Thursday, April 9, 2015

10 bold predictions for 2015 Fantasy ...

The 2015 Fantasy Baseball season began on Sunday evening, and there's nothing more to say or do. Unless, of course, make some bold predictions for the upcoming season.

Last September, it came to me 21 bold predictions for 2014. Fantasy Football season - and I was right! (This means that I had three or four correct.)

Note that I'm not done this bold predictions in February or March. Instead

like a coward, I brought the first Monday of the year. Not so much because I have no beliefs behind these predictions, but rather because I, strong convictions enough for you to risk your fantasy baseball season in my intuition

As happy as I expected - since it is very unlikely that I be good in all these bold predictions. Highly unlikely.

10 bold predictions for the 2015 fantasy baseball season

My first guess is that you raise an eyebrow about some of these bold predictions.

AJ Pollock finished the year with better stats than Jason Heyward.

Pollock will bat leadoff for the Diamondbacks, and has enough power and speed threaten to 20/20 season. Heyward, on the other hand, has a lot of hype in the off-season move to San Luis, but he probably has another typical season 15/15. (He only hit 11 home runs in 149 games last year).

National end with the best pitchers Fantasy Fantasy and best hitter this season.

Max Scherzer will face jugs

on the plate instead referred guys and Bryce Harper is the season Mike Trout-like. (It's a year younger than trout, by the way.)

Three pitchers rays into the top 30 starting pitchers in fantasy baseball.

Each time the rays usually end up just fine. Pitching coach Jim Hickey is the real magic behind throwing star in recent years rays - and is still in the city with the new manager Kevin Cash.

Josmil Oswaldo Pinto finds a way in the area of Minnesota, and so uses Devin Mesoraco.

Young receivers usually find me a while to catch, and the road is blocked by Pinto Kurt Suzuki. But if you say aloud the second part, you will understand why I like both Pinto.

George Springer hit 225-time Major League record for Ks in a season.

But also lead the NL with 44 circuits - which is nice.

Drew Storen lead the National League in saves.

In the park of a pitcher with the best rotation in the majors? How not to love!?!

Dexter Fowler leads the NL in runs scored.

The Cubs offense is on the track at first, and Fowler becomes a binding machine table that fantasy owners regret not making as a top 125 player.

Joakim Soria and Joe Nathan shares the immediate tasks in Detroit all season.

Nathan was terrible last season, and Soria is full of Tommy John surgery recovery. But Nathan experience is in the ninth, and the experience of Soria allow Nathan to the necessary rest. Both stay healthy all season, too.

Mike Trout finally blocks damage and ruin the lives of many of the imagination.

The prediction of injury is stupid, but trout play Midfielder - Not first base or DH - and he uses his legs a lot. It is not unreasonable to believe that you could be having a thumb injury or bum ankle lose one or two months his game.

Sean Doolittle, Jake McGee and Bobby Parnell have several records this season Dellin Betances, Huston Street and Koji Uehara.

The trio of guys who need to do the second half of the season to the most damage from an injury, but Betances is too young Steet is another often injured pitcher who has learned at one time to be healthy and Uehara is already wounded - and is 40 years.

He hit me in TwitterDavidGonos with some of his own bold predictions for the 2015 season fantasy baseball!

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