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Multi-position eligible players for 2011

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Multiposition-eligible players for Draft Day 2011
Player POS1 POS2/3 GPC GP1B GP2B GP3B GPSS GPOF
Ty Wigginton 1B 2B/3B 0 98 40 22 0 0
Juan Uribe SS 3B/2B 0 0 24 26 103 0
Omar Infante 2B 3B/OF 0 0 65 29 19 21
Felipe Lopez 3B 2B/SS 0 2 27 60 25 1
Jose Bautista OF 3B 0 4 0 48 0 114
Aubrey Huff 1B OF 0 100 0 0 0 80
Martin Prado 2B 3B 0 5 98 43 0 0
Michael Cuddyer 1B OF 0 84 1 14 0 68
Ben Zobrist OF 2B 0 14 55 2 0 118
Garrett Jones 1B OF 0 112 0 0 0 49
Carlos Lee OF 1B 0 20 0 0 0 133
Miguel Tejada 3B SS 0 0 0 97 58 0
Jhonny Peralta 3B SS 0 2 0 100 46 0
Mike Napoli 1B C 66 70 0 0 0 0
Buster Posey C 1B 76 30 0 0 0 0
Ryan Theriot 2B SS 0 0 119 0 29 0
Jorge Cantu 3B 1B 0 63 1 89 0 0
Jerry Hairston SS 2B 0 0 47 3 62 12
Bill Hall OF 2B 0 0 51 5 6 71
Clint Barmes 2B SS 0 0 88 1 47 0
Sean Rodriguez 2B OF 0 3 92 7 5 22
Eric Hinske OF 1B 0 32 0 1 0 50
Melvin Mora 3B 1B 0 25 19 63 0 4
Jamey Carroll SS 2B 0 0 48 11 69 5
Adam Kennedy 2B 1B 0 51 86 8 0 0
Reid Brignac 2B SS 0 0 68 0 50 2
Jayson Nix 3B 2B 0 0 28 56 2 3
Cristian Guzman 2B SS 0 0 72 0 23 8
Wilson Valdez SS 2B 0 0 42 7 59 0
Jason Donald SS 2B 0 0 41 0 47 0
Ramon Santiago SS 2B 0 0 25 0 85 0
Xavier Nady 1B OF 0 52 0 0 0 29
Jed Lowrie 2B SS 0 7 28 1 23 0
Don Kelly OF 1B 0 28 0 15 0 79
Maicer Izturis 3B 2B 0 0 22 28 7 0
Nick Punto 3B SS 0 0 12 48 31 0
Jeff Baker 3B 2B 0 4 26 33 0 4
Ruben Tejada 2B SS 0 0 50 0 28 0
Craig Counsell SS 3B 0 0 3 20 42 0
Julio Lugo 2B SS 0 0 59 7 26 1
Alexi Casilla SS 2B 0 0 24 6 30 1
Andy Marte 3B 1B 0 32 0 45 0 0
Rusty Ryal OF 1B 0 24 0 8 0 36
Brandon Wood 3B SS 0 2 0 56 22 0
Ramiro Pena 3B SS 0 0 8 48 23 2
Alberto Gonzalez 2B 3B 0 3 38 27 16 1
Dual eligible pitchers for Draft Day 2011
Pitcher POS1 POS2 GS RP app.
Brian Duensing SP RP 13 40
Hisanori Takahashi SP RP 12 41
Tim Stauffer SP RP 7 25
Carlos Zambrano SP RP 20 16
Kris Medlen SP RP 14 17
Nelson Figueroa SP RP 11 20
Bruce Chen SP RP 23 10
David Hernandez SP RP 8 33
Chris Capuano SP RP 9 15
Tim Wakefield SP RP 19 13
Carlos Monasterios SP RP 13 19
Matt Harrison SP RP 6 31
Craig Stammen SP RP 19 16
Manny Parra SP RP 16 26
Trevor Bell SP RP 7 18
Aaron Laffey SP RP 5 24
Blake Hawksworth SP RP 8 37
Brian Moehler SP RP 8 12
Jeff Suppan SP RP 15 15
Esmil Rogers SP RP 8 20
Gil Meche SP RP 9 11
Brian Tallet SP RP 5 29
Daniel McCutchen SP RP 9 19
Oliver Perez SP RP 7 10
Primary position changes for 2011
Player TM Old primary POS New primary POS
Ty Wigginton BAL 3B 1B
Juan Uribe SF 2B SS
Felipe Lopez BOS 2B 3B
Miguel Tejada SD SS 3B
Ryan Theriot LA SS 2B
Reid Brignac TB SS 2B
Cristian Guzman TEX SS 2B
Jed Lowrie BOS SS 2B
Ruben Tejada NYM SS 2B
Julio Lugo BAL SS 2B
Ramiro Pena NYY SS 3B
Michael Cuddyer MIN RF 1B
