Found February 11, 2012 on Fantasy Baseball Tools: Yardbarker Blogger Network
Here is the fourth article in the series of 2012 fantasy baseball sleepers. Most fantasy baseball players have a wide range of feelings on the term sleeper with so much information now available on the internet. Whether you want to use the term “sleeper” or a value selection or profit performer, these players can provide you good value or better than expected value based on where they will be drafted. Here is a look at the 2012 fantasy baseball sleepers for the NL East. Tyler Pastornicky (ATL) – the Braves have a hole at shortstop and Pasotrnicky who was acquired in 2010 in the trade for Yunel Escobar has a great chance to fill it. I don’t see him with much value in mixed league formats as he projects to hit in the .250 range with little power. What he does bring to the table is speed with a 77% success rate on stolen bases in the minor leagues and he should swipe 15-20 bases with a full-time gig. Lucas Duda (NYM) – scuffled the first half of the season with a .229...
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