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2014 Fantasy Baseball Draft Kit
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2014 Fantasy Baseball Sleeper Report
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Infield Bargains |
Player |
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Michael Cuddyer - Rockies
- Cuddyer seems to be a sleeper
every year because he gets little respect, but with his
move to Colorado, Cuddyer is a very big sleeper in 2014.
Michael CuddyerThe move to Colorado should give his
numbers the needed bump to put him in the .280, 40 double,
5 triple, 25 home run range, but his draft status won’t
likely show that. In addition to his move to Colorado,
and maybe more importantly, Cuddyer will qualify at
second base along with outfield and first base giving
him increased value.
In the end, Cuddyer should fall to somewhere around
the 10th round or slightly beyond in the 2014 fantasy
baseball draft, so targeting him in the late 9th to
10th rounds should secure this fantasy bargain for you. |
1B/2B/OF |
Ike Davis - Mets
- Davis broke out in 2010 when he took over first
base for the Mets and went on to smack 19 home runs. The
lefty came into 2011 with high hopes and those hopes were
being fulfilled early on as Davis stormed out of the gates
with seven home runs, eight doubles and 25 RBI’s
while batting .307 in the first 36 games. Then came a
serious ankle injury that ended Davis’ season.
Ike DavisThe injury wasn’t as serious as first
thought and Davis is 100% as spring training gets ready
to begin in 2014. Big things are expected out of Davis
from the Mets as he is slated to bat clean up, and while
the Mets’ line up doesn’t exactly scare
anybody, Davis just may be the best hitter in their
line up.
Davis was on track for a .300, 30 home run, 100 RBI
season before the injury, and while he may not be quite
that good, .290 and 25 home runs should be a reasonable
goal and Davis should fall in the draft making him a
draft day bargain. |
1B |
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