start. Garrett Temple , Bogdan Bogdanovic and Buddy Hield are expected to see extended playing time as well. Fox will play big minutes when healthy and should be owned in most leagues.
Chandler Parsons SF | MEM |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Memphis Grizzlies forward Chandler Parsons (knee) did not practice on Thursday. Head coach J.B. Bickerstaff said that Parsons absence was due to his knee injury. He returned to the lineup on Feb. 14, but is in danger of missing Friday's game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Grizzlies will give Parsons plenty of rest in the second half of the season. Memphis begins a back-to-back set on Friday, so we'll see if Parsons plays at all this weekend. He should be left on the waiver wire right now.
Skal Labissiere PF | SAC |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Sacramento Kings forward/center Skal Labissiere (shoulder) is questionable for Thursday's game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. He was ruled out 2-3 weeks as of Feb. 1, but he sounds like he's almost ready to play. His shoulder has responded well to the extended rest during the All-Star break. The Kings are expected to play their young players often in the second half of the season. He has enough upside worth owning in most leagues. Owners should check back closer to tip-off for an update on Skal. Zach Randolph will likely continue to see more playing time if Skal is sidelined on Thursday.
Eric Hosmer 1B | SD |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune reports the Padres are not concerned where Eric Hosmer bats in the order. Hosmer brings a career .342 on-base percentage, including .385 last season, to one of the league's worst disciplined teams. The Padres had a miserable .299 OBP in 2017. Manager Andy Green hopes Hosmer's patient approach permeates the team and injects a needed dose of plate awareness. The new Padres first baseman primarily batted cleanup in Kansas City, but also saw swings second and third in the order. Regardless where he hits, Hosmer will be somewhere in the heart of the lineup and any value he loses in RBI potential could be substituted by runs.
J.D. Martinez RF | ARI |
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12/12/19 2:30am
According to Christopher Smith of masslive.com, there will not be a press conference today to officially announce the signing of J.D. Martinez by the Boston Red Sox. The reason is the physical has yet to be completed. There is no additional word regarding any specifics of the physical is causing the hold up. Smith also reported that Martinez' agent Scott Boras is also in town for the announcement; pending any sudden turn of events, the press conference is expected to occur in the next day or so.
Tyson Ross P | SD |
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12/12/19 2:30am
The San Diego Padres announced their starters for the first three spring training games this weekend. Brett Kennedy gets the nod Friday, followed by Tyson Ross on Saturday and Bryan Mitchell on Sunday. Ross signed a minor league deal after being a non-factor in 2016 and 2017. Ross is currently fantasy-irrelevant, but if he makes the team and performs, he could be someone to watch on the wire in April or May. Kennedy is a 23-year-old prospect that went 13-7 with a 3.70 ERA in Double-A last season. Mitchell was part of the Chase Headley deal with the Yankees and has struggled with a career 4.94 ERA in the majors.
Yasmany Tomas LF | ARI |
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12/12/19 2:30am
According to Nick Piecoro of The Arizona Republic, Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Yasmany Tomas looks to have a hard time securing a roster spot, let alone a spot in the starting lineup. The acquisitions of outfielders Steven Souza Jr. and Jarrod Dyson secured the most likely spots Tomas could play in the outfield. Among 12 other position players, there is depth even behind Dyson as the fourth outfielder. Tomas in incapable of providing league-average defense at any position, which further hurts his chances. Unfortunately, Tomas is still owed approximately $46 million of his contract. The likely route for Tomas will be to be designated for assignment, and he will have to report and use the time to improve his basic fundamentals. The only other option is to walk away from the contract altogether, as it is unlikely that he would get claimed by any other team or the Diamondbacks would take on another bad contract in a trade. Tomas should not be on any of your rosters.
Madison Bumgarner P | SF |
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12/12/19 2:30am
San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy has announced that starting pitcher Madison Bumgarner will start on Opening Day. This comes as no surprise as he is one of the best pitchers in the game. Bumgarner spent time on the disabled list in 2017 for the first time his career after injuring his shoulder. He came back in the second half and overall had a 3.32 ERA, 1.09 WHIP and 101 strikeouts in 111 innings. He'll have a tough task opening up versus the Dodgers, but remains one of the best pitchers in the game and should be one of the first 10 pitchers off your board.
Tyler Ulis PG | PHO |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Phoenix Suns point guard Tyler Ulis (back) did not practice on Thursday. He returned last week from his back injury, but played just nine minutes. Elfrid Payton has been playing well and eating up plenty of minutes as the starting point guard. The Suns are expected to use Devin Booker at PG on occasion. There is a good chance that Ulis does not play some nights even when healthy. He should be on the waiver wire in all leagues now.
Matt Chapman 3B | OAK |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Oakland Athletics third baseman Matt Chapman left camp for an examination on his right hand, according to Jane Lee of MLB.com. Chapman was missing from Thursday's workouts, as he was in Los Angeles for an MRI on his hand. According to Lee, the results are not yet known, but the A's don't believe the injury to be serious. Chapman only hit .234 with 14 home runs and 40 RBIs in 84 games during his rookie campaign, but is more known for his glove. If Chapman had to miss an extended period of time, it would open up an opportunity for Renato Nunez , who is out of options and seeking a bench job, or Chad Pinder . None of those players are near the fantasy radar.
Tyson Chandler C | PHO |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Phoenix Suns center Tyson Chandler (neck) sat out of practice on Thursday and is getting an MRI on his neck. Chandler missed Wednesday's game before the All-Star break and the week off apparently did not help.The Suns said they do not plan to rest players this season, but will likely be careful with Chandler. Alex Len will likely be the best candidate to start if Chandler is forced to miss time. He'll be worth a look with Chandler sidelined, but Len has a history with injuries and has not done much when given the opportunity. Dragan Bender might be a better option than Len at this point.
Elvis Andrus SS | TEX |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Texas Rangers shortstop Elvis Andrus (back) is aiming to return to workouts in Rangers camp on Friday. Andrus has been resting for the last couple of days after coming down with back spasms. The 29-year-old shortstop carries huge fantasy potential into the 2018 season after slashing .297/.337/.471 with 20 home runs, 88 RBI, 25 stolen bases, and 100 runs scored over 158 games in 2017.
