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Average Auction Values Report: Feb. 22, 2008

As the first baseball workouts of 2008 take place in Arizona and Florida, the smell of grass begins to permeate our computer monitors. It's time once again to prepare rankings and strategies for the long season ahead. Here now for your viewing pleasure is the first Average Auction Values (AAV) Report of the spring, from FantasyAuctioneer.com.

Whether you're in a long-time, hardcore auction league or just now (finally) making the switch over to auction-drafting this season, it is essential to know how much these MLB players are going for before you auction. Many of these "market values" will go up and down during Spring Training -- and we'll keep you on top of those values -- but for now here's a first look at the AAV's from expert auctions hosted by FantasyAuctioneer.com.

These are for a 12-team, mixed league, 5x5 Rotisserie format, with the standard 23-man starting rosters and a $260 salary cap. Before the master AAV list below, we'll take a closer look at players who switched teams this offseason and some up-and-comers in 2008.

Team Changers

Miguel Cabrera, 3B, DET ($39) -- One of the game's best young hitters comes to Comerica, carrying a big stick and joining a scary lineup. Along with A-Rod and David Wright, he makes up the upper tier of third basemen. Expect career high numbers, but expect to pay for it also.

Johan Santana, SP, NYM ($35) -- The best pitcher in the majors will cost you $5 more than second-place Jake Peavy. Is Santana worth it on the Mets? I don't see why anything would change; he has a whole new crop of NL hitters to toy with.

Erik Bedard, SP, SEA ($24) -- Canadian K'nuck goes from east to west, leaving the pathetic Orioles for the emerging Mariners. His 2007 numbers, especially if prorated for a whole season, more than justify this auction price. We're talking about 270 Ks over 34 starts, though he only made 28 appearances for Baltimore. Bedard fans only hope he can stay healthy and keep mowing down AL hitters.

Miguel Tejada, SS, HOU ($18) -- Mentioned in the Mitchell Report along with fellow "mover" Eric Gagne, Tejada hopes his bat will do all the talking this season. Long an elite option at SS, he has passed the torch to speedsters Reyes, Ramirez, and Rollins. Hopefully for this auction price, the short-porch in left field at Minute Maid Park will fuel whatever pop he has left.

Dontrelle Willis, SP, DET ($8) -- Averaged over 215 innings as Florida's workhorse the past four years, but his Ks have dropped and ERA and walks have risen significantly since his dominant 2005. If he resurfaces on a solid Tigers team, he represents great auction value at eight bucks.

Andruw Jones, OF, LAD ($8) -- For the first time in his career, Jones will don a uniform other than the Braves'. He is long removed from his prime, and after a dismal swan song in Atlanta, new manager Joe Torre will have to work his magic to try and get Andruw sending bombs out of Dodger Stadium on a regular basis.

Eric Gagne, RP, MIL ($2) -- Gagne performed well as closer in Texas last year before getting dealt to Boston, where he floundered. Now taking the spot of Francisco Cordero as closer for the Brewers, he can only hope his elbow can hold up and he can put his dismal Red Sox numbers behind him.

Other team changers: Dan Haren, SP, ARI ($21), Torii Hunter, OF, LAA ($21), Delmon Young, OF, MIN ($16), Josh Hamilton, OF, TEX ($12), Francisco Cordero, RP, CIN ($11), Aaron Rowand, OF, SF ($11), Edgar Renteria, SS, DET ($11), Orlando Cabrera, SS, CHW ($9), Nick Swisher, OF, CHW ($7), Kazuo Matsui, 2B, HOU ($6), Troy Glaus, 3B, STL ($3), Tadahito Iguchi, 2B, SD ($2), Scott Rolen, 3B, TOR ($1), Johnny Estrada, C, WAS ($1), Paul Lo Duca, C, WAS ($1)

