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The Top 14 Fantasy Baseball Designated Hitters for the 2010 MLB Season
Eric StashinJan 22, 2010
Fantasy owners often overlook designated hitters, especially if they do not have eligibility at another position.
Why do you want to own a player who can only clog up your utility spot? Considering some of the names and their potential performance, it could be worth rethinking that strategy (though, thatโs a story for another day).
Letโs take a look at how the DHs currently stack up:
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- Vladimir GuerreroโTexas Rangers
- Jason KubelโMinnesota Twins
- David OrtizโBoston Red Sox
- Nick JohnsonโNew York Yankees
- Hideki MatsuiโLos Angeles Angels
- Jose GuillenโKansas City Royals
- Luke ScottโBaltimore Orioles
- Jack CustโOakland Athletics
- Brett WallaceโToronto Blue Jays
- Travis HafnerโCleveland Indians
- Pat BurrellโTampa Bay Rays
- Carlos GuillenโDetroit Tigers
- Ken Griffey Jr.โSeattle Mariners
- Andruw JonesโChicago White Sox
Thoughts:
- The players listed here are the ones who Iโm expecting to be their teams' DH to open the 2010 season. Obviously, a lot can change in the coming weeks.
- Itโs easy to look at Vladimir Guerreroโs career line at Rangers Ballpark (.394, 14 HRs, and 33 RBI in 50 games) and expect him to post numbers like he did during his prime. That, of course, doesnโt take into account that in those games he was facing Rangers pitching, not traditionally a source of strength. Still, it wouldnโt be a surprise to see him post lines similar to what he did in '07 (.324, 27 HRs, 125 RBI) and '08 (.303, 27 HRs, 91 RBI) if he stays healthy for the entire season.
- Yes, we all know that David Ortiz is no longer the player that he once was. Still, his second-half numbers (.258, 16 HRs, 52 RBI in 248 ABs) prove that he still has value. Donโt expect the type of numbers that he once produced, but that doesnโt mean he wonโt hold value.
- Jason Kubel did see some significant time in the outfield in '09, but if Delmon Young, Denard Span, and Michael Cuddyer all stay healthy, heโll see the majority of his time as the DH. His biggest problem is hitting against lefties, but thereโs no questioning his bat. Heโs improved in the power department since 2007, going from 13 to 20 to 28. Heโs certainly a player I wouldnโt mind owning, especially since he also holds OF eligibility.
- Can Hideki Matsui stay healthy? How will he adjust to life away from the new Yankees Stadium? Those are two questions looming over him, and similar questions could be asked of Nick Johnson. Can Johnson stay healthy? Will he see a big jump in production from the new Yankees Stadium? The two could easily be flip-flopped.
- Itโs easy to get excited about Brett Wallace given the hype surrounding him, but temper those expectations. He only hit 15 home runs at Triple-A last season and should not be expected as a major source of power.
- Jack Cust could ultimately lose playing time to Jake Fox if he struggles, but I find it hard to believe that they brought him back to simply be a bench option.
- With last nightโs signing of Rick Ankiel, Jose Guillen figures to assume DH duties, doesnโt he?
What are your thoughts on the rankings? Whoโs too high? Too low? Who was the biggest omission?
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