Garrett Jones PIT RF 1B
Xavier Nady CHC RF 1B
Mike Napoli ANA C 1B
Bill Hall BOS 3B OF
Ben Zobrist TB 2B OF
Jamey Carroll LA 2B SS
Jayson Nix CLE 2B 3B
Maicer Izturis ANA 2B 3B
Nick Punto MIN 2B 3B
Jeff Baker CHC 2B 3B
Craig Counsell MIL 2B SS
Alexi Casilla MIN 2B SS
Rusty Ryal ARI 2B OF
Jorge Cantu TEX 1B 3B
Andy Marte CLE 1B 3B
Logan Morrison FLA 1B OF
Lucas Duda NYM 1B OF
Chris Carter OAK 1B OF
Hank Blalock TB 1B 3B
Russell Mitchell LA 1B 3B
Michael Morse WAS 1B OF
Chad Tracy FLA 1B 3B
Brandon Allen ARI 1B OF
Jose Lopez SEA 2B 3B
Daniel Descalso STL 2B 3B
Luke Hughes MIN 2B 3B
Matt Tuiasosopo SEA 2B OF
Miguel Cairo CIN 2B 3B
Kevin Frandsen ANA 2B 3B
Tony Abreu ARI 2B 3B
Ryan Roberts ARI 2B OF
Kevin Russo NYY 2B 3B
Placido Polanco PHI 2B 3B
Alberto Callaspo ANA 2B 3B
Brooks Conrad ATL 2B 3B
Delwyn Young PIT 2B OF
Danny Worth DET 2B SS
Anderson Hernandez HOU 2B SS
Mike McCoy TOR 2B OF
Jarrett Hoffpauir TOR 2B 3B
Chone Figgins SEA 3B 2B
Jeff Keppinger HOU 3B 2B
Gordon Beckham CHW 3B 2B
Brett Wallace HOU 3B 1B
Garrett Atkins BAL 3B 1B
Mark DeRosa SF 3B OF
Eric Chavez OAK 3B 1B
Mike Lamb FLA 3B 1B
Esteban German TEX 3B 2B
Chris Woodward SEA 3B SS
Adam Rosales OAK 3B 2B
Jake Fox BAL 3B C
Emilio Bonifacio FLA 3B OF
Bobby Crosby ARI 3B SS
Scott Moore BAL 3B 2B
Geoff Blum HOU 3B SS
Neil Walker PIT 3B 2B
Troy Glaus ATL 3B 1B
Blake DeWitt CHC 3B 2B
Alex Gordon KC 3B OF
Mike Lowell BOS 3B 1B
Ryan Rohlinger SF 3B SS
Jeff Clement PIT C 1B
Pat Burrell SF DH OF
Andruw Jones CHW DH OF
Kila Ka'aihue KC DH 1B
Adam Dunn WAS OF 1B
Chase Headley SD OF 3B
Fernando Tatis NYM OF 1B
Bobby Scales CHC OF 3B
Paul McAnulty ANA OF 1B
Matt LaPorta CLE OF 1B
Carlos Guillen DET OF 2B
Chris Gimenez CLE OF C
Mark Kotsay CHW OF 1B
Mitch Moreland TEX OF 1B
Jordan Brown CLE OF 1B
Luke Scott BAL OF 1B
Robb Quinlan ANA OF 1B
Chris Nelson COL SS 2B
Niuman Romero BOS SS 2B
Willie Bloomquist CIN SS OF
Omar Vizquel CHW SS 3B
John McDonald TOR SS 2B
Mike Aviles KC SS 2B
Alex Cora TEX SS 2B
Danny Espinosa WAS SS 2B
Robert Andino BAL SS 2B
Eduardo Nunez NYY SS 3B
Luis Hernandez NYM SS 2B
Lance Zawadzki SD SS 2B
Chris Valaika CIN SS 2B
Nick Green SD SS 2B
Brandon Hicks ATL SS 3B
Player TM Old primary POS New primary POS
Kris Medlen ATL RP SP
Carlos Monasterios LA RP SP
Blake Hawksworth STL RP SP
C.J. Wilson TEX RP SP
Colby Lewis TEX RP SP
R.A. Dickey NYM RP SP
Jhoulys Chacin COL RP SP
Jonny Venters ATL SP RP
Sean Marshall CHC SP RP
Koji Uehara BAL SP RP
Jose Contreras PHI SP RP
Chris Narveson MIL RP SP
Alfredo Simon BAL SP RP
Alex Sanabia FLA P SP
Joba Chamberlain NYY SP RP
Chris Sale CHW SP RP
Casey Janssen TOR SP RP
Jason Berken BAL SP RP
Sergio Mitre NYY SP RP
Robinson Tejeda KC SP RP
Mitchell Boggs STL SP RP
James McDonald PIT RP SP
Justin Germano CLE SP RP
Carlos Villanueva MIL SP RP
