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Scott White

2010 Fantasy outlooks: Arizona Diamondbacks

By | Fantasy Writer


Coming off back-to-back winning seasons, the Diamondbacks entered 2009 with high expectations.

But their playoff dreams went up in smoke on opening day when 22-game winner Brandon Webb left with a shoulder injury. Webb never would return, and his absence, combined with down years for Stephen Drew and Chris B. Young, would doom the Diamondbacks to a last-place finish.

But the team from the desert has plenty of reason for optimism in 2010. Amid all the disappointment, 22-year-old natural Justin Upton broke through as an elite offensive player, batting .300 with 26 homers and 20 steals, and free swinger Mark Reynolds, for all his strikeouts, became one of the game's top power hitters with 44 home runs. That duo along with emerging catcher Miguel Montero should give the Diamondbacks a stable middle of the order for the next few years, with new arrival Adam LaRoche holding down first base until prospect Brandon Allen proves ready. If Drew and Young bounce back on any level -- and incoming project Kelly Johnson does the same -- the team's weak lineup from a year ago could quickly become one of its greatest assets.

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But no returning player matters more than Webb, who, for all the hand-wringing and doctor's visits, needed nothing more than a cleanup procedure. Assuming he's as healthy as he feels, he'll once again team up with Dan Haren to give the Diamondbacks two Cy Young candidates at the top of the rotation. And they're not alone. The acquisition of Edwin Jackson gives the rotation more depth than in the past, even if he does fall short of last year's numbers.

The Diamondbacks still have to decide on the back end of their rotation, but for a team that finished in last place, they enter 2010 more settled than most.

Breakout: Stephen Drew, SS

Drew was an early-round pick last year based on the assumption he'd break out then. Instead, he took a step backward, hitting about half as many home runs with an OPS (.748) that placed him behind such nobodies as Juan Uribe, Maicer Izturis and Cliff Pennington. But Drew's talent never went away, and in his age-27 season, with the hype gone and the pressure off, the conditions seem right for a breakout. He just missed one in 2008, when he became the first player since Robin Yount to have 20 homers, 40 doubles and 10 triples in the same season. If you find yourself needing a shortstop in the middle rounds, you could try your luck with so-so options like Miguel Tejada and Yunel Escobar, or you could take Drew and perhaps get something special.

Bust: Edwin Jackson, SP

After failing to live up to his potential with the Dodgers and the Rays, Jackson finally put it all together in 2009, even earning a trip to the All-Star game. But it was almost too much too fast, wasn't it? As if sensing it himself, Jackson came back down to earth with a 5.07 ERA in the second half, which, when combined with his jump in innings -- more than 30 from the year before -- suggests he overdid it, perhaps even putting himself at risk of injury. In many ways, he's this year's version of Edinson Volquez -- an erratic young pitcher who finally made the most of his stuff only to hit a wall in the second half and ... well, that remains to be seen. Even as your third starting pitcher, Jackson is a risk.

Sleeper: Kelly Johnson, 2B

Johnson appeared on the fast track to Fantasy greatness when he broke out with 16 homers and a .375 on-base percentage as a 25-year-old in 2005. But then his patience vanished, and his power and confidence soon followed. By 2009, he had become a shell of his former self, rightfully losing his job to Martin Prado thanks to a .224 batting average. He couldn't ask for a better chance at redemption than in Arizona, where he'll play in a good hitter's park for an organization that will encourage his disciplined approach instead of stifling it. Sure, he might slump again and quickly fade into obscurity, but rarely do you get a chance to grab a power-hitting middle infielder in the late rounds, especially one with his OPS potential.

Arizona Diamondbacks Outlook
Projected lineup
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Projected Rotation
1 Stephen Drew SS 1 Dan Haren RH
2 Conor Jackson LF 2 Brandon Webb RH
3 Justin Upton RF 3 Edwin Jackson RH
4 Miguel Montero C 4 Ian Kennedy RH
5 Mark Reynolds 3B 5 Billy Buckner RH
6 Adam LaRoche 1B Alt Kevin Mulvey RH
7 Chris B. Young CF Top bullpen arms
8 Kelly Johnson 2B CL Chad Qualls RH
Top bench options SU Aaron Heilman RH
R Gerardo Parra OF RP Bob Howry RH
R Ryan Roberts UTL RP Juan Gutierrez RH
R Chris Snyder C RP Clay Zavada LH
Rookies/Prospects Age Pos. 2009 high Destination
1 Jarrod Parker 21 SP Double-A Double-A
Might not pitch this year because of Tommy John surgery, but future ace almost sure to arrive in 2011.
2 Brandon Allen 24 1B Majors Triple-A
Adam LaRoche signing keeps slugger in minors for now. Looked a little overmatched last year anyway.
3 A.J. Pollock 22 OF Class A Class A
Line-drive hitter still has time to improve power. Could rise up through minors quickly.
4 Bobby Borchering 19 3B Rookie league Class A
Switch-hitter rated top prep power hitter in draft last year. Legit, but has ways to go.
5 Kevin Mulvey 24 SP Majors Triple-A
Didn't impress Twins as part of Santana deal. Not gem he once was, but may be late bloomer.
Best of the rest: Pedro Ciriaco, SS; Rusty Ryal, 2B; Barry Enright, SP; Bryan Augenstein, SP; Mike Belfiore, SP; Wes Roemer, SP; John Hester, C; Cesar Valdez, SP; Tony Barnette, SP; Kevin Eichhorn, RP; Kyler Newby, RP; Chris Owings, SS; Marc Krauss, OF; Ryan Wheeler, 1B; Matt Davidson, 3B; Jordan Norberto, RP; Marcus Hallberg, 2B; James Skelton, 2B; Collin Cowgill, OF; Reynaldo Navarro, SS; Ed Easley, C; Leyson Septimo, RP; Daniel Stange, RP; Evan Frey, OF; and Cole Gillespie, OF.