Up-and-comers

C: Jarrod Saltalamacchia, TEX ($8), Geovany Soto, CHC ($4)
1B: James Loney, LAD ($9), Joey Votto, CIN ($4), Daric Barton, OAK ($2)
2B: Dustin Pedroia, BOS ($5), Yunel Escobar, ATL ($2)
SS: Troy Tulowitzki, COL ($20)
3B: Ryan J. Braun, MIL ($37), Alex Gordon, KC ($6), Kevin Kouzmanoff, SD ($3), Evan Longoria, TB ($2), Josh Fields, CHW ($1)
OF: Hunter Pence, HOU ($24), Chris B. Young, ARI ($18), Delmon Young, MIN ($16), Matt Kemp, LAD ($11), Jacoby Ellsbury, BOS ($11), Kosuke Fukudome, CHC ($8), Cameron Maybin, FLA ($7), Michael Bourn, HOU ($5), Rick Ankiel, STL ($2), Lastings Milledge, WAS ($1), Justin Upton, ARI ($1)
SP: Tim Lincecum, SF ($13), Yovani Gallardo, MIL ($13), Chad Billingsley, LAD ($11), Rich Hill, CHC ($8), John Maine, NYM ($7), Phil Hughes, NYY ($5), Jon Lester, BOS ($5), Ubaldo Jimenez, COL ($4), Ian Kennedy, NYY ($3), Clay Buchholz, BOS ($3), Homer Bailey, CIN ($3), Dustin McGowan, TOR ($2), Shawn Marcum, TOR ($2), Tom Gorzelanny, PIT ($1), Shawn Hill, WAS ($1), Jair Jurrjens, ATL ($1), Scott Baker, MIN ($1), Matt Garza, TB ($1), Kevin Slowey, MIN ($1), Philip Humber, MIN ($1)