Avery Bradley SG | LAC |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Los Angeles Clippers guard Avery Bradley (groin) has been ruled out of Thursday's game against the Golden State Warriors. This injury could linger the rest of the season and head coach Doc Rivers said Bradley was 50/50 for this contest. Austin Rivers and Milos Teodosic should pick up a few extra minutes on Thursday. Tyrone Wallace will draw the start for Bradley against the Warriors. Wallace has deep league appeal, but probably should be left on the wire in standard leagues. Bradley is a cut-candidate, especially with his poor play this season.
Marcus Smart PG | BOS |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Boston Celtics guard Marcus Smart (thigh) is probable to play against the Detroit Pistons on Friday. He sat out of Thursday's practice due to a thigh bruise. He's been cleared to return from his hand injury, but he has a thigh issue now. The good news is that this thigh issue is said to be minor, so Smart is fully expected to play on Friday. Owners will need to check back on Friday for an update on his status and possible restrictions. Terry Rozier is expected to see less minutes with Smart back in the rotation.
Reggie Bullock SF | DET |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Detroit Pistons guard/forward Reggie Bullock (illness) has returned to practice on Thursday. He sat out on Wednesday, but he's back now and is expected to suit up for Friday's game against Boston. Official confirmation on his status will have to wait until sometime on Friday, but Bullock should be ready to go. He's emerged as the best wing to own in Detroit and has been impressive over the last couple of weeks.
Shane Larkin PG | BOS |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Boston Celtics point guard Shane Larkin (knee) returned to full practice on Thursday. He will make the trip to face the Detroit Pistons on Friday. Head coach Brad Stevens said his return date is still to be determined. Marcus Smart (hand) is expected to return on Friday. Larkin won't see more than a handful of minutes most nights. He should be left on the waiver wire in all leagues.
Trevor Ariza SF | HOU |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Houston Rockets guard/forward Trevor Ariza (hamstring) returned to practice on Wednesday. He is fully expected to play against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday. He's been working at full speed for at least a week. Ariza may not even have a minutes limit when he returns, but no official confirmation on that yet. He suffered his injury on Jan. 28 and he's had three weeks to recover from it. Luc Mbah a Moute , P.J. Tucker and Gerald Green will lose minutes when Ariza returns. He's a must-own player in all leagues.
Zach Britton P | BAL |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Baltimore Orioles closer Zach Britton threw on Thursday, according to Brittany Ghiroli of MLB.com. Ghiroli points out that this is now nine weeks since he had surgery on his Achilles, but he is still in his boot. He was originally scheduled to throw last week, but, according to Ghiroli, the team changed his schedule. Britton has been looking good thus far in Spring Training, walking around the Orioles' complex. He is hoping that he will be back by May, but manager Buck Showalter says that Britton could miss the entire first half.
Graham Gano K | CAR |
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12/12/19 2:30am
The Carolina Panthers are more likely to put the franchise tag on place kicker Graham Gano than offensive guard Andrew Norwell. Gano has been the team's kicker for the last six seasons, and he made 29 of his 30 field goal attempts in 2017, including 10 of 10 from 40 to 49 yards out. However, he missed his only opportunity of 50-plus yards, and he's made 17 of his 31 attempts from 50-plus yards in his career. While Gano doesn't have the strongest kicking leg, he's been consistent for fantasy owners and could have more opportunities for field goals with new offensive coordinator Norv Turner emphasizing stretching the field.
Kawhi Leonard SF | SA |
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12/12/19 2:30am
San Antonio Spurs small forward Kawhi Leonard (quadriceps) could miss the rest of the season, according to head coach Gregg Popovich. Leonard was a preseason MVP favorite and a top pick in almost every fantasy league, but he could finish this season with just nine games played. Reports indicate that team doctors have cleared Leonard to return, but he does not feel ready to resume playing basketball. Leonard will likely be ready to go by the start of next season, but questions about his long-term future in San Antonio are starting to emerge.
Jason Kipnis 2B | CLE |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Cleveland Indians second baseman/outfielder Jason Kipnis is sitting out the first few Spring Training games due to a sore back. Kipnis himself said his back pain is caused by pushing himself too hard too early on in the spring. He said his body told him to take a break after taking batting practice for two hours a day several days in a row, but he tried to push past it. There's a chance Kipnis will play on Saturday, and this injury truly seems like one not to worry about.
DeSean Jackson WR | TB |
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12/12/19 2:30am
The Tampa police said that the case involving Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver DeSean Jackson 's vehicle that was found crashed with bullets and marijuana is currently inactive. The police don't have any witnesses or evidence to place the driver behind the wheel at the time of the accident. D-Jax said he wasn't driving the car, but it looks like there isn't enough evidence anyway for him to be charged with anything. That's good news, as Jackson was a fantasy disappointment in his first season with the Bucs, catching only 50 passes for 668 yards (career-low 13.4 yards per reception) for three scores in 14 games. It didn't help that quarterback Jameis Winston missed a chunk of time with an arm injury, but Jackson's stock is down entering 2018 in his age-32 season.
Aaron Gordon PF | ORL |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Orlando Magic forward Aaron Gordon (hip) will return to the lineup on Thursday, but head coach Frank Vogel will be monitoring his minutes. Gordon is Orlando's best player and holds tremendous upside even with his minutes restricted, though, so he's worth plugging back into fantasy lineups. His upside moving forward may be capped somewhat as the Magic have fallen out of playoff contention and the team will look to make sure Gordon is as healthy as possible heading into the offseason.
Nikola Vucevic C | ORL |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Orlando Magic center Nikola Vucevic (hand) returns to the starting lineup on Thursday after a two month absence, but head coach Frank Vogel says he won't play heavy minutes in his return to action. Vucevic is worth owning in all formats, but it might be a little tough to trust him until he gets back to playing a full load. Bismack Biyombo still has deep league fantasy value for now, but that is likely to change once Vucevic is fully worked back into the lineup.
Corey Dickerson LF | TB |
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12/12/19 2:30am
After being curiously designated for assignment by the Rays over the weekend, outfielder Corey Dickerson has found a new home. The Pirates acquired Dickerson on Tuesday in exchange for reliever Daniel Hudson and infield prospect Tristan Gray. What was supposed to be an interesting position battle for the Pirates is no more, as Dickerson should immediately step into the left field role, relegating Adam Frazier to a utility role unless second baseman Josh Harrison is traded. Dickerson was the starting designated hitter for the American League in the 2017 All-Star Game, but he faltered in the second half (80 wRC+), finishing the season with a .282/.325/.490 slash line, 27 home runs, 62 RBI, and 84 runs scored.
