Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Fantasy Baseball Position Primer: Middle Infield


Not so long ago, back when middle infielders were supposed to look like this dude or this dude, we expected the best of them to hit 30-plus home runs. Today, in a much different run-scoring environment, our projections for second basemen and shortstops are relatively modest.


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Only six middle infielders reached the 20-homer plateau last season, and none topped Ian Desmond's 24. Only four middles finished the year with more than 80 RBIs, and none reached 100. Banking on significant production in the power categories from these spots, is ... well, it's probably a terrible plan.


Generally speaking, the pool of second basemen and shortstops is rich with players who can produce useful-if-not-spectacular power/speed totals — guys like Alexei, Jimmy, Howie and Kolten. The middle also offers a small number of players with zero power, but top-tier speed — burners like Dee, Elvis and Alcides. If you pass on the early-round options at second and short, you can at least find a one-cat specialist later in your draft.


But really, all you're guaranteed to find at these positions — up and down your draft board — are pressing questions. For example...


Can Troy Tulowitzki possibly stay healthy after averaging only 88 games-played over his last three seasons? (Sure, you can do well with 90 games from Tulo, plus 70 from a scrap-heap shortstop. But he's a high-maintenance managerial experience, a dice-roll as a top-20 pick. Much easier to own in mixed than only.)


Will Dee Gordon ever again be the guy we saw last spring, when he slashed .344/.375/.478 in March and April, then ran with impunity in May (21 SB)?


Can Javier Baez somehow not strike out 250 times, if he plays a full season?


Is there a bounce-back coming for Dustin Pedroia? Or Jason Kipnis? Or Jean Segura? Where does Jose Altuve's average go, a year after posting that .360 BABIP? When does Addison Russell join the party, and what would that mean for Starlin Castro? Why are we still drafting Elvis Andrus, like, 90 picks ahead of Alcides Escobar? And is owning Brett Lawrie a bad idea, or a really, really bad idea?


We're dealing with a lot of issues here, and that list above is just a sampler. These spots present uncommon risk, but there's no shortage of talent in the upper tiers. Let's review...


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Position averages for the top-20 second basemen, last three years


2014 — 76.8 R, 12.3 HR, 62.2 RBIs, 13.2 SB, .281 AVG

2013 — 73.2 R, 13.8 HR, 68.0 RBIs, 11.1 SB, .281 AVG

2012 — 79.1 R, 16.1 HR, 70.4 RBIs, 13.7 SB, .275 AVG


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SECOND BASE TIERS

TIER ONE


Robinson Cano

Anthony Rendon

Jose Altuve


TIER TWO


Ian Kinsler

Dee Gordon

Brian Dozier

Dustin Pedroia

Jason Kipnis


TIER THREE


Kolten Wong

Mookie Betts

Daniel Murphy

Howie Kiendrick

Neil Walker

Josh Harrison

Ben Zobrist

Chase Utley


TIER FOUR


Brett Lawrie

Jedd Gyorko

Javier Baez

Martin Prado

Asdrubal Cabrera

Brandon Phillips

Aaron Hill

Arismendy Alcantra

Scooter Gennett

Rougned Odor

Marcus Semien

Bradley Miller


TIER FIVE


Chris Owings

DJ LeMahieu

Didi Gregorius

Wilmer Flores

Emilio Bonifacio

Jose Peraza

Omar Infante

Joe Panik

Luis Valbuena

Jonathan Schoop

Josh Rutledge

Stephen Drew

Alexander Guerrero

Jose Ramirez

Yangervis Solarte

Micah Johnson


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Javier Baez, spring training beast (Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports)

Position averages for the top-20 shortstops, last three years


2014 — 70.3 R, 11.3 HR, 56.9 RBIs, 16.6 SB, .271 AVG

2013 — 67.5 R, 12.5 HR, 58.8 RBIs, 14.2 SB, .274 AVG

2012 — 74.9 R, 14.2 HR, 63.3 RBIs, 18.9 SB, .271 AVG


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SHORTSTOP TIERS

TIER ONE


Hanley Ramirez

Ian Desmond

Troy Tulowitzki


TIER TWO


Jose Reyes

Alexei Ramirez

Elvis Andrus


TIER THREE


Jimmy Rollins

Starlin Castro

Ben Zobrist


TIER FOUR


Xander Bogaerts

Erick Aybar

Jhonny Peralta

Alcides Escobar

Danny Santana

Jean Segura

Javier Baez

JJ Hardy

Asdrubal Cabrera

Jed Lowrie

Bradley Miller

Andrelton Simmons


TIER FIVE


Chris Owings

Jung-Ho Kang

Jordy Mercer

Didi Gregorius

Jose Peraza

Brandon Crawford

Everth Cabrera

Josh Rutledge

Wilmer Flores

Yunel Escobar

Jose Iglesias

Francisco Lindor

Jose Ramirez

Stephen Drew

Mike Aviles

Addison Russell

Adainy Hechavarria

Eric Sogard

Jonathan Villar

Chris Taylor



Fantasy Baseball Position Primer: Middle Infield Rating: 4.5 Diposkan Oleh: Unknown

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