1 00:00:05,240 --> 00:00:07,760 Speaker 1: What's up, friends, and welcome inn to Fantasy Pros. This 2 00:00:08,080 --> 00:00:11,720 Speaker 1: is the Fantasy Baseball Podcast and I am the Welsh. 3 00:00:11,800 --> 00:00:14,440 Speaker 1: Today on the episode, we've got the great and powerful 4 00:00:14,520 --> 00:00:18,159 Speaker 1: Joe Rico, and we are talking about some outfielders, but 5 00:00:18,360 --> 00:00:23,000 Speaker 1: specifically undervalued outfielders. We've each got a couple, so we've 6 00:00:23,040 --> 00:00:26,520 Speaker 1: got four total outfielders that Joe and Welsh are saying 7 00:00:26,600 --> 00:00:30,200 Speaker 1: are underrated for the twenty twenty six fantasy baseball season. 8 00:00:30,520 --> 00:00:32,680 Speaker 1: You guys can get set for the fantasy baseball season 9 00:00:32,720 --> 00:00:35,720 Speaker 1: by going to Fantasy Pros, clicking over to MLB and 10 00:00:35,840 --> 00:00:38,280 Speaker 1: checking out all the tools. We'll tell you obviously about 11 00:00:38,280 --> 00:00:40,120 Speaker 1: the drafts that you can do, but we're gonna be 12 00:00:40,200 --> 00:00:42,919 Speaker 1: using ECR so you can check out all the rankings 13 00:00:42,920 --> 00:00:45,400 Speaker 1: their Fantasypros dot com slash. I think you can put 14 00:00:45,400 --> 00:00:47,960 Speaker 1: at MLB rankings in and you can check out the 15 00:00:48,000 --> 00:00:52,440 Speaker 1: expert Consensus ranks where we are ranking players. We've also 16 00:00:52,479 --> 00:00:55,960 Speaker 1: got the ADP averages across multiple sites. Go and play 17 00:00:56,000 --> 00:00:57,800 Speaker 1: with all the tools, have fun with it, get prep 18 00:00:57,800 --> 00:01:01,480 Speaker 1: for your fantasy baseball season. Joe Rico, what is your 19 00:01:01,520 --> 00:01:05,720 Speaker 1: identifier for underrated? This is that like there's sleepers and 20 00:01:05,760 --> 00:01:09,160 Speaker 1: there's breakouts and they're undervalued and underrated, And I guess 21 00:01:09,160 --> 00:01:13,320 Speaker 1: that's kind of what we're doing here. Underrated, undervalued. What 22 00:01:13,440 --> 00:01:17,080 Speaker 1: are the description lines that separate some of these things, 23 00:01:17,080 --> 00:01:20,520 Speaker 1: So specifically, when we're talking about these underrated outfielders, what 24 00:01:20,640 --> 00:01:23,200 Speaker 1: makes them underrated versus sleeper or breakout? 25 00:01:23,240 --> 00:01:25,880 Speaker 2: To you, there's a long process that I go through, 26 00:01:25,959 --> 00:01:28,080 Speaker 2: especially not being a football guy, I don't have to 27 00:01:28,120 --> 00:01:29,560 Speaker 2: switch my focus at all. 28 00:01:29,640 --> 00:01:31,160 Speaker 3: It's all baseball all the time. 29 00:01:31,200 --> 00:01:34,639 Speaker 2: So starting from the first day of the offseason, going 30 00:01:34,640 --> 00:01:38,040 Speaker 2: through player pages, going through the projections as they've come out, 31 00:01:38,080 --> 00:01:40,960 Speaker 2: and kind of comparing where players are ranked in projections 32 00:01:41,040 --> 00:01:43,600 Speaker 2: versus where they are in ECR versus where they go 33 00:01:43,680 --> 00:01:46,080 Speaker 2: in drafts. Another thing for me that's important is actually 34 00:01:46,080 --> 00:01:48,600 Speaker 2: getting into drafts battle testing those rankings. 35 00:01:48,600 --> 00:01:49,880 Speaker 3: Seeing a guy still on. 36 00:01:49,840 --> 00:01:51,760 Speaker 2: The board in the eleventh round, I think he should 37 00:01:51,760 --> 00:01:54,360 Speaker 2: have been gone to the ninth round. Therefore, in my mind, 38 00:01:54,400 --> 00:01:57,800 Speaker 2: he is quote unquote undervalued slash kind of a breakout player. 39 00:01:58,160 --> 00:01:59,760 Speaker 2: We're going to get into the specifics here. There are 40 00:01:59,760 --> 00:02:03,240 Speaker 2: certain and stats that really pop out for certain players 41 00:02:03,560 --> 00:02:05,760 Speaker 2: that may not be looked at on a grander scale, 42 00:02:05,840 --> 00:02:08,079 Speaker 2: especially when you're talking. You know, you're in your ESPN 43 00:02:08,160 --> 00:02:10,280 Speaker 2: league with your buddies, you start digging into some of 44 00:02:10,280 --> 00:02:13,000 Speaker 2: these numbers, you can really take advantage of the competition. 45 00:02:13,919 --> 00:02:15,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, and I'm being it's like a little tongue in 46 00:02:16,000 --> 00:02:18,120 Speaker 1: cheek when I say all of this, because they're all like, 47 00:02:19,120 --> 00:02:22,680 Speaker 1: you know, they cousins of the same family. It's like breakouts. 48 00:02:23,200 --> 00:02:25,560 Speaker 1: We're going to usually probably identify as like a player 49 00:02:25,639 --> 00:02:28,520 Speaker 1: that has not had the opportunity to have a big season. 50 00:02:29,680 --> 00:02:33,640 Speaker 1: Sleepers kind of live in the same underrated territory. What 51 00:02:33,639 --> 00:02:36,480 Speaker 1: what we're saying is is based on where they're going, 52 00:02:37,240 --> 00:02:39,400 Speaker 1: we think that this is a value because they are 53 00:02:39,400 --> 00:02:43,120 Speaker 1: going to have whatever X type of return on the 54 00:02:43,480 --> 00:02:45,359 Speaker 1: on said value overall. So that's what we're going to 55 00:02:45,440 --> 00:02:48,240 Speaker 1: do here. We've got four outfielders. They're kind of ranging. 