Fantasy Baseball Player Notes
2024 Fantasy Baseball Draft Notes
76.
Zack Gelof
2B
Zack Gelof arrived on the scene in Oakland and appeared in 69 games, grabbing 300 plate appearances and demonstrating his future 20/20 ability. While it is difficult to have faith in any player in the Athletics organization, the advantage there is that it creates a discounted market for his services. Gelof is worth targeting in the 12th round or later, depending on how sharp your league is.
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100.
Esteury Ruiz
LF,CF,RF
Esteury Ruiz, known for his significant stolen base numbers, presents a challenge for fantasy players. Despite an impressive 67 steals last year and a projected 50 this season, his overall performance raises concerns. Ruiz's advanced metrics, including xwOBA, xSLG, and hard hit rate, are notably low. His strikeout rate is decent, but his inability to draw walks limits his value. While he'll have ample opportunities to play for a non-competitive team, relying on him primarily for steals in fantasy baseball might come at a steep cost, given his limited contributions in other areas.
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167.
Brent Rooker
LF,RF
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190.
Shea Langeliers
C
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250.
Seth Brown
1B,LF,RF
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284.
JJ Bleday
LF,CF,RF
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326.
Darell Hernaiz
2B,3B,SS
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329.
Tyler Soderstrom
C,1B
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330.
Lawrence Butler
CF,RF
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343.
Miguel Andujar
LF,RF
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418.
Jordan Diaz
1B,2B,3B
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468.
Nick Allen
SS
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531.
Carlos Perez
C,1B
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582.
Tyler Nevin
1B,3B,LF,RF
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602.
Kyle McCann
C
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672.
Brett Harris
3B
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688.
Max Schuemann
2B,3B,SS,OF
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712.
Jordan Groshans
3B
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728.
Logan Davidson
SS
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738.
Hoy Park
2B
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