Andy Sonnanstine TB SP RP
Chan Ho Park PIT SP RP
David Purcey TOR SP RP
Jordan Smith CIN SP RP
Aroldis Chapman CIN SP RP
Bobby Parnell NYM SP RP
Collin Balester WAS SP RP
Raul Valdes NYM SP RP
Michael Kirkman TEX SP RP
Jordan Walden ANA SP RP
Jeremy Bonderman DET RP SP
Antonio Bastardo PHI SP RP
John Ely LA RP SP
Dustin Nippert TEX SP RP
Jeremy Jeffress MIL SP RP
Jeff Manship MIN SP RP
Garrett Olson SEA SP RP
Andrew Cashner CHC SP RP
Mike Hampton ARI SP RP
Eddie Bonine DET SP RP
Micah Owings CIN SP RP
Fernando Nieve NYM SP RP
Tyson Ross OAK SP RP
Chris Seddon SEA SP RP
Jeff Weaver LA SP RP
Blake Wood KC SP RP
Chad Gaudin NYY SP RP
Glen Perkins MIN SP RP
Gustavo Chacin HOU SP RP
Mark Hendrickson BAL SP RP
Matt Palmer ANA SP RP
Rommie Lewis TOR SP RP
Brad Thompson HOU SP RP
Jenrry Mejia NYM SP RP
Boof Bonser OAK SP RP
Nate Robertson PHI RP SP
Ramon Ortiz TB SP RP
Bryan Bullington KC RP SP
Thomas Diamond CHC SP RP
Justin Thomas PIT SP RP
Jordan Norberto ARI SP RP
Andrew Oliver DET RP SP
Frank Mata BAL SP RP
Cesar Ramos SD SP RP
Jeremy Hellickson TB SP RP
Vance Worley PHI SP RP
Matt Maloney CIN SP RP
Felix Doubront BOS SP RP
Jake McGee TB SP RP
Rich Hill BOS SP RP
Gregory Infante CHW SP RP
Edgmer Escalona COL SP RP
Danny Cortes SEA SP RP
Rick VandenHurk BAL SP RP
Brad Mills TOR SP RP
Samuel Deduno COL SP RP
Bobby Ray TOR SP RP
Matt Fox BOS SP RP
Troy Patton BAL SP RP
Evan MacLane STL SP RP
Andrew Carpenter PHI SP RP
Jeff Marquez CHW SP RP
Kevin Mulvey ARI SP RP
Joe Martinez PIT SP RP
James Houser FLA SP RP
Scott Mathieson PHI SP RP
Brett Sinkbeil FLA SP RP
Alfredo Figaro DET SP RP
Marco Estrada MIL SP RP
Russ Ortiz LA SP RP
Armando Gabino BAL SP RP
Lucas Harrell CHW SP RP
Jay Buente FLA SP RP
Cesar Valdez ARI SP RP
Sandy Rosario FLA P RP
Carlos Torres CHW SP RP
Jo-Jo Reyes TOR SP RP
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Adam Jones
Jones on verge of big deal
Adam Jones, CF, BAL
11:43 AM
News: The Baltimore Orioles and outfielder Adam Jones are close to an extension that would give him the most lucrative contract in franchise history, CBSSports.com Baseball Insider Jon Heyman confirmed. FoxSports.com was the first to report the deal on Friday that would exceed Miguel Tejada's six-year, $72 million contract he signed in 2004. Nick Markakis is currently the highest paid with his six-year, $66.1 million pact from 2009.
Analysis: Jones has blossomed into one of the American League's top hitters and leads the Orioles in nearly every offensive category. The 26-year-old, who is eligible for free agency after the 2013 season, is boasting a .311 batting average with 14 home runs and six stolen bases. His is currently riding a 15-game hitting streak that includes six homers. Fantasy owners should keep him active in all formats as he threatens his first 20-20 campaign.

