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Curtis Granderson Out with Broken Wrist: How Does That Affect Fantasy Baseball Draft Day?

2/24/2013

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PictureCurtis Granderson: Out 10 Weeks (wrist fracture).
February 24, 2013 (Tampa, FL) - New York Yankees' Center Fielder, Curtis Granderson, will miss the next 10 weeks with a fractured wrist after being hit by a pitch from Toronto Blue Jays' Pitcher, JA Happ. At first, Granderson didn't think it was fractures, but he was taken in for precautionary x-rays which revealed the fracture "clear as day," according to Granderson himself upon seeing the x-ray first hand.While this has an obvious affect on the Yankees' season, we'll need to analyze what Granderson's injury means to fantasy baseball owners.

For anyone who has Granderson in a keeper league, you're in deep you-know-what as Granderson's stats are extremely difficult to replace on a fantasy roster, to put it mildly.

Typically, Curtis Granderson is not only valuable because of his power, but because he's in the middle of the Yankees' lineup, which a perennial powerhouse year after year. With the aging and banged-up Yankees' lineup, however, this is just another inopportune moment for them, and it seems like it's been a non-stop barrage of bad news for the Yankees since Derek Jeter broke his ankle on a freak play in the playoffs last season.

In regard to how this affects you and your fantasy draft, the obvious affect is that Granderson's draft value just dropped significantly. Granderson goes from being drafted in the first 3-5 rounds to being drafted in the 7th-15th rounds. In an auction draft, his value just dropped from $35-$45 down the the $20-ish range.

The other affect Granderson's wrist injury has on your fantasy draft is that it provides you with 2 sleeper picks: Juan Rivera and Matt Diaz. Both Rivera (who came over from the Dodgers) and Diaz (from the Braves) are guys who have always had good potential, but have not been able to put it all together to make it as an every-day player. Flashes of brilliance form Rivera and Diaz haven't been enough to give them starting jobs for any significant amount of time. But dropping one of them in the middle of the New York Yankees' lineup could be the boost one of them needs. Depending on who protects them in the lineup, one of them could have a good year, or could at least capitalize on Granderson being out long enough for you to survive in your fantasy league - a boost you'll definitely need in a merciless rotisserie league...

And to expound on that a bit: those of you who have Granderson in a keeper rotisserie league, you may have just seen your season get flushed down the toilet. Frankly, we don't think Diaz or Rivera will do anything to help you.

We want you to draft Travis Hafner or Kevin Youkilis if you absolutely must have a Yankee to replace a Yankee. Those are your better bets if you need to replace Granderson's power on your fantasy team. Hafner looked like he was on his way back to his old self last season... okay, about 75% back to his old self, but then his old injured self showed up and ended his season early yet again. Dropping Hafner in the middle of the Yankees' lineup ay be exactly what he needs. Plus, hitting in New York is almost like hitting in a Little League park these days, so Hafner has a good chance to stay healthy as a strict, no glove wearin' DH for the Yankees.

Kevin Youkilis, however, isn't quite as injury prone as Hafner, and he definitely has something to prove after the Red Sox shipped him off to Chicago last season. This year, the Yankees have signed Youkilis to cover for Alex Rodriguez while he recovers from hip surgery, and the rivalry between the Yankees and Red Sox is definitely the fuel Youkilis needs to come out of the gates on fire.

Of course, we need to mention that Brett Gardner will move over to replace Granderson in Center Field (barring any unforeseen mishaps or injuries), but Gardner isn't exactly going to help replace Granderson's power production. However, you can read our article on how to win a 5x5 head-to-head fantasy league. It will show you how you can use a guy like Brett Gardner to win your league regardless of when (or even if) Curtis Granderson comes back.

Of course, we all want to see Curtis Granderson come back and play because he's a joy to watch. But take heed of the notes above and adjust your fantasy draft strategy accordingly. And as for you, Curtis, we'll see you in May, amigo.

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Michael Bourn Signs with Indians; How Does that Affect Bourn's Fantasy Baseball Worth?

2/13/2013

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PictureTrust us: that's Michael Bourn!
Michael Bourn has signed with the Cleveland Indians for 4 years, $48-million. That's great news for Michael Bourn, and that's also, well, news for fantasy baseball owners. Michael Bourn came up with the Philadelphia Phillies in 2006, then went to the Houston Astros in 2008 at the young age of 25. In 2011, the Astros traded him to the Atlanta Braves, and after the 2012 season, Bourn was a free agent. While it took a while for him to find a new home, he has finally landed a job with the Cleveland Indians.Michael Bourn is just one of many off-season signings by the Cleveland Indians, which shows the Indians are dead serious about winning in 2013.

That's all fine and dandy, but what do we care about the Indians?! We wanna know how this affects our impending fantasy baseball draft.

Michael Bourn is a good fit in Cleveland for Fantasy Owners

While the signing of Michael Bourn is bad news for Grady Sizemore (who is still an unsigned free agent), it is good news for Michael Bourn and anyone who drafts. Here at Fantasy Baseball Brass, we contend that Michael Bourn is a solid fantasy performer. Sure, he strikes out a lot, but who doesn't these days? Bourn is money when he's on the bases, he still hits in the .275 range, and he steals bases like a mad man. In Atlanta, he had Freddie Freeman and Jason Heyward to drive him in - both of whom are streaky and 23 years old. In Cleveland, he'll have Nick Swisher, Mark reynolds, Jason Kipnis and Carlos Santana to drive him in, plus he'll be able to DH once in a while if he needs to rest a sore hamstring (or some other DL-bait ailment that base stealers tend to deal with).

Based on this signing, we don't see a huge improvement in Michael Bourn's fantasy stats, but we do see Bourn having a slightly-better fantasy season in 2013. He'll still strike out plenty, but most fantasy owners don't care about that. Don't be surprised if Michael Bourn racks up 100+ Runs this season with 10 HR and 40 stolen bases in Cleveland. There are no guarantees in fantasy baseball, but we're confident he'll be at least as good as last season, if not better.
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