Fantasy Week In Review, June 29–July 5
July 6, 2009 · Adam Bernacchio · Jump to comments
Article Source: Bleacher Report - New York Yankees
I hope everyone had a great July 4th weekend.
It was finally nice out for more than one day here in the northeast, so the bbq’s were grilling, the beach was crowded, and the softball’s were flying.
Last week was a very intriguing week in fantasy baseball. We finally saw everyone’s preseason man crush get crushed. We also saw a pitcher who is trying to make a run at something that only two other pitchers, Greg Maddux and Randy Johnson, have done in the National League—win back to back Cy Young awards.
Here are the fantasy studs, players who have us concerned and the potential pickups for the week of June 29–July 5.
Fantasy Studs
Derek Lee—.250/4/12. Lee only had seven hits during the week, but four of them cleared the fence, that is being efficient.
Albert Pujols—.429/3/8/.571 and one SB. The look on David Weather’s face when Pujols hit the grand slam off him on Friday was priceless.
Casey McGehee—.370/2/10. McGehee is doing just fine filling in for Rickie Weeks.
Shin-Soo Choo—.409/3/9. Any guy who has seven RBI in one game is a fantasy stud.
Marlon Byrd—.450/3/9/.556. Byrd has filled in nicely for Josh Hamilton. Now with Chris Davis being sent down, Byrd should continue to get AB’s.
Roy Oswalt—2-0 with a 1.06 ERA and 14 K’s in 17 IP. Oswalt got off to a slow start but has really turned it on as of late.
Ricky Nolasco—2-0 with a 1.13 ERA and 20 K’s in 16 IP. It looks like Nolasco’s time in the minors served him well. Good to see him back to his 2008 form.
Tim Lincecum—2-0 with a 0.00 ERA and 17 K’s in 16 IP. Lincecum is making a serious run at his second consecutive Cy Young award. If the season ended today, I would vote for him.
Reasons for Concern
Chien-Ming Wang—The New York Yankees placed Wang on the 15-Day DL with a right shoulder strain. At this point, I am confident in saying this isn’t Chien-Ming Wang’s year.
From his early season struggles, to being put in the bullpen and now to being put on the 15-day DL, this season has been a disaster for Wang. He is 1-6 with a 9.64 ERA this season.
There is no time table for Wang’s return.
Randy Johnson—Johnson left Sunday’s game against the Astros with a left shoulder strain. Johnson is going for an MRI today.
Hopefully for Johnson owners, the MRI is just a precautionary move. If it’s anything more, there is a good chance Johnson could be placed on the DL.
Chris Davis—Well well, everyone’s preseason man crush finally crushed the hopes of fantasy owners across the world. Davis was sent down to Triple-A in order to make room for the returning Josh Hamilton.
Davis was batting just .202 this season and was leading baseball in strikeouts with 114. I am guessing this won’t be the last we will see of Davis this year.
Potential Pickups
Ryan Sadowski—Two starts, two quality starts, two wins, and more importantly, zero runs allowed in 13 innings. As long as he is pitching in the very pitcher friendly AT&T Park, Sadowski has a chance.
As long as he keeps pitching the way he has, he will stay in the rotation for the San Francisco Giants.
Alfredo Aceves—With Chien-Ming Wang headed to the DL, Aceves becomes the likely choice to replace him in the rotation.
I will ignore that Aceves has the most inappropriate nickname in baseball “Ace,” and focus on what he can bring to your fantasy team. With the Yankees’ offense rolling, Aceves should be in line for some five inning, seven to four victories.
Softball Update
It’s been awhile since I have done a softball update, so I thought I would give one today. It’s been a rough couple of weeks for the Vipers. The players we lost from last year’s team that made the finals is starting to show in the lineup. Not being able to score runs in softball is probably the most frustrating thing ever.
We started off 4-1 and now we sit at 6-4 through 10 games.
As for me, I am hitting .520 with three HR’s, nine RBI, and seven runs scored in 25 AB’s. Very Miguel Cabrera-like. I am also fielding like Miguel Cabrera would if he was to play shortstop, but that is a different story.
Two big games for the Vipers this week, so I will give another update next Monday.