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DeWitt Gets Start at Third; Kuroda & Kershaw Shut Down Sox

Monday, March 31st, 2008

2008 Rookie Fantasy Sleepers: Rankings, News, Starting Status

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

So, you’re diligently preparing for your fantasy draft and searching desperately for this year’s Ryan Braun – the rookie fantasy sleeper stud that takes everyone by surprise and catapults your squad to a championship. Unfortunately, all you can find are experts’ “Top 100 Prospect” lists, which include prospects that are still a year or two away, or so-called “Sleeper” lists consisting of 2nd and 3rd year players that everyone in your league has already heard of (and are already planning to draft before you). What if – hypothetically – someone had organized a constantly updated list of rookie fantasy sleepers, tiered by starting status, ranked by predicted fantasy impact, and linked to recent news on each rookie, that you could have running in the background of your draft as a quick reference?

Daily Pepper: Kershaw, Kuroda, Price, Hochevar & More

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008
  • Great day for the Dodgers’ prospects today.  In a heated competition for 3B with Nomar, Andy LaRoche stepped things up today.  He hit a solo home run in the 2nd inning.  He finished 2-4 on the day, and is now batting .385 this spring.
  • In the same game, top prospect Clayton Kershaw saw his first action with mixed results.   He allowed a HR to Luis Jimenez and loaded the bases on two cheap hits and a HBP.  But he then buckled down and proceeded to strike out the side.  No surprise with the stuff he has.  He probably won’t be up this year, but when he does look out.  Future ace on any staff.
  • Rookie import Hideki Kuroda pitched two scoreless innings today as well.  He has impressed everyone in the Dodger camp with his pitching and especially his toughness, according to this great piece on Kuroda by Ken Rosenthal.
  • David Price’s scheduled start was canceled today, but it wasn’t because of his shoulder.  It was because of bad weather.  We’ll definitely have to watch his start on Saturday to see how he responds to the shoulder that was bothering him.
  • Royals RHP Luke Hochevar pitched another 2 scoreless innings today.  He gave up 1 H and struck out 2.  He has yet to give up a run this spring, and should definitely be on your radar as a fantasy sleeper in 2008.
  • Astros backstop prospect J.R. Towles went a long way today towards putting a nail in the coffin on the starting job.  He hit a bomb, two doubles, and had 4 RBI on the day.  Definitely a sleeper at the shallow C position in fantasy drafts this year.