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		<title>ESPN Added/Dropped Analysis &#8211; Top 10 Dropped</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TweetToday, we’ll do the Top-10 (ish) most dropped guys in an ESPN league. Most Dropped Ryan Doumit &#8211; C &#124; PIT &#8211; Why? Injured Ryan Doumit broke his wrist in...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="float: right; margin-left: 10px;"><a href="http://twitter.com/share?url=http://www.freefantasymagazine.com/2009/04/espn-addeddropped-analysis-top-10-dropped/&via=freefantasy&text=ESPN Added/Dropped Analysis - Top 10 Dropped&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><h5>Today, we’ll do the Top-10 (ish) most dropped guys in an ESPN league.</h5>
<h5>Most Dropped</h5>
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<h3><strong>Ryan Doumit &#8211; C | PIT &#8211; Why? <em>Injured</em></strong></h3>
<p>Ryan Doumit broke his wrist in the fourth inning of Pittsburgh&#8217;s April 19th game and the prognosis doesn&#8217;t look good.  The wrist required surgery, and <a title="Ryan Doumit out for 8 to 10 weeks" href="http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090421&amp;content_id=4359024&amp;vkey=news_mlb&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;c_id=mlb" target="_blank">MLB.com reports that Doumit is looking to miss at least 8 weeks</a>. The Pirates hand and wrist specialist, Dr. Mark Baratz, notes that Doumit broke a bone in his wrist that receives poor blood supply, and natural healing was out of the question.</p>
<p><strong> Prediction: </strong>This one&#8217;s a tough one:  Doumit&#8217;s one of the better catcher options after the fab-five of McCann, Mauer, Martin, Martinez and Soto, but this doesn&#8217;t sound good.  Assuming Doumit heals quickly and only misses the minimum 8 to 10 weeks, he&#8217;ll still have to battle atrophy in the wrist.  We&#8217;re pretty much looking at a full 3 months until Doumit will return to full effectiveness.  Doumit will provide a much needed boost in H2H leagues come play-off time, if you can stash him on your DL.   There is however the question of what you&#8217;ll do with Doumit after he comes off the DL, but before he returns to full health.</li>
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<h3>Ubaldo Jiminez &#8211; SP | COL &#8211; Why? Cold Streak</h3>
<p>When you&#8217;re record&#8217;s sitting at <strong>1-3 with an ERA north of 7.00</strong>, you&#8217;re probably looking at getting dropped. Even Ubaldo Jiminez&#8217;s 95.1mph average fastball cannot redeem those numbers.  Although Jiminez was recently passed by Justin Verlander, he&#8217;s still a good bet to finish the season with a league-leading average fastball velocity.</p>
<p><a title="Ubaldo Jiminez Tweaks Mechanics" href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_ylt=As59MPnUdZ.winK6U4Byn7aFCLcF?slug=rotowire-baldoimenezweaksecha&amp;prov=rotowire&amp;type=fantasy" target="_blank">Rotowire&#8217;s also reporting that Jiminez has tweaked his mechanics</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Update:</strong> Jimenez believes that he has fixed the mechanical glitch that negatively impacted his performance during his last start, the Denver Post reports.</p>
<p><strong>Recommendation:</strong> His left shoulder was flying open and his left foot was out of line as well. “My arm couldn’t catch up,” Jimenez said. “But I will be fine.” After shining in his season debut against the D-Backs, Jimenez has failed to get through the fifth inning in each of his last two starts while issuing 10 walks during that span.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong> Prediction: </strong>After a stellar first outing where Jiminez went seven scoreless innings and struck out eight Diamondbacks, he&#8217;s yet to get through five.  If Jiminez was drafted in your league rather than a waiver-wire claim, I wouldn&#8217;t rush to judgment quite yet.  Jiminez&#8217;s lack-luster outings have come against the Cubs and Dodgers and while he&#8217;s having trouble finding the zone, he&#8217;s still the potential-packed pitcher that you drafted.  If you can afford to hold onto Jiminez without starting him for another week or two, definitely do so. However, Rather than focusing on Jiminez&#8217;s ERA and K&#8217;s, base your opinion on whether or not Ubaldo continues walking batters.  Jiminez can be effectively wild at 4BB per 9, but not at his current rate of 8 BB / 9.</li>
