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Sergio Gonzalez

Week 5 Hitting Planner

By | Fantasy Writer


The Fantasy Baseball Hitting Planner is the essential guide to setting your lineup for the upcoming week. Every Saturday, we provide you with favorable and unfavorable matchups, along with news and notes on lineups. The Pitching Planner, complete with upcoming two-start pitchers, will be posted on Sunday.

Don't forget to check out our Weekly Planner page, under the stats tab on your league pages. It has the weekly matchups for each team broken down by day, the number of games ahead for each team and finally, the hitting and pitching stats for this season (broken down by home and away).

Weather planner: Taking into account all games with at least a 50 percent chance of precipitation according to Weather.com, the following games could be in jeopardy: Pittsburgh at N.Y. Mets (60 percent chance) on Monday and Toronto at Boston (70) on Tuesday.

This week's news and notes for each team:

Arizona Diamondbacks: The D-Backs continue to hit and pitch well, with a young star-studded lineup. They have six games at home this week, and they rank close to the top in all offensive categories ... Strangely, Chris B. Young has actually played a little bit better on the road than at home.

Atlanta Braves: The Braves are one of two teams with just five games in Week 5. Granted, they are at Washington (where the Nats rank last in the NL in home ERA with 5.11) and then three games at home against the Reds (they're scoring just 4.3 RPG on the road) ... Gregor Blanco is starting to take at-bats away from LF Matt Diaz and CF Mark Kotsay. Blanco has a hit in his past six games, with four multi-hit performances during that span. He's proven to be just a singles hitter, though, and has just one extra base hit in 26 at-bats.

Baltimore Orioles: Luke Scott's batting average is dropping like a rock recently, down from .389 a week ago ... Ramon Hernandez is batting near the Mendoza Line.

Boston Red Sox: David Ortiz is finally finding his power stroke, with three homers and 16 RBI in the past eight games ... Manny Ramirez and Dustin Pedroia are battling for the AL batting title -- in April ... Boston has six games at Fenway Park this week, and they rank among the best in the majors in scoring at home.

Chicago Cubs: If you haven't noticed lately, Geovany Soto is now the leading catcher in most Head-to-Head formats. Through Thursday, the rookie backstop leads the position in base hits (25) and RBI (14), and he's second in doubles (seven), walks (13) and a batting average (.352) ... Ronny Cedeno is getting starts at both second base and shortstop, and he has hit well enough to force his way in the lineup in different spots. With Alfonso Soriano (calf) injured, and Mark DeRosa in left field, Cedeno becomes a nice middle infielder. He has four multi-hit games in his past six.

Chicago White Sox: Nick Swisher is struggling again, dropping his batting average 50 points in one week. As the leadoff hitter, he's not getting many RBI chances, and he has just one RBI in his past 13 games. He swapped spots in the lineup with Orlando Cabrera, and the latter is doing well there. Cabrera is on a seven game hitting streak and is hitting over .300 over his last six games.

Cincinnati Reds: They have six games away from Great American Ball Park and they're up against two top 10 ERA staffs (STL and ATL) ... Jeff Keppinger is not only playing well as the starting shortstop, but he's leading the team in base hits (28) and doubles (seven) through Thursday (28) ... Jerry Hairston is taking at-bats away from Corey Patterson and he's hitting well (over .400 in his first four games).

Cleveland Indians: Casey Blake broke out with a big scoring period this week, hitting .500 with 11 RBI through Thursday before going 0-for-3 Friday against the Yankees ... Victor Martinez has quietly rebounded from his leg injury in Week 1 and he's now batting .365.

Colorado Rockies: The Rockies are starting to come out of their hitting funk. Only a handful of teams have scored more runs in the past week than Colorado ... Clint Barmes has found his swing again and he's starting at second base now in place of the defensive-minded Jayson Nix ... The Rockies have a tough week ahead, at San Francisco (3.77 ERA at AT&T Park) and then at home against the Dodgers.

Top 5 Hitting Matchups
Team Schedule
1. Angels OAK4, BAL3
2. Yankees @CLE1, DET3, SEA3
3. Diamondbacks HOU3, NYM3
4. Red Sox TOR3, TB3
5. Marlins LAD3, SD3
Detroit Tigers: The Tigers are on the road all week for six games. But they're at the Yankees (24th in home ERA) and the Twins. Detroit has improved at the plate again, scoring 55 runs through Thursday to lead the majors for Fantasy Week 4.

