Fantasy Baseball 2008 Catcher Sleepers
Which Backstops Should You Take a Look at to Maximize the Value from Your Catcher Position?
By Forrest W. Kobayashi, published Jan 11, 2008
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Where should I draft my catcher?
In fantasy baseball, many owners believe that solidifying your catcher position early on in your draft is a strategic way to go. Most of the time, this is pretty solid thinking. However, fantasy baseball owners will inflate Martin's and Martinez's draft positions so much that they will not be worth the price you pay. For this reason, it is important to look for another option to fill the catcher position on your roster.
Who are the best values at catcher for fantasy baseball this season?
The catcher position is among the deepest positions in 2008, and the fantasy baseball owner simply needs to pick the right catcher for his/her needs. Speed is not common from catchers, so do not expect to receive many, if any, stolen bases from your backstop.
Joe Mauer, Minnesota Twins
Just one year ago, Joe Mauer was regarded as the best catcher in fantasy baseball, and for good reason. He is an absolutely incredible batter, as his contact skills are unparalleled by anyone else at the position. He has the ability to run, as well, and should be expected to steal anywhere between 6 and 15 stolen bases this season. Mauer possesses decent power, but his real value comes from his ability to get on base, as well as his prime position in the Minnesota lineup (currently projected to bat third). Mauer should be among the middle-tier of catchers drafted, but if his health holds up, he could end up being a fantastic value and a top-tier player.
Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Texas Rangers
If you are looking for a catcher who is not only able to fill up the stat sheet, but also the name box, you've found your backstop in Jarrod Saltalamacchia. Acquired in a mid-season trade for Mark Teixeira, Saltalamacchia hit an impressive 11 home runs in his short time in the majors.
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