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Eric Mack

Draft prep: 2009 multi-position eligible players

By | Senior Fantasy Writer


We break down the 52 hitters and 30 pitchers who will be eligible at more than one position in a standard Fantasy Baseball league on CBSSports.com for 2009. The standard we use for hitters is at least 20 games at a position in the previous season. Each of these players have played 20-plus games at the positions assigned to them. For pitchers, dual eligibility at relief pitcher and starting pitcher is determined by at least five starts and 10 relief appearances last season.

For reference, we listed the games played by position in 2008.

Multiposition eligibile players for Fantasy Baseball 2009
Player POS1 POS2 POS3 GPC GP1B GP2B GP3B GPSS GPOF GPDH GPSP GPRP
Aaron Miles 2B SS - 0 0 85 11 27 6 0 - -
Anthony Reyes SP RP - - - - - - - - 6 10
Asdrubal Cabrera 2B SS - 0 0 94 0 20 0 1 - -
Aubrey Huff 1B 3B - 0 24 0 33 0 0 98 - -
Augie Ojeda 2B 3B SS 0 0 44 28 22 0 0 - -
Ben Zobrist SS OF - 0 0 8 1 35 21 2 - -
Blake DeWitt 2B 3B - 0 0 27 95 0 0 0 - -
Boof Bonser SP RP - - - - - - - - 12 35
Brad Thompson SP RP - - - - - - - - 6 20
Brandon Inge 3B C - 60 0 0 51 0 15 0 - -
Brandon Morrow SP RP - - - - - - - - 5 40
Brandon Wood 3B SS - 0 0 0 32 28 0 0 - -
Brendan Harris SS 2B 3B 0 2 39 34 55 0 2 - -
Brendan Ryan SS 2B - 0 0 23 5 40 4 0 - -
Brett Tomko SP RP - - - - - - - - 10 12
Carlos Guillen 3B 1B - 0 24 0 89 0 2 4 - -
Carlos Villanueva SP RP - - - - - - - - 9 38
Casey Blake 3B 1B - 0 29 1 133 1 0 0 - -
Cha Seung Baek SP RP - - - - - - - - 21 11
Chad Gaudin SP RP - - - - - - - - 6 44
Chan Ho Park SP RP - - - - - - - - 5 49
Chin-lung Hu SS 2B - 0 0 30 0 35 0 0 - -
Chris Davis 3B 1B - 0 51 0 32 0 0 0 - -
Chris Duncan 1B OF - 0 21 0 0 0 45 1 - -
Chris Sampson SP RP - - - - - - - - 11 43
Clint Barmes 2B SS - 0 0 61 13 36 1 0 - -
Conor Jackson 1B OF - 0 68 0 0 0 77 0 - -
Craig Counsell 3B SS - 0 0 19 38 24 0 0 - -
David Eckstein SS 2B - 0 0 24 0 57 0 9 - -
Doug Mientkiewicz 1B 3B - 0 37 0 33 0 10 0 - -
Dustin Nippert SP RP - - - - - - - - 6 14
Edgar G. Gonzalez SP RP - - - - - - - - 6 11