Florida Marlins: The Fish are at home this week, with six games against the Dodgers and Padres.

Houston Astros: The Astros will play a six-game week with three games against one of the toughest pitching staffs and better overall teams in baseball at Arizona ... Michael Bourn, who hasn't played since Monday with a strained left groin muscle, was expected back in the starting lineup Saturday against St. Louis ... Slugger Lance Berkman suffered a bit of a scare Thursday when he twisted his ankle in Cincinnati while celebrating his team's win. He was in the lineup Friday at St. Louis and went 0-for-3 with an RBI. He should be fine.

Kansas City Royals: Their pitching has been carrying this team so far, and they are on the road for six games this week. The Royals are one of the five-worst scoring teams away from their home park this season. In their favor, however, is the fact that they'll face the Rangers and Indians, who have two of the worst ERAs at home this season.

L.A. Angels: The Angels will play seven games, all at home, in Week 5 ... The offense has been quietly producing this season, scoring the fifth most runs in the majors at 120 through Friday ... Garret Anderson was given a day off against a lefty Friday at Detroit. He's in a slump, hitting just .222 over the last week with a .234 average this season. It's best to sit the 35-year-old veteran until he can get on of his typical hot streaks -- as he did toward the end of last season.

Top 10 Hitters Added
Driver Change
1. Mark Reynolds 32
2. Jeff Keppinger 41
3. Joe Crede 36
4. Nate McLouth 28
5. Jose Lopez 28
6. Jason Kendall 23
7. Cristian Guzman 18
8. Corey Patterson 17
9. Xavier Nady 15
10. Justin Upton 14

L.A. Dodgers: Surprise, surprise. Nomar Garciaparra appears headed back for the disabled list after straining his left calf Friday against Colorado. The team will recall Blake DeWitt, who started the season at third in Garciaparra's place. DeWitt had 13 hits in 51 at-bats before being sent down ... The Dodgers play just six games in Week 5 and all of those contests are on the road. Joe Torre's bunch has averaged just 3.2 runs away from Dodger Stadium this season.

Milwaukee Brewers: The Brewers continue to hit catcher Jason Kendall in the ninth spot with the pitcher hitting No. 8 in the lineup. So far, it's worked for Kendall. He's hitting .314 with eight doubles in 20 games. Kendall hasn't hit .300 since 2004 and he's the only regular starter on the Brewers hitting over .300 ... It appears Gabe Kapler's bubble is bursting after a solid start to the season. He is hitting just 3-for-20 (.150) over his last six games.

Minnesota Twins: The Twins, along with the Braves, have just five games on this week's docket, so Head-to-Head owners might want to look at different alternatives. One nice thing, though, is that they have all five games at home in the Metrodome. Nobody is really hitting the cover off the ball right now.

N.Y. Yankees: The Bombers have seven games overall and six games at Yankee Stadium -- where they rank in the top five in RPG at home.

