Sunday, August 14, 2011

Studs & Duds-August 14th

There are only a few weeks left in the baseball season and hopefully you have positioned yourself to make a late season push and climb up the standings.  Here is a look at a few players who are hot and can help you and others who it may be time to move on from. 

Studs

MMMM Tastes like another hit!

How can you not like a guy who licks his bat?  The Braves Jose Constanza does just that before his at bats and his recent hot streak has propelled him, at least temporarily, in to a platoon with Jason Heyward in the outfield.  Constanza is a career minor leaguer and you can't expect him to keep up at this pace forever, but he has caught fire and is a decent option to put up numbers in all roto categories. 

Rays first baseman Casey Kotchman is another player who has been hot of late and could step in and contribute on your fantasy team.  In the last two weeks, Kotchman is hitting over .400 with good power numbers.  He is in the middle of a series with the Yankees and then faces the Red Sox in the middle of the week, so he will face some formidable pitching but is a able veteran player capable of delivering even in those match ups.

If you haven't already listened to me and added Jeff Nieman you need to.  He posted another solid outing this week pitching in to the seventh while only allowing one earned run.  Nieman did give up nine hits and only struck out two.  His next start comes against the Red Sox who he pitched very well against in July. 

Duds

Bonifacio is in the midst of a cold streak

Emilio Bonifacio was a trendy add several weeks back with his ability to hit and swipe bases, but he is very cold lately and now it is time to drop him.  Bonifacio is only hitting a little above .200 in the last two weeks.  His value is tied to him getting on base and utilizing his speed and when he is not hitting he simply can not produce numbers for your team. 

Erick Aybar has been ice cold for the last month now, but for some reason is still owned in nearly every league.  Over the last two weeks Aybar is barely hitting over .100 and hasn't driven in a single run.  No complicated analysis here...you can find better options, drop Aybar. 

Anibal Sanchez was pitching well early in the season, racing out to a 6-1 record but has become very undependable lately.  Sanchez has lost his last five decisions and most recently was lifted after less than two innings.  He can be a option for strikeouts, but given his shaky performance of late, starting him is a major gamble. 

Don't get bogged down in the dog days of summer and keep an eye on your team from day to day and ride your studies and efforts to a fantasy league title. 

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