56 00:02:48,280 --> 00:02:51,320 Speaker 1: I think the ECR range is going to be from 57 00:02:51,639 --> 00:02:54,400 Speaker 1: around twenty nine all the way down into the sixties. 58 00:02:54,440 --> 00:02:56,720 Speaker 1: And these are players that we think are going to 59 00:02:56,760 --> 00:03:00,600 Speaker 1: have solid returns. I think usually based on where they're going, 60 00:03:01,000 --> 00:03:03,680 Speaker 1: that floor of their cost just feels good. It's gonna 61 00:03:03,680 --> 00:03:06,360 Speaker 1: be hard for them to at their cost to not 62 00:03:06,400 --> 00:03:08,920 Speaker 1: be able to return value. And there'll be more so, 63 00:03:09,040 --> 00:03:11,240 Speaker 1: let's jump right into it. Uh A Rico, you can 64 00:03:11,360 --> 00:03:16,400 Speaker 1: kick us off here, number one underrated outfielder. You are 65 00:03:16,440 --> 00:03:19,320 Speaker 1: a dirty, stinky Steeler and you stole the player I've 66 00:03:19,320 --> 00:03:21,560 Speaker 1: been talking about for the last three or four months. 67 00:03:21,560 --> 00:03:23,959 Speaker 1: But I will forgive you because I completely agree with 68 00:03:24,040 --> 00:03:24,840 Speaker 1: you here. Of course. 69 00:03:25,440 --> 00:03:27,000 Speaker 2: Yeah, you know, I'm in a slow drive. I'm in 70 00:03:27,040 --> 00:03:29,280 Speaker 2: a couple of slow drafts. And I took him last night. 71 00:03:29,360 --> 00:03:31,440 Speaker 2: And then right after I took him, you sent me 72 00:03:31,480 --> 00:03:34,079 Speaker 2: the sheet and I was like, this guy is super undervalued. 73 00:03:34,320 --> 00:03:37,360 Speaker 2: So Jacob Marcy is the guy we're gonna be breaking down. Specifically, 74 00:03:37,400 --> 00:03:39,240 Speaker 2: if you are in need of speed and you are 75 00:03:39,280 --> 00:03:42,000 Speaker 2: in maybe the ninth to eleventh type a round range, 76 00:03:42,080 --> 00:03:44,960 Speaker 2: Jacob Marci is usually sitting there. He stole fourteen bases 77 00:03:45,000 --> 00:03:48,120 Speaker 2: in fifty five major league games last year, another forty 78 00:03:48,240 --> 00:03:51,560 Speaker 2: seven in ninety eight minor league games. I'm looking at 79 00:03:51,560 --> 00:03:53,880 Speaker 2: the batting average projections and I'm kind of scratching my 80 00:03:53,920 --> 00:03:56,920 Speaker 2: head here. Every single system has two twenty three, two 81 00:03:56,960 --> 00:04:00,640 Speaker 2: twenty eight, two thirty four, two thirty two nine two 82 00:04:00,720 --> 00:04:03,160 Speaker 2: last year and showed some of the most impressive plate 83 00:04:03,200 --> 00:04:05,680 Speaker 2: discipline I think of any hitter in the majors once 84 00:04:05,720 --> 00:04:08,080 Speaker 2: he got called up, chasing less than twenty percent of 85 00:04:08,120 --> 00:04:11,040 Speaker 2: the time, making contact in the zone ninety percent of 86 00:04:11,040 --> 00:04:14,000 Speaker 2: the time, only a seven percent swinging strike rate. He 87 00:04:14,240 --> 00:04:16,920 Speaker 2: is a contact machine and it's led to some really 88 00:04:16,920 --> 00:04:19,360 Speaker 2: good batting averages throughout his time in the minors. There 89 00:04:19,360 --> 00:04:21,320 Speaker 2: have been small stints. If you look just at a 90 00:04:21,320 --> 00:04:23,800 Speaker 2: long list of you know, the player page he hit 91 00:04:23,880 --> 00:04:26,680 Speaker 2: won seventy six in double A over twenty four games 92 00:04:26,800 --> 00:04:29,760 Speaker 2: with the Padres in twenty four there are small instances 93 00:04:29,800 --> 00:04:31,680 Speaker 2: there where you can give yourself a small heart attack 94 00:04:31,760 --> 00:04:34,120 Speaker 2: looking at the batting average history. But by and large, 95 00:04:34,160 --> 00:04:35,400 Speaker 2: he is a guy that you can count on for 96 00:04:35,440 --> 00:04:38,120 Speaker 2: a really good batting average, a ton of stolen basis. 97 00:04:38,160 --> 00:04:40,240 Speaker 2: I think that he could steal forty bases. And the 98 00:04:40,279 --> 00:04:43,120 Speaker 2: lineup in Miami has gotten so good he has projected 99 00:04:43,120 --> 00:04:46,520 Speaker 2: a lead off and right behind him Xavier Edwards, Kyle Stowers, 100 00:04:46,560 --> 00:04:50,120 Speaker 2: Augustine Ormirez, he got Owen, Casey Connor Norby I kind 101 00:04:50,120 --> 00:04:52,159 Speaker 2: of like gryffin Conine as well. They're just a really 102 00:04:52,200 --> 00:04:54,680 Speaker 2: solid group of guys batting behind him. So I think 103 00:04:54,760 --> 00:04:58,040 Speaker 2: Jacob Marci is seriously undervalued in your drafts in twenty 104 00:04:58,080 --> 00:04:58,560 Speaker 2: twenty six. 105 00:04:59,040 --> 00:05:01,280 Speaker 1: Yeah, what's interesting about the Marcie thing? Actually just did 106 00:05:01,279 --> 00:05:03,360 Speaker 1: this is what I've been talking about him for a while. 107 00:05:03,400 --> 00:05:05,159 Speaker 1: We did You can Catch a Rico and I in 108 00:05:05,200 --> 00:05:07,120 Speaker 1: a live episode. We've talked about this a couple of 109 00:05:07,160 --> 00:05:10,080 Speaker 1: times from months ago. We had a bunch of awesome 110 00:05:10,120 --> 00:05:12,080 Speaker 1: guests and we were you know, this was like the 111 00:05:12,120 --> 00:05:14,640 Speaker 1: what industry's favorite draft picks? And this was my guy. 112 00:05:15,400 --> 00:05:17,400 Speaker 1: I just talked about him over on in this league. 