Sunday, December 28, 2014

Talk Hot Stove 2015 MLB 10 affect operations ...

What a crazy offseason MLB month dozens of shops during the 2015 Hot Stove League adopted. Last week I talked about some of the biggest free agents signatures own fantasy baseball should consider, and now we can talk about some of the biggest MLB transactions that have taken place in recent weeks.

The "hot stove league" is aptly named, as it should, to the image of fans sitting around a hot stove in the winter months when it call made to the movements of their favorite team - or has not in fact. Fantasy Baseball owners are also interested in how they try to understand - 3 months or more in advance - that need their teams.

Top-tracking operation for 2015 MLB Fantasy baseball

So who Crafts MLB Offseason make the most difference Fantasy 2015? With the Phillies left-hander Cole Hamels and possibly Rockies SS Troy Tulowitzki is always available as commercial objectives, there is still more to come.

1. Josh Donaldson, 3B, Toronto: One of the best third baseman in the game could only be one of the hardest hitting parks in the majors with one of the best moves. He has 53 HR and 191 RBI in the last two seasons, he hit 18 HR Oakland, compared with 11 at home last season. He is a top-25 pick Fantastic spring.

2. Justin Upton, DE, San Diego: Send a hitter at Petco Park is like a kick in the crotch imagination. But Upton offered a little more power. This is a top-15 fantasy outfielder in baseball, and do not forget that since 2015, the last year of his contract, which may eventually be traded to a better approximation when the middle of the season Padres fall out of the competition.

3. Yoenis CĂ©spedes, DE, Detroit: There was a lower energy cut for the Cuban once traded at midseason from Oakland to Boston. He published 17 HR in 101 games with Oakland, but only 5 HR in Boston. His hit rate increased slightly, and RBI production has remained the same. With the Tigers, who will stay in the heart of another dynamic range, hoping to replace part of the production of Prince Fielder for a few seasons ago.

4. Matt Kemp, DE, San Diego Kemp always one of those players who remember, because it would be great stats and he helped win a year or because he burned with injuries and helped to lose a year because you put too high , The reality is - if you take hope in the figures of the previous year (.287-25-89), possibly as high as the second round. Meanwhile, the third round is advisable as it continues to hit the park a tough pitcher against a very good pitch division.

5. Dee Gordon, 2B, Miami: At one point, after the first two months of the season, Gordon was on his way to steal more than 100 bases with the Dodgers. This would achieve the first time in 25 years that the brand, but ended with 64. The Dodgers chose him much less in June (46 trials) running in April / May (37 attempts). The Marlins have renewed their submission, but still goes to work, earn points, that is, their new leadoff get many opportunities to run - and Giancarlo Stanton third contribution that older could lead to runs scored.

6. Jason Heyward, OF, Cardinals: The bad news is that Heyward finished another disappointing season in 2014 with only 11 home runs and 58 RBIs with 0.384 slugging percentage deplorable. The good news is - a big change of scenery will receive after he was traded to St. Louis in the off season, and he's still only 25 years old. It only shows the first five rounds in their projects, and it still looks like a potential top 30 gardener.

7. Mat Latos, SP, Miami: Last year was all about return from injury for Latos, and he could take a little more than 100 entries for the Reds, one year only after throwing a career-high 204 innings. Let hitter-friendly Great American Ball Park for the general Marlins Park in Miami. It is a good thrower risk / return for the collection, with a great history of consistency, but you have to wait long enough for the risk of injury is not too big for your computer. Your delay last season should all concerned. Between 2011 and 2013, Latos average 204 entries, 12 wins, 186 strikeouts and an ERA of 3.34.

8. Wil Myers, DE, San Diego: The rays Myers moved only two years after the takeover in the trade that sent James Shields and Wade Davis in Kansas City. Will we see Myers replaced in the list of great players before the age of 25? Probably not - but a move to the West Coast could rejuvenate your already high status. Has too many holes to fix in his swing, first.

9. Jeff Samardzija, SP, Chicago White Sox: The former Golden Domer back to Chicago, this time on the south side, where Chris sales as one of the best to join / right-1-2 beats in each rotational baseball. The White Sox have proven that they can win points last season, and the acquisition of near David Robertson to resolve your back problems. Shark resembles a top 20 pitcher again.

10. Brandon Moss, 1B / OF, Cleveland Indians this area are teams fits, if only for its versatility with three switch-boys, three left and three right-handed. Moss will be there, probably beats behind Carlos Santana and before Yan Gomes. Moss numbers down a bit, including his average 20 points stick, but during his OBP is still relatively equal (0.334) was lower slugging percentage too big to ignore -13- 0.548 in 2012, 438 in 2014th He confronts probably two left-handers and left with the Indians, in contrast to the way it was used in Oakland. Eno Sarris Fangraphs.com Moss loves it, 30 home runs again in 2014 met with 90 RBIs, citing the fact that it probably healed fully from hip surgery.

"You can probably pencil Brandon Moss, approximately 0245 season / 0330 with only about 30 channels and 90 RBIs in only the first four bases hit 30 last year, and only 11 players together His actions Brandon Moss has hardly increased ..." - Eno Sarris, FanGraphs.com

11. Jimmy Rollins, SS, Los Angeles Dodgers: Rollins movement on the left is not ideal for a bat we expected to see a decline anyway, since Dodger Stadium is quite different at Citizens Bank Park, rather than to beat. It is often the last season retired, and now is leadoff in Los Angeles, where he wants to bat against Carl Crawford and Adrian Gonzalez Yasiel Puig. This is an infielder in the middle of imaginative play, with great potential for 90 points again but only hit the game at an earlier round of voting average is just that - a bet.

12. Rick Porcello, SP, Boston: A solid starter in a solid starter in a playoff contender going into any other competitor in the playoffs, the status does not change much fancy. He will come nearly 200 new entries and 15 wins is a possibility, but it is only a man of great strikeouts. Until the later rounds for Porcello is a better thing for fantasy owners at this time.

There were many other businesses that fantasy owners should consider including Miguel Montero Cubs, Braves Shelby Miller and Martin Prado Marlins. Let's explore these and other movements in the coming weeks!

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