Final off-season thoughts
by Derek CartyApril 06, 2009
Opening Day has come and gone and most all fantasy drafts are now completed. I thought I'd give a few final thoughts before the season gets into full swing for those either still drafting, exploring the trade market, or scouring the waiver wire.
Common players
First, here is an updated list of the players appearing most frequently on my teams. The same warnings apply as last time. The FOX Sports Experts League (10-team mixed) is the new addition to the list of leagues, joining LABR NL (NL-only), FSIC (NL-only), FantasyPros911 (AL-only), and KFFL (Mixed).
Hitters — 3 teams
Raul Ibanez: LABR, FSIC, KFFL
Matt Wieters: FP911, KFFL, FOX
Cody Ross: LABR, FSIC, KFFL
Nyjer Morgan: LABR, FSIC, KFFL
Hitters — 2 teams
Jose Reyes: FSIC, FOX
Matt Kemp: KFFL, FOX
Nate McLouth: FSIC, FOX
Nelson Cruz: KFFL, FOX
James Loney: LABR, FSIC, FOX
Kelly Johnson: LABR, KFFL
Chris Dickerson: FSIC, KFFL
Kosuke Fukudome: LABR, FSIC
Pitchers — 3 teams
Javier Vazquez: LABR, FSIC, KFFL
Rich Harden: LABR, KFFL, FOX
Kenshin Kawakami: LABR, FSIC, KFFL
Pitchers — 2 teams
Derek Lowe: FSIC, KFFL
Mike Gonzalez: LABR, FOX
Chad Qualls: KFFL, FOX
Joel Hanrahan: FSIC, FOX
Jorge de la Rosa: LABR, FSIC
Ross Ohlendorf: LABR, FSIC
Power bargains
Here is a list of players who could be in for a power boost in 2009. These are players who had a True Home Runs (tHR) total at least 80% higher than their actual home run outputs in 2008.
Keep in mind, however, that this does not guarantee that these players will take such a big leap forward in 2009. First, we are dealing with a single season, so this is not a reflection of a hitter's absolute talent level, only a sample of it (and some of these players didn't even get a full season of at-bats). Plus, for there to be such a big tHR/HR disparity, the actual home run total needs to be relatively small to begin with, further decreasing our sample size.
I didn't get to run nearly as many tests as I had hoped this off-season, but (very) preliminary tests on 2006-2008 data showed that a good portion of these guys do indeed see surface power spikes the following year. For some guys it might be a blip, but for others it should be legitimate. Picking out which is which is difficult, but in a few drafts this year I made it a point to grab at least two or three of these guys late, especially if they had some other valuable skill (speed, batting average, etc). Many make great AL or NL-only targets.
There is great potential upside here since the investment is small and since many of these players will justify the pick even if their power doesn't skyrocket. And the best part is that a lot of these guys can still be found on many waiver wires, so if you have drafted, it's not too late to either pick someone up (depending on league depth, of course) or at least monitor them through April and May.
Here's the list:
Akinori Iwamura
Jimmy Rollins
Coco Crisp
Bobby Crosby
Ichiro Suzuki
Carl Crawford
Carlos Gomez
Ryan Sweeney
Yuniesky Betancourt
Juan Uribe
Mark Kotsay
Brian Giles
Concluding thoughts
We at THT Fantasy are looking forward to a great season with you guys. We have some very cool stuff planned, the first of which you should be seeing this Friday as John Burnson begins writing regularly for THT Fantasy. You may recognize John's name from the work he's previously done at Baseball HQ, from his annual Graphical Player book, or from Heater Magazine. We're thrilled to have John on the team.
As always, if you guys have any questions, feel free to comment or e-mail me.
Derek Carty, 23, has also been published by NBC's Rotoworld, Sports Illustrated, FOX Sports, and USA Today. This season, he'll be contributing to FanDuel and will be linking to all of his work at DerekCarty.com. In his three years competing in expert leagues, he has won 2 titles with 4 top three finishes, including a LABR NL title in 2009, making him the youngest person to ever win a major expert league title. Derek is a proud graduate of the MLB Scouting Bureau's Scout Development Program and is a firm believer in the importance of combining stats and scouting. He welcomes questions via e-mail, Facebook, or Twitter.
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