The only thing harder to find than a
catcher who doesn’t ruin your fantasy numbers is a solid reliever
that you can count on game after game. The real teams that have books
of scouting reports and a committee of able bodies have enough
trouble; it’s even harder when all you have is a computer and some
statistics..
Reliever Best Bets for Daily Fantasy
Baseball Leagues
The only thing harder to find than a
catcher who doesn’t ruin your fantasy numbers is a solid reliever
that you can count on game after game. The real teams that have books
of scouting reports and a committee of able bodies have enough
trouble; it’s even harder when all you have is a computer and some
statistics. That’s why it’s always important to keep an eye on
who’s hot in the bullpens right now for your Daily Fantasy Baseball
League.
Jose Valverde, Detroit.
Valverde has been the definition of lights out this season. What’s
not to like? He’s sporting a .42 ERA, with 11 saves and just one
home run allowed in 21 innings. He pitches in non-save situations
more than most closers, but if you have him and another reliable
closer, you should be in good shape.
Jonathan Broxton, Los
Angeles. LA does so many things well; the movies are hits, the women
are beautiful, and the closers are dominant. So it’s not
surprising that the Dodgers have yet another big time closer in
Jonathan Broxton. He has the fifth-most strikeouts of any reliever
in the bigs (actually a surprisingly low number for him) and a
microscopic 1.07 ERA. Oh, and he’s playing on one of the hottest
teams in baseball, one that frequently comes through with walk-off
wins. If Joe Torre keeps putting him in for the ninth inning in any
close game, he’ll start adding some useful win totals to his
overall value. The Dodgers didn’t perform well out of the gate but
are surging now; expect his numbers only to improve along with the
team…he lead the MLB with 12 saves in the month of May.
Matt Belisle, Colorado.
People who continue to shy away from Colorado pitchers are
straight-up out of the loop at this point. It’s not 1998- balls
aren’t flying out of any park as much any more (how many perfect
games and no-hitters have we had this year?) and Colorado has taken
a number of steps to keep balls in the yard. So owners who have the
stones to put reliever Matt Belisle on their roster have been
rewarded with some impressive stats. His ERA for the season is just
over 2.00, and it was half of that in the month of May. He’s not
the official closer, but Manny Corpas hasn’t been other-wordly
this year, so it’s a definite possibility. If you need holds or
just a smaller ERA, Belisle is as hot as anyone in baseball and a
great fit for your daily fantasy baseball league.
Heath Bell, San Diego. Bell
is the model for closers in today’s game. He’s big, he throws
hard, and no one scores on him. I mean, no one. His ERA is among the
lowest in baseball (1.13) and he has 14 saves in 24 appearances. He
strikes out a bunch of people, he plays for a division-leading club,
he’s even got a great baseball name. You can’t go wrong with
Heath Bell, and you won’t have to pay Mariano Rivera- or Jonathan
Papelbon-esque prices to get him.
Brian Wilson, San
Francisco. What is it with these NL West relievers? Maybe it’s
something in the water out west, but it’s hard to find a bad apple
in the bunch (oh, wait, except for everyone in Arizona’s pen.
We’ll just ignore them.) Wilson’s personality is as weird as his
breaking pitches, and batters just haven’t been able to get a good
feel for him. He’s one of the brightest young stars of San
Francisco’s post-Bonds era and has a number of good years ahead of
him. His numbers are very comparable to Broxton’s, and you likely
can get him on your roster without giving up your left leg. Wilson
is a solid addition to any bullpen. And finally…
Mariano Rivera, New York.
Look, you know he’s good, he knows he’s good, the batters know
he’s good, the whole world knows he’s good. Sure, he’s getting
on in years, but his cutter is still breathtaking and he still plays
for the Yankees. You’ll pay top dollar for close-to-top
production, but at the end of the day, he’s Mariano Freaking
Rivera. If you’re in a one-day league, take him against any
light-hitting team and he’ll likely pay off. In longer leagues,
pair him with another top-10 closer and you’ll rarely lose the
saves or ERA stat. Just do it.
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