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Mitch Moreland Keeps Plugging Away

April 25, 2020 | by RotoRob | Comments Comments Off on Mitch Moreland Keeps Plugging Away
Mitch Moreland had a great, but injury shortened season with the Boston Red Sox.
Mitch Moreland reached new heights in 2019. (Wikipedia, Keith Allison)

We always considered veteran first baseman Mitch Moreland to be about as average as they come, but in taking a closer look, he’s actually put together a pretty solid MLB career to date.

We were reading an article about how Friday marked the 51st anniversary of Nate Colbert‘s first homer with the Padres. This is a guy we considered one of the Padres’ all-time greats (after all, he’s the team’s career home run leader and he scored the winning run in the 1972 All-Star Game — see video below), and lo and behold as we perused his Baseball Reference similarity scores, there was Moreland up near the top of comparable players.

So if Moreland has already enjoyed a career as good as Colbert, perhaps we should re-evaluate our opinion of him. After all, here’s a little perspective for you: 192 vs. 155. That’s Moreland’s career ISO compared to that of Eric Hosmer. Some food for thought…

Now, we’re not trying to suggest Moreland is or ever was a Fantasy stud, but he definitely offered value from time to time. In fact, almost exactly three years ago, we last recommended him given the scorching start to the season he had in 2017 with the BoSox.

It was a good call because after doing such a good job of getting on base in April, he was even better in May, while piling up 15 runs and 17 ribbies. While Moreland mashed six dingers in June, his OBP plummeted, and got even worse in July, when he absolutely sucked (.145 BA). Despite less PT in August, he enjoyed his best month of the season, scoring plenty of runs and putting up a season-best in RBI while walking less often. Contact issues in September limited Moreland’s ability to get on base, but all told 2017 was a strong season for him as he hit better than he had during his final year with the Rangers.

Unfortunately, things went downhill for him in 2018 as his power waned along with his PT. Last year, Moreland missed a fair bit of time with a back woe and then a quad injury, but he hit better while healthy and actually put up a career best OPS.

The BoSox opted to re-sign him in January to a one-year deal with a team option for 2021. This may have come as a bit of a surprise to many as Boston has been in payroll trimming mode this offseason, and with Michael Chavis and Bobby Dalbec in house (not to mention catcher Christian Vazquez also being capable of spelling first base from time to time), it seemed like they could have let Moreland walk.

Built more like a football player than a baseball dude, Moreland, 34, is entering the role player stage of his career, so he’s unlikely to top last year’s production… or even come close to repeating it. The fact that he generated an 887 OPS against righties last year should tell you exactly what he’ll be asked to do in 2020, should the season ever begin.

Moreland is never going to hit for much of a BA (.251 career), but if he somehow played full-time, he could smack around 30 dingers, and that has definite value. Now, under what scenario he’ll get anywhere near even 450 at-bats, we simply can’t imagine it.

It’s hard to justify even putting Moreland into the top 50 first basemen for 2020, meaning he’ll likely only be useful in very deep AL-only leagues, and even then, probably only as an in-season waiver claim when he gets hot.

RotoRob Tune of the Day

American singer Alice Cooper has now been going strong since 1962. In 1971, he released his third studio album, Love It to Death, which contained the classic “Is It My Body?” — the B-side to the disc’s first single, “I’m Eighteen.” How’s that for a killer 45?

Now it’s your turn. Let us know in the comments below what your expectations are for Moreland this season and going forward.

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2020 NFL Draft Preview: Part IV

April 18, 2020 | by Lucas Chan | Comments Comments Off on 2020 NFL Draft Preview: Part IV
However, he might not be ready for the NFL. Every accomplishment Jeudy has on his resume comes from being able to outrun or out boundary opposing defensive backs. His high-cut running style and average short area awareness makes him unsuited for the slot, and he’s not physical. Jeudy was rarely challenged on the line of scrimmage and in the air during college. Press coverage will be his Achilles’ heel. As a future X or Y receiver, Jeudy cannot let his momentum extinguish on his routes. He must be put in space, or be allowed to run soft bending deep routes.
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2020 NFL Draft Preview: Part III

April 13, 2020 | by Lucas Chan | Comments Comments Off on 2020 NFL Draft Preview: Part III
Lamb was a four-star recruit before becoming a Freshman All-American in his first year with the Sooners, starting 13 of 14 games and tallying 46 receptions for 807 yards and seven touchdowns. As a sophomore, he earned All-Big 12 honours when he led Oklahoma with 11 receiving touchdowns and 1,158 yards on 65 receptions. Despite already establishing himself as a bona fide wide receiver, Lamb volunteered for punt return duties as well. In 2019, he led the Sooners with 62 receptions for 1,327 yards and 14 touchdowns in 13 starts.
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2020 NFL Draft Preview: Top Prospects, Part II

April 8, 2020 | by Lucas Chan | Comments Comments Off on 2020 NFL Draft Preview: Top Prospects, Part II
Miami is likely to bring in another quarterback as the full rebuild rages on. Rosen, the current work-in-progress in Miami, is on a contract through 2021 denting the cap space for $2.2 million in 2020 and $3 million in 2021. Not a bad gamble for a team with huge cap space that needs young leaders. Bringing in Tagovailoa for a QB competition while filling the rest of the roster with upside draft products is a great way for Miami to contend for the division and hedge its bets. Moreover, his aforementioned confidence in pro style RPO and spread offenses meshes well with Miami’s preferred offensive philosophy.
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Video Game Review: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Remastered

April 6, 2020 | by HC Green | Comments Comments Off on Video Game Review: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Remastered
Obviously the big draw of a remaster is the presentation, and Beenox has done an excellent job of taking Infinity Ward’s classic and updating the graphics. It doesn’t feel cutting edge visually with explosion and fire elements looking a little dated and some of the outdoor sections being pretty sparsely populated.
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