00:00 You look at the stats here at 100 innings pitch. I know he pitches for the Tigers, but
00:07 over 100 innings, 76 strikeouts at three, four, nine era, a 1.10 whip. The guy has been
00:13 okay. The guy has been getting it done. And I wonder if arms like this are arms that certain
00:21 other contenders might start to look at. And it might be somebody flying under that radar.
00:26 Another guy who's rostered in less than 40% of leagues. Um, he can start, he can work
00:31 out of the bullpen as well. He's done that in his career. So he's, it comes a versatile
00:35 arm and the Tigers aren't going anywhere. I think we all recognize that. So Lorenzo
00:39 is one of these interesting guys, I think in deeper leagues that if you're looking for
00:42 another throw in and gives on a roster, or if you're looking to pick up some depth, this
00:46 could be one of those guys, another guy flying under the radar to hitting at the top of the
00:50 order most of the time to for the San Diego Padres is Haseung Kim, uh, 92 games this year
00:56 hitting two 63, 11 homers. So it's shown a little bit of pop, but also the 18 stolen
01:01 bases, uh, showing, I would think better contact skills than he showed in the past as well.
01:06 That's been a very big positive for Kim. Uh, you've seen at times as Padres offense look
01:12 good again, the Padres are their own worst enemy. It's crazy. You Darvish has a good
01:15 start finally getting in the right direction. Then what happens? Blake's now has a start
01:18 where he has a career high and walks. You can't make this stuff up kids. The Padres
01:23 are their own worst enemy. Just like that song used to be Matt strikers to sing that
01:27 song in the nineties all the time. Uh, also one more guy too, that we gave the Orioles
01:32 some love Matt. And I think one of the reasons people, you know, talk about Adley Rutschman,
01:37 people will talk about some of these other players that have really popped for this team.
01:41 People excited about some more of the youngsters coming through the organization, but what
01:44 about Anthony Santander? Can we talk about this dude for a second? He struggled mightily
01:49 in the beginning of the year. He was a great by low. We talked about it at the time. Now
01:53 you look up at 92 games, he has 94 hits, 17 bombs. Again, he's on pace for another 25
02:00 plus Homer season, two 69 batting average. To me, Anthony Santander is one of these players
02:05 every year, Matt, that does not get enough credit. And I think that people should be
02:10 looking at players like this that continuously get passed over that have power. And whenever
02:16 you see a power hitter like this struggle early, go by, especially when there's a track
02:21 record. So these are some players that if you're looking for secondary pieces back in
02:25 trades, if they're floating around the waiver wire or like Santander, just flat out, don't
02:30 get enough respect. You should consider adding them to the rosters that you have in fantasy.
02:34 Yeah.
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