Catchers
Overall Pos. Rank Name Team Pos AAV
34 1 Victor Martinez CLE C $24
40 2 Russell Martin LAD C $22
71 3 Joe Mauer MIN C $16
75 4 Jorge Posada NYY C $15
108 5 Brian McCann ATL C $11
131 6 Jarrod Saltalamacchia TEX C $8
142 7 Ivan Rodriguez DET C $7
157 8 Kenji Johjima SEA C $6
189 9 Geovany Soto CHC C $4
197 10 J.R. Towles HOU C $4
211 11 A.J. Pierzynski CHW C $3
215 12 Chris Snyder ARI C $3
218 13 Bengie Molina SFG C $3
220 14 Ramon Hernandez BAL C $3
221 15 Ryan Doumit PIT C $3
223 16 Kurt Suzuki OAK C $3
226 17 Johnny Estrada WAS C $3
232 18 Jason Varitek BOS C $2
233 19 Josh Bard SD C $2
238 20 Mike Napoli ANA C $2
242 21 Yadier Molina STL C $2
247 22 John Buck KCR C $2
258 23 Ronny Paulino PIT C $1
259 24 Carlos Ruiz PHI C $1
272 25 Paul Lo Duca WAS C $1
290 26 Miguel Montero ARI C $1
302 27 David Ross CIN C $1
315 28 Gregg Zaun TOR C $1
324 29 Dioner Navarro TAM C $1
325 30 Brad Ausmus HOU C $1
First Basemen
Overall Pos. Rank Name Team Pos AAV
3 1 Albert Pujols STL 1B $44
5 2 Ryan Howard PHI 1B $42
7 3 Prince Fielder MIL 1B $39
19 4 Mark Teixeira ATL 1B $31
29 5 Lance Berkman HOU 1B $26
30 6 Justin Morneau MIN 1B $26
44 7 Derrek Lee CHC 1B $22
59 8 Carlos Pena TAM 1B $19
68 9 Adrian Gonzalez SDP 1B $17
79 10 Carlos Guillen DET 1B $15
94 11 Paul Konerko CHW 1B $13
119 12 Todd Helton COL 1B $10
123 13 James Loney LAD 1B $9
155 14 Kevin Youkilis BOS 1B $6
159 15 Ryan Garko CLE 1B $6
184 16 Carlos Delgado NYM 1B $4
187 17 Joey Votto CIN 1B $4
208 18 Dmitri Young WAS 1B $3
214 19 Richie Sexson SEA 1B $3
239 20 Adam LaRoche PIT 1B $2
246 21 Casey Kotchman ANA 1B $2
254 22 Daric Barton OAK 1B $2
274 23 Aubrey Huff BAL 1B $1
294 24 Conor Jackson ARI 1B $1
296 25 Nomar Garciaparra LAD 1B $1
298 26 Nick Johnson WAS 1B $1
317 27 Jorge Cantu FLA 1B $1
Second Basemen
Overall Pos. Rank Name Team Pos AAV
10 1 Chase Utley PHI 2B $39
22 2 Brandon Phillips CIN 2B $30
23 3 B.J. Upton TAM 2B $30
43 4 Brian Roberts BAL 2B $22
47 5 Robinson Cano NYY 2B $22
67 6 Ian Kinsler TEX 2B $17
121 7 Dan Uggla FLA 2B $10
125 8 Placido Polanco DET 2B $9
139 9 Howie Kendrick ANA 2B $7
152 10 Kazuo Matsui HOU 2B $6
154 11 Jeff Kent LAD 2B $6
162 12 Rickie Weeks MIL 2B $6
170 13 Dustin Pedroia BOS 2B $5
188 14 Felipe Lopez WAS 2B $4
199 15 Orlando Hudson ARI 2B $4
206 16 Kelly Johnson ATL 2B $3
212 17 Ty Wigginton HOU 2B $3
213 18 Yunel Escobar ATL 2B $3
224 19 Luis Castillo NYM 2B $3
236 20 Freddy Sanchez PIT 2B $2
240 21 Ryan Theriot CHC 2B $2
241 22 Mark DeRosa CHC 2B $2
253 23 Tadahito Iguchi SDP 2B $2
256 24 Aaron Hill TOR 2B $1
269 25 Mark Ellis OAK 2B $1
291 26 Josh Barfield CLE 2B $1
297 27 Brendan Harris MIN 2B $1
330 28 Asdrubal Cabrera CLE 2B $1
Shortstops
Overall Pos. Rank Name Team Pos AAV
2 1 Jose Reyes NYM SS $48
4 2 Hanley Ramirez FLA SS $42
8 3 Jimmy Rollins PHI SS $39
36 4 Derek Jeter NYY SS $23
56 5 Troy Tulowitzki COL SS $20
64 6 Miguel Tejada HOU SS $18
76 7 Michael Young TEX SS $15
86 8 Rafael Furcal LAD SS $14
107 9 Edgar Renteria DET SS $11
126 10 Orlando Cabrera CHW SS $9
163 11 Jhonny Peralta CLE SS $6
169 12 J.J. Hardy MIL SS $5
173 13 Julio Lugo BOS SS $5
192 14 Stephen Drew ARI SS $4
198 15 Khalil Greene SDP SS $4
277 16 Jason Bartlett TAM SS $1
287 17 Bobby Crosby OAK SS $1
Third Basemen
Overall Pos. Rank Name Team Pos AAV
1 1 Alex Rodriguez NYY 3B $50
6 2 David Wright NYM 3B $41
9 3 Miguel Cabrera DET 3B $39
13 4 Ryan J. Braun MIL 3B $37
31 5 Chone Figgins ANA 3B $25
