Fantasy Baseball: Analysis of a Versatile Hitter for Your Team

  • 5 months ago
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00:00We do like the the Bulldog. I mentioned earlier that they brought the fence. They brought it in
00:06before last season. They didn't need to. It was already a hitter's haven and now it's a joke.
00:11But whatever. We like the fact that you already said it plays multiple positions. So we like
00:17that fantasy, right? We like flexibility. Always comes in handy. We're gonna have injuries. It's
00:22not just pickers that get hurt. Position players get hurt as well. So you can move them around.
00:25You bet it depends upon your league's rules there. But still, he has value there. He's hitting,
00:30what, 350 with a home run, five RBIs. We'd like to see the power numbers get up a little bit. We
00:34know we're not getting any speed out of him. He bats fourth, generally, in that lineup. It's four
00:39righties in a row there. This is why the Jays wanted Otani so much, by the way, to split them
00:43up there. But Springer, Vlad, Bichette, and Turner, before they get to a leftie or two. So
00:50not exactly great lineup construction there. But yes, I like Turner. I do. I'm not dying for him.
00:56I'm not saying you got to go out and trade for him. But as far as starting him day in, day out
01:00of my lineup, yes. On that where he hits. He's a professional hitter. Is he gonna put up a monster
01:04season, 35 home runs, 110 RBIs? No. But if you're getting solid numbers, you could do a lot worse.

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