Let’s continue to make these weekly additions and drops, friends. We cannot become complacent. Ignore the ranking – None of you have won yet. When you registered in fantastic baseball, you are committed in six months of maintenance of the Hardcore list. It’s time to go to work …
Ben Rice, 1b, New York Yankees (42% Rancard)
Rice struck the first or second in the Yankees programming in each of his last six departures, with a blow in each match. He has three circuits, two interceptions and nine points scored so far this season, and the man strikes rocket. The Rice Statcast page is flamboyant red. Pushes do not become much more evaluation than that. Add it wherever you can use a boost of power and score. Rice has reached the base of a clip of .399 in minors, so that it can certainly stay at the top of the order.
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Jacob Wilson, SS, Athletics (38%)
Hey, Fred Zinkie tried to tell usBut, unfortunately, not everyone listened. Wilson just doesn’t swing and never missing. He only withdrew twice in 48 appearances to date and he strikes .396. Its contact rate is an absurd 96.3%. Wilson is not really a walker, which is actually regrettable, but certainly plays well in the Fantastic Standard 5×5 leagues – in our game, we love a striker from .300 and more that accumulates the bats.
We are not likely to see Wilson’s important power numbers, but he has the profile of a future striker champion.
Matt Wallner, of, Minnesota Twins (24%)
Wallner has just cleaned the fence for the first time this season on Wednesday and, in particular, the circuit came against a left -hander. It is an unambiguous sign. There is a lot of swing-and-miss in Wallner’s game, but he presented serious power in the high minors. He launched 19 bombs and struck. 544 in Triple-A last season on 67 games. Wallner is essentially Wilson’s antithesis as a hitter, but both can help us in fantasy.
Sal Frelick, of, Milwaukee Brewers (20%)
It may not be correct to say that Frulick was a guy of the best form of his life in the spring, but he was definitely in the biggest form of his life. He added 25 pounds of muscle mainly during the offseasonAnd, so far, it shows modest gains in terms of bat speed while retaining its sprint speed. Fronick was absolute terror during the exhibition game, reducing .390 / .457 / .561 with two circuits and four interceptions. He seems to have worn this level of production in the regular season, having gone 10 for 23 in his last seven departures with six points scored and three interceptions. FRELLIGK was a career striker. 314 in minors with a two -digit power and a speed of 20 flights, so that he can help fantasy managers at all levels.
Francisco Alvarez, C, New York Mets (31%)
If you currently have a location it is not full and a recipient in difficulty, Alvarez should be of great interest. He has just started a rehabilitation assignment, returning from a bone hammate fracture in his left hand. Alvarez struck 37 circuits on 228 MLB games in career, so its power references are well established. He is only 23 years old, so he is still an ascending player. We must expect him to come back in a week or two, when he should immediately be considered a fantasy receiver among the first 10, the rest of the season.
Max Meyer, SP, Miami Marlins (34%)
When a high -level former hope finally begins to produce in a coherent way in the majors, we must jump. It’s really as simple. Meyer opened his season by withdrawing 19 strikers in 18 rounds and three starts, granting only four deserved points while delivering a whip of 1.11. He will get the Diamondbacks in his next round, then probably a week with two starts which includes a visit to Seattle. Meyer’s cursor was almost untouchable At this point (.125 BAA, 47.4 Whiff%). If he remains in good health – a necessary warning with all the launchers, but especially this one – he has the top 25ish upwards.
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Chase Burns, SP, Cincinnati Reds (3%)
Burns is a pure fantasy hiding place, little likely to help you anytime soon. But if you have an open NA place on your list, it should be a priority. Few minor leagues are more interesting than this 22 -year -old right -hander with three -digit burning heat.
Burns was the second overall selection of the draft last year after a monster year in Wake Forest (0.92 whip, 191 ks in 100.0 IP). It was simply too much for High-A strikers During his first departure to Dayton this year, granting a single blow and withdrawing six in four goals aimlessly. Burns will jump a level or two before a long time. Whenever he finds his way to Cincinnati, he will probably be a kind of perspective. If you have space, remember to beat the rush and hide the burns today.