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Monday, February 16, 2009

2009 FBS Sleeper Player: Daniel Murphy

Team: New York Mets
Bats: Left
Position: OF/3B

Daniel Murphy is another intriguing player for 2009. Last year this September call up did great, batting .313 with 2 homeruns and 17 RBI in 131 at bats. This season he will start the season platooning in right field with Fernando Tatis. He is definitely a deep sleeper, but he has the ability to hit very well to all parts of the field. He has the ability to provide the Mets with plenty of extra base hits and steal a few bases while he is at it. However, he may not score many runs. We feel if he plays to expectations he will take over the left field spot, which is currently a platoon. Draft Murphy very late and hold onto him.
The True Guru Projections: 14 Hrs, 76 RBI, 63 Runs, .291 Avg, 5 SB

We feel he will achieve these projections through our formula based on our secret formula of 11 herbs and spices (its locked at Fort Knox). Of course we are assuming he stays relatively healthy for the entire season.
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Friday, January 9, 2009

2009 FBS Sleeper Player: Chris Davis


Team: Texas Rangers

Bats: left

Position: 1B/3B


Chris Davis is a very intriguing player this year. He came onto the stage last year and in 80 games belted 17 home runs in 295 at bats with a .285 average. We watched for several games last year scouting him primarily for this season. There is no doubt he will start at first base for the Rangers and could see time at third base as well. He has tremendous power to all fields and has a quick compact stroke that drives the ball. A big advantage is he hits in Arlington, so the balls will flyout when he is home. His big problem is strikeouts. He struck out 28% of the time and only had 20 walks. The Rangers hitting coach Rudy Jaramillo will have work with his young hitter and ask him to be much more patient at the plate. He was one of the worse hitters last year with 3 balls and that makes no sense. n his Sophomore season we expect him to grow as a player and still surprise some pitchers who haven't seen him. We expect him to strikeout quite a bit, but not as much as last season. Also, we do expect some slumps and at least one prolonged slump,but overall we expect a fantastic season for this power hitting left-handed hitter.
The True Guru Projections: 30 Hrs, 105 RBI, 85 Runs, .283 Avg, 3 SB

We feel he will achieve these projections through our formula based on our secret formula of 11 herbs and spices (its locked at Fort Knox). Of course we are assuming he stays relatively healthy for the entire season.

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