Thu Apr 11, 2013 7:22 pm
Here are 2 "value" recommendations, from very different perspectives - Miguel Cabrera, and Tony Campana:
Through 114 games at Fenway Park, in a $100 mil salary cap league:
Cabrera, Miguel R 3B 4e14 469 AB 84 runs 161 hits 30 2b 38 HRs 114 RBIs .343 .398 .655
Campana, Tony L CF 2(+1)e5 325 AB 46 runs 84 hits 9 2b 3 triples 44 SB 7 CS .259 .299 .305
(Campana's stats are "everyday", not platoon. I recommend a platoon vs RHP).
I realize that most people are meaning "great value for low cost" when they say "value", but I think that the triple crown winner card is undervalued at $10,080. Lots of great cards have been $13 mil and up in the past 3 years.
Hitting- awesome OB (esp against LHP), huge HRs and still very good OB vs RHP. 35 card hits vs RHP (i.e. other than ballpark effects) is really awesome for a guy who has 11 card home runs vs RHP (again, excluding ballpark HRs). At Fenway he's going 1 RBI per game. His main weakness is that he hits into lots of double plays. But I'm definitely not complaining.
Fielding - sure he's a 4 range, but at 3b I believe the e-rating at 14 is the real story. Very few errors at the hot corner. 1b isn't bad either for the same reasons. And as a 1b/3b, defense isn't heavily weighted (bad pun?).
Injury - max lost games is 3. Check.
If you're going to slug it out at 1b/3b, Miggy (and Moss too) are great "value" choices.
Campana - Just $1,250 for a superb base stealer with solid defense. Stealing 2-7,11,12 (20-16). 32 on base die rolls vs RHP isn't great, but it's enough to be a gazelle at the bottom of the order. CF-2 e5 is very solid, +1 arm could be better but it's OK. No limit on injury but is a basic 1 die roll for injury. At $1,250, can add value as a platoon vs RHP at a tiny cost.