Emmanuel Burriss SS 2B - 0 0 41 0 47 1 0 - -
Eric Bruntlett SS OF 3B 0 2 5 27 35 36 0 - -
Esteban German 2B OF - 0 0 35 6 3 39 5 - -
Frank Catalanotto 1B OF - 0 33 0 0 0 26 25 - -
Garrett Atkins 3B 1B - 0 61 1 94 0 0 0 - -
Glendon Rusch SP RP - - - - - - - - 9 26
Hank Blalock 1B 3B - 0 34 0 31 0 0 0 - -
Jamey Carroll 2B 3B - 0 0 74 43 0 1 0 - -
Jason Hammel SP RP - - - - - - - - 5 35
Jed Lowrie SS 3B - 0 0 3 45 49 0 1 - -
Jeff Baker 2B 1B - 0 22 49 9 0 3 3 - -
Jerry Hairston OF SS - 0 0 7 1 34 53 0 - -
Joba Chamberlain SP RP - - - - - - - - 12 30
Joe Inglett 2B OF - 0 0 66 6 2 35 2 - -
Jorge Campillo SP RP - - - - - - - - 25 14
Jorge Cantu 3B 1B - 0 66 0 129 0 0 0 - -
Juan Uribe 2B 3B - 0 0 52 57 4 0 1 - -
Justin Masterson SP RP - - - - - - - - 9 27
Kevin Youkilis 1B 3B - 0 125 0 36 0 2 0 - -
Luis Mendoza SP RP - - - - - - - - 11 14
Luis Rivas SS 2B - 0 0 29 1 31 0 0 - -
Maicer Izturis SS 2B - 0 0 23 5 52 0 0 - -
Marco Scutaro SS 2B 3B 0 3 50 41 56 3 3 - -
Mark DeRosa 2B OF 3B 0 1 95 22 1 65 0 - -
Mark Hendrickson SP RP - - - - - - - - 19 17
Miguel Batista SP RP - - - - - - - - 20 24
Mike Aviles SS 2B - 0 0 28 7 91 0 0 - -
Nelson Figueroa SP RP - - - - - - - - 6 10
Nick Punto SS 2B - 0 0 26 12 61 3 1 - -
Nick Swisher OF 1B - 0 71 0 0 0 106 1 - -
Omar Infante 3B OF SS 0 0 10 32 20 37 0 - -
Omar Quintanilla 2B SS - 0 0 40 0 39 0 0 - -
Phil Dumatrait SP RP - - - - - - - - 11 10
R.A. Dickey SP RP - - - - - - - - 14 18
Ramon Santiago SS 2B - 0 0 21 6 33 0 0 - -
Ramon Vazquez 2B SS - 0 1 11 70 26 0 0 - -
Rich Aurilia 1B 3B - 0 82 1 63 0 0 2 - -
Robb Quinlan 3B 1B - 0 22 0 39 0 6 4 - -
Ronnie Belliard 2B 3B 1B 0 33 29 31 5 0 0 - -
Ronny Cedeno SS 2B - 0 0 43 7 27 2 0 - -
Ross Ohlendorf SP RP - - - - - - - - 5 25
Ryan Rowland-Smith SP RP - - - - - - - - 12 35
Sean Marshall SP RP - - - - - - - - 7 27
Seth McClung SP RP - - - - - - - - 12 25
Ty Wigginton 3B OF - 0 0 0 82 0 30 0 - -
Wes Helms 3B 1B - 0 42 0 60 0 1 0 - -
Wil Ledezma SP RP - - - - - - - - 6 22
Wilson Betemit 1B 3B - 0 36 3 21 14 0 1 - -
Yusmeiro Petit SP RP - - - - - - - - 8 11
Zach Miner SP RP - - - - - - - - 13 32

