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		<title>Sacks Juiced: May 26</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 14:30:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[TweetDallas Braden left the Oakland loss in the fourth inning with a sore ankle.  Braden had issued an unearned run and three hits in four innings before allowing a couple...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="float: right; margin-left: 10px;"><a href="http://twitter.com/share?url=http://www.freefantasymagazine.com/2010/05/sacks-juiced-may-26/&via=freefantasy&text=Sacks Juiced: May 26&related=freefantasy:Free Fantasy Magazine&lang=en&count=vertical" class="twitter-share-button">Tweet</a><script type="text/javascript" src="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"></script></div><p><strong>Dallas Braden </strong>left the Oakland loss in the fourth inning with a sore ankle.  Braden had issued an unearned run and three hits in four innings before allowing a couple walks and being pulled.  Braden believes that he&#8217;ll make his next scheduled start.</p>
<p>Braden&#8217;s counterpart, <strong>Jeremy Guthrie</strong>, pitched six innings allowing one earned run for the quality start.  Guthrie walked three batters while only striking out a couple. As I&#8217;ve said before, Guthrie&#8217;s a rate-stat only fantasy pitcher with a penchant for keeping his BABIP low by inducing groundballs and catchable flies.  Guthrie&#8217;s FIP, xFIP and tERA will always trend above his actual ERA but hoping for a continuation of 3.64 ERA is a pipe dream.  <strong>Jeremy Guthrie</strong> is the king of average, and you should probably expect that going forward.</p>
<p><strong>Jake Peavy</strong> got lit up by the <strong>Sizemore</strong>-less Cleveland Indians.  <strong>Peavy</strong> allowed 6ER on 8H but only walked a single batter while striking out 5.  <strong>Shin-Soo Choo</strong> and <strong>Jason Donald</strong> went deep off of Peavy.  Peavy hasn&#8217;t looked like this since his second year in the league (2007) where he went 12-11 with an ERA of 4.11 and a FIP of almost five.  The strike-outs are still there (8.02K/9) but the walks have ballooned past 3 and a hal<strong>f.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Mitch Talbot</strong> lowered his ERA to 3.73 and WHIP to 1.28 with a 7 inning, 2 earned run ball game against the Sox.  At this point, shutting down the Sox is nothing to celebrate.  After starting the season with an ERA in the twos, Talbot&#8217;s had 3 bad games in his last five (Jays, Detroit, and KC).</p>
<p><strong>Travis Hafner&#8217;s</strong> average is up to .281 after a couple of hits but it&#8217;s an empty average.  <strong>Hafner&#8217;s </strong>power is nowhere near his career mark and his ISO is under .150.  There&#8217;s some good news on the horizon though, just not 30HR news.  Over the last 8-games, <strong>Hafner&#8217;s</strong> managed extra bases (4Doubles, 1HR) in five.  Hafner&#8217;s working on a 12-Game hitting streak, too!  For someone that started May with a .197 AVG and .324 SLG, closing it out with a <strong>.281 AVG</strong> and .<strong>430 SLG</strong> is pretty impressive.</p>
<p><strong>Jason Heyward</strong> went 2-for-4 with a couple RBIs and now has a .296/.415/.578 line which makes for one hell of a .992 OPS.</p>
<p><strong>Cameron Maybin</strong> had 2 hits and a DINGER! but this is me ignoring those numbers.</p>
<p>Maybe <strong>Anibal Sanchez</strong> gets his own article after 6.1IP of 5H, 2ER, 6K baseball.</p>
<p>Life sure is good for <strong>Martin Prado</strong> who now has 32 Runs on the year after a 3hit, 1R night.  Batting ahead of Heyward et. al means 52% of your pitches will be in the zone and almost 65% will be fastballs.</p>
<p><strong>Doumit</strong> hit a homer and <strong>Andrew McCutchen</strong> had a couple hits to raise his BA to .324.  <strong>McCutchen&#8217;s</strong> .371 BABIP is high for even him &#8212; he&#8217;s more of a .290 hitter.</p>
<p><strong>Mike Leake </strong>magically turned 10 hits and a walk into only a single earned run.  <strong>Leake</strong> went 7.1 innings and struck out three &#8212; This kid can pitch and if this were a different year (read. no Heyward,) he&#8217;d be the odds on favourite to win the NL ROY.</p>