38 6 Aramis Ramirez CHC 3B $23
46 7 Garrett Atkins COL 3B $22
60 8 Chipper Jones ATL 3B $18
84 9 Ryan Zimmerman WAS 3B $14
89 10 Mike Lowell BOS 3B $13
113 11 Adrian Beltre SEA 3B $11
153 12 Alex Gordon KCR 3B $6
156 13 Edwin Encarnacion CIN 3B $6
165 14 Hank Blalock TEX 3B $5
181 15 Troy Glaus STL 3B $5
225 16 Kevin Kouzmanoff SDP 3B $3
252 17 Evan Longoria TAM 3B $2
263 18 Mark Reynolds ARI 3B $1
268 19 Scott Rolen TOR 3B $1
270 20 Josh Fields CHW 3B $1
Outfielders
Overall Pos. Rank Name Team Pos AAV
11 1 Matt Holliday COL OF $38
12 2 Carl Crawford TAM OF $38
15 3 Grady Sizemore CLE OF $34
16 4 Alfonso Soriano CHC OF $34
18 5 Carlos Beltran NYM OF $32
20 6 Vladimir Guerrero ANA OF $31
24 7 Carlos Lee HOU OF $29
25 8 Ichiro Suzuki SEA OF $27
27 9 Magglio Ordonez DET OF $26
32 10 Curtis Granderson DET OF $25
35 11 Hunter Pence HOU OF $24
41 12 Eric Byrnes ARI OF $22
42 13 Nick Markakis BAL OF $22
45 14 Adam Dunn CIN OF $22
50 15 Torii Hunter ANA OF $21
52 16 Bobby Abreu NYY OF $21
53 17 Alex Rios TOR OF $21
55 18 Manny Ramirez BOS OF $20
62 19 Corey Hart MIL OF $18
63 20 Chris B. Young ARI OF $18
73 21 Delmon Young MIN OF $16
82 22 Juan Pierre LAD OF $14
90 23 Shane Victorino PHI OF $13
92 24 Vernon Wells TOR OF $13
95 25 Jermaine Dye CHW OF $13
97 26 Hideki Matsui NYY OF $13
101 27 Josh Hamilton TEX OF $12
104 28 Brad Hawpe COL OF $12
110 29 Aaron Rowand SFG OF $11
111 30 Matt Kemp LAD OF $11
112 31 Jason Bay PIT OF $11
116 32 Jeff Francoeur ATL OF $11
117 33 Jacoby Ellsbury BOS OF $11
133 34 Andruw Jones LAD OF $8
135 35 Kosuke Fukudome CHC OF $8
141 36 Johnny Damon NYY OF $7
144 37 Nick Swisher CHW OF $7
143 38 Jeremy Hermida FLA OF $7
145 39 Cameron Maybin FLA OF $7
151 40 Ken Griffey CIN OF $7
167 41 Michael Bourn HOU OF $5
168 42 Willy Taveras COL OF $5
172 43 Pat Burrell PHI OF $5
175 44 Jack Cust OAK OF $5
178 45 Jose Guillen KCR OF $5
185 46 Josh Willingham FLA OF $4
191 47 Mark Teahen KCR OF $4
193 48 Chris Duncan STL OF $4
196 49 J.D. Drew BOS OF $4
201 50 Raul Ibanez SEA OF $3
216 51 Jason Kubel MIN OF $3
217 52 Moises Alou NYM OF $3
227 53 Bill Hall MIL OF $3
234 54 Randy Winn SFG OF $2
235 55 Milton Bradley TEX OF $2
237 56 Rick Ankiel STL OF $2
251 57 Coco Crisp BOS OF $2
264 58 Michael Cuddyer MIN OF $1
267 59 Garret Anderson ANA OF $1
271 60 Gary Matthews Jr. ANA OF $1
275 61 Jayson Werth PHI OF $1
278 62 Marlon Byrd TEX OF $1
279 63 Jonny Gomes TAM OF $1
280 64 Kenny Lofton FA OF $1
283 65 Melky Cabrera NYY OF $1
288 66 Rocco Baldelli TAM OF $1
289 67 David DeJesus KCR OF $1
295 68 Nate McLouth PIT OF $1
299 69 Lastings Milledge WAS OF $1
300 70 Barry Bonds FA OF $1
309 71 Austin Kearns WAS OF $1
310 72 Ryan Church NYM OF $1
314 73 Corey Patterson FA OF $1
320 74 Franklin Gutierrez CLE OF $1
326 75 Wily Mo Pena WAS OF $1
331 76 Justin Upton ARI OF $1
Starting Pitchers
Overall Pos. Rank Name Team Pos AAV
14 1 Johan Santana NYM SP $35
21 2 Jake Peavy SDP SP $30
26 3 Josh Beckett BOS SP $27
28 4 Brandon Webb ARI SP $26
33 5 Erik Bedard SEA SP $24
39 6 C.C. Sabathia CLE SP $23
48 7 Dan Haren ARI SP $21
51 8 Cole Hamels PHI SP $21
54 9 Justin Verlander DET SP $20
57 10 John Lackey ANA SP $20
61 11 Roy Oswalt HOU SP $18
65 12 Scott Kazmir TAM SP $17
66 13 Aaron Harang CIN SP $17
70 14 John Smoltz ATL SP $16
72 15 Roy Halladay TOR SP $16
74 16 Fausto Carmona CLE SP $16
81 17 Felix Hernandez SEA SP $15
83 18 James Shields TAM SP $14
85 19 Carlos Zambrano CHC SP $14