Emilio Bonifacio
Bonifacio (thumb) on the mend
Emilio Bonifacio, CF, MIA
11:29 AM
News: Miami shortstop Emilio Bonifacio had successful surgery Friday to repair ligament damage in his left thumb, according to MLB.com. Bonifacio, whose arm was in a sling following the procedure, is expected to be sidelined an additional four to six weeks. The Marlins will continue to provide additional starts in center field to Chris Coghlan and Bryan Peterson during Bonifacio's absence.
Analysis: Miami will sorely miss Bonifacio's speed as he easily paced the majors with 20 stolen bases in 21 chances. The 27-year-old had also displayed improvement at the plate after a minor slump at the end of April and raised his batting average to .268. He also sliced his strikeout rate to also increase his on-base percentage. Fantasy owners should continue to keep him reserved in all formats as he targets a return in late June.

Chase Utley
Utley gets into swing of things
Chase Utley, 2B, PHI
11:05 AM
News: In the latest stage of his recovery from a troublesome knee injury, Phillies second baseman Chase Utley took two sessions of batting practice Thursday, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. Utley, who has not played this season, also took limited infield practice. There is still no timetable for his return. "I was encouraged with the way the ball was jumping off his bat and how nice he was swinging," Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said. "And any time he goes out and takes ground balls, I get encouraged by that."
Analysis: While his batting sessions remain encouraging, Utley continues to be held back in the field as that part causes the 33-year-old the most pain in his balky left knee. He will begin a rehab assignment in Florida when he feels comfortable, but that schedule is still uncertain. "I think it's a matter of him feeling like he's ready to go play in a game," Manuel said. "I think it's a matter of him being healthy enough and thinking that he's ready." Utley could return at some point in late June so Fantasy owners should keep him stashed in most formats.

John Maine
Maine lands with Yankees
John Maine, SP, COL
11:11 AM
News: The New York Yankees signed starting pitcher John Maine to a minor-league deal on Friday, according to CBSSports.com Baseball Insider Jon Heyman. Maine made 11 starts for the Rockies' Triple-A affiliate last year, going 1-3 with a 7.43 ERA and 2.07 WHIP. The right-hander signed with the Red Sox in January, but was released earlier this month without having pitched in the minors.
Analysis: Maine becomes the latest journeyman to play for both the Mets and Yankees, but first needs to overcome shoulder issues. The 31-year-old was quality pitcher for the Mets from 2006-08, but injuries derailed his career. He last threw in the majors in 2010, when he was 1-3 with a 6.13 ERA for the Mets. Fantasy owners should not consider Maine a worthwhile option in any formats at this point.

Austin Kearns
Kearns placed on disabled list
Austin Kearns, LF, MIA
5/24/2012
News: The Marlins put outfielder Austin Kearns on the 15-day disabled list on Thursday, retroactive to May 23. Kearns sustained a strained right hamstring while running the bases in Tuesday's game against the Rockies. He was replaced on the Marlins' active roster by outfielder Kevin Mattison, who was recalled from Triple-A New Orleans.
Analysis: Kearns had been on fire at the plate, and he was the main playing time beneficiary of Gaby Sanchez's demotion to Triple-A, as Logan Morrison vacated left field to play first base. When Kearns returns, it could be to a reserve role, so owners looking to clear a DL spot should monitor the Marlins' outfield situation over the coming weeks. It may not be worthwhile hanging on to Kearns while he recovers from his injury.