113 00:05:17,760 --> 00:05:20,920 Speaker 1: One of the interesting things because I'm I'm baffled by 114 00:05:21,040 --> 00:05:25,240 Speaker 1: the projection thing too. His XBA supported his batting average, 115 00:05:25,240 --> 00:05:28,080 Speaker 1: which was really high last year. He doesn't strike out, 116 00:05:28,800 --> 00:05:31,760 Speaker 1: good play discipline, so you're like, where the hell are 117 00:05:31,760 --> 00:05:34,200 Speaker 1: you getting two thirty from. I think a lot of 118 00:05:34,200 --> 00:05:36,880 Speaker 1: that is probably coming from a really poor triple A 119 00:05:37,000 --> 00:05:39,240 Speaker 1: where he hit around two forty, because they because a 120 00:05:39,240 --> 00:05:41,600 Speaker 1: lot of because projections can take like stat cast data 121 00:05:41,680 --> 00:05:44,200 Speaker 1: from that and they can build there. So I think 122 00:05:44,240 --> 00:05:46,080 Speaker 1: you could be getting some of that, which is fair. 123 00:05:46,440 --> 00:05:48,120 Speaker 1: You know, you should look at a player and you 124 00:05:48,160 --> 00:05:50,920 Speaker 1: should have questions and maybe just not fully assume he's 125 00:05:50,960 --> 00:05:53,200 Speaker 1: going to hit two ninety again. But at the same time, 126 00:05:53,920 --> 00:05:55,880 Speaker 1: I looked at like not only the if you have 127 00:05:56,000 --> 00:05:59,000 Speaker 1: the baseball savant, will do like the pitch types like fastball, 128 00:05:59,040 --> 00:06:02,120 Speaker 1: breaking off speed, and then you can do individual pitch breakdowns. 129 00:06:02,200 --> 00:06:05,440 Speaker 1: Would you go and look at Marcy three hundred against 130 00:06:05,440 --> 00:06:09,440 Speaker 1: like sweepers, sliders, change ups, curveball. The guy is just 131 00:06:09,520 --> 00:06:12,680 Speaker 1: destroying from a contact level, And I think that's the 132 00:06:12,720 --> 00:06:15,480 Speaker 1: thing to kind of, you know, hitch your wagon to 133 00:06:15,640 --> 00:06:18,839 Speaker 1: here that like this is a higher contact player and 134 00:06:18,839 --> 00:06:20,640 Speaker 1: this is who he was in the Arizona Fall League before. 135 00:06:20,680 --> 00:06:23,279 Speaker 1: So I'm in I think I said this on the 136 00:06:23,400 --> 00:06:28,840 Speaker 1: ITL Show. I think his homers are more volatile than 137 00:06:28,839 --> 00:06:31,640 Speaker 1: his batting averages. I wouldn't the projections are putting in 138 00:06:31,720 --> 00:06:34,800 Speaker 1: like twelve thirteen homers. Listen, I think there's a better 139 00:06:34,839 --> 00:06:38,120 Speaker 1: possibility he hits eight or nine homers than it is 140 00:06:38,160 --> 00:06:40,800 Speaker 1: he hits two thirty, not two six. So I think 141 00:06:40,839 --> 00:06:43,000 Speaker 1: like two sixty two seventy is range that I really 142 00:06:43,080 --> 00:06:44,800 Speaker 1: like him. Think he's going to steal a ton at 143 00:06:44,839 --> 00:06:46,880 Speaker 1: the top of the lineup. He's going to score some runs. 144 00:06:46,920 --> 00:06:49,920 Speaker 1: Like you said, maybe the power waivers. He's a great pick. 145 00:06:49,960 --> 00:06:52,280 Speaker 1: He's undervalued. I couldn't agree more. You know, I do 146 00:06:52,839 --> 00:06:55,600 Speaker 1: very good pick there for Jacob Marcy. Jacob Marcy and 147 00:06:55,680 --> 00:07:00,400 Speaker 1: Ecru going as the twenty ninth outfielder one three two 148 00:07:00,480 --> 00:07:02,960 Speaker 1: overall on Fantasy pros ECR, which you can check out 149 00:07:03,000 --> 00:07:06,159 Speaker 1: on the website or the app. All right, Joe, my 150 00:07:06,839 --> 00:07:10,160 Speaker 1: first outfielder number two on the board here is coming 151 00:07:10,200 --> 00:07:13,600 Speaker 1: off as the fifty fourth outfielders. So both the mine 152 00:07:13,600 --> 00:07:16,040 Speaker 1: are pretty deep here, and that really leads to, like, 153 00:07:16,240 --> 00:07:19,679 Speaker 1: I think this guy is underrated. Will your a Bray 154 00:07:19,720 --> 00:07:22,080 Speaker 1: you with the Boston Red Sox, that is going to 155 00:07:22,120 --> 00:07:24,440 Speaker 1: be my choice here, A Bray, you hit twenty two 156 00:07:24,520 --> 00:07:27,440 Speaker 1: homers last year in just three hundred and seventy three 157 00:07:27,480 --> 00:07:30,800 Speaker 1: at bats he hit two forty seven an XBA at 158 00:07:30,840 --> 00:07:33,240 Speaker 1: two forty three. You know, none of that's great, but 159 00:07:33,280 --> 00:07:36,240 Speaker 1: it's supportive of like where he ended up hitting. The 160 00:07:36,280 --> 00:07:40,280 Speaker 1: massive left handed swing destroyed Rity's last year, generating twenty 161 00:07:40,280 --> 00:07:42,920 Speaker 1: one of his twenty two homers against right handed pitchers. 162 00:07:43,520 --> 00:07:47,040 Speaker 1: Interesting in his profile though, is just a two seventy 163 00:07:47,080 --> 00:07:48,720 Speaker 1: seven babbit. So I know a lot of people get 164 00:07:48,760 --> 00:07:51,160 Speaker 1: focused on like lefty righty splits and stuff like that. 165 00:07:51,280 --> 00:07:52,320 Speaker 3: You look at his average, you. 166 00:07:52,240 --> 00:07:55,040 Speaker 1: See around two forty two to fifty two seventy seven babbit. 