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<h3>Emilio Bonifacio &#8211; UTIL| FLA &#8211; Why? Cold-Streak</h3>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure why, but Chris Shelton will forever be <em>THAT</em> guy. The guy who goes from 5 percent ownership to 95% ownership in under one week.  Emilio Bonifacio appears to be 2009&#8242;s version of Shelton and people are already tossing him back to the waiver-wire.    However, there may be a reason to keep Bonifacio around in the right league, a very deep league.  Bonifacio clearly has speed potential, and Freddi Gonzalez has shown a willingness to bat him atop a stacked Marlins order.  Bonifacio really only has to do one thing to succeed: Get his ass on base.  Unfortunately, there&#8217;s nothing to show that Bonifacio can legitimately get on base at anything more than 30% of the time.  Cameron Maybin lead off Sunday with Bonifacio getting a day off, which isn&#8217;t good news &#8212; Luckily, Maybin wasted the opportunity going 0-fer with 3 strikeouts.</p>
<p><strong> Prediction:</strong> Bonfiacio really only has post an OBP of .335-.340ish to be useful in most leagues.  Unfortunately, there&#8217;s absolutely nothing to show that Bonifacio is capable of getting on-base at that clip.  If the Marlins wanted someone to strike out over 25% of the time, they should have just kept Dallas McPherson around.</li>
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<h3>Huston Street &#8211; RP | COL &#8211; Why? Cold-Streak</h3>
<p>This got ugly in a hurry. Sure, Street&#8217;s still striking out a batter per inning, but it probably has more to do with even the light-hitting players swinging balls-to-the-wall at every pitch Street throws.  Street&#8217;s currently the proud owner of a 7.88 ERA and only one SV.<a title="Aaron Hill Fantasy Baseball Value" href="../2009/04/the-toronto-blue-jays-for-the-wins/" target="_blank"><br />
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<p><strong>Prediction: </strong>Corpas and Grilli have both notched saves.  As I&#8217;m Canadian, I&#8217;ve yet to acknowledge that a certain Italian RP exists in space and time, even if the WBC ended months ago &#8212; The Job&#8217;s Corpas&#8217; even though his 6.48 ERA isn&#8217;t much prettier than Street&#8217;s</li>
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<h3>Chien Ming Wang &#8211; SP | NYY &#8211; Why? Awful/Injured</h3>
<p>Wang&#8217;s been fairly terrible, and early reports show that it&#8217;s probably just an issue of strength and conditioning. Wang&#8217;s lost velocity across the board, and has barely used his slider.  With Wang&#8217;s recent DL stint, and Phil Hughes getting the call, this could get interesting down the road.</p>
<p><strong>Prediction:</strong> If you can stash Wang on your DL, you&#8217;ve got to do it.  Even if this means dropping a player like Ryan Doumit.  Wang&#8217;s injury doesn&#8217;t appear to be an injury at all, but rather a case of hanging out with C.C. and eating too many donuts.  As Wang builds up his strength, his effectiveness should increase.  Wang wont notch the K&#8217;s, but a ground-ball rightie in Yankee stadium should find a way to get back into the rotation.  <strong>Stash the Wanger, and monitor his velocity when he comes back.</strong></li>
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<h3>Mike Aviles &#8211; SS | KCR &#8211; Why? Cold-Streak</h3>
<p>Whenever you consider a player without a proven track-record, try your best to view him without the high-average.  How will Freddy Sanchez and Mike Aviles perform when they&#8217;re not hitting better than .300? Mike&#8217;s seen his luck drastically change from 2008 to 2009. In 2008, Mike  Aviles had a .359 BABIP; Fast Forward and Aviles is now sitting at a .208 BABIP.</p>
<p><strong>Prediction:</strong> Looking to the other side of the ADDED/DROPPED page, I see me some Asdrubal Cabrera.  I had Cabrera and Aviles right next to each other to open the season, and thing&#8217;s really haven&#8217;t changed.  Whether or not I&#8217;d drop Aviles straight up for Cabrera would probably depend on what I had for breakfast that day. Aviles will get better, but will be limited by his vomit-worthy BB:K ratio of 0.07! &#8230;and you thought last year&#8217;s 0.30 BB:K was bad.</li>
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<h3>Orlando Cabrera &#8211; SS | OAK &#8211; Why? Oakland Can&#8217;t Hit?</h3>
<p><a title="Oakland Athletics, WOOPS!" href="http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/index.php/the-best-laid-plans" target="_blank">After spending all of that CASH-MONEY this off-season</a>, the Athletics still can&#8217;t hit. Matt Holliday&#8217;s .091 Isolated Power is the stuff low-budget horror movies are made of.</p>