<p><strong>Lester </strong>walked FIVE! batters and gave up one hit in his 6 inning, 0ER, 9K performance.  Despite the walks, he&#8217;s back to being Jon Lester, future Cy Young award winner. A single by Wily Aybar was the only hit on the day against Lester.  I&#8217;m starting to think that the Rays enjoy being no-hit.</p>
<p><strong>James Shields</strong> allowed 2 ER, 4H, 2BB while striking out 5 over his 8 inning stint.  Shields pitched a terrific game and is still amongst the elite.</p>
<p><strong>Mike Cameron</strong> is back, yet it was <strong>Ellsbury</strong> rather than <strong>Hermida</strong> that sat.</p>
<p><strong>Jose Reyes</strong> stole 2 bases, had 3 hits, and scored 3 runs last night.  He is an elite shortstop, even if the power&#8217;s not there.</p>
<p><strong>R.A. Dickey </strong>had 7K in 6IP but I&#8217;d rather not discuss a knuckleballer.  Dickey managed to get his way out of three bases loaded jams in the first three innings, so thing&#8217;s aren&#8217;t exactly exciting.</p>
<p><strong>Derrek Lee</strong> hit a homer but the BA is still a concern &#8212; Lee&#8217;s hitting 21% LD and his BABIP is .262 so there&#8217;s definitely room for improvement. ZiPS has him hitting .280 the rest of the season.</p>
<p><strong>Ryan Dempster</strong> looked great holding LA scoreless while allowing three hits while striking out seven and walking a single batter.</p>
<p><strong>Clayton Kershaw</strong> only allowed 4 H and a couple of walks but it once again took him 100+ pitches to get through 6IP.</p>
<p><strong>Vladdy Guerrero</strong> went off for a couple of DINGERS! in his 5RBI performance.  <strong>Hamilton</strong> and <strong>Cruz</strong> didn&#8217;t miss out on the action, each hitting one of their own.</p>
<p><strong>Billy Butler</strong> continued his hot hitting with a couple hits and a walk.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no doubt in my mind that <strong>Gil Meche</strong> is hurt; something&#8217;s wrong with his delivery and presence. <strong>Meche</strong> gave up 6 R (4ER) on 4HR and has a 6.66 ERA on the year.</p>
<p><strong>Rich Harden</strong> continues to test my patience after allowing 6R (5ER) against the Royals.  <strong>Neftali Feliz</strong> got the save and looks to be doing his thang.</p>
<p><strong>Rickie Weeks</strong> went 3-for-5 with 2R, 2RBI and a HR.  Weeks still strikes out too much and doesn&#8217;t walk nearly enough but this may be a sign that his mid-May slump is over.</p>
<p>Recent call-up, <strong>Jonathan Lucroy</strong>, has a couple hits in his first two games.  Unfortunately, the ballsy catcher saw it fit to try and steal a base &#8212; fail.  <strong>Lucroy </strong>did steal 8 bases in A-ball a couple years ago, but I wouldn&#8217;t count on more than 1 at the MLB level.  Lucroy will more than like split the platoon with Kottaras while Zaun&#8217;s out.</p>
<p>Both <strong>Jhouyls Chacin</strong> and <strong>Ian Kennedy</strong> pitched a&#8217;ight games.  If I had to pick one going forward, <strong>Chacin&#8217;s</strong> electric stuff takes it.</p>
<p>Yah, that&#8217;s <strong>Troy Tulowitzki&#8217;s</strong> third homer in 3 games and 4th in 5 games.</p>
<p>In <em>THE </em>pitching match-up of the night, <strong>Jon Garland</strong> tossed 7IP of scoreless baseball for the win but was outpitched by <strong>Adam Wainwright</strong> who, aside from a solo-knock by Hairston Jr, pitched brilliantly.  Wainwright struck out 12 Padres while only allowing a single walk and four hits &#8212; that&#8217;s how the cookie crumbles, I guess.</p>
<p><strong>Jose Bautista</strong> hit another homer, as did Jeremy Reed and Aaron Hill, but it wasn&#8217;t enough.  Aside from the Dingers!, <strong>Ervin Santana</strong> pitched a masterful game by locating his fastball and getting the Jays to chase that dirty slider.  Santana pitched a complete game 4-hitter with 10Ks &#8212; going forward, I wouldn&#8217;t be too worried about those HR<strong>.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Mike Napoli</strong> is on fire: 4HR in his last 5G and 5HR in his last 8G.</p>