167 00:07:55,320 --> 00:07:57,480 Speaker 1: That was thirty points lower than the previous year. So 168 00:07:57,880 --> 00:08:01,040 Speaker 1: that could be a beginning marker potential that maybe there's 169 00:08:01,080 --> 00:08:03,480 Speaker 1: some bad luck in there, maybe there's some more batting 170 00:08:03,520 --> 00:08:06,559 Speaker 1: average that's in the well. He had an increased barrel 171 00:08:06,560 --> 00:08:09,960 Speaker 1: percentage up to twelve percent this past year, a launch 172 00:08:10,000 --> 00:08:13,920 Speaker 1: angle increase to twenty three degrees, so he is getting 173 00:08:13,960 --> 00:08:16,240 Speaker 1: he's barreling the ball at a good clip, getting the 174 00:08:16,240 --> 00:08:19,120 Speaker 1: ball in the air four degrees higher than the previous year, 175 00:08:19,200 --> 00:08:21,560 Speaker 1: and he's pulling the crap out of the ball twenty 176 00:08:21,600 --> 00:08:25,240 Speaker 1: five percent pulled air percentage, which is an increase year 177 00:08:25,280 --> 00:08:29,320 Speaker 1: over year. We also saw a k percentage drop down 178 00:08:29,320 --> 00:08:32,240 Speaker 1: to twenty four percent, that's four percent dropped from the 179 00:08:32,320 --> 00:08:35,200 Speaker 1: year before. And he took a big zone contact jump 180 00:08:35,360 --> 00:08:38,440 Speaker 1: from seventy six point nine percent to eighty three percent. 181 00:08:38,640 --> 00:08:41,000 Speaker 1: So I just laid out all of this stuff. That 182 00:08:41,160 --> 00:08:45,080 Speaker 1: is a really, really good hitting profile. So the negatives 183 00:08:45,360 --> 00:08:47,360 Speaker 1: or if you're looking at it is there's the platoon 184 00:08:47,400 --> 00:08:51,280 Speaker 1: issues that they put him in the platoon issue or spot. 185 00:08:51,559 --> 00:08:53,720 Speaker 1: But he hit two thirty against lefties is not the 186 00:08:53,720 --> 00:08:56,280 Speaker 1: worst thing in the world. And then there's these two 187 00:08:56,400 --> 00:08:59,280 Speaker 1: oddities that I'm gonna throw out to you. One of 188 00:08:59,280 --> 00:09:03,760 Speaker 1: those oddities, well, both of these oddities I think don't 189 00:09:03,880 --> 00:09:07,960 Speaker 1: qualify maybe at least one specifically don't qualify in the 190 00:09:08,000 --> 00:09:11,400 Speaker 1: sticky realm, and Eno uses that a lot where that's 191 00:09:11,400 --> 00:09:12,800 Speaker 1: going to stay with the player. 192 00:09:13,240 --> 00:09:13,880 Speaker 3: One of those. 193 00:09:13,679 --> 00:09:17,120 Speaker 1: Oddities is dude struggled at home this past year. He 194 00:09:17,160 --> 00:09:20,040 Speaker 1: hit over two sixty on the road, only two twenty 195 00:09:20,120 --> 00:09:24,319 Speaker 1: at home. I would mind you, Boston has the second 196 00:09:24,480 --> 00:09:27,800 Speaker 1: best ballpark factor overall for left handed hitters. 197 00:09:28,360 --> 00:09:28,920 Speaker 3: That does it. 198 00:09:29,000 --> 00:09:31,120 Speaker 1: That's the one that I think maybe could be sticky 199 00:09:31,120 --> 00:09:32,920 Speaker 1: because it's a home ballpark, but I don't think it is. 200 00:09:33,240 --> 00:09:36,640 Speaker 1: The other one was a massive struggle against fastballs, which 201 00:09:36,960 --> 00:09:39,600 Speaker 1: led to him being better against breaking pitches. But to me, 202 00:09:39,920 --> 00:09:41,600 Speaker 1: especially with a hitter like that, that is not going 203 00:09:41,640 --> 00:09:45,760 Speaker 1: to stick around. Usually massive fastball struggles or dominance don't 204 00:09:45,880 --> 00:09:48,480 Speaker 1: tend to stay. He had a higher expected batting average 205 00:09:48,480 --> 00:09:51,079 Speaker 1: against fastballs. Both of those things I don't think are 206 00:09:51,120 --> 00:09:54,520 Speaker 1: necessarily sticky. So my whole point to that is, so 207 00:09:54,559 --> 00:09:57,360 Speaker 1: I think there's a lot left in the tank for him. 208 00:09:57,720 --> 00:10:00,640 Speaker 1: Dude hit twenty plus homers and under four hundre bats. 209 00:10:00,640 --> 00:10:02,839 Speaker 1: If you give him a full season, there's thirty home 210 00:10:02,920 --> 00:10:05,960 Speaker 1: run potential in there. It's a big, fast swing. He's 211 00:10:05,960 --> 00:10:08,840 Speaker 1: not as bad as you think against lefties. His profile 212 00:10:09,000 --> 00:10:11,160 Speaker 1: screams at you, and I think he's going to hit 213 00:10:11,160 --> 00:10:15,200 Speaker 1: a lot better at home this year. Fifty four at outfielder, 214 00:10:15,240 --> 00:10:18,240 Speaker 1: he's going off. If you could get thirty plus homers 215 00:10:18,640 --> 00:10:22,000 Speaker 1: outside of your top fifty outfielders, that's underrated. My friends, 216 00:10:22,040 --> 00:10:23,760 Speaker 1: I don't know what you think about. Will your or 217 00:10:23,760 --> 00:10:24,280 Speaker 1: braid you here? 218 00:10:24,720 --> 00:10:26,880 Speaker 2: I am in locks up with you completely and just 219 00:10:26,920 --> 00:10:29,080 Speaker 2: looking at the splits the home and away stats. In 220 00:10:29,080 --> 00:10:31,720 Speaker 2: twenty twenty four, it was kind of the opposite. He 221 00:10:31,760 --> 00:10:33,240 Speaker 2: was better at home than he was on the road. 222 00:10:33,280 --> 00:10:35,680 Speaker 2: So I think that that will figure itself out in 223 00:10:35,679 --> 00:10:37,360 Speaker 2: twenty twenty six. He's not going to be bad at 224 00:10:37,400 --> 00:10:39,480 Speaker 2: Fenway Park, at least I would be pretty surprised if 225 00:10:39,480 --> 00:10:42,800 Speaker 2: he is. And another factor here is just how amazing 226 00:10:42,840 --> 00:10:45,040 Speaker 2: he is defensively. He's went back to back gold gloves. 