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Fantasy Profile, Brett Lawrie, 2B, Oakland Athletics

When Brett Lawrie debuted with Toronto during the 2011 season, he gave the Blue Jays front office and potential fantasy owners a glimpse of his potential.

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FANTASY PROFILE, BRETT LAWRIE, OAKLAND ATHLETICS

LWOS Ranking 22, Captain’s Value: $2.73

When Brett Lawrie burst onto the scene in Toronto during the 2011 season, he gave the Toronto Blue Jays front office and potential fantasy owners a glimpse of his potential. In 43 games after his call-up, he hit 9 HRs, had 25 RBIs, scored 26 runs, had 7 SBs and an OPS of .953. What has happened since the 2011 season has been three disappointing, injury-riddled seasons. Lawrie has played in a little over 300 games in three seasons, with totals of 34 HRs, 132 RBIs and an OPS of a little over.720.

A November trade to his third organization (he was originally drafted by  the Milwaukee Brewers and then traded to the Toronto Blue Jays for Shaun Marcum) landed him with Billy Beane and the Oakland Athletics. Perhaps a change of scenery will help although a move from hitter-friendly Rogers Centre to the cavernous Oakland Coliseum does not on the surface portend a power increase. An increased fly ball rate (39.3%) in 2014 as a higher HR/fly ball rate (14.5%) does indicate a power growth is possible. Eligibility at both 2B and 3B adds to his fantasy value although he has significantly better value at 2B. A possible upside of 25 HRs (somewhat rare for a 2nd baseman) is there if you want to roll the dice.

Year Team POS G PA AB R HR RBI SB BB SO AVG OBP SLG OPS
2011 TOR 3B 43 169 150 26 9 25 7 16 31 0.293 0.373 0.580 0.953
2012 TOR 3B 125 534 494 73 11 48 13 33 86 0.273 0.324 0.405 0.729
2013 TOR 3B 107 441 401 41 11 46 9 30 68 0.254 0.315 0.397 0.712
2014 TOR 2B 70 282 259 27 12 38 0 16 49 0.247 0.301 0.421 0.722
2015 Proj  OAK  2B 550 504 62 15 61 3 36 89 0.263  .319  .408  .728

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