  1. Johnny Damon, DH -- He ranks fifth in the AL in runs scored (17) and sixth in walks (15). But lately, he's been hitting the ball hard for extra bases. He has at least one extra-base hit in four of his last five games with three doubles and two homers in that span.
  2. Derek Jeter, SS -- Alex Rodriguez picked Jeter as his favorite to win the AL MVP award and seems to have jinxed him with that prediction. Jeter is still homerless through 73 at-bats and has just four extra-base hits all season. His OBP is just .286 and is hitting just .185 through his last six games.
  3. Bobby Abreu, RF -- His swing appeared to be returning to him in Chicago after a relatively slow start to the season when he went to the opposite field often against the White Sox and the lefty even hit a homer and a double to left field. But he's not drawing walks yet, which is something he does when he's really seeing the ball well. He has just one free pass in his last nine games.
  4. Alex Rodriguez, 3B -- A-Rod may be a bit tentative after returning from his quadriceps injury. He said after Friday's game that he felt it still on takeoffs and will try to take it easy on grounders rather than hurt himself and miss -- as he put it -- a month.
  5. Hideki Matsui, LF -- He's been one of the more consistent Yankees from a Fantasy hitting standpoint this season with a .321 average, four homers, a .430 OBP and .526 slugging percentage.
  6. Jorge Posada, C -- He's back behind the plate and appears to be over the shoulder injury that prevented him to make throws from behind the plate. The shoulder injury was actually a blessing in disguise for his Fantasy owners, though, as he was getting everyday at-bats as the team's DH without the need to rest as most catchers do. Now, the team will look to give him one to two days off per week to keep him fresh, especially with Jose Molina hitting and handling the staff well as the backup.
  7. Robinson Cano, 2B -- It's official. He's now a notorious slow starter. But despite getting off to slow starts in each of his first four seasons in the big leagues, he's never gotten out this slow out of the gate. He's hitting just .156 with his only home run of the season coming as a pinch hitter. His .216 OBP and .222 slugging percentage would likely get any other 25-year-old benched, but that's not going to happen here. He'll have to hit his way out of it and can start by looking at more pitches. He sees the fewest amount of pitches per at-bat of any of the Yankee hitters and has been swinging at a lot of junk.
  8. Jason Giambi, 1B -- He had a great spring, which made his slow start to the season a bit troubling. But it looks like his stroke is back and Fantasy owners that have stuck with him got a big week from him in Fantasy Week 4. He's had back-to-back multi-hit games, including two monster blasts off Cleveland pitcher Paul Byrd Friday night with three home runs this week, four RBI, five walks, a double, six runs scored and even his first (and possibly last) steal of the season.
  9. Melky Cabrera, CF -- He's showing some very solid pop this season -- especially for a No. 9 hitter. He has four homers and while he may fall short of the 27-homer pace he's on, he should at least approach 20 home runs after hitting just 15 total coming into his third full major league season. He's on pace for a .275-27-70-75-20 campaign.

David Wright had two hits Saturday, but was in an 0-for-17 skid earlier in the week. (US Presswire)  
David Wright had two hits Saturday, but was in an 0-for-17 skid earlier in the week. (US Presswire)  
N.Y. Mets: Carlos Delgado's troubles have been well chronicled. So to has Carlos Beltran's .221 batting average and .403 slugging percentage. But why is David Wright getting a free pass? Going into Saturday, Wright was in an 0-for-17 slump and the New York Post notes that he has "looked ugly" doing so ... Catcher Brian Schneider was to be released from the hospital Saturday because of an infected left thumb and there is no timetable for his return. Raul Casanova and Gustavo Molina, both light-hitting stopgaps, will share time in his absence.

Oakland Athletics: The Big Hurt has returned to Oakland, but Frank Thomas is leaving a better lineup and hitter's park in Toronto. The one thing on his Fantasy owner's side is the fact that he's going to have a chip on his shoulder for the remainder of this season. He will DH and Daric Barton will play first base, which means Mike Sweeney will be losing out on at-bats.

Philadelphia Phillies: Shane Victorino (calf) should be ready to return to the team for their series opener Tuesday against San Diego. But the Phillies may opt to leave hot hitting Jayson Werth in the lineup at least until he cools off to ease Victorino back into the mix. Fantasy owners should give him another week before activating him if possible ... Ryan Howard's slump has gotten so bad that manager Charlie Manuel opted to sit Howard in back-to-back games this week. He even moved Chase Utley to first base on Friday at Pittsburgh.

Pittsburgh Pirates: The Pirates will play all seven of their games in Week 5 on the road. Three of those games will come at pitcher-friendly Shea Stadium ... Entering the weekend, Ryan Doumit had reached base in 13 of 14 starts. He had gone 7-for-16 with a double, two homers, four RBI and six runs scored over his previous four games.

San Diego Padres: The Padres are the sixth-worst scoring team on the road (3.7 RPG), but they are also the second-worst scoring team at home (2.8) ... They get to hit at Citizens Bank Park for three games though, and then travel to Dolphin Stadium to take a crack at the overachieving Marlins pitching staff.

Worst 5 Hitting Matchups
Team Schedule
1. Rockies @SF3, LAD3
2. Pirates @NYM3, @WAS4
3. Orioles @CHW1, TB3, LAA3
4. Dodgers @FLA, @COL3
5. Twins CHW2, DET3

San Francisco Giants: The Giants signed Aaron Rowand to be their best hitter this season, and this past week he proved to be just that. He hit over .400 over the past week and the Giants have three home games before heading to hitter friendly Citizens Bank Park.