Robin Lopez C | CHI |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Chicago Bulls center Robin Lopez won't play in the team's first post All-Star break game on Thursday. K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Tribune reports that it is head coach Fred Hoiberg's decision to sit Lopez, who had started every game this season for the Bulls. In his absence, expect Cristiano Felicio to play major minutes, but don't expect much of a fantasy impact. If any player in the Chicago front court is worth fantasy consideration in this game, it would be Lauri Markkanen , who projects to be the only big man on the team with enough of an offensive game to succeed against the 76ers.
Brandon Guyer RF | CLE |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Cleveland Indians outfielder Brandon Guyer (wrist) will be shut down for a couple of days to let the inflammation in his left wrist calm down. He will reportedly increase workouts next week. Guyer injured his wrist in the outfield earlier this week, and while there was a lot of concern at first, it seems Guyer may have avoided serious injury this time.
Yasmani Grandal C | LAD |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Yasmani Grandal has joined the fly-ball revolution, according to The Athletic's Pedro Moura. Grandal ran into hitting coach Casey Chenoweth, who, ironically, now works for the Giants in the minor leagues, in the offseason and became interested in launch angles as a way to improve his catching. But an adjustment with his hands and launch angle have produced more power for Grandal, which is scary. Grandal led all catchers in the National League with 22 home runs in 438 at-bats last year. While posting his highest BABIP (.298) since 2012, he still hits too many pop-ups. Hopefully this adjustment in launch angle will help that. With the recent announcement that Grandal will be the primary hitter against righties and with this being a walk year, expect his value and ADP to rise.
Matt Bryant K | ATL |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Atlanta Falcons impending unrestricted free-agent place kicker Matt Bryant , who made $2.75 million last season, told his agent, Jordon Woy, that he's already had multiple contract talks with the Falcons. Atlanta wants Bryant back, and the feeling is mutual on his part. Bryant will turn 43 in May, but he made 88.1 percent of his field goals in his nine seasons with the Falcons, including 78 percent from over 50 yards. He currently holds the franchise record with 1,029 points. Despite dealing with various injuries the last several seasons as he ages, Bryant thinks he has plenty left and isn't worried about his body breaking down. There certainly is injury risk with Bryant, but as long as he's on the field and active, he'll be a fantasy viable booter, especially in an offense that remains productive.
Davis Webb QB | NYG |
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12/12/19 2:30am
New York Giants quarterback Davis Webb , who was drafted in the third round under former general manager Jerry Reese and head coach Ben McAdoo, has spoken with new GM Dave Gettleman and new head coach Pat Shurmur and has stated his case to be the future signal caller once Eli Manning is done. "I think there are enough people around the facility that believe in me and believe in my work ethic and believe in my ability to play quarterback one day for this franchise," Webb said. With the second overall pick in the draft, the Giants could select a successor to the 37-year-old Manning or go in another direction and see what they have in Webb. The young quarterback continues to work out and has already started throwing. However, he did nothing to impress with his work ethic in his rookie year, and he didn't see the field at all in a regular season game. The jury remains out on Webb for now.
Case Keenum QB | MIN |
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12/12/19 2:30am
New Minnesota Vikings offensive coordinator John DeFilippo praised impending free-agent quarterback Case Keenum . "Case brings a lot to the table. He's athletic, you can change the launch point with him; he had a great deal of production this year, no doubt," DeFilippo said. "The thing you look at is does your quarterback win football games? Case Keenum helped this football team win a lot of football games last year." Whoever ends up starting at quarterback, DeFilippo said they will mold the offense to his strengths. Keeping Keenum would make plenty of sense after the season he had in 2017, but the Vikings first choice will likely be Washington Redskins impending free-agent quarterback Kirk Cousins . DeFilippo also had good things to say about Sam Bradford , but injuries continue to plague him.
Daniel Nava LF | PIT |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Daniel Nava (back) has not participated in the team's last two workouts and is "rehab-only," according to director of sports medicine Todd Tomczyk. General manager Neal Huntington said the team is hopeful Nava will return quickly, but outfielders Bryce Brentz and Michael Saunders are backup plans in case Nava isn't ready. Nava had good numbers in limited playing time with the Phillies, but he also dealt with back problems last year, too. He has good splits against right-handed hitters, and he could become part of a platoon in left for the Bucs in 2018.
Adam Vinatieri K | IND |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Indianapolis Colts place kicker Adam Vinatieri has signed a one-year deal to stay with the team, per NFL Insider Adam Schefter. The Colts re-signing Vinatieri makes sense, as he was one of the most consistent players on the roster in 2017 despite the team's offensive troubles. The 45-year-old Vinatieri is only 58 points shy of passing Morten Andersen for the top spot on the NFL's all-time scoring list, meaning he has a lot to play for and could be a sneaky good kicker play in the upcoming fantasy season should the offense manage to prosper under new head coach Frank Reich.
Devon Travis 2B | TOR |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Devon Travis (knee) is a full participant at Blue Jays camp this spring. Travis missed the final 100 games of the 2017 season after requiring surgery to repair cartilage damage in his right knee, but he has impressed all onlookers so far in Dunedin, Florida. "You watch him move around, and if you didn't know he'd had an injury, you wouldn't think anything of it," Blue Jays manager John Gibbons told Sportsnet.ca. "Really, he looks that good." Travis, mostly a forgotten man in more casual fantasy leagues, might take on some sneaky value in 2018. The second baseman batted .301/.342/.469 with 19 homers, 85 RBI, seven steals, and 92 runs scored over his first 163 major league games between 2015-2016.
Joe Musgrove P | PIT |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Joe Musgrove 's (shoulder) right shoulder pain is "minor" and "precautionary," director of sports medicine Todd Tomczyk said. Musgrove could resume throwing in the "coming days." The former Houston Astro should be fine for Opening Day, but he's currently slightly behind the other pitchers in camp. Musgrove was much better as a reliever for Houston in 2017, as he had a 6.12 ERA and 1.51 WHIP as a starter and 1.44 ERA and 0.86 WHIP in the bullpen. That is bad news, because the Pirates are expected to use him in the rotation, where more growing pains should be expected.
Austin Barnes C | LAD |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Austin Barnes began to feel his elbow "barking" as he prepped for spring training and won't catch during this first week. He will DH instead, according to Dave Roberts. The situation doesn't seem to be serious though he'll be put on a delayed throwing program. Yasmani Grandal was going to be given the majority of starts behind the plate, in any case. Barnes is a sleeper for 2018 after opening some eyes last season with his .895 OPS in 218 AB. He took over the catcher position from Grandal in the playoffs and has second base eligibility. He's a great late-round pick for catcher, especially if Grandal is traded at any point.