<p><strong>Doug Fister</strong> got yet another win from a 7 inning, 3R, 2ER, 1K performance.  This guy blows my mind.</p>
<p>Maybe <strong>Milton Bradley&#8217;s</strong> finally rounding into form with a homer and 3RBI last night.</p>
<h4>Livan Hernandez is finally regressing!!!!</h4>
<p>4ER in 5IP on 7Hits last night.</p>
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		<title>Sacks Juiced: May 19th</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 16:23:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[TweetThe Royals&#8217; Mike Aviles continued his hot hitting as he posted 3 hits (incl. a double and a triple)  in last nights victory over the Indians.  Aviles, who&#8217;s now hitting...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="float: right; margin-left: 10px;"><a href="http://twitter.com/share?url=http://www.freefantasymagazine.com/2010/05/sacks-juiced-may-19th/&via=freefantasy&text=Sacks Juiced: May 19th&related=freefantasy:Free Fantasy Magazine&lang=en&count=vertical" class="twitter-share-button">Tweet</a><script type="text/javascript" src="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"></script></div><p>The Royals&#8217; <strong>Mike Aviles</strong> continued his hot hitting as he posted 3 hits (incl. a double and a triple)  in last nights victory over the Indians.  Aviles, who&#8217;s now hitting .390, will live and die by his BABIP.  Fifty-Nine at-bats into 2010 and Aviles still hasn&#8217;t drawn a walk which isn&#8217;t the best indicator going forward.  His BABIP sits at .412 but at least he&#8217;s making contact 93% of the time and keeping his LD-Rate above 20%.   We&#8217;re basically looking at a jacked-up version of Luis Castillo, who was himself, valuable every once and a while.</p>
<p>The Indians imploded, with <strong>Kerry Wood</strong> giving up five runs and a couple walks in 0.1 Innings of work.  It&#8217;s only been 3 IP and Wood&#8217;s walked 5 batters but the velocity is better than it&#8217;s been in a couple years:  95.6 mph on the FB.  The movement on his pitches according to pFX is also very similar to previous years.  Either way, batters have made contact with exactly 91% of pitches that they&#8217;ve swung at.  Worse still, Wood&#8217;s Z-Contact sits at  &#8230;100%.  With <strong>Kerry Wood, </strong>I wouldn&#8217;t worry unless he proves the BBs are here to stay.</p>
<p><strong>Asdrubal Cabrera</strong> had surgery and will be out 8-10 weeks.  <strong>Grady Sizemore</strong> bruised his left knee and hit the DL too.  <strong>Trevor Crowe</strong>, replacing Sizemore,  hit leadoff and stole a base.  The stolen base potential is there for <strong>Crowe</strong>, having topped 20 SB in most of the previous years.</p>
<p><strong>Alcides Escobar</strong> had 3 hits to raise his BA to .248.  <strong>Escobar&#8217;s</strong> BABIP is .274 after routinely posting .3-something during his career. So long as <strong>Escobar</strong> sits atop that line-up and hits line-drives 20% of the time, he&#8217;ll have value going forward.</p>
<p>With his 9th steal of the season, <strong>Ryan Braun</strong>&#8216;s on track to steal about 35 on the year &#8212; Jesus.  He should top last year&#8217;s 20 but hoping for anything past 25 is pushing your luck.</p>
<p><strong>Octavio Dotel</strong> recorded his 9th save of the year; his ERA now sits at 6.23 after that scoreless outing.</p>
<p>I thought about benching <strong>Wade Davis</strong> against the Yankees &#8212; they pegged him for 4 ER in 6IP to open the season &#8212; but decided against it and was rewarded with better than expected results: A W, 5.2IP, 2ER, 7K.  <strong>Davis</strong> is still getting pretty lucky with BABIP (.258) and LOB% (85%;) so expect a bit more regression in the future.  <strong>Davis</strong> has to bring his BB-Rate of 4.73-per-9 if he&#8217;s going to succeed.</p>
<p><strong>A.J. Burnett</strong> exploded again: 4BB, 9H = 6 ER in 6.2 IP.  That&#8217;s 16 ER in the last 3 starts and his ERA is still only at 3.86.  Well, at least it&#8217;s Tampa, Boston and Minny.</p>