Seattle Mariners: Kenji Johjima is batting under .100 on the road this season and the Mariners have six road games this week (at CLE and NYY). Granted, the Indians and Yankees have home ERAs above 4.50, but the M's hitting should help their numbers ... None of the Mariners' hitters are really doing well over the past week.

St. Louis Cardinals: The Redbirds have six home games this week, but the Cubs are the second-highest road-scoring team in the majors, averaging 5.7 RPG through Thursday ... Skip Schumaker, usually known for his solid defensive play, is second to just Albert Pujols on the team for base hits (26). His 18 runs scored also leads the team, so consider picking the leadoff hitter up in the 76 percent of the leagues he's available in.

Tampa Bay Rays: Dioner Navarro is back from the hand lacerations he suffered in the Yankee Stadium's dugout in Week 1, and he's on fire at the plate, hitting over .500 in the past few games ... Carlos Pena (hamstring) is playing first base again, so the Rays will use Eric Hinske at designated hitter, as well as at third base and right field to rest their other players ... Gabe Gross got his first start for the Rays in right field Thursday. He went 0-for-3 with a walk, and he's not likely going to get a ton of at-bats here. Consider him an AL-only outfielder.

Texas Rangers: Michael Young went on a tear this week, hitting over .400 with four doubles and a homer ... Gerald Laird is also starting to find his batting eye. Only six catchers had more base hits than Laird this week.

Toronto Blue Jays: Frank Thomas' exit makes Matt Stairs a must-start hitter in AL-only formats again. Stairs is also eligible at first base and in the outfield in Fantasy play. He's batting over .300 this season and he just had a 11-game hitting streak. He's only owned in 11 percent of leagues, so consider him if your team is bit by the injury bug.

Washington Nationals: Felipe Lopez, who was nicknamed "FLOP-e Lopez" by disgruntled Nats fans, has re-emerged as their second baseman and leadoff hitter, taking over for slumping Ronnie Belliard. Lopez smacked a grand slam on Thursday and has multiple hits in four of his past eight games.

It was fun to pinch hit for David Gonos, who does a great job each week in this space with the Hitting Planner. Don't worry, though, he'll be back next week. We promise. If you have a problem with anything mentioned above, feel free to send Gonos your complaints. Here are a few that you can just clip and paste. "Dude, don't ever take another week off." ... "Are you guys hiring?" ... "Hey, tell that Gonzalez guy to go take a long walk off a short pier." Get a hold of Gonos by clicking on his Columnist page and sending him a note through the feedback form.

 
 
 
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.

Michael Pineda
Pineda 'excited' to be with Yanks
Michael Pineda, SP, NYY
3:15 PM
News: Michael Pineda started his New York Yankees' career a little early. The All-Star pitcher acquired from Seattle last month joined pre-spring training workouts Tuesday at the Yankees' minor league complex. "I'm excited because it's my first time," Pineda said. "I'm working hard to help my team make it to the playoffs." The Mariners and Yankees completed a four-player trade that sent promising slugger Jesus Montero and pitcher Hector Noesi to the Mariners for Pineda and pitching prospect Jose Campos. "My mom is excited because she has a lot of family in New York, and she's never come to America," said Pineda, who's mother lives in the Dominican Republic. "So this year, it's the first time she's coming to America. She's excited." Pineda and second baseman Robinson Cano are friends, which should help the pitcher's adjustment. "He talked to me, (and said) focus on the game, in your work," Pineda said. "Don't worry. I'll take care of you."
Analysis: The 23-year-old got off to a 6-2 start with a 2.16 ERA in his first season before finishing at 9-10 with a 3.74 ERA. He led the major leagues by holding right-handed batters to a .184 average, and he struck out 173 in 171 innings. Every Fantasy owner is looking toward Pineda in pinstripes. Had he been on a contender as a rookie in 2011, then he might have had a better record. He went 9-10 in 28 starts. Ivan Nova went 16-4 with the Yankees in 28 outings (27 starts) last season, which Fantasy owners would take any day given Pineda's upside. Consider Pineda a top 25 Fantasy SP on Draft Day. He was already a must-own Fantasy SP, but joining the Yankees makes him that much more valuable.

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.

 
 
 
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