Freddie Freeman
Freeman still having eye trouble
Freddie Freeman, 1B, ATL
5/24/2012
News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman is still dealing with a dry-eye issue that kept him out of a game last week. Freeman had a procedure to plug his tear ducts, but that, along with eye drops and contact lenses, have not completely eradicated the problem. Freeman was out of the Braves' starting lineup for Thursday's game at Cincinnati, though it has not been reported as to whether his absence was related to his eye problem. Eric Hinske got the start at first base in Freeman's place.
Analysis: It had appeared as if Freeman had put this medical issue behind him, so this latest report is something that should concern his Fantasy owners. Given that Freeman's absence from the lineup may not be related to his eye problem, there may not be any need for owners to take action, but it is certainly a situation worth following. When he is healthy enough to play, Freeman is worth starting in virtually all formats.

Addison Reed
Bad first impression for Reed
Addison Reed, RP, CHW
2:44 AM
News: Newly-named White Sox Closer Addison Reed was not pitching in a save situation on Thursday, however the team did turn to him to pitch the 10th inning of a five-run game against the Twins. Reed struck out two in the inning, however he was hit hard, giving up two runs on a home run off the bat of Justin Morneau. He finished with those two earned runs and strikeouts in one inning, as the White Sox won, 11-8.
Analysis: It was not a save situation, but that was not a good first impression for the Fantasy owners who picked him up today after hearing the news. Reed had four saves in his last six appearances before Thursday, and he has allowed runs in just two of his 18 appearances this season. He should still be added in many mixed Fantasy leagues, however this was certainly not a good outing for him.

Dan Haren
Haren masterful in complete game
Dan Haren, SP, LAA
1:11 AM
News: Angels starting pitcher Dan Haren had yet to find his way in the 2012 season prior to Thursday’s game against the Mariners, however he looked as good as he ever has in the game, picking up his sixth career complete-game shutout to lead the Angels to a 3-0 win. Haren allowed just four hits in the game while establishing a new career-high in strikeouts with 14, as he mowed through the Mariners offense with ease. Haren allowed just three runners to reach second base, two of them on stolen bases, but was never in any real trouble, as he picked up just his second win of the season. Haren needed 126 pitches to finish the game, tossing first pitch strikes to 22 of the 31 batters he faced, as he was in control all night.
Analysis: Haren has typically been a much stronger first-half player than a second-half player, so the fact that his ERA was standing at a fairly robust 4.37 before this game was something of a surprise. After just one start, Haren lowered that number to 3.76, while simultaneously putting to rest any doubts about a possible decline in skills in his age-31 season. With the exception of an ugly 2-5 record, Haren’s starts are largely where we expected them to be this season, as he has struckout more than four batters for every one he has walked through 64 2/3 innings. He is set to face a tough Yankees lineup in his next start, on Tuesday during Week 9 (May 28-June 3), however he has put up a 5-1 record with a 3.43 ERA against them in 10 career starts, so consider him a solid Fantasy option in all formats.

Yuniesky Betancourt
Betancourt begins rehab
Yuniesky Betancourt, SS, KC
1:43 AM
News: Royals shortstop Yuniesky Betancourt was back on the field on Thursday, as the designated hitter for Double-A Northwest Arkansas, as he began his rehab assignment while recovering from his ankle injury. Betancourt went 2 for 5 in the game, with a pair of strikeouts and RBI.
Analysis: Betancourt is getting closer and closer to getting back on the field for the Royals,but he will need at least a week of rehab, first in Double-A and then Triple-A, before he is ready to return to the majors. Betancourt's last game before the injury was back on May 1 at Detroit and the shortstop has a .280 batting average on the season with a homer and three RBI over 50 at-bats. When healthy, Betancourt should be considered merely an AL-only option.

Jimmy Rollins
Rollins returns from paternity leave
Jimmy Rollins, SS, PHI
1:39 AM
News: Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins returned from the paternity list on Thursday, after missing the team’s previous three games to be with his wife while she gave birth. Rollins went 2 for 6 in the game with a strikeout, as the Phillies defeated the Cardinals, 10-9. it was Reyes’ 11th multi-hit game of the season.
Analysis: Reyes has struggled to start the season, and unlike most of the other players on the Phillies’ roster, he has not begun to show signs that he is bouncing out of it, as he has been hitting just .222 in the month of May after a .235 April. He remains a solid bounce-back candidate given his past production, and should be kept active in most formats, despite his troubles.

 
 
 
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