227 00:10:45,080 --> 00:10:47,680 Speaker 2: If you look at the defensive run saved fifteen of 228 00:10:47,720 --> 00:10:50,480 Speaker 2: them and fewer than nine hundred innings in the outfield 229 00:10:50,520 --> 00:10:52,920 Speaker 2: last year. So I know that to talk about like 230 00:10:52,960 --> 00:10:55,440 Speaker 2: the Red Sox need to trade an outfielder, maybe it's Duran, 231 00:10:55,760 --> 00:10:58,520 Speaker 2: maybe they put Brafayelo in the whatever. A bray you 232 00:10:58,559 --> 00:11:01,800 Speaker 2: feels incredibly safe from a player time standpoint. When Boston, 233 00:11:02,040 --> 00:11:04,160 Speaker 2: you know, a lot of questions have been asked over 234 00:11:04,160 --> 00:11:05,800 Speaker 2: the last year about who's going to play where in 235 00:11:05,840 --> 00:11:07,600 Speaker 2: the outfield, who's going to get moved. A bray you 236 00:11:07,640 --> 00:11:10,280 Speaker 2: feels like a cornerstone that they should be building around. 237 00:11:10,320 --> 00:11:11,160 Speaker 3: A guy who's going to. 238 00:11:11,160 --> 00:11:13,360 Speaker 2: Give you three to four win seasons in real life, 239 00:11:13,360 --> 00:11:15,280 Speaker 2: and then from a fantasy point of view, doesn't hurt 240 00:11:15,320 --> 00:11:17,280 Speaker 2: you anywhere. He's even chipping in some stolen bases. That 241 00:11:17,320 --> 00:11:19,679 Speaker 2: batting average is okay, and I agree that he has 242 00:11:19,720 --> 00:11:22,400 Speaker 2: thirty home run potential that launch angle being what it is, 243 00:11:22,400 --> 00:11:23,400 Speaker 2: twenty three degrees. 244 00:11:23,720 --> 00:11:25,400 Speaker 3: Look at the other guys who were in that range 245 00:11:25,480 --> 00:11:26,000 Speaker 3: last year. 246 00:11:26,360 --> 00:11:29,679 Speaker 2: Rawley was at twenty five, torkleson twenty three, ys saw 247 00:11:29,800 --> 00:11:32,840 Speaker 2: Pard's twenty three, Euhanio Suarez twenty two. 248 00:11:33,679 --> 00:11:36,520 Speaker 3: That's a power stroke. He has a legit power stroke 249 00:11:36,559 --> 00:11:37,240 Speaker 3: for that ballpark. 250 00:11:37,920 --> 00:11:40,800 Speaker 1: Yeah, and has mentioned not only is it the best 251 00:11:40,920 --> 00:11:44,480 Speaker 1: left handed home run ballpark out there, it's just the 252 00:11:44,840 --> 00:11:47,160 Speaker 1: home run factor kind of falls, but it is number 253 00:11:47,200 --> 00:11:50,480 Speaker 1: two overall, Colorado's number one than it is Boston. The 254 00:11:50,559 --> 00:11:52,840 Speaker 1: thing that does drag though, and that's going to also 255 00:11:52,920 --> 00:11:55,600 Speaker 1: come from, you know, having more left handed hitters, is 256 00:11:55,600 --> 00:11:58,480 Speaker 1: they don't scream. It's actually you know, near the bottom 257 00:11:58,480 --> 00:12:00,600 Speaker 1: of home run ballpark factors. But and I don't think 258 00:12:00,640 --> 00:12:03,559 Speaker 1: that's something that sticks necessarily because that's also relevant to 259 00:12:03,600 --> 00:12:05,800 Speaker 1: the guys that are hitting homers. So will Youard Bray, 260 00:12:05,840 --> 00:12:11,040 Speaker 1: you outfielder fifty four in ECR absolutely underrated, big power. 261 00:12:11,360 --> 00:12:13,360 Speaker 1: You gotta get them all right. We've got two more 262 00:12:13,400 --> 00:12:15,560 Speaker 1: coming up. They're a little different too. I feel like 263 00:12:15,600 --> 00:12:19,200 Speaker 1: these are both like guys that are maybe boring duddy 264 00:12:19,320 --> 00:12:21,680 Speaker 1: type of players. But we're telling you there's value. But 265 00:12:21,840 --> 00:12:25,640 Speaker 1: before we do, I mentioned drafts. You guys love drafts, 266 00:12:25,679 --> 00:12:27,200 Speaker 1: and you got to get prepped for your drafts. 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Get your mock on today, all right, 285 00:13:28,160 --> 00:13:31,439 Speaker 1: Two more outfielders that are underrated for twenty twenty six. 286 00:13:31,960 --> 00:13:35,960 Speaker 1: As mentioned, I think these names. Maybe there's a little 287 00:13:36,000 --> 00:13:39,840 Speaker 1: bit more ick with these two guys. I specifically think mine, guys. 288 00:13:40,000 --> 00:13:43,600 Speaker 1: Your guy was a absolute staple. I think in the 289 00:13:43,640 --> 00:13:45,760 Speaker 1: fantasy baseball world it was like I got to get 290 00:13:45,800 --> 00:13:49,040 Speaker 1: this guy to get my high batting average, my twenty ten, 291 00:13:49,440 --> 00:13:51,319 Speaker 1: my eighty five, eighty five, and you do it every 292 00:13:51,360 --> 00:13:53,480 Speaker 1: single year, and things kind of fell off last year. 293 00:13:53,720 --> 00:13:58,359 Speaker 1: Now his cost is even cheaper, Joe, your second underrated 294 00:13:58,360 --> 00:13:59,360 Speaker 1: outfielder is who. 295 00:14:00,000 --> 00:14:00,920 Speaker 3: It's Brian Reynolds. 