91 20 Tim Lincecum SFG SP $13
93 21 Javier Vazquez CHW SP $13
98 22 Yovani Gallardo MIL SP $13
99 23 Daisuke Matsuzaka BOS SP $13
103 24 Chris R. Young SDP SP $12
109 25 Chad Billingsley LAD SP $11
115 26 A.J. Burnett TOR SP $11
118 27 Kelvim Escobar ANA SP $10
124 28 Ben Sheets MIL SP $9
127 29 Tim Hudson ATL SP $8
128 30 Matt Cain SFG SP $8
129 31 Rich Hill CHC SP $8
130 32 Chien-Ming Wang NYY SP $8
134 33 Dontrelle Willis DET SP $8
136 34 Francisco Liriano MIN SP $8
138 35 Ian Snell PIT SP $7
140 36 Oliver Perez NYM SP $7
146 37 Brad Penny LAD SP $7
147 38 John Maine NYM SP $7
149 39 Ted Lilly CHC SP $7
150 40 Pedro Martinez NYM SP $7
158 41 Rich Harden OAK SP $6
171 42 Curt Schilling BOS SP $5
174 43 Phil Hughes NYY SP $5
177 44 Jon Lester BOS SP $5
179 45 Joe Blanton OAK SP $5
180 46 Jeremy Bonderman DET SP $5
182 47 Adam Wainwright STL SP $4
190 48 Mark Buehrle CHW SP $4
194 49 Ubaldo Jimenez COL SP $4
195 50 Jered Weaver ANA SP $4
203 51 Ian Kennedy NYY SP $3
204 52 Zack Greinke KCR SP $3
207 53 Bronson Arroyo CIN SP $3
209 54 Clay Buchholz BOS SP $3
219 55 Derek Lowe LAD SP $3
222 56 Jeff Francis COL SP $3
228 57 Homer Bailey CIN SP $3
229 58 Dustin McGowan TOR SP $2
231 59 Greg Maddux SDP SP $2
243 60 Anthony Reyes STL SP $2
244 61 Jon Garland ANA SP $2
245 62 Barry Zito SFG SP $2
249 63 Shaun Marcum TOR SP $2
250 64 Gil Meche KCR SP $2
255 65 Randy Johnson ARI SP $1
257 66 Kevin Correia SFG SP $1
260 67 Tom Gorzelanny PIT SP $1
262 68 Andy Pettitte NYY SP $1
265 69 Shawn Hill WAS SP $1
266 70 Orlando Hernandez NYM SP $1
273 71 Mark Prior SDP SP $1
282 72 Jair Jurrjens ATL SP $1
285 73 Scott Baker MIN SP $1
286 74 Wandy Rodriguez HOU SP $1
304 75 Jake Westbrook CLE SP $1
305 76 Daniel Cabrera BAL SP $1
307 77 Jason Schmidt LAD SP $1
311 78 Brian Bannister KCR SP $1
312 79 Randy Wolf SDP SP $1
318 80 Boof Bonser MIN SP $1
319 81 Ervin Santana ANA SP $1
321 82 Matt Garza TAM SP $1
323 83 Kevin Slowey MIN SP $1
327 84 Chris Capuano MIL SP $1
332 85 Philip Humber MIN SP $1
Relief Pitchers
Overall Pos. Rank Name Team Pos AAV
37 1 Jonathan Papelbon BOS RP $23
49 2 J.J. Putz SEA RP $21
58 3 Francisco Rodriguez ANA RP $19
69 4 Joe Nathan MIN RP $16
80 5 Mariano Rivera NYY RP $15
88 6 Takashi Saito LAD RP $13
96 7 Manny Corpas COL RP $13
100 8 Billy Wagner NYM RP $12
102 9 Bobby Jenks CHW RP $12
105 10 Jose Valverde HOU RP $11
106 11 Francisco Cordero CIN RP $11
114 12 Trevor Hoffman SDP RP $11
120 13 Huston Street OAK RP $10
122 14 Jason Isringhausen STL RP $9
132 15 Joba Chamberlain NYY RP $8
137 16 Brett Myers PHI RP $8
148 17 Chad Cordero WAS RP $7
160 18 Rafael Soriano ATL RP $6
161 19 Joakim Soria KCR RP $6
164 20 Joe Borowski CLE RP $5
166 21 Matt Capps PIT RP $5
176 22 Hideki Okajima BOS RP $5
183 23 Todd Jones DET RP $4
186 24 Jeremy Accardo TOR RP $4
202 25 Kevin Gregg FLA RP $3
205 26 Brad Lidge PHI RP $3
210 27 Heath Bell SDP RP $3
230 28 Eric Gagne MIL RP $2
248 29 Brian Wilson SFG RP $2
261 30 Carlos Marmol CHC RP $1
276 31 Ryan Dempster CHC RP $1
281 32 Jonathan Broxton LAD RP $1
284 33 Troy Percival TAM RP $1
292 34 Rafael Betancourt CLE RP $1
293 35 B.J. Ryan TOR RP $1
303 36 Kazuo Fukumori TEX RP $1
306 37 Scot Shields ANA RP $1
308 38 David Weathers CIN RP $1
313 39 Octavio Dotel CHW RP $1
316 40 C.J. Wilson TEX RP $1
322 41 Pat Neshek MIN RP $1
328 42 Joel Zumaya DET RP $1
329 43 Kerry Wood CHC RP $1
333 44 Scott Cassidy SDP RP $1
 