<p><strong> Prediction:</strong> Pick up Cabrera. If anyone pulls off the role of &#8220;I-does-what-I-does-and-I-does-it-well!&#8221; It&#8217;s Orlando Cabrera.  He&#8217;s coming off of 3 straight seasons of 600+ AB, and he&#8217;ll contribute across the board. Cabrera&#8217;s BABIP currently sits in the low-.200&#8242;s and the Athletics are bound to eventually heat up.  I wouldn&#8217;t expect White Sox-type Run and RBI totals, but no-one expected them going into this year.</li>
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<h3>Randy Winn &#8211; OF | SFG &#8211; Why? Slow Start</h3>
<p>I am not a Randy Winn fan.  He&#8217;ll never find his way onto any of my fantasy teams, and I&#8217;ll never endorse him.</p>
<p><strong>Prediction: </strong>With that said, if you drafted Randy Winn &#8212; Why the hell are you dropping him?  Do you really think he&#8217;ll finish the season hitting in the low-200&#8242;s?  Randy Winn has shown that he&#8217;s a .300 hitter since joining the Giants.  There&#8217;s the possibility of him stealing 20 bases and hitting 10-15 HR.  If the next guy on this list did something like that, you&#8217;d be busting a nut.  I figured it out, I dislike the GIANTS, not just Randy Winn.   Sorry, Randy.</li>
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<h3>Cameron Maybin &#8211; OF | FLA &#8211; Why? Cold-Streak</h3>
<p>Debating whether or not Cameron Maybin is a premiere prospect will be left for another day.  I cannot see into the future, but I can peer into the past, and guess what I see?  Maybin strikes out way too much, and hasn&#8217;t exactly shown the ability to get on base at a consistent clip:  He&#8217;s currently batting .189 with a .271 OBP.  Everyone&#8217;s eyeing this kid&#8217;s ceiling, rather than looking at how he&#8217;ll produce this year.</p>
<p><strong>Prediction: </strong>His 8 Percent BB-Rate is nice, but he&#8217;s really gotta cut down on those strike-outs.  He just looks over matched.  Florida&#8217;s in desperate need of a lead-off hitter at this point though, and as mentioned earlier, Maybin lead-off yesterday.  Like Bonifacio, Maybin&#8217;s just gotta get that OBP to .345-.350ish and everything will click.  Unlike Bonifacio, I think Maybin has a realistic shot of eventually doing it.  Maybin only has 1 steal so far, but I&#8217;ll withhold judgment for another week, maybe two. If someone drops Maybin to pick up Endy Chavez, or Nyjer Morgan &#8212; I&#8217;m picking him up.</li>
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<h3>Milton Bradley &#8211; OF | CHC &#8211; Why? Injury</h3>
<p>Milton Bradley&#8217;s one of the larger headaches in Major League Baseball, but he&#8217;s also a must own in any league that uses OBP, SLG, or OPS.  With that said, <a title="Milton Bradley Chicago Cubbs" href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/baseball/cubs/chi-24-cubs-reds-chicago-apr24,0,2273347.story" target="_blank">Bradley&#8217;s already ruffling feathers in Chicago with his media boycott</a>. He also revealed through the Cubs.com website that he wasn&#8217;t close to returning to full-form and was still dealing with a nagging groin injury.</p>
<p><strong>Prediction:</strong> This one&#8217;s interesting to say the least.  Going into the season, I figured Bradley might have some issues with playing the outfield on a daily basis and ranked him lower than his talent warranted.  You can, however, overlook Bradley&#8217;s .043 Batting Average prior to the injury.  Obviously, if you can stash Milton Bradley, that&#8217;s probably the route you should go.  If you have to devote a Bench Spot to the injured Bradley, I&#8217;d put this at a 50/50 ADD/DROP situation.  When Bradley comes back he&#8217;ll mash, but you&#8217;ll have to deal with frequent trips to the DL.  If you&#8217;re doing well thus far in your league, and can carry dead-weight &#8212; Bradley&#8217;s a solid bet.</li>
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<h3>Edwin Encarnacion &#8211; 3B | CIN &#8211; Why? Cold-Streak</h3>
<p>You knew Edwin wasn&#8217;t going to hit for a great average when you drafted him. His .136 AVG and 30% strike-out rate definitely aren&#8217;t pretty but there&#8217;s hope on the horizon: Edwin Encarnacion is walking at almost a 20% clip.  Good news! Unfortunately, Edwin&#8217;s not making solid contact posting a 1.40 GB/FB rate, to go along with a steep drop in overall contact percentage (68.5%.)</p>
<p><strong>Prediction:</strong> I&#8217;m still high as a kite on Edwin Encarnacion, but it looks like he may be battling an injury.  Of all the players on the Dropped-List, Edwin&#8217;s my first pick up with O-Cab filling the 2-hole.</li>
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