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J.P. Arencibia
A wiser Arencibia in 2012
J.P. Arencibia, C, TOR
11:51 AM
News: Toronto C J.P. Arencibia will be much wiser and more prepared when he gets to spring training, reports MLB.com on Friday. Arencibia, who was able to set the franchise record for home runs by a catcher last year with 23 over 129 games to go with 78 RBI, will better know what to expect this time around. "Another year of experience gives you the comfort of, 'This is my staff, these are the guys I'm going to work with, this is my job,'" Arencibia said recently. "It's been the year I've been most motivated ever to just get better in the offseason, training as hard as I've ever trained, to just get ready for the whole season."
Analysis: Arencibia did well enough in 2011, hitting 23 home runs despite a .219 batting average. He drove in 78 runs and had an OPS of .720. Arencibia threw out 17.1 percent of potential stealers, but his throwing showed some improvement later in the season. He opens the 2012 season as the No. 1 catcher again and has a full season of major league experience to draw on in 2012. We definitely have faith in the 26-year-old backstop. His power potential goes a long way at catcher. However, until he starts providing better numbers across the board, then Arencibia is more of a low-end Fantasy starter on Draft Day. You would be surprised at how much deeper the catcher position is getting in Fantasy.

A.J. Burnett
Burnett market is heating up
A.J. Burnett, SP, NYY
2/11/2012
News: FOXSports.com reports that four teams are now interested in Yankees SP A.J. Burnett, including the Pirates, who have been in trade negotiations over the righty for the last three days. The Pirates are still the Yankees' preferred trading partner, though ESPN.com reports that the two sides are still in dispute over how much of Burnett's salary the Yankees should pay and which players Pittsburgh would give up. One of the four teams vying for Burnett is on his "no-trade list," though that team has not been identified.
Analysis: While the Yankees and Pirates are not close to making a deal, several sources have reported that there is a good chance that the sides will come to an agreement before the start of the regular season. A move to the National League will probably have a positive impact on Burnett's stats, but ultimately, he would still be too big of a risk to draft in standard mixed leagues.

Mike Napoli
Napoli avoids arbitration
Mike Napoli, C, TEX
2/11/2012
News: Texas C Mike Napoli agreed to a one-year, $9.4 million contract with the Rangers on Saturday to avoid an arbitration hearing, according to ESPN.com. Napoli, who is recovering from a left ankle injury, posted career highs in home runs (30) and RBI (75) last season.
Analysis: Napoli's injury could limit him during the early part of spring training, but he is not expected to miss any time during the regular season. Napoli enjoyed a career year during his first campaign with the Rangers and topped 20 homers for the fourth consecutive season. He will likely earn more starts at catcher this season and should be considered a solid C option in the early rounds of most 2012 Fantasy drafts.

Manny Ramirez
Field of Ramirez suitors shrinks by one
Manny Ramirez, DH, TB
2/11/2012
News: MASN.com reports that the Orioles have decided not to pursue free agent DH Manny Ramirez. Baltimore had been one of three teams, along with Oakland and Toronto, who had been considering the 39-year-old. "I don't think there's going to be a fit for Manny," executive vice president Dan Duquette said. "We've looked at that all winter and I'm not sure there's a fit there for the Orioles. I wish Manny a lot of luck, but I just don't think he fits in our ballclub right now." The team has recently signed free agents Wilson Betemit and Nick Johnson, both of whom could contend for the DH spot, lessening the need to sign Ramirez.
Analysis: The Orioles now have other potential designated hitters to turn to, and Ramirez comes with a 50-game PED suspension, so he is not an attractive option. With the A's and Blue Jays still in play, though, Ramirez still has a chance to be relevant in AL-only leagues this year.