 
 
Player News
Joe Mauer
Mauer 'feels good' after workout
Joe Mauer, C, MIN
2:50 PM
News: The News-Press reports Twins C Joe Mauer took two rounds of batting practice and went through a set of conditioning drills around the base paths Monday, and he appeared to have no problems sprinting. Mauer battled leg injuries in 2011. “I feel good,” Mauer said. “It feels good to get back out here again.” Mauer also put to rest the rumors that he gained 30 pounds in the offseason. “I heard that, too, and I couldn’t believe it," he said. “It’s just how rumors start. There were a lot of things out there last year that weren’t true. I’m about 220, 225. I need to add a little more weight before we start.”
Analysis: While most players feel good when they arrive to camp, it's especially encouraging to hear Mauer say that since last season he was coming off knee surgery and wasn't ready for the start of spring training. Mauer will head into 2012 motivated after an injury-plagued 2011. There's no guarantee he is past his knee problems, but the Twins are going to do their best to make sure Mauer avoids the DL. There is obviously risk involved with drafting Mauer, but his potential to be an elite Fantasy option at catcher make it worth drafting him. An offseason of staying health could make Mauer a steal in the fifth or sixth round of mixed-league drafts.

Jair Jurrjens
Jurrjens still trade candidate
Jair Jurrjens, SP, ATL
11:57 AM
News: CBSSports.com senior writer Danny Knobler reports sources said the Braves could try and trade SP Jair Jurrjens if he proves healthy in spring training. The Braves tried to trade Jurrjens this winter, but they couldn't find a taker because potential trade partners weren't convinced Jurrjens was healthy or could stay healthy. Jurrjens missed the end of the 2011 season with a knee injury and has made just 43 starts the last two seasons.
Analysis: When Jurrjens is healthy, he is one of the best pitchers in the majors. His 1.87 ERA in the first half last season was second to only Jered Weaver among major-league starters. Jurrjens has won 13-plus games in three of the last four seasons. So why would the Braves want to trade him? Well, Jurrjens is a free agent after the 2013 season and it appears Atlanta is ready to clear some rotation space for the likes of Julio Teheran and Randall Delgado. It's going to be very interesting to see what happens with Jurrjens this spring. There appears to be a chance he might not finish the spring with Atlanta, which could mean Jurrjens slides down draft boards in NL-only formats that lose players who are traded to the AL. In mixed leagues, Jurrjens is still a decent mid-round Fantasy pick.

