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End of Spring Training Fantasy Thoughts + Closer Situation

Vernon Wells’ move to the New York Yankees doesn’t even come close to making Wells fantasy relevent.   I would rather wait for Adam Eaton to return from his injury, or take a gamble on Yasiel Puig .  Even Logan Morrison is a better option…at least Morrison has some potential upside.   Ben Kerr (LWOS) does a great analysis of the Wells trade here.   Not surprised that the Angels didn’t receive any real prospects from the Yankees in return since the Yankees don’t really have a top rated prospect.  Michael Pineda is the best young player in the organization, and the last time he pitched in the majors he wasn’t even in pinstripes.   May be I’m tainted by the frustration of watching Wells as a member of the Toronto Blue Jays, but I simply can’t see Wells doing anything but keep the bench warm for Curtis Granderson’s return.   I didn’t think the Yankee’s roster could get worse with all of the injuries to the team, but I think it just did.

If you’re looking for a young arm to help out your rotation, you might want to consider Shelby Miller.  The St. Louis Cardinals officially announced that Miller had won the 5th rotation spot over Joe Kelly.  I’ve mentionned Miller in the past, but now it’s official.  If your rotation includes guys like Ricky Romero, Anibal Sanchez or Wandy Rodriguez you might as well pick up Miller and take the upside value.  Speaking of Romero, I woke up this morning to news that the Toronto Blue Jays have optioned him to Class-A Dunedin to work on his mechanics.  The 28-year old isn’t the first Jays pitcher to go from the majors to Class-A.  Former Cy Young winner Roy Halladay did the same thing to rebuild his mechanics in 2001, leading to his Cy Young title in 2003.   Taking over for Romero in the Jays rotation is J.A. Happ, who has shown significant improvement during spring training.

Here is a look at MLB’s closer situation as we close out Spring Training 2013:

I previously looked at relievers and gave some analysis here last week.

TEAM

CLOSER

UNDERSTUDY 1

ANALYSIS

Arizona

J.J. Putz

David Hernandez

No Change

Atlanta

Craig Kimbrel

Jordan Walden

Walden moves into backup spot with Jonny Venters dealing with elbow issues

Baltimore

Jim Johnson

Pedro Strop

No Change

Boston

Joel Hanrahan

Andrew Bailey

No Change

Chicago (NL)

Kyuji Fujikawa

Carlos Marmol

I did this in advance of the move that the Cubs will be making.

Chicago (AL)

Addison Reed

Matt Thornton

No Change

Cincinnati

Aroldis Chapman

Jonathan Broxton

Chapman resumes the closer role, and Broxton moves into the setup role.

Cleveland

Chris Perez

Vinnie Pestano

No Change

Colorado

Rafael Betancourt

Rex Brothers

No Change

Detroit

Bruce Rondon

Al Alburquerque

Alburquerque has had a solid spring and could replace Rondon if the rookie falters.

Houston

Jose Veras

Josh Fields

Wesley Wright is replaced by Fields in the backup role.

Kansas City

Greg Holland

Kelvin Herrera

Aaron Crow is replaced by Herrera as the backup.

Los Angeles (AL)

Ernesto Frieri

Scott Downs

Ryan Madson is out until mid-April recovering from Tommy John Surgery.

Los Angeles (NL)

Brandon League

Kenley Jansen

No Change

Miami

Steve Cishek

A.J. Ramos

Jon Rauch is replaced by Ramos as the backup.

Milwaukee

John Axford

Michael Olmstead

Mike Gonzalez is replaced by Olmstead as the backup.

Minnesota

Glen Perkins

Jared Burton

No Change

New York (NL)

Bobby Parnell

Brandon Lyon

Frank Francisco remains doubtful for the start of the season.

New York (AL)

Mariano Rivera

David Robertson

No Change

Oakland

Grant Balfour

Ryan Cook

No Change

Philadelphia

Jonathan Papelbon

Mike Adams

No Change

Pittsburgh

Jason Grilli

Mark Melancon

No Change

St. Louis

Mitchell Boggs

Trevor Rosenthal

Jason Motte is having elbow issues is likely out until mid-April.

San Diego

Houston Street

Luke Gregerson

No Change

San Francisco

Sergio Romo

Javier Lopez

Javier Lopez is replaced by Santiago Casilla in the backup role.

Seattle

Tom Wilhelmsen

Carter Capps

Stephen Pryor replaced by Capps in the backup role.

Tampa Bay

Fernando Rodney

Jake McGee

Joel Peralta is replaced by McGee in the backup role.

Texas

Joe Nathan

Jason Frasor

No Change

Toronto

Sergio Santos

Steve Delabar

Santos will likely get the call to start the season with Casey Janssen still recovering from his shoulder surgery. Delabar assumes the backup role.

Washington

Rafael Soriano

Drew Storen

No Change

 

NOTE: Last night I participated in the M-E League, a league that has been in existence since my days at Carleton University.   All of the members of the league are former Carleton graduates and the league is maintained with a bit of reverance for our league’s history.   And yes, this is the league my buddy Matt B. claims to have won 8 times (I can’t be bothered to argue this).  Although after last night’s draft I don’t think Matt is going to have too much bragging to do this summer.  Now there are many things that can happen during a draft (i.e. getting booted from an online draft room), but what happened to Matt was even more funny because for years he had been teasing me about a terrible draft I had several years ago.   The short of that story is that I was going to miss the draft and had pre-ranked my players.   Somehow, the site didn’t accept my rankings and when the draft happened, somehow it autodrafted Joe Mays (then with the Minnisota Twins) with my #1 pick.  From that day on, Jae Mays has been a reference to me and that draft pick when it comes to fantasy baseball discussions.   Well, Matt suffered the same fate, except he had planned to have a proxy to draft for him.  Unfortunately, the proxy could not draft under the “co-manager” settings of Yahoo!, so Matt’s draft plans probably went out the window.   Suffice to say, the autodraft was much kinder to Matt by selecting Yoenis Cespedes for him with his first pick (this is a keeper league, with 4 keeper rounds prior to the first official pick).   The auto draft continued for several rounds, and unfortunately landed Roy Halladay as the ace of his staff.  Karma is a bitch sometimes.

 

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