296 00:14:01,080 --> 00:14:02,959 Speaker 2: And you know, every year, like you said, for the 297 00:14:03,000 --> 00:14:05,440 Speaker 2: last few years, top one hundred, borderline top one hundred, 298 00:14:05,480 --> 00:14:06,920 Speaker 2: pick between ninety and one hundred. 299 00:14:07,200 --> 00:14:08,640 Speaker 3: He's following one hundred. 300 00:14:08,320 --> 00:14:10,760 Speaker 2: Spots in drafts this year just because he had a 301 00:14:10,760 --> 00:14:13,240 Speaker 2: down season, and yes it was a down year, only 302 00:14:13,280 --> 00:14:16,080 Speaker 2: sixteen homers he hit two forty five. Strikeout rate went 303 00:14:16,160 --> 00:14:17,959 Speaker 2: up a little bit, but the barrel rate was still 304 00:14:18,000 --> 00:14:20,920 Speaker 2: intact at ten percent forty six percent hard hit rate 305 00:14:21,000 --> 00:14:23,280 Speaker 2: was a slight improvement on the year before and where 306 00:14:23,320 --> 00:14:25,520 Speaker 2: he has been for the last couple of years. Best 307 00:14:25,560 --> 00:14:29,320 Speaker 2: ever average exit velocity, best ever max exit velocity, and 308 00:14:29,600 --> 00:14:32,200 Speaker 2: EV ninety. So the ninetieth percentile take away some of 309 00:14:32,240 --> 00:14:35,120 Speaker 2: those outliered numbers, still the best number of his career. 310 00:14:35,520 --> 00:14:37,360 Speaker 2: I think the Brian Reynolds is one of those guys 311 00:14:37,400 --> 00:14:39,560 Speaker 2: that a lot and I'm not trying to tap myself 312 00:14:39,560 --> 00:14:40,680 Speaker 2: on the back here, but I think he'll be a 313 00:14:40,680 --> 00:14:42,920 Speaker 2: guy that a lot of really smart fantasy players will 314 00:14:42,920 --> 00:14:45,760 Speaker 2: be drafting this year. The by low cell high is 315 00:14:45,880 --> 00:14:48,360 Speaker 2: always framed as an in season thing to do, but 316 00:14:48,440 --> 00:14:50,400 Speaker 2: in the draft room, I think it's just as important 317 00:14:50,480 --> 00:14:53,800 Speaker 2: these guys who had perennial top one hundred seasons now 318 00:14:53,800 --> 00:14:55,880 Speaker 2: being drafted outside of the top two hundred picks. His 319 00:14:55,920 --> 00:14:59,880 Speaker 2: ADP is right around two hundred. ECR is outfield or third. 320 00:15:01,440 --> 00:15:05,080 Speaker 2: I just don't understand why the fall is so precipitous 321 00:15:05,080 --> 00:15:06,880 Speaker 2: for him. Yes, he should have fallen a little bit, 322 00:15:06,920 --> 00:15:09,400 Speaker 2: but the Pirates lineup is better than it's been in 323 00:15:09,640 --> 00:15:15,120 Speaker 2: several years. Horowitz, Lao Reynolds, O'Hearn, O'Neil Cruz, probably Connor 324 00:15:15,120 --> 00:15:19,520 Speaker 2: Griffin on his way hopefully any day. So I think 325 00:15:19,520 --> 00:15:21,920 Speaker 2: that when you're looking at the barrel rates being intact, 326 00:15:22,280 --> 00:15:25,160 Speaker 2: the play discipline numbers not really being that much different 327 00:15:25,200 --> 00:15:27,240 Speaker 2: than they had been in previous seasons. He actually chased 328 00:15:27,280 --> 00:15:29,600 Speaker 2: a little bit less, his zone contact ticked up a 329 00:15:29,600 --> 00:15:32,400 Speaker 2: little bit. I don't see any reason why Brian Reynolds 330 00:15:32,400 --> 00:15:34,680 Speaker 2: should be going one hundred picks later than he usually has. 331 00:15:34,720 --> 00:15:36,440 Speaker 2: I think he can still be a twenty to ten 332 00:15:36,520 --> 00:15:39,640 Speaker 2: guy who hits about two sixty, and that lineup is 333 00:15:39,680 --> 00:15:42,160 Speaker 2: the best it's been probably in his entire career. 334 00:15:41,920 --> 00:15:43,800 Speaker 3: So I'm all over Brian Reynolds this year. 335 00:15:44,680 --> 00:15:48,040 Speaker 1: So looking at the projections, it's interesting because they're kind 336 00:15:48,040 --> 00:15:50,400 Speaker 1: of all over the board, and I think maybe some 337 00:15:50,520 --> 00:15:52,920 Speaker 1: of it is because of like the statistical fall this 338 00:15:53,000 --> 00:15:56,520 Speaker 1: past year, the rising K percentage and the average dropping. 339 00:15:56,880 --> 00:15:59,840 Speaker 1: But what I find interesting is when you look at 340 00:15:59,840 --> 00:16:02,480 Speaker 1: the things and they're usually like three year rolling averages, 341 00:16:02,800 --> 00:16:04,600 Speaker 1: it really does feel like a lot of the projections 342 00:16:04,600 --> 00:16:06,440 Speaker 1: are more on the recent than it is like a 343 00:16:06,520 --> 00:16:10,760 Speaker 1: rolling average. So there's the bat X, which is the 344 00:16:10,760 --> 00:16:13,640 Speaker 1: most aggressive from a batting average standpoint at two fifty seven, 345 00:16:13,960 --> 00:16:16,840 Speaker 1: but has the least counting stats, only seventeen homers and 346 00:16:16,920 --> 00:16:19,920 Speaker 1: six stolen bases. I think we don't have to argue 347 00:16:19,920 --> 00:16:23,560 Speaker 1: that as a top thirty five ISH outfielder, that is 348 00:16:23,600 --> 00:16:25,960 Speaker 1: not worth the return if he's only hitting seventeen homers 349 00:16:25,960 --> 00:16:29,240 Speaker 1: in two fifty seven ATC a little bit higher, a 350 00:16:29,240 --> 00:16:31,960 Speaker 1: little tiny bit lower batting average, but nineteen homers, seventy 351 00:16:32,000 --> 00:16:34,680 Speaker 1: six seventy six with five stolen bases. And then Oopsie 352 00:16:35,160 --> 00:16:37,560 Speaker 1: has twenty one homers with eighty one runs and a 353 00:16:37,560 --> 00:16:40,000 Speaker 1: two to fifty one average, all of them think the 354 00:16:40,040 --> 00:16:42,600 Speaker 1: k percentage comes down. I think he's a pretty good 355 00:16:42,800 --> 00:16:47,120 Speaker 1: like kind of belt piece in that, like he just 356 00:16:47,160 --> 00:16:49,680 Speaker 1: fits everything you put them on your belt fits the team, 357 00:16:49,920 --> 00:16:52,080 Speaker 1: doesn't hurt you in a lot of spots. If there 358 00:16:52,160 --> 00:16:54,160 Speaker 1: is more offense, Brian Reynolds is going to be at 359 00:16:54,200 --> 00:16:55,840 Speaker 1: the forefront of it, in the middle of this lineup. 360 00:16:55,840 --> 00:16:58,160 Speaker 1: I do think there is more potential, which the cost 361 00:16:58,200 --> 00:17:00,840 Speaker 1: was a tiny bit lower, you know, for like the 362 00:17:00,880 --> 00:17:03,120 Speaker 1: production that was out there, but also it's kind of 363 00:17:03,200 --> 00:17:05,240 Speaker 1: like a one year off there. So like you said, 364 00:17:05,640 --> 00:17:07,679 Speaker 1: you look for players who don't necessarily hurt you in 365 00:17:07,680 --> 00:17:10,800 Speaker 1: a lot of spots. Reynolds has a decent potential to 366 00:17:10,840 --> 00:17:13,000 Speaker 1: be a player that helps you in every single category, 367 00:17:13,040 --> 00:17:15,720 Speaker 1: like a five category guy, if not like an elite 368 00:17:15,920 --> 00:17:19,800 Speaker 1: the player I have final player here. The name just 369 00:17:19,800 --> 00:17:22,600 Speaker 1: elicits weirdness, And when you look at the production last year, 370 00:17:22,840 --> 00:17:24,920 Speaker 1: you kind of feel that same way. And I think 371 00:17:24,960 --> 00:17:26,640 Speaker 1: a lot of people had a hard time buying into 372 00:17:26,720 --> 00:17:29,600 Speaker 1: him all year. But we're going to go to Ramone 373 00:17:29,720 --> 00:17:33,800 Speaker 1: Loriano with the San Diego Padres, who hit two eighty 374 00:17:33,920 --> 00:17:37,760 Speaker 1: one with twenty four homers, seven stolen bases in just 375 00:17:37,840 --> 00:17:40,600 Speaker 1: under four hundred and fifty at bats last year. Almost 376 00:17:40,640 --> 00:17:45,000 Speaker 1: anyone that does that that is not named Ramon Liano 377 00:17:45,480 --> 00:17:49,399 Speaker 1: is getting hype. But his current state, I mean, we 378 00:17:49,520 --> 00:17:52,639 Speaker 1: just listed off what Brian Reynolds was thirty six outfielder. 379 00:17:53,080 --> 00:17:54,720 Speaker 1: If you were playing in a ten man league with 380 00:17:54,760 --> 00:17:58,119 Speaker 1: five outfielders, Ramon Loreiano would not be drafted as a starter, 381 00:17:58,240 --> 00:18:00,440 Speaker 1: maybe not drafted at all, which is crazy because he 382 00:18:00,520 --> 00:18:04,160 Speaker 1: is outfielder sixty off the board. I think it's hard 383 00:18:04,200 --> 00:18:05,960 Speaker 1: to deny some of the growth he's had as a 384 00:18:06,000 --> 00:18:10,639 Speaker 1: hitter despite being averaged for so long. He had a 385 00:18:10,720 --> 00:18:13,960 Speaker 1: career high barrel percentage at thirteen point eight percent. He 386 00:18:14,040 --> 00:18:17,439 Speaker 1: paired that with a career high hard hit percentage at 387 00:18:17,480 --> 00:18:20,760 Speaker 1: forty nine percent. You put those things together, those are 388 00:18:20,800 --> 00:18:24,160 Speaker 1: borderline like elite. If not, there's like upper tier when 389 00:18:24,200 --> 00:18:26,879 Speaker 1: you get really good barrel, really good hard hit. You know, 390 00:18:26,920 --> 00:18:29,040 Speaker 1: the guys like Nick Kurtz and stuff have that. His 391 00:18:29,240 --> 00:18:32,520 Speaker 1: XBA his expected batting average supported his batting average at 392 00:18:32,560 --> 00:18:34,560 Speaker 1: two seventy so it's still high. And he cut of 393 00:18:34,560 --> 00:18:37,840 Speaker 1: strikeouts down from thirty one percent the year before to 394 00:18:38,000 --> 00:18:40,840 Speaker 1: twenty four percent. So what you see is you clearly 395 00:18:40,880 --> 00:18:43,320 Speaker 1: see there was a huge change in his game, and 396 00:18:43,359 --> 00:18:46,760 Speaker 1: that took place in Baltimore. It started in Baltimore and 397 00:18:46,840 --> 00:18:48,679 Speaker 1: he got traded. So you go and look at the 398 00:18:48,680 --> 00:18:50,879 Speaker 1: splits there, because I think that's something you can pick apart. 399 00:18:51,160 --> 00:18:54,239 Speaker 1: Baltimore can be a more hitter friendly environment obviously than 400 00:18:54,280 --> 00:18:58,440 Speaker 1: San Diego. But his home though his average did change. 401 00:18:58,480 --> 00:19:00,879 Speaker 1: You hit around two ninety with Baltimore around two sixty 402 00:19:00,880 --> 00:19:03,119 Speaker 1: with San Diego, which I'll still take the two sixty. 