You can e-mail us your Fantasy Baseball 2009 questions to DMFantasyBaseball@cbs.com. Be sure to put Attn: Position eligibility in the subject field. Please include your full name, hometown and state. Be aware, due to the large volume of submissions received, we cannot guarantee personal responses to all questions.

 
 
 
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Johan Santana
Santana looks 'great' playing catch
Johan Santana, SP, NYM
2:25 PM
News: The Wall Street Journal reports Mets SP Johan Santana (shoulder) played catch from 175 feet Monday. Manager Terry Collins said Santana looked "great" and he hopes the left-hander will throw off a mound by the end of the week.
Analysis: Collins' assessment of Santana sounds like cautious optimism. After all it was just catch. Santana has bigger hurdles to clear in hopes of pitching for the first time since the 2010 season. Santana is coming off a serious shoulder injury and who knows if he can return to the dominant arm he once was. Fantasy owners should bear in mind that Chien-Ming Wang, who underwent the same procedure, needed two years to make it back to the majors, so Santana could wind up providing far fewer than 25 starts -- which is the Mets' goal for the lefty this season. Because of the playing time risk, he is a late-round option in mixed leagues at best.

Ryan Braun
Braun ruling coming soon?
Ryan Braun, LF, MIL
1:51 PM
News: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports there is no indication that a ruling will be announced Monday regarding Ryan Braun's appeal of a 50-game suspension for testing positive for a banned substance. It appears the recommended guideline for a ruling will be extended.
Analysis: The entire baseball world want this issue to be put to bed, but it seems we might have to wait a little longer for a ruling. The Brewers remain upbeat about Braun's situation, but only time will tell what happens. If Braun avoids a suspension, then he remains a first-round Fantasy pick. If he is suspended 50 games, then he is going to tumble down draft boards a bit, but Braun would still be an early-round Fantasy selection based on potential once he becomes active.

Seth Smith
Cespedes to bump Smith?
Seth Smith, RF, OAK
1:37 PM
News: Cuban defector Yoenis Cespedes and the Oakland Athletics have agreed to a $36 million, four-year contract. Agent Adam Katz confirmed Monday the sides had reached agreement, with details still to be finalized. Cespedes' arrival means the A's could eventually bump Seth Smith to designated hitter.
Analysis: We will have to wait and see what happens when Cespedes finally arrives at A's camp, but the speculation is that the A's outfield alignment will eventually be Josh Reddick in right field, Coco Crisp in center field and Cespedes in left, which is where Smith is currently penciled in as the starter. But the A's could use a rotation at DH, which would still allow Smith to see regular at-bats, if Cespedes doesn't have to begin the year in the minors, which remains an option as well. Smith struggles against left-handed pitchers, so he might still be in a platoon situation like he was with the Rockies. Smith remains more of a late-round Fantasy option on Draft Day.

Mike Napoli
Napoli's ankle still an issue
Mike Napoli, C, TEX
12:48 PM
News: ESPN.com reports Rangers catcher Mike Napoli said his injured left ankle is progressing, but he is still not 100 percent. Napoli turned his ankle in the World Series against the Cardinals last year. "I think I’m close," Napoli said. "I’m not really going to know until I get into the wear and tear of spring training and catching all the time. But I've been feeling good and getting better day by day." Napoli said he has been running on the ankle, and he is also hitting and throwing without pain. However, he is still concerned about how it will hold up with the constant squatting and baseball activity. "But I'm trying not to do that all the time so I'm not depending on that," Napoli said. "I'm working on getting my little muscles stronger."
Analysis: The Dallas Morning News reports GM Jon Daniels said exams by team physician Keith Meister said Napoli's ankle shows no structural damage, but Napoli is still experiencing soreness. "The fact he's still feeling it a few months later speaks to what he went through to play the rest of Game 6 and go back out for Game 7," Daniels said. "It was about as bad as it looked to the rest of us." You have to wonder if Napoli can't shake this injury if it will play into how much time he gets behind the plate. Nonetheless, if Napoli catches less that just means he will likely see more PT at DH and first base. The Rangers aren't going to take his bat out of the lineup. Napoli remains a top 5 Fantasy catcher on Draft Day.

Vladimir Guerrero
Guerrero wants to be Yankees' DH
Vladimir Guerrero, DH, BAL
2:51 PM
News: ESPN reports free agent Vladimir Guerrero has told the Yankees he wants to be their designated hitter, a role that became vacant when Jesus Montero was traded to Seattle. Newsday first reported in mid-January that a rep for Guerrero contacted the Yankees about the DH role. ESPN reports Raul Ibanez is still considered the front-runner to sign with the Yankees as their DH.
Analysis: It's not hard to see why Guerrero wants to join a loaded Yankees lineup. However, the 37-year-old slugger probably didn't instill a lot of faith in the New York brass after the lukewarm season he put together in 2011 for the Orioles. It's true that Guerrero thrived in a loaded Rangers lineup in 2010, but who knows if he can still play at that level. Until he signs with a team, then Guerrero can probably be left off Fantasy rosters.