Blake Swihart C | BOS |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Boston Red Sox catcher Blake Swihart continues to be the focus of attention and efforts to get more playing time. Manager Alex Cora said that Swihart will focus on catching, outfield and designated hitter for the near future. There is no time yet for Swihart to get repetitions in the infield. "Versatile enough that you never know in an extra inning game, you pinch-run and somebody gets hurt, and then that can help him (versatility) wise," Cora said. The Red Sox have an abundance of talent on the roster, so there are a few players competing for playing time. Swihart will have to excel to separate himself from the rest and ultimately find his way into our fantasy lineups.
Brent Honeywell P | TB |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher prospect Brent Honeywell had his batting practice session cut short on Thursday and now Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times is saying that he may have a serious injury. According to Topkin, Honeywell's injury is definitely "arm related and of potential major concern". He also said that nothing is confirmed and more information is to be known. Honeywell was "8-10 pitches into his BP session, threw a pitch, and cursed loudly a couple times," according to an earlier report from Topkin. Honeywell is a consensus top-15 prospect in baseball and is coming off of a 2017 season where he went 13-9 with a 3.49 ERA for Double-A Montgomery and Triple-A Durham, striking out 172 batters in 136 2/3 innings.
Trevor Story SS | COL |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Colorado Rockies shortstop Trevor Story may be the cleanup hitter for the Rockies at times next season, as manager Bud Black is intrigued by the thought, according to Patrick Saunders of the Denver Post. In his final 23 games last season, Story hit .302 with five homers, eight doubles, two triples and 18 RBI. In 10 games in the cleanup spot, according to Saunders, Story batted .278, posted a .989 OPS, hit two homers and drove in seven runs. The limitations for Story are well known, though, as he set a Rockies record with 191 strikeouts in 2017. "Avoiding the strikeout, putting the ball in play, self-admitted he wasn't good at that early in the year," Black said Wednesday, noting areas Story must improve upon. "So he's got to get to that point. The guys who do knock in runs, the guys who do get it done in situations, those guys put the ball in play. That's where the challenge is for him and the improvement we're talking about."If Story is able to bat behind All-Stars like Charlie Blackmon , D.J. LeMahieu, and Nolan Arenado , he would have 100 RBI upside and could be on his way to becoming a top-10 SS.
Andrew Benintendi LF | BOS |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Boston Red Sox outfielder Andrew Benintendi has already accomplished in his rookie year what many players fail to reach in their entire career; he joined the 20 homers and 20 steals club. Benintendi attributes his sudden rise to stardom to an offseason before his sophomore season at the University of Arkansas. "I didn't play summer ball in between those two seasons, and I think that just gave me a chance to get bigger and stronger," Benintendi said. He used the time to heal from a quadricep injury and focus on strengthening his upper body. Consequently, Benintendi batted .376 with 20 homers, 13 doubles, two triples and 57 RBIs and won the Golden Spikes Award and the Dick Howser Trophy. Benintendi has learned a valuable lesson and has used the last two offseasons to strengthen his lower body. Physically, Benintendi looks ready to revalidate his ticket to the 20/20 club.
Joe Kelly P | BOS |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Boston Red Sox reliever Joe Kelly walked into the clubhouse with no tape or anything on his ankle, according to Jen McCaffrey of Masslive.com. Kelly was hit by a line drive during batting practice yesterday and had X-rays that turned out to be negative. Kelly had a 2.17 earned run average in 2017, but also allowed 4.19 BB/9. He is not ownable in any leagues, not even hold leagues.
Carlos Rodon P | CWS |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Richard Justice of MLB.com reports that Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Carlos Rodon (shoulder) won't be rushed back in 2018. Rodon underwent arthroscopic shoulder in September and the club is looking to get him healthy for the long term. The left-hander has seen injuries slow the past few seasons for him. General Manager Rick Hahn said, "I'm guessing it's going to be closer to June 1, but until he's actually throwing in games, it's still speculative" in regards to when Rodon will be back. Rodon has shown strong potential when healthy and racks up strikeouts, but for now he makes for a nice late round pick that owners can stash and hope for the best with in 2018.
Alex Wilson P | DET |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Detroit Tigers relief pitcher Alex Wilson is on record saying he wants to stretch out and make a bid for a spot in the starting rotation this season. He will get his first opportunity in the Tigers' spring opener Thursday. The Tigers will take on Florida Southern University, as is tradition in Lakeland. Wilson has been a reliable reliever in his career, working to a 3.20 ERA and 170 strikeouts through 259 innings. If he's able to crack the rotation, it could mean Daniel Norris or Matt Boyd start the year at Triple-A. Wilson working as a starter could also provide some depth to protect against injuries, as Norris, Michael Fulmer , and Jordan Zimmermann have all had their issues in recent seasons.
Nomar Mazara RF | TEX |
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12/12/19 2:30am
SportsDay's Evan P. Grant believes if Texas Rangers outfielder Nomar Mazara makes a small adjustment, he will be in the conversation for MVP in 2018. Grant is encouraged by Mazara's 100 RBI campaign from a season ago, and believes if he can clean up his approach against lefties then there is more success to come. The soon to be 23-year old is certainly a solid sleeper candidate going into 2018, and Grant is correct that he's done most of his damage against right-handed pitching. While Grant may be a tad optimistic about Mazara reaching the rarefied air of Trout, Altuve, Judge, Betts, and new ALer Stanton, there is no doubt that improving at all will buoy Mazara as a fantasy asset. Currently being drafted around pick 155, according to NFBC, Mazara represents a unique high floor, high ceiling option. If he does not improve on the .577 OPS he put up last season against lefties, which Grant noted included hitting .351 over the final two months of the season, he can still be deployed as a righty masher in daily lineups. Feel confident drafting 30 or more spots higher than his current ADP.
Freddy Galvis SS | SD |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Padres shortstop Freddy Galvis is embracing his role as mentor for young San Diego ballplayers. Touted prospects like Fernando Tatis Jr. and Javier Guerra will soak in Galvis' tutelage as they plan to usurp his job. Galvis forecasts as the Friars' opening day SS, but rapid development of the next generation could eat into his 2018 at-bats. At an ADP of 367, Galvis is well-off the draft radar, but has gone for double-digit homers and steals the past two seasons. His value in NL-only and deeper leagues would sink lower if his playing time becomes jeopardized.