403 00:19:03,560 --> 00:19:06,600 Speaker 1: His home run percentage stayed about the same. He cut 404 00:19:06,680 --> 00:19:10,440 Speaker 1: his k percentage down with the Padres, and you know, 405 00:19:10,600 --> 00:19:14,520 Speaker 1: his consistency carried throughout this season. First half, second half, 406 00:19:14,600 --> 00:19:17,119 Speaker 1: he was hitting well. I think he's thrust into a 407 00:19:17,119 --> 00:19:20,199 Speaker 1: really good spot with the Padres. He's proven to be 408 00:19:20,280 --> 00:19:22,800 Speaker 1: able to tap back into that power. I think he 409 00:19:22,840 --> 00:19:24,840 Speaker 1: can steal a little bit more and he's gonna have 410 00:19:24,920 --> 00:19:27,400 Speaker 1: some great run producers around him and guys like Machado 411 00:19:27,440 --> 00:19:29,800 Speaker 1: and Tatisa, especially pending where they end up hitting him. 412 00:19:29,840 --> 00:19:32,000 Speaker 1: He could be a guy that's hitting five and could 413 00:19:32,000 --> 00:19:35,440 Speaker 1: have Tatisa Machado on the base. Ramon Lariano feels kind 414 00:19:35,440 --> 00:19:38,320 Speaker 1: of icky, but he's similar to what Trent Grisham did 415 00:19:38,359 --> 00:19:40,240 Speaker 1: I think him and Trent grishamerre in the exact same 416 00:19:40,320 --> 00:19:43,600 Speaker 1: state these players where they just feel weird. But guess 417 00:19:43,600 --> 00:19:45,720 Speaker 1: what when they're going outside the top fifty. You said 418 00:19:45,720 --> 00:19:48,280 Speaker 1: this with Brian Reynolds. I think smart players are going 419 00:19:48,359 --> 00:19:50,200 Speaker 1: to find an investment on a guy like this. I 420 00:19:50,240 --> 00:19:52,320 Speaker 1: don't think you want to take all Ramon Lariano's that 421 00:19:52,320 --> 00:19:54,960 Speaker 1: they're gonna bounce back. You want to take some shots 422 00:19:54,960 --> 00:19:56,919 Speaker 1: and some risks at the end of your draft, but 423 00:19:56,960 --> 00:19:59,760 Speaker 1: you also want to take guys like this. Ramon Lariano 424 00:20:00,080 --> 00:20:02,960 Speaker 1: projections are a little bit iffy just because he hasn't 425 00:20:02,960 --> 00:20:05,400 Speaker 1: done this a whole bunch. But really, what I'm focusing 426 00:20:05,440 --> 00:20:09,080 Speaker 1: on that hitting profile is borderlining elite, and if that 427 00:20:09,119 --> 00:20:11,680 Speaker 1: can carry back over and you can get twenty ten 428 00:20:11,800 --> 00:20:15,000 Speaker 1: out of him at outfield sixty, I don't think there's 429 00:20:15,040 --> 00:20:16,960 Speaker 1: a doubt that he's going to be able to return value. 430 00:20:16,960 --> 00:20:19,120 Speaker 1: You have any thoughts on Ramon Larana before we get 431 00:20:19,119 --> 00:20:19,520 Speaker 1: out of here. 432 00:20:19,680 --> 00:20:22,359 Speaker 2: Yeah, it reminds me of something that honestly, Pat Fitzmorris 433 00:20:22,359 --> 00:20:23,800 Speaker 2: said the other day on The Football Show, but he 434 00:20:23,840 --> 00:20:27,040 Speaker 2: referenced Ron Chandler. So it's kind of like we're we're 435 00:20:27,040 --> 00:20:30,080 Speaker 2: doing the Russian doll thing here. But if you display 436 00:20:30,119 --> 00:20:33,040 Speaker 2: a skill, then you own that skill. And what Loriano 437 00:20:33,080 --> 00:20:35,040 Speaker 2: has done now a couple of different times in his career, 438 00:20:35,119 --> 00:20:37,880 Speaker 2: hit twenty four homers, steal double digit bases, hit over 439 00:20:37,960 --> 00:20:40,800 Speaker 2: too eighty and when you look at where he's projected 440 00:20:40,840 --> 00:20:42,600 Speaker 2: to hit in the lineup right now, it could change 441 00:20:42,640 --> 00:20:45,400 Speaker 2: for sure. But Fangrafts is projecting him to clean up 442 00:20:45,440 --> 00:20:49,159 Speaker 2: behind tatist Marilyn Machado. If that sticks, we could be 443 00:20:49,200 --> 00:20:50,399 Speaker 2: looking at one hundred ribies. 444 00:20:50,440 --> 00:20:51,280 Speaker 3: We really could. 445 00:20:51,280 --> 00:20:53,640 Speaker 2: And I know that that's not what anybody's expecting from Loriano, 446 00:20:53,720 --> 00:20:55,879 Speaker 2: But considering the games he made last year, like you 447 00:20:55,920 --> 00:20:58,359 Speaker 2: pointed out, it was the best offensive season of his career. 448 00:20:58,400 --> 00:21:00,520 Speaker 3: He's still not old. He's thirty one years old. 449 00:21:01,119 --> 00:21:03,600 Speaker 2: Best ever barrel, hard hit rates, pretty much everything was 450 00:21:03,640 --> 00:21:07,040 Speaker 2: a career high for Loriento. I think I'm all over him. 451 00:21:07,080 --> 00:21:09,240 Speaker 2: He hasn't been somebody that I've really drafted. I don't 452 00:21:09,240 --> 00:21:11,760 Speaker 2: think even once this year so far. But outside of 453 00:21:11,760 --> 00:21:14,080 Speaker 2: the top two hundred sometimes two hundred and fifty picks, 454 00:21:14,200 --> 00:21:16,159 Speaker 2: he feels like an afterthought and he probably shouldn't be. 455 00:21:16,880 --> 00:21:19,199 Speaker 1: Yeah, if player shows you that they can do it 456 00:21:19,240 --> 00:21:21,320 Speaker 1: believe them. I think that's kind of the adage that 457 00:21:21,359 --> 00:21:24,200 Speaker 1: goes out there, Jacob Marcy, William Bray, you, Brian Reynolds, 458 00:21:24,280 --> 00:21:27,359 Speaker 1: Ramon Lariano. Those are four outfielders that we say are underrated, 459 00:21:27,359 --> 00:21:30,560 Speaker 1: But what do you say? 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