<p><strong>Robbie Cano</strong> had yet another 4 hits last night.  Cano&#8217;s sitting at .340 on the year and leads the AL.</p>
<p><a title="Tom GOrzelanny" href="http://www.freefantasymagazine.com/2010/04/tom-gorzelanny-the-gorgonzola/" target="_blank">The Gorgonzola</a> pitched another good game for the Cubs ( 6.2IP, 0ER, 3H, 2BB, 5K)</p>
<p>Other than <strong>Starlin Castro</strong>, the Cubbies offense was pretty bland against <strong>Jamie Moyer</strong> (7IP, 4H, 2ER, 7K, 1BB).  <strong>Castro&#8217;s</strong> impressed me thus far: He&#8217;s walking more than he&#8217;s striking out, hitting a decent amount of LDs, and making solid contact.  It&#8217;s only 49 plate appearances, but I thought the Cubs were destined to ruin this heralded prospect<strong>.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Angel Pagan</strong> hit an inside the park home-run and still has arguably the best use of poetic juxtaposition in a name ever.</p>
<p><strong>Drew Storen</strong> came in with a man on second and got <strong>Livan Hernandez</strong> out of a jam. In 55.2 IP, <strong>Livan Hernandez</strong> has stranded 97.5% of base runners and *held* opponents to a BABIP of .193.  Is there anything you can do aside from chuckle?</p>
<p><strong>Daniel Bard </strong>got his first save of the year after finishing up a gem by <strong>Clay Buchholz</strong>.   It seems like the fantasy community was one, maybe even two, full years ahead when it came to predicting Buchholz and Hughes dominance.  <strong>Clay Buchholz</strong> may still have a 1.43 WHIP but a .305 BABIP and 69% strand-rate show that there&#8217;s room for improvement.  Walks are still a problem but <strong>Buchholz </strong>only walked a single Twin while striking out 7 in last night&#8217;s 8-inning gem.  The line would&#8217;ve been better if Bard hadn&#8217;t allowed <strong>Denard Span </strong>to score on a <strong>Joe Mauer</strong> ground-out.</p>
<p><strong>David Ortiz </strong>homered again:  that&#8217;s 2 in the last 3 games and 4 HR in the last 6 games.  More importantly, that&#8217;s 3 straight games without a strike-out for <strong>David Ortiz</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Jason Heyward </strong>got his OBP back over .400 after it temporarily dropped to &#8212; gasp! &#8212; .399 on Tuesday.  Two doubles and a triple mean that more homers are on the horizon.</p>
<p><strong>Scott Rolen&#8217;s</strong> always an injury risk but boy has he been on a tear over the last 5 games.  <strong>Rolen&#8217;s</strong> raised his average 30pts, slugging percentage 70pts, and OPS a whole 85pts.</p>
<p><strong>Houston scored 7 RUNS!</strong> <strong>Carlos Lee </strong>has homers in the last two games and three homers in the last 4 games.  That&#8217;s 3/5ths of his homer total in the last 4 games.</p>
<p>After a sub-par 2009, <strong>Jeremy Guthrie</strong> is back to being <strong>Jeremy Guthrie</strong> after hurling 6 Innings of 7-hit ball while allowing only a single earned run.  <strong>Guthrie </strong>struck out three Rangers before the bullpen blew it.  I won&#8217;t begin to even try and understand how Guthrie posted  3.70 and 3.63 ERAs in 2007 and 2008, respectively.  Guthrie&#8217;s back on pace to do it again in 2010, though.  A major decline in GB:FB ratio caused <strong>Guthrie</strong> problems last year and he&#8217;s went about fixing it in 2010.  <strong>Guthrie&#8217;s</strong> a guy who should float around a 4.40 ERA but he&#8217;s outpitched his indicators twice before, so I&#8217;m buying.  The O-Swing percentage is back to 2007-2008 levels and the rest of the plate discipline stats sit somewhere between 2007 and 2009.</p>
<p>As for the Rangers, not much has changed. <strong> Josh Hamilton</strong> hit a homer and joined <strong>Kinsler, Guerrero and Cruz</strong> with an RBI each.  <strong>Justin Smoak</strong> is hitting .174 and killing me in my keeper league.</p>
<p><strong>Joe Saunders </strong>and <strong>John Danks</strong> pitched a pretty decent game.  <strong>Danks</strong> struck out 8 but <strong>Saunders</strong> got the W. <strong>John Danks</strong> almost has his K:BB up to 3 and has pitched just as well as his 2.26 ERA would indicate (3.09 FIP, 2.56 tERA).  Based on Plate Discipline Statistics, we&#8217;re looking at <strong>2008 John Danks</strong> (3.32 ERA -3.44 FIP) rather than <strong>2009 Danks</strong> (3.77 ERA &#8211; 4.59 FIP)</p>