LeBron James SF | CLE |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Cleveland Cavaliers forward Lebron James has a lot to look forward to as the second half of the season approaches. He has a new team that ridded itself of six ineffective and aged-out players, and in a small sample size, added four players that have given the team a new-found hustle and exuberance. This is clearly visible in their 3-0 finish since this flurry of trades ended the trade deadline. Aside from this great finish to the first half, this team still has to find itself, and it will have two months to do so. In the meantime, Lebron James may surprisingly see more of a usage uptick as the team learns to mesh. In three games with King James' new knights of the roundtable, Lebron has seen his usage rate increase 4.1%. He has also seen his per game stats increase by 1.2 points, 1.3 rebounds, and 3.6 assists. I don't expect his assists to sit at over 12 per game, as that average is inflated with a 19-assist game versus Atlanta during that stretch. In the second half of the season, expect a very similar price point on DFS sites to what he had through the first half of the season, and expect one stat-point per game increase for points, rebounds, and assists, at least until Kevin Love returns.
Ryan Merritt P | CLE |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Cleveland Indians pitcher Ryan Merritt is on the roster bubble this spring and might have a hard time cracking the 25-man roster coming out of Spring Training. Merritt is out of options, which may complicate things, as Cleveland would risk losing him without any compensation if they choose not to carry him on the Opening Day roster. Merritt has shown flashes of promise at the big league level, but barring any injuries, Cleveland has a full rotation and bullpen. Merritt seems to have long odds to be wearing a Tribe uniform in 2018 once Spring Training ends.
Jabari Blash RF | NYY |
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12/12/19 2:30am
The Los Angeles Angels acquired outfielder Jabari Blash from the New York Yankees in exchange for a player to be named later or cash. Blash hit just .213 with five home runs and 16 RBI last year for the Padres. He has some pop in his bat but likely won't be anything more than a bench body if he makes the roster out of spring training. There's nothing to see here in terms of fantasy value.
Chris Owings SS | ARI |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman Chris Owings will get plenty of playing time this year, according to manager Torey Lovullo. "He's going to walk all over the diamond and impact the game at a different angle at different times throughout the course of the season." The agenda seems to be getting him repetitions at all the infield positions, except first base. The trade of infielder Brandon Drury opens up an opportunity for Owings to win an everyday job at second base out of spring training. If he does, then he just might become a mixed league option. Unfortunately, expectations will have to be tempered, as his power will likely drop due to the new humidor. With a little pop, Owings' speed might still be enough for him to be a viable second base option in deep leagues. Also, be cautious about owning him in on-base percentage leagues (.299).
Brad Hand P | SD |
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12/12/19 2:30am
MLB.com reports the San Diego Padres will use closer Brad Hand in various situations rather than limiting him to the ninth inning. Hand's primary gig will still be slamming the door, but matchups and game circumstances may require his services earlier. A former starter, Hand appeared in several multi-inning outings last season and will still have a shot for saves entering in the eighth. The versatile lefty should be able to earn his share of saves while contributing to ERA, WHIP and strikeouts. Hand has a 2.56 ERA, 1.03 WHIP and 11.5 K/9 since becoming a full-time reliever in 2016. His ADP is currently at 113, which provides reasonable value for a four-category reliever.
Wil Myers 1B | SD |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Dennis Lin of The Athletic reports San Diego Padres outfielder Wil Myers put on over 20 pounds in the offseason, increasing his playing weight to 224. Despite the gain, Myers thinks he's both faster and stronger. This could be an iteration of the classic "best shape of my life" maxim, but fantasy owners could take note, considering his pre-existing 30-homer, 20-stolen base potential. With a negative career UZR, Myers has never graded as a strong outfielder, so it'll be interesting how his new frame affects his playing style on defense. Myers currently has an ADP of 69 and is RotoBaller's 60th ranked player overall.
Drew Brees QB | NO |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Free agent quarterback Drew Brees will meet with the Saints at the NFL Combine to discuss a short-term deal. This year's Combine will be held February 27 until March 5, so it is just under a week away. Per NFL Network's Rapoport, the expectation is Brees will not try to "break the bank" by looking to become the NFL's highest-paid quarterback, which he conceivably could do. Instead, Brees is expected to seek $20-25 million annually, less than Jimmy Garoppolo 's $27.5 million per year from the 49ers.
Javier Baez 2B | CHC |
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12/12/19 2:30am
The Chicago Tribune is reporting that Chicago Cubs infielder Javier Baez can earn more at-bats this season if he improves his strike zone, draw walks and use the whole field. Baez is one of the more exciting players in the game today due to his light-tower power and defense, but he has still struggled with striking out. This past season in 508 at-bats, Baez struck out 144 times, however he did double his walk total from 2016 to 30 on the year. Much needs to be improved, but with infielder/outfielder Ben Zobrist (back) remaining sidelined and aging, Baez should have the upper hand at second base. The potential is there to get 500-600 at-bats, but with Zobrist and infielder/outfielder Ian Happ in the picture, it is not a gurantee that he will play everyday. Baez makes for an interesting pick as he was enormous potential in one of the better lineups, he also has eligibility at second base and shortstop. He should be targeted in the mid-to-late rounds in upcoming drafts.
Mark Melancon P | SF |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area reports that San Francisco Giants closer Mark Melancon (forearm) is expected to be 100%. Melancon had a rough debut with the Giants in 2017 as he dealt with injuries as well as on the field results. The closer underwent surgery in September to repair the pronator muscle in his right forearm and is on track to enter the season fully recovered. Pavlovic also reports that along with Melancon, veterans such as catcher/first baseman Buster Posey and third baseman Evan Longoria are not expected to play this weekend. Melancon could be a bargain this year at closer as his stock has fallen after a poor 2017. Those who draft Melancon would be wise to keep an eye on relief pitchers Tony Watson and Sam Dyson who will likely be next in line if Melancon get hurts or struggles.
Goran Dragic PG | MIA |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Miami Heat point guard Goran Dragic isn't having his best season and more specifically, his numbers are down from last season in points, assists and steals per game, as well as field-goal percentage. This is quite disappointing, as you wouldn't expect a player to regress at age 31. The Heat are currently the eighth seed in the west, and they will have to fight to secure that with the Pistons close behind them. Dragic's minutes should only increase from here on out, as the Heat don't have a viable replacement and every game counts when you're in a battle for the eighth seed. Dragic hasn't been impressive this season, but there is still plenty of time for him to pick it up and help the Heat secure a playoff berth, which they were unable to do last season.
