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The Wire Troll: Jump on Jake Lamb

April 12, 2015 | by Michael Seff | Comments Comments Off on The Wire Troll: Jump on Jake Lamb
Jake Lamb has wasted no time establishing himself for the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Jake Lamb has bashed his way into immediate Fantasy relevance. (Rick Scuteri/Associated Press)

Welcome back for another season of Fantasy baseball and the Wire Troll, folks. It’s only April, but the boys of summer are back in full swing, which means it’s never too early to start scanning the waiver wire for some hidden Fantasy gems to get your team off to a hot start.

Here are your inaugural 2015 Fantasy baseball waiver wire picks of the week…

Jake Lamb, 3B, Arizona Diamondbacks (ESPN: 15.8 per cent; CBS: 43 per cent): Lamb is roasting opposing pitching (see video below) to the tune of seven RBI in his first three games. He will get ample opportunities for the young but potent D-back offense, even if his .857 slugging percentage is setting the bar a little high.

Jake Marisnick, OF, Houston Astros (ESPN: 0.2 per cent; CBS: 16 per cent): Former Marlin Marisnick got on the board in a big way Friday against Texas, tallying his first three hits of the season. He also has three RBI and a stolen base and could provide solid depth to your outfield rotation. There’s major upside here, kids.

Randal Grichuk, OF, St. Louis Cardinals (ESPN: 0.2 per cent; CBS: 4 per cent): Trust us when we say that this guy is one beam of daylight away from breaking out big time. After a tremendous spring, Grichuk is still crammed into a tight outfield squeeze in St. Louis, but has big-time power potential and should a Cardinals outfielder go down, he could post big numbers playing every day. Stash him if you’ve got the room.

Anthony Gose, OF, Detroit Tigers (ESPN: 19.7 per cent; CBS: 35 per cent): Expect these ownership numbers to spike quickly for Gose, whose playing time will only increase after taking full advantage of his platoon opportunities with Rajai Davis. Gose’s first three games were sparkling, and he can provide plenty in the way of speed, average and OBP.

Tommy Milone, SP, Minnesota Twins (ESPN: 0.3 per cent, CBS: 10 per cent): Milone has always had the skills, and he isn’t simply trying to survive in a stocked rotation as was the case in Oakland. He was nearly flawless in his first start of 2015 and he could build on last year’s 2-1 K-BB ratio. Ervin Santana’s suspension and Ricky Nolasco’s injury pretty much solidifies Milone’s job for at least half the season, too.

Junichi Tazawa, RP, Boston Red Sox (ESPN: 0.6 per cent, CBS: 5 per cent): We’re not quite sure why Tazawa wasn’t the closer all along with Koji Uehara still out for a few more games, but Tazawa could see some save situations with the struggles of Edward Mujica. Even when Uehara does return, Boston will likely reduce his workload, so strikeout machine Tazawa (who averaged better than a K per inning last year) should maintain value for a little while.

Jarred Cosart, SP, Miami Marlins (ESPN: 1.9 per cent; CBS: 25 per cent): We “bet” that Cosart will provide quality innings this year. After being fined for illegally gambling on sports, he posted a quality start on Saturday against Tampa Bay and last year gave up fewer hits than innings pitched.

Mark Canha, OF, Oakland Athletics (ESPN: 2.4 per cent; CBS: 16 per cent): Seriously, who is this guy? What a first impression this Rule 5 Draft pick has made for a team that is always uncovering gems that get zero credit nationally. Canha went 7-for-14 with a homer and six RBI in his first three games.

Michael Taylor, OF, Washington Nationals (ESPN: 0.9 per cent; CBS: 33 per cent): Taylor has shown some flashes filling in for the injured Denard Span. Taylor is not really a power threat (though he did go deep last week), but he’s got speed and on-base potential and, frankly, has been the only consistent bat for the offensively-challenged Nats so far.

Dillon Gee, SP, New York Mets (ESPN: 1.5 per cent; CBS: 26 per cent): Gee is the fifth starter for the Mets since Zack Wheeler’s injury and is looking to reinvent himself after being plagued by injuries and inconsistency.

