I don't see Drew, Napoli, or Salty getting qualifying offers. Maybe Salty a month ago, but getting benched in the World Series had to be a huge blow to his value.
I don't think Farrell will play the rookie at all this postseason. Maybe against the Dodgers if they meet up in the World Series. Seems like Farrell has a preference for vets.
Johnson, and not because of Glennon. Patrick Peterson is a beast. Plus, Johnson will get like 10-13 targets. Don't shy from Jackson in future weeks. Glennon's arm is as strong as Freeman. Remains to be see if he'll take some shots, but if he does, Jackson will be fine.
If Pryor plays, I'd start McFadden. If it's Flynn, start Cruz. Not sure if you played Boldin already.
BTW, fantasy sleeper of the week is Terrelle Pryor.
They'll be paying him at least $20 million when he's 34, 35, and 36. That's the cause for concern. We're doubtful he'll be worth that when he is that old. Wedon't want to get stuck with an albatross.
Most of Ellsbury's value lies in his legs, whereas Pedoria is probably the second best offensive 2B in the game. He's also going to get less than Ellsbury, and is going to make $100 million less than Cano. Lots of value in his contract. I also feel safer investing in the player with a stronger bat to sustain that production over a speedster.
Doesn't he have exactly one year of double-digit HR's? You're betting that he's going to double his power numbers and sustain his baserunning as he ages. I could buy this over the next two years, but other players with his skill set mostly decline as the approach their middle 30's.