Hassan Whiteside C | MIA |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Miami Heat center Hassan Whiteside has had an interesting season. He has been limited to 25.7 minutes per game, down seven minutes from last year. Whiteside has been battling some injuries, but since being deemed healthy, he has only broken the 30-minute threshold once in the last five games. Per 36 minutes, he is averaging about 20 points and 17 boards. He understandably doesn't play 36 minutes due to his injury history and size, as 36 minutes a night would be begging for an injury, but there is a happy medium between 25.6 minutes and 36. With the Heat battling for the last playoff spot, head coach Erik Spoelstra may begin to leave the big man out there for extended time. Although nobody is sure why Whiteside is sitting as much as he is now, which is quite concerning, we can only hope they are saving him for big games and the playoffs.
Yu Darvish P | CHC |
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12/12/19 2:30am
After throwing a 25-pitch session on Tuesday, many Cubs players and manager Joe Maddon were very impressed. Darvish recently signed a six-year deal with the Cubs and said "it seems like I fit naturally with the team." Darvish was the prized free-agent in regards to starting pitchers and seems to be making a strong impression with his new club. Darvish should return top-20 value for starting pitchers and can safely be targeted in the fourth or fifth rounds of upcoming drafts.
Ben Zobrist 2B | CHC |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Chicago Cubs infielder/outfielder Ben Zobrist (back) remains sidelined for workouts. Zobrist has been absent all week with a back issue. Manager Joe Maddon seems to be playing it slow with the veteran and said "he's fine." Aside from daily leagues or an injury to Javier Baez or Ian Happ , Zobrist shouldn't hold much fantasy value heading into 2018.
Johan Camargo 3B | ATL |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Atlanta Braves third base Johan Camargo is expected to be the Braves everyday third baseman to start the year, according to MLB.com's Mark Bowman. Camargo had a solid first season with the Braves, slashing .299/.331/.452 with 21 doubles in his 82 games with Atlanta in 2017. There has been speculation that the Braves could be players for free agent Mike Moustakas , but the 24-year-old infielder showed enough with the bat last year to earn a chance to play everyday for Atlanta in 2018. He could be a sleeper if some of those doubles turn into homers for Camargo this summer.
Colby Rasmus CF | TB |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Outfielder Colby Rasmus inked a minor-league deal with Baltimore. He'll have to play his way onto the roster, but many feel that his left-hand bat and outfield defense will give him a leg up on others. Rasmus could fill in at center if Adam Jones needs to rest or take part in a platoon in right field. He hit nine homers in 121 at-bats last year. There were some questions about his mental make-up since he left baseball in the middle of the 2017 season.Still, this is a low-risk, high-reward move. Watch how he does during Spring Training - he could be a late-round or even a Waiver Wire pickup.
Darren Collison PG | IND |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Indiana Pacers guard Darren Collison (knee) is expected to miss at least one more week. He's currently at the two week mark of his projected 2-3 week timetable. Hopefully Collison will be able to suit up sometime next week, but we'll have to wait and see. Cory Joseph will continue to start with Joe Young backing him up. Neither player is consistent enough to own in most 12-team leagues. However, Collison should be stashed in all leagues right now.
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson SF | BKN |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Brooklyn Nets forward Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (groin) has been ruled out of Thursday's game against the Charlotte Hornets. Both RHJ and Caris LeVert (knee) will remain sidelined for Thursday's contest in Charlotte. The good news is that RHJ did practice fully on Wednesday. The Nets are just extremely cautious with bringing guys back from injuries. Head coach Kenny Atkinson said he's hopeful both players are back on the court soon. Joe Harris will continue to see increase minutes RHJ and LeVert sidelined.
Tim Frazier PG | WAS |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Washington Wizards guard Tim Frazier (nose) is expected to play against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday. He missed last Wednesday's game after undergoing nasal fracture surgery. He's been given time to recover and is not expected to have a minutes limit on Thursday. Frazier will have a face mask, but is expected to play around 20 minutes behind Tomas Satoransky . He's not an option in most leagues and is only worth a look in very deep leagues.
Miguel Sano 3B | MIN |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Minnesota Twins third baseman Miguel Sano brought a "generous carriage" into camp this spring, according to general manager Thad Levine. In other words, the 24-year-old slugger put on some weight this winter while mostly incapacitated due to a stress reaction in his left leg that led to him missing a number of weeks down the stretch last season along with the Twins American League Wild-Card game against the Yankees. Sano is also still awaiting word on MLB's investigation into a sexual-assault claim against him. He may be facing a suspension to open the 2018 regular season. Perhaps he could use that time to get in better shape.
Joakim Noah C | NY |
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12/12/19 2:30am
New York Knicks forward/center Joakim Noah is not expected to return to the team, according to head coach Jeff Hornacek. "I think that is the plan," Hornacek said after practice. The Knicks sent Noah away after he had an altercation with Hornacek on Jan. 24. "We've moved on. He's ready to move on and maybe have an opportunity somewhere else," Hornacek said. Kristaps Porzingis (achilles) is going to miss the rest of the season. The Knicks could use Noah's help, but it appears his time on the Knicks is over. Noah can be left on the waiver wire and is not expected to appear on the Knicks again.
Michael Beasley SF | NY |
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12/12/19 2:30am
New York Knicks forward Michael Beasley (ear) was back at practice on Wednesday. He missed Tuesday's practice due to "ear irritation," but was able to get in a full practice on Wednesday. He is expected to be ready to play for Thursday's game against the Orlando Magic. Kristaps Porzingis (achilles) is out for the season, so Beasley has seen a large boost in minutes and production. Beasley is expected to finish out the season as the starter. He's a must-own player in all fantasy leagues and should be good to go on Thursday.
Frank Gore RB | IND |
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12/12/19 2:30am
According to Mike Chappell of WTTV, former Indianapolis Colts running back Frank Gore is unlikely to come back to the team for a fourth season. While Chappel's article is far from definite, the analysis he provides is sound. Gore has made it clear that he wants to play football in 2018, but a situation more conducive to his smash-mouth playing style with the opportunity to win a championship is likely a preferred destination for the soon-to-be 35-year old back. Gore is only 75 yards away from fourth all-time on the career rushing list and could benefit from a change of scenery that gives him a lighter workload.
Andrew Luck QB | IND |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Indianpolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck (shoulder) has reportedly progressed in rehab from his surgically repaired shoulder to the point where he is able to throw weighted balls that are heavier than footballs, per NFL Insider Ian Rapoport. Although Luck appears capable of throwing everything but a football, fans should be happy that his arm strength appears to be returning. More promising updates are sure to come, but it's unlikely that fantasy owners will know anything for certain until the later stages of the offseason.