<p><strong>Dan Uggla</strong> went deep again (11HR) and is posting the highest OBP (.380) of his career.  <strong>Uggla</strong>, of course, struck out again which has him pretty much on last year&#8217;s pace (26%) with a 24% K-Rate.  There are some underlying issues with <strong>Uggla </strong>though:  a drastic decrease in LD-Rate (10.5% in 2010) and an unsustainable 22.5 HR/FB ratio.  <strong>Uggla&#8217;s</strong> currently hitting a career high 46.5% (up 10% from last year) of his fair-contacts for grounders, too.</p>
<p><strong>Jaime Garcia</strong> threw five innings of five hit ball without allowing an earned run.  Garcia continues to strike out batters (6 last night) but the walks are still a bit of an issue (4 last night).  Obviously <strong>Garcia</strong> isn&#8217;t a 1.28 ERA / 1.14 WHIP pitcher, but he should prove himself to be rosterable for the majority of the year.  Just how many innings <strong>Garcia</strong> can hold it together for isn&#8217;t quite clear yet &#8212; Assuming anything more than 130IP seems like a stretch at this point.</p>
<p><strong>Anibal Sanchez</strong> outpitched Garcia last night &#8212; 7IP, 4H, 8K, 2BB.  On the season, Sanchez has a 3.28 ERA and a 1.34 WHIP.  <strong>Sanchez</strong> has seemingly been around forever and his Major League BB-Rate is finally coming close to his minors numbers.  When <strong>Sanchez</strong> isn&#8217;t walking 5 batters per nine, he can be pretty effective.</p>
<p>The Diamondbacks stomped the Giants, 13-1.  <strong>Justin Upton, Kelly Johnson</strong>, and <strong>Stephen Drew</strong> each had a DINGER:  <strong>Adam LaRoche</strong> had two!</p>
<p><strong>Ian Kennedy</strong> kept up his hot start, pitching 8 innings and striking out 9.  Kennedy&#8217;s getting lucky with a .252 BABIP and 82.4% LOB but his K:BB of 3.06 is very promising.  Kennedy&#8217;s pounding the zone early with a 65% First Strike Rate.  The 3.24 ERA isn&#8217;t sustainable but solid K-numbers from a high-threes, low-fours, ERA guy isn&#8217;t all that bad.</p>
<p><strong>Austin Jackson</strong> had 2 more hits and his BABIP is .458 almost three weeks into May.</p>
<p><strong>Justin Verlander </strong>pitched a 1-run complete game and he&#8217;s still amongst the top in the AL. The strike-outs are down and the walks are up but there&#8217;s still plenty of time for correction: Just take note and remember his BABIP should be around .300, not .264.</p>
<p><strong>Doug Fister</strong> got himself into and then out of trouble against the Blue Jays.  It just looked like he lost control for a handful of ABs.</p>
<p><strong>Kevin Gregg</strong> got his 12th save of the year.  A BB-Rate in the twos helps take the sting out of the fact that Kevin GREGG!!! is our fucking closer.  Hitters are pounding the ball into the ground at a 50%-clip against Gregg.  <strong>Kevin Gregg</strong> the man, the myth, the legend, seriously is striking out 4.40 batters per walk.</p>
<p>One thing that&#8217;s stuck out is <strong>Kevin Gregg&#8217;s</strong> fastball. Gregg&#8217;s still throwing hard on the four-seamer but the pFX and velocity charts lead me to believe that he&#8217;s either amped up his slider or has started throwing the damn cutter that the Blue Jays love so much. Check out the <a title="Gregg Slider Cutter" href="http://www.fangraphs.com/pitchfxo.aspx?playerid=1793&amp;position=P&amp;pitch=SL" target="_blank">Slider Graph</a> and the <a title="Gregg Game Chart" href="http://www.fangraphs.com/pitchfxg.aspx?playerid=1793&amp;position=P&amp;season=2010&amp;date=2010-05-16&amp;dh=0" target="_blank">Game Charts</a> and you tell me.</p>
<p><strong>Headley and Gonzalez</strong> went yard but the biggest surprise for me was <a title="Ramon Ortiz" href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/6317" target="_blank">Ramon Ortiz</a>.  Yah, I didn&#8217;t know Little Pedro was still pitching.</p>
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