BUY LOW
^ Clayton Kershaw: On the off-chance that an owner in your league is sufficiently bothered by the WHIP – pounce!
^ Justin Verlander: Relax, he’s prone to bad stretches – and this has certainly been one of them.
^ Cole Hamels: Including spring training, he’s still shown this year that he’s still got it, but the problem has been that it’s only coming in spurts.
^ Curtis Granderson: The move to New York hasn’t started on the right foot, but when he comes back healthy to a team that has already been successful this year, he’ll be in as pressure-free an environment as he could have wanted.
^ Grady Sizemore: This year, he’s healthy and in a slump, which puts him way ahead of last year.
SELL HIGH
^ Kelly Johnson: He epitomizes the phrase “unsustainable pace” as well as anyone ever has.
^ Wade LeBlanc: See Kelly Johnson.
^ Dustin Pedroia: He’s in nosebleed territory with this power level.
^ Kosuke Fukudome: Boy, the winds have really been blowing out for the amount of pop he’s shown.
^ Ivan Rodriguez: Batting average is always overrated as a positive measure for catchers (because power is the real separator), so the flashy contact level he’s demonstrating could get some owners to bite on him already.
^ Livan Hernandez: If you think he has the stuff to keep killing it like he has been, you need to surrender your fantasy owner card.
^ Carlos Silva: See Livan Hernandez.
^ Mitch Talbot: Typical hot streak by a journeyman who will look different during his next trip around the circuit.
^ Hiroki Kuroda: The ERA says “Come up for a late nightcap, Big Boy” and the WHIP says “You’re like a brother to me.”
Fantasy Drafthelp: Baseball Buy Low, Sell High
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kresek