Josh Hamilton
Hamilton expected to arrive on time
Josh Hamilton, LF, TEX
12:55 PM
News: The Dallas Morning News reports Rangers GM Jon Daniels said he expects Josh Hamilton to report for spring training on time despite a recent revelation that Hamilton had a relapse in his quest to stay sober. Hamilton's admission led to a meeting with doctors associated with an after-care program run by MLB and the players association. The doctors have appeared to eliminate the option of sending Hamilton to rehab. Position players for the Rangers don't have to report until Feb. 25. "His health and his family are the priorities. We're not going to pre-empt that for anything about a contract," Daniels said about contract extension talks regarding Hamilton.
Analysis: Because of his recent relapse, Hamilton's prospects for a multi-year deal with Texas may be jeopardized for the time being. Though Hamilton has had to grapple with his addictions during his time with the Rangers, they haven't impacted his on-the-field performance. Hamilton remains an early-round target in all Fantasy formats.

Daisuke Matsuzaka
Dice-K throwing off mound
Daisuke Matsuzaka, SP, BOS
11:52 AM
News: The Boston Globe reports while Red Sox pitchers and catchers don't officially have to report until Sunday, some players have arrived early, including SP Daisuke Matsuzaka. The paper noted that Matsuzaka, who is recovering from Tommy John surgery in June, was throwing off a mound with manager Bobby Valentine watching.
Analysis: Clearly, the fact Dice-K is already throwing off a mound is good news. However, we still have to temper expectations. It usually takes pitchers 12-18 months to recover from Tommy John surgery, so we aren't expecting to see Dice-K in a major-league game until mid-summer. We will continue to update his progress as the news warrants, but Dice-K is merely a draft-and-stash option in the deepest of Fantasy formats on Draft Day.

James Paxton
Paxton working on changeup
James Paxton, RP, SEA
1:21 PM
News: The Seattle Times reports Mariners SP prospect James Paxton said he is working a changeup into his repertoire. "It's something I've been working on for a while and that they figure is going to help me by adding another weapon,'' Paxton said. Paxton has been invited to major-league camp, but he appears to be a long shot to make the opening-day roster. "I'm just honored to be invited here,'' Paxton said. "This is a fantastic opportunity and I'm going to try to learn as much as I can.''
Analysis: After pitching in independent ball for a year, Paxton finally joined the minors in 2011. He had a successful run in Class A and Double-A. He went 6-3 with a 2.37 ERA and 1.22 WHIP in 17 starts. More importantly, he struck out 12.4 batters per nine innings. If Paxton has an impressive spring and gets off to a fast start in the minors, then he might arrive in the majors in 2012. However, he remains more of a long-term Fantasy keeper until he gets closer to his MLB debut.

Koji Uehara
Uehara pitched through elbow issue?
Koji Uehara, RP, TEX
1:02 PM
News: The Dallas Morning News reports Rangers RP Koji Uehara hinted on his blog that he received an injection into his right elbow last season. Uehara also posted that he threw 100 pitches in a bullpen session Sunday before departing Japan for spring training.
Analysis: Uehara has his history of injury issues, but he pitched for the Orioles and Rangers last season and neither team hinted at elbow problems. Uehara in fact posted a career-best 2.35 ERA in 65 outings. The Rangers are shopping Uehara because of a plethora of bullpen arms. Uehara will have value in deeper Rotisserie leagues for his low ERA, low WHIP and high strikeout rate. If he goes somewhere that needs a closer, his stock would rise, but he would still be a low-end option.

David Ortiz
Ortiz settles before hearing
David Ortiz, DH, BOS
11:11 AM
News: DH David Ortiz and the Red Sox came to terms on a one-year contract hours before the two sides were set to go to an arbitration hearing. Ortiz signed a one-year, $14.575 million contract.
Analysis: Now that Ortiz has this business out of the way he can get down to focusing on the baseball aspect of things. Ortiz hit .309 with 29 homers and 96 RBI in 2011. He is DH-eligible only in Fantasy, which hurts his appeal a bit. But Ortiz remains a viable early-to-mid-round Fantasy pick on Draft Day.

 
 
 
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