Take a Chance on Me - Week 5

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Brandon Heikoop alerts fantasy owners of two players who are being incredibly undervalued. Dioner Navarro and Jonathan Sanchez are, in Brandon's opinion, must owns in every league in any format. [link]

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Take a Chance on Me - Week 5 Edition
Published 4/27/2008 by Brandon Heikoop at The Outsiders Look at the Insides of Baseball
In the 5th installment of Take a Chance on Me, I alert fantasy owners to invest in Dioner Navarro, catcher for the Tampa Bay Rays and Jonathan Sanchez, starting pitcher for the San Francisco Giants. Both players are going under the radar and are being incredibly undervalued. My assumption is that their previous track records and unpopular teams are to blame for this. Check out my column at the Fantasy Baseball Generals.

Take a Chance on Me - Week 6 Edition
Published 5/4/2008 by Brandon Heikoop at The Outsiders Look at the Insides of Baseball
... in my league. In hindsight, I probably should have jumped ship with Bartlett and took anchor with Lopez. Daric Barton - BALL! Barton is still struggling to find his power stroke and I cannot confirm what the issue is. Barton is putting the ball into play the same way he did in 2007 when he sat with a .292 ISO. The problem, Barton has gone from a slightly above league average HR/FB rate to a pathetically low figure. Stash him on your bench until the weather warms up. Week Five It is too soon to tell what the future holds for these two players, but I was ...

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