Tommy Hanson
Hanson smooths out his delivery
Tommy Hanson, SP, ATL
2/11/2012
News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that Braves SP Tommy Hanson has worked this offseason to alter his pitching delivery in the hopes that it will make him less prone to injury. Hanson missed most of the final two months of last season due to a shoulder injury, and his health issues were attributed, at least in part, to a hitch in his delivery. He has worked with pitching coach Roger McDowell on a new, smoother delivery over the last six weeks, which should shift some of the stress of his throwing motion to his lower body. In addition to reducing the impact on his arm and shoulder, the more compact delivery should help Hanson to reduce the number of stolen bases off of him.
Analysis: We have yet to see how well Hanson will pitch in a game with his new delivery, but if it can make him more durable and prevent steals, it will enhance his already-robust Fantasy value. Even with health concerns, Hanson profiles as a low-end No. 2 SP, and if his new delivery works out, he could produce at an even higher level.

Jason Varitek
Varitek getting some interest
Jason Varitek, C, BOS
2/11/2012
News: CBSSports.com Baseball Insider Jon Heyman reports that free agent C Jason Varitek has received some interest from teams this offseason, and he will soon decide whether to play in 2012. The Red Sox, for whom Varitek has played his entire 15-year major league career, are among the teams interested. Retirement is a possible option for the 39-year-old.
Analysis: Varitek has played in just 107 games over the last two seasons, so even if he decides to play one more year, he is unlikely to be a factor in most Fantasy leagues. He does still have some pop in his bat, though, so owners in deep formats should stay tuned to see what Varitek decides.

Brandon Gomes
Gomes recovering from back surgery
Brandon Gomes, RP, TB
2/11/2012
News: The Tampa Bay Times reports that Rays RP Brandon Gomes continues to recover from back surgery that he underwent in November, and he is at risk of missing the beginning of spring training. Gomes had the procedure to clean out the area around a disc, and he is still probably at least two weeks away from throwing off a mound. "Right now it's progressing along great, I don't really see anything to be concerned about," Gomes told reporters on Friday. "I might miss the very beginning of spring training, but that's about it." Gomes could still be ready for the beginning of the regular season.
Analysis: Gomes pitched well in his rookie season, posting a 2.92 ERA in 40 games with the Rays. He will probably fill a middle relief role for Tampa Bay again this season. A good strikeout pitcher, Gomes is a low-end option for owners in leagues that use middle relievers.

Cody Ross
Ross re-working his swing
Cody Ross, LF, BOS
2/11/2012
News: Red Sox OF Cody Ross was disappointed with his 2011 season, in which he batted just .240 for the Giants, but he told WEEI.com that he is making some changes in order perform better in 2012. Ross watched video from his performances last year and noticed some adjustments that he needed to make at the plate. Specifically, Ross said he is "really focusing on just driving the ball and staying on top of the ball as opposed to swinging with more of an upper-cut." Ross started to address these changes late last season, working with former Giants teammate Carlos Beltran.
Analysis: Ross' flyball rate skyrocketed to 48 percent last season, resulting in a high percentage of flyouts, which put a damper on his batting average. Not only could his new approach to hitting help him to cut back on those easy outs, but it could pay big dividends in doubles-friendly Fenway Park. Ross lacks a regular position, but between filling in for injured Carl Crawford (wrist) early in the year and spelling Ryan Sweeney in right field, he could put together a decent amount of playing time. Look to Ross as a solid option in AL-only leagues.

Miguel Cabrera
Cabrera shedding weight for move to 3B
Miguel Cabrera, 3B, DET
2/10/2012
News: Tigers C Alex Avila told ESPN.com on Friday that Miguel Cabrera has lost 20-25 pounds this offseason in anticipation of his move to third base. Cabrera, who played first base each of the last few seasons, is moving to the hot corner with Prince Fielder signing with Detroit in the offseason. Cabrera batted .344 with 30 home runs and 105 RBI in 2011.
Analysis: Cabrera came up as an infielder and has shown in the past that he can play the hot corner. His size has been one of the bigger question marks on whether or not he can last an entire season at third base so shedding some weight should help the process. Good thing for Fantasy owners is that his defense will not affect on his value, and he should continue to mash at the plate for Detroit. Add to the fact that he will gain duel eligibility and owners should target Cabrera as a Top 5 Fantasy option on Draft Day.

Sean White
White catches on with BoSox
Sean White, RP, COL
2/11/2012
News: The Red Sox signed RP Sean White to a minor-league deal on Friday. The right-hander posted a 5.68 ERA in 53 appearances in the minors for the Rockies last season.
Analysis: White has a career 4.16 ERA and last pitched in the majors in 2010. Even if he breaks camp with the big club, plan on ignore him in all Fantasy formats on Draft Day.

 
 
 
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