Paul has been managing fantasy baseball teams for many seasons and writing for THT Fantasy over the past three years. He is currently a student at UPenn welcomes readers' thoughts at his email here or in the comments below.
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Derek Scott said...
I can see Billy Butler eventually finding his power stroke, maybe not to the tune of Joe Mauer this year, but around a respectable 25-30 homers eventually.
Besides he’s batting 3rd in KC’s lineup, and although it’s a bad lineup, he will get his RBI chances, for a career .282 average coming into this season he should put up respectable numbers.
Posted 06/08 at 02:22 PM
Paul Singman said...
Derek I definitely agree. Butler will put up decent numbers this year and his numbers should only get better over the next couple of seasons.
Right now, however, I would call him a below average first-baseman in a 12-team mixed league since I can easily name ten other first baseman, maybe more, that I would prefer to own over him. As I say in the article though, I am still excited for his future.
Posted 06/08 at 04:32 PM
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I can see Billy Butler eventually finding his power stroke, maybe not to the tune of Joe Mauer this year, but around a respectable 25-30 homers eventually.
Besides he’s batting 3rd in KC’s lineup, and although it’s a bad lineup, he will get his RBI chances, for a career .282 average coming into this season he should put up respectable numbers.