Jonathan Isaac PF | ORL |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Orlando Magic power forward Jonathan Isaac (ankle) is set to practice with Orlando's G-League team on Thursday. He is expected to play for the G-League team on Friday. He'll have a minutes limit on Friday, but the fact he's returning to the court is a great sign. Assuming everything goes as planned, Isaac could be back with the NBA squad soon. However, he'll be fighting Aaron Gordon and Mario Hezonja for playing time. It's difficult to see him making enough of an impact worth owning him in any fantasy leagues this season.
Jeff Hoffman P | COL |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Jeff Hoffman did not want to miss the 2017 Opening Day roster for the Rockies and, according to Patrick Saunders of the Denver Post, he surely does not want to be out of the 2018 rotation in Colorado. "Coming in last year, I didn't really have the best outlook," Hoffman said Monday. "Being one of the guys who got called up (in 2016), I felt like I almost had a step up on some of the other young guys, which was not good." After he was called up to the Rockies, Hoffman's 2017 season was rough, as he finished with a 6-5 record and a 5.89 ERA. Saunders points out that he was dominate in three early starts (20 ⅓ innings, allowing just three earned runs on 10 hits, while striking out 22 and walking only one against the Phillies, Padres, and Cubs), but the Rockies need to see more of that to fully trust Hoffman. He is a punt play at best after a weak 2017 season and the added disadvantage of Coors Field is always a problem.
Cameron Payne PG | CHI |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Chicago Bulls point guard Cameron Payne (foot) will serve as the primary backup point guard in the second half of the season. Bulls' executive VP John Paxson said Kris Dunn will start and Payne will back him up off the bench. Jerian Grant will be pushed out of the rotation entirely. Payne underwent foot surgery in September and has yet to play this season. The Bulls traded Taj Gibson , Doug McDermott and a 2018 2nd round draft pick for Payne last season. Chicago want to get a good look at Payne, but his fantasy value is limited off the bench.
Justin Holiday SG | CHI |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Chicago Bulls guard/forward Justin Holiday will move to the second unit for Thursday's game against the Philadelphia 76ers. David Nwaba will draw the start ahead of him, and Bulls vice president John Paxson hinted this will be a long-term move. However, Paxton wants the younger players to see significant minutes. Holiday is expected to see minutes in the 20s with the second unit. His value is still expected to take a hit, and he's become a cut candidate in some leagues.
Alshon Jeffery WR | PHI |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Alshon Jeffery (shoulder) underwent surgery on Wednesday to repair a rotator cuff injury he played with all season. The "goal" is for Jeffery to be ready to go for Week 1 of the 2018 season, but he "could" be ready earlier than that. Even if he is deemed ready, the Eagles will likely treat their WR1 carefully and allow him to sit out the entire preseason. He'll almost certainly miss all of OTAs, minicamp, and training camp while recovering. With the Eagles keeping the same offensive system Jeffery played well in for the last half of the 2017 season, he should be fine with missing out on practices as long as he's ready to go for the first game of the season.
Felix Hernandez P | SEA |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Felix Hernandez had a rough 2017 season, but, according to Greg Johns of MLB.com, Hernandez has looked good in his first two mound sessions of the Spring. "Way better," Hernandez said. "My mechanics were much better. It was really good. My timing, I wasn't rushing. I was so calm and delivered the pitch. It was really good." Manager Scott Servais says that health is key, ""As long as he's healthy and throwing all of his pitches, you just keep moving along," Servais said. Hernandez made a career-low 16 starts in 2017 (dealing with a shoulder injury), finishing 6-5 with a 4.36. While he is only turning 32, he has seen his ERA jump in each of the last four seasons and has a 3.79 ERA over the last three seasons. He will throw live batting practice on Friday before making his Cactus League debut against the Cubs on Monday.
Nick Folk K | TB |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Free-agent place kicker Nick Folk (knee), who underwent left knee surgery last year, has been cleared to resume kicking by Dr. James Andrews, according to a source. Folk made just six of 11 field goal tries in the early portion of last season before injuring his knee and landing on Injured Reserve with the Buccaneers. He'll be entering his 12th NFL season in 2018, but he's still only 33 years old and could land a starting gig somewhere. Folk won't be worth drafting in normal 12-team leagues, though, if he's healthy and kicking in 2018.
Crockett Gillmore TE | BAL |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Baltimore Ravens impending free-agent tight end Crockett Gillmore is making the transition from tight end to offensive line and has been training with former player LeCharles Bentley, who runs an offensive line academy. Gillmore played in just seven games in 2017 and had eight receptions for 71 yards and one score. At 6-foot-6, 266 pounds, he's always been more of a blocking tight end, and he hasn't had much opportunity in Baltimore's crowded tight end room. Perhaps changing positions will broaden his market this offseason.
Trevor Siemian QB | DEN |
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12/12/19 2:30am
NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport said that Denver Broncos quarterback Trevor Siemian is expected to be available in a trade this offseason as the team aggressively looks to overhaul their quarterback room, according to a source informed of the situation. The Broncos could have Paxton Lynch and two new signal callers on the roster next year, and they are expected to make a big push to sign Washington Redskins impending free-agent quarterback Kirk Cousins . Denver could also grab a top college QB in the draft with the fifth overall pick. Given how badly Siemian struggled in 2017 and the fact he's coming off surgery to his non-throwing shoulder, he'd likely fetch a late-round pick, at best. Siemian has experience as a starter the last two years, but he's more of a game manager and is unlikely to land a guaranteed starting gig if he's dealt.
Jonathan Stewart RB | CAR |
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12/12/19 2:30am
The Carolina Panthers could decide to cut veteran running back Jonathan Stewart in order to clear $3.7 million in salary cap room this offseason. Carolina ranked fourth in rushing in the NFL in 2017, but Stewart didn't really help all that much, running for a career-low 3.4 yards per carry and topping 100 yards just twice. Rookie Christian McCaffrey wasn't much better on the ground, but he had a team-high 80 receptions out of the backfield, and the Panthers may be moving on from Stewart under new offensive coordinator Norv Turner, who prefers to move the ball deep down the field. J-Stew will be 31 in March, and at this point in his career is more of a touchdown-dependent plodder.