A.J. Burnett
Angels, Indians interested in Burnett
A.J. Burnett, SP, NYY
11:40 AM
News: FOXSports.com reports sources indicate the Angels are interested in Yankees SP A.J. Burnett, whose name has been heavily mentioned in trade rumors with the Pirates. However, the Angels are on Burnett's no-trade list and he wants to stay east. Pittsburgh is still considered the heavy favorite to potentially land Burnett. CBSSports.com baseball insider Jon Heyman said the Indians have also inquired about Burnett. The trade talks involve DH Travis Hafner, but Cleveland is unsure if it would make that trade. The Yankees also don't mind the free agent DH options available.
Analysis: Right now the hold up in the Pirates trade is how much money Pittsburgh will be willing to pay of Burnett's remaining salary over the next two years ($33 million) and the prospects the Pirates would send to the Yankees. Perhaps these rumors regarding the Angels and Indians might speed up the process, but other sources have said the Yankees would keep Burnett if the deal isn't right for them. Wherever Burnett pitches in 2012, he is going to be a late-round Fantasy pick coming off a turbulent 2011 campaign.

Coco Crisp
Crisp moving over for Cespedes?
Coco Crisp, CF, OAK
10:13 AM
News: Sources have told FOXSports.com that the Athletics intend to start newly signed Cuban defector Yoenis Cespedes in center field right away, which would move Coco Crisp over to left field and Seth Smith to DH. Cespedes is already 26 and has faced upper-level competition in Cuba, but some scouts think he could use some time in the minors to adjust to the U.S. game.
Analysis: None of these reports are coming directly from the Athletics, so you should consider them nothing more than speculation at this point. Still, speculation is better than nothing, and if Cespedes is in fact going to be on the opening day roster, then he might even be worth drafting in the middle rounds, given his upside. As for Crisp, moving to left field wouldn't have any real impact on his Fantasy value. The Athletics outfield is even more crowded with the Cespedes signing, but the team seems to consider Crisp a mainstay at the top of the lineup. Given his base-stealing ability and doubles pop, he's a worthy fourth or fifth outfielder in mixed leagues.

Ryan Braun
Braun will know fate by Feb. 24
Ryan Braun, LF, MIL
10:03 AM
News: Monday came and went without a ruling on Brewers OF Ryan Braun's pending 50-game suspension for testing positive for a banned substance. It was the 25th day since the three-man panel heard Braun's appeal. According to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, the panel was supposed to “make all reasonable efforts” to deliver a verdict within that period of time, but chairman Shyam Das was given an extension. A decision is expected before Braun reports to spring training on Feb. 24, but the exact date is unknown since the process is intended to be confidential.
Analysis: The panel's need for a lengthy deliberation is theoretically a good sign, but then again, since the process is usually confidential, we don't know how common such extensions are. Braun's case is said to be unique, but it might not make much of a difference to the panel. If you're drafting now, you should do so with the expectation that Braun will miss the first 50 games of the season, which could allow him to slip to the middle rounds in standard mixed leagues. If the appeal is upheld, though, he's suddenly back to being a first-rounder in Fantasy.

Alex Liddi
Liddi to work at 1B in spring
Alex Liddi, 3B, SEA
3:09 PM
News: The Seattle Times reports Mariners manager Eric Wedge said 3B Alex Liddi will be playing first base for most of the spring. Liddi began taking grounders at first on Tuesday.
Analysis: It seems as though the Mariners want to see if they can find an alternative way to get Liddi on the roster in the event Kyle Seager and Chone Figgins prove to be viable options at third base. Liddi could be a backup to Justin Smoak at first base. However, it appears Liddi might only be vying for a backup role with Seattle, so unless he has an outstanding spring, then he should be left for AL-only Fantasy formats on Draft Day.

