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Fantasy Profile: Jarrod Saltalamacchia

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Fantasy Profile: Jarrod Saltalamacchia, C, Miami Marlins

Pos. Rank 19, Captains Value $-3.75

The one positive thing with Jarrod Saltalamacchia is that he has enough power to hit double figures in Home Runs. However, there are several other things that keeps his Fantasy Value at best, fringe level. First of all, the playing time he gets is limited at best as he’s only had more than 450 PA once in his career. In addition, he’s only hit above .235 once in the last four seasons.

While Saltalamacchia hit 25 HR in 2012 & hit .273 in 2013 indicating a possibility that he could be a deep sleeper pick if everything fell right, he would need to be extremely lucky for one or both of these things to be counted on. His 25 HR happened in a season where he had a 20% HR/FB rate (career total is 13.2%). His .273 average happened primarily due to having a BABIP that season which is 51 points above his career total.

Year Team Pos G PA AB R HR RBI SB BB SO AVG SLG OBP OPS
2011 BOS C 103 386 358 52 16 56 1 24 119 0.235 0.450 0.288 0.738
2012 BOS C 121 448 405 55 25 59 0 38 139 0.222 0.454 0.288 0.742
2013 BOS C 121 470 425 68 14 65 4 43 139 0.273 0.466 0.338 0.804
2014 MIA C 114 435 373 43 11 44 0 55 143 0.220 0.362 0.320 0.682
2015 Projection MIA C 440 387 54 13 55 0 48 137 0.235 0.319 0.385 0.704

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MIAMI, FL – SEPTEMBER 19: Catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia #39 of the Miami Marlins runs into the dugout between innings against the Washington Nationals at Marlins Park on September 19, 2014 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Eliot J. Schechter/Getty Images)

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