Michael Saunders LF | TOR |
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12/12/19 2:30am
The Pittsburgh Pirates signed free-agent outfielder Michael Saunders to a minor league deal Wednesday. Saunders was an All-Star in Toronto in 2016, but he fell off big time last year, hitting just .237/.312/.429 with 14 home runs and 38 RBI in 333 at-bats. Add Saunders to the list of players competing for playing time in left field in 2018. He'll do battle with Adam Frazier , Jordan Luplow , Sean Rodriguez and Daniel Nava for a platoon role, meaning Saunders will likely only have some NL-only part-time appeal, at best.
Michael Conforto LF | NYM |
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12/12/19 2:30am
New York Mets outfielder Michael Conforto (shoulder) dislocated his shoulder last year and required September surgery, and a doctor said that a normal recovery timetable for his type of surgery would be seven to eight months. From a medical standpoint, the chances of Conforto being ready to return in April seems to be a long shot. The doctor said that it'd be a good sign if Conforto makes it back before the All-Star break. It is also common for a player to have setbacks during the recovery from this type of serious surgery, so expecting Conforto to contribute in the first half of the season might be optimistic from a fantasy standpoint. The longer Conforto is out, the more playing time Juan Lagares will receive in center field, but it's not like he's exactly a prime target for fantasy owners.
Carlos Gomez CF | TEX |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Free agent outfielder Carlos Gomez signed with the Tampa Bay Rays, according to Jesse Sanchez of MLB.com. Gomez will sign a one-year deal. $4 million deal and will likely take the position of the newly-traded Steven Souza Jr< /a> in right field. The Rays may also use Gomez in center field as well and will like his .802 OPS from 2017. He had 17 homers and 13 steals for the Rangers last season and has 20/20 potential with more playing time in Tampa.
Carlos Torres P | MIL |
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12/12/19 2:30am
The Cleveland Indians signed pitcher Carlos Torres to a minor league contract with an invite to Spring Training. Torres is 35 and seems almost certain to serve as Triple-A depth at best. He posted a 4.21 ERA and a 1.53 WHIP in 72 2/3 innings last season in Milwaukee. He can be used as a spot starter or a long reliever, but will likely need several injuries on the Cleveland staff in order to see big league work in 2018.
Chris Taylor LF | LAD |
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12/12/19 2:30am
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts explained on Wednesday that outfielder Chris Taylor will get repetitions at shortstop and second base, in addition to manning the outfield in 2018. The Dodgers have a recovering Logan Forsythe penciled in at second, and shortstop Corey Seager was hurt late last season. So Taylor, along with Kike Hernandez , will serve as the primary backups, giving the Dodgers a chance to rest their regulars. Taylor's multi-position eligibility, coupled with his breakout 2017, make him an attractive mid-round pick in upcoming drafts. He'll likely lead off for the Dodgers, who will likely contend again this year.
Ronald Torreyes 2B | NYY |
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12/12/19 2:30am
With the arrival of Brandon Drury to the New York Yankees, the competition for third base has become slightly clearer. For Ronald Torreyes , this also appears to make things clearer, as he seems set to focus on competing for the starting job at second base. According to team GM Brian Cashman the Venezuelan will now mainly focus on second base, not quite ruling out his chances at third, but making it obvious that second will be his spot to fight for. All along, Torreyes has been seen as a strong candidate to earn the job, despite the team's top prospect Gleyber Torres appearing poised to take the position. Similar to Kris Bryant 's situation with the Cubs some years ago, it behooves the club to keep Torres in the minors early on, as it'd guarantee their control over him for an extended period of time.
Brandon Drury 3B | NYY |
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12/12/19 2:30am
While Brandon Drury 's ability to play both second and third base has been well documented, the prevailing thought was that he would settle at third base with the New York Yankees. This, of course, is considering the fact that top prospect Gleyber Torres is poised to take over at second. Today, team GM Brian Cashman confirmed this, stating the 25-year-old will primarily focus on third base. Drury was acquired by the Yankees yesterday in a three-team deal involving the Diamondbacks and Tampa Bay Rays. He will seemingly face off with Miguel Andujar for the starting spot, with Tyler Wade , Danny Espinosa and Jace Peterson also in the hunt.
Tonight George Hill will not suit up due to personal reasons so Monta Ellis should start at point guard and more of the offense should flow through him. Here are my picks for Sunday, January 17:
Guards (G) | Forwards/Centers (F/C) | Utility (UTIL) |
Russell Westbrook, $19,000 | Kevin Durant, $17,300 | Paul George, $16,100 |
James Harden, $17,600 | Kawhi Leonard![]() |
Chris Bosh, $13,900 |
Lou Williams (especially if no Bryant), $11,300 | Dwight Howard (listed as questionable), $13,900 | Hassan Whiteside![]() |
Jordan Clarkson, $10,800 | Danilo Gallinari, $12,700 | LaMarcus Aldridge, $12,500 |
Monta Ellis, $10,800 | Dirk Nowitzki, $11,300 | Serge Ibaka, $10,400 |
Will Barton, $10,700 | Trevor Ariza![]() |
Tim Duncan, $9,800 |
Gerald Green (if no Wade), $9,000 | Darrell Arthur, $8,700 | Julius Randle, $9,100 |
Tyler Johnson, $8,600 | Nikola Jokic, $8,400 | C.J. Miles, $9,400 |
Manu Ginobili, $8,400 | Lavoy Allen, $6,600 | Beno Udirh, $7,800 |
Guards (G) | Forwards/Centers (F/C) | Utility (UTIL) |
Russell Westbrook, $19,000 | Kevin Durant, $17,300 | Paul George, $16,100 |
James Harden, $17,600 | Kawhi Leonard![]() |
Chris Bosh, $13,900 |
Lou Williams (especially if no Bryant), $11,300 | Dwight Howard (listed as questionable), $13,900 | Hassan Whiteside![]() |
Jordan Clarkson, $10,800 | Danilo Gallinari, $12,700 | LaMarcus Aldridge, $12,500 |
Monta Ellis, $10,800 | Dirk Nowitzki, $11,300 | Serge Ibaka, $10,400 |
Will Barton, $10,700 | Darrell Arthur, $8,700 | Tim Duncan, $9,800 |
Gerald Green (if no Wade), $9,000 | Nikola Jokic, $8,400 | Julius Randle, $9,100 |
Tyler Johnson, $8,600 | Jordan Hill, $7,800 | C.J. Miles, $9,400 |
Gary Harris, $8,100 | Lavoy Allen, $6,600 | Tarik Black, $6,000 |