Tsuyoshi Nishioka
Nishioka wants to be 'aggressive'
Tsuyoshi Nishioka, SS, MIN
2:58 PM
News: The News-Press reports Twins SS Tsuyoshi Nishioka arrived a week early to spring training so he could adjust to the time difference from Japan. He worked out Monday and said through a translator that adjusting to his first experience in the majors took its toll on him in 2011. “I want to be more aggressive,” Nishioka said. “Not knowing right from left, it was strange playing the sport of baseball. It’s difficult when you think about it. Driving a car, you drive on opposite sides of the road. Outside the ballpark, there were lifestyle adjustments, too. That made it pretty difficult.”
Analysis: It's good that Nishioka has come to camp with the right attitude. However, he is still looking at being a reserve after the team signed Jamey Carroll to start at shortstop. That's not to say Nishioka can't emerge as a starter at some point this season, but the Twins are going to make him earn it. Nishioka is at best an AL-only Fantasy reserve on Draft Day.

Mike Moustakas
Moustakas in great shape
Mike Moustakas, 3B, KC
12:48 PM
News: Royals manager Ned Yost had his contract option for the 2013 season picked up on Tuesday, but the Kansas City skipper seemed more interested in talking about his 2012 team. Yost was impressed with how many players have shown up for spring training early and is really blown away by the fitness level of a few of his players. "Billy Butler and Mike Moustakas -- I'm extremely proud of both of those guys," Yost told reporters. "They could be in the best shape they've been in their careers. Billy looks great, and I didn't even hardly recognize Moose he looks so good."
Analysis: While the fitness level doesn't necessarily mean a player will have success, it really can't hurt either. To hear Yost rave about Moustakas should get the attention of Fantasy owners. Moustakas, who is one of the Royals' top prospects, struggled when he first arrived in the majors last season. However, he seemed to have figured it out by season's end. Moustakas hit .352 with four homers and 12 RBI in his final 22 games last season. He is definitely one of the more intriguing Fantasy sleepers heading into 2012 and this latest report just adds to his appeal on Draft Day.

Jake Westbrook
Westbrook sheds 25 pounds
Jake Westbrook, SP, STL
2:11 PM
News: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Cardinals SP Jake Westbrook has shown up for spring training 25 pounds lighter than he was last season.
Analysis: This is the time of year where everyone seems to come to camp in better shape than they left last season. Hopefully for Westbrook it makes a difference in his game. He did go 12-9 in 2011, but he posted a 4.66 ERA and 1.53 WHIP in 33 starts. Westbrook can chew up innings, but he won't post impressive ERA, WHIP or strikeout total. Leave him for NL-only Fantasy formats.

Jhoulys Chacin
Chacin fires back at GM
Jhoulys Chacin, SP, COL
12:07 PM
News: The Denver Post reports Rockies SP Jhoulys Chacin responded to comments made by GM Dan O'Dowd, who expressed concern recently about Chacin's offseason conditioning. "I came to Arizona this past Monday. I have not stopped training during the winter, both in my country and here," Chacin told Venezuelan newspaper Meridiano. "I have always done the best job I could all throughout these past few months. I don't know where these comments came from. I believe they're the result of what other people have told him, instead of his own personal evaluation. I am looking forward to meeting O'Dowd personally, and I am confident that he will have a different conclusion after a firsthand evaluation." O'Dowd made his comments after seeing Chacin at the team's Fanfest in January. "He looked OK. It wasn't as bad as I anticipated," O'Dowd said. "It's still not what it should be."
Analysis: O'Dowd believes Chacin needs to lose weight because the excess pounds affect the balance in his delivery and cause his fastball command to suffer. Chacin spent much of the winter working out in his native Venezuela after working out in Tucson previously. On Feb. 9, Chacin reportedly weighed 226 pounds but anticipates being close to the 218 pounds he was last spring when he reports to spring training on Feb. 19. Chacin went 8-7 with a 3.16 ERA in 18 pre-All Star break starts last year and went 3-7 with a 4.31 ERA in 13 starts after the break. Chacin struggled with walks in the second half and was much more hittable down the stretch than he was early in the season. This situation is clearly not the way Fantasy owners want to see Chacin kick off the 2012 season, but perhaps this will provide him with the motivation he needs to reach elite status. Look to Chacin as a mid-round Fantasy option on Draft Day.

 
 
 
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