Others to Consider

Alex Avila, C, Detroit Tigers (ESPN: 42.6 per cent’ CBS: 43 per cent): Avila, who already has six runs and a dinger, should be fine as along as he can avoid concussions.

Jose Iglesias, SS, Detroit Tigers (ESPN: 42.7 per cent; CBS: 44 per cent): Iglesias showed no rust from missing all of 2014, recording nine hits in his first 15 at-bats.

David DeJesus, DH, Tampa Bay Rays (ESPN: unowned; CBS: 1 per cent): DeJesus smoked a three-run homer Sunday in his first start in left field. He’s batting .545 so far as the Rays showcase him for a potential trade.

Dalton Pompey, OF, Toronto Blue Jays (ESPN: 10 per cent; CBS: 50 per cent): Pompey is shaking off a slow start with four runs in the past three games and his first career homer Sunday.

Adam Lind, 1B, Milwaukee Brewers (ESPN: 41.7 per cent; CBS: 45 per cent): Lind’s off to a hot start (9-for-20, five walks, 1320 OPS) so grab him while you can.

Jeurys Familia, RP, New York Mets (ESPN: 12.1 per cent; CBS: 43 per cent): Thanks to Jennry Mejia’s suspension, Familia is now the closer for the Mets and he recorded two outs for this first save Sunday.

Cody Asche, 3B, Philadelphia Phillies (ESPN: 0.4 per cent; CBS: 10 per cent): The former Nebraska star is getting on base 50 per cent of the time. What else does he have to do to secure the hot corner in Philly?

Jose Urena, SP, Miami Marlins (ESPN: unowned; CBS: 1 per cent): If Henderson Alvarez’s MRI shows any damage to his elbow, Urena could get the call from Triple-A. Urena’s first career Triple-A start was a walk in the park as he yielded just one run in six innings, whiffing five. He finished second in the Southern League with 121 Ks last year.

Aaron Barrett, RP, Washington Nationals (ESPN: 0.2 per cent; CBS: 3 per cent): Barrett earned his first win of the season Sunday with a perfect inning. He’s already whiffed five in 2 2/3 IP and is looking like he can be one of those very valuable non-closing relievers. Grab Barrett now before everyone else clues in.

Now it’s your turn. Let us know in the comments below who your favourite Fantasy baseball waiver wire pick of the week is.

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The Wire Troll: Wagering on Mookie Betts

June 22, 2014 | by Tim McLeod | Comments (1)
The defending World Series champs are in trouble and need a boost from their outfield production. Could Betts provide that spark? They’ve moved him from the middle infield to the outfield and with his recent promotion to Triple-A he hasn’t skipped a beat. In the past 10 games at Pawtucket, Betts is getting on-base at a .422 clip (see video below) with five stolen bases. Buying in now could save you a pile of FAAB cash as his eventual promotion could be right around the corner.
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Tampa Bay Rays Reach New Offensive Lows

April 17, 2013 | by RotoRob | Comments Comments Off on Tampa Bay Rays Reach New Offensive Lows
Over the past few years, the Tampa Bay Rays have always been able to overcome the losses of key players and continue to contend (and often win) in the tough AL East. Five straight winning seasons, including three playoff appearances and an AL Championship attest to that.
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Another Crazy NL Race?

July 7, 2006 | by RotoRob | Comments Comments Off on Another Crazy NL Race?
Since the advent of the Wild Card a decade and change ago, there have been some absolutely riveting races, most of which have occured in the senior circuit.
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Fantasy Notes: Hard-luck Jamie Moyer

July 5, 2006 | by RotoRob | Comments Comments Off on Fantasy Notes: Hard-luck Jamie Moyer
In his 17 starts, the club is just 8-9, thanks in great part to being shut out four times. In all, Seattle has been blanked nine times already — worst in the American League. Maybe the Mariners are trying to tell the old guy something. They might be telling their fans something, too. Seven of those shutouts have come at home (three when Moyer takes the mound). There’s an interesting marketing promotion in there somewhere, I’m sure. How about Mariners’ Goose Egg Day?
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