Tyler Naquin
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Tyler Naquin
Is he worth adding in an NL-only 5x5 with 11 batters per team? (The league does not have the usual 14 batters - only 4 OFs, 4 INFs, 1 C, & 2 Util). Seems like there's only direction for him to go after such a hot start and that playing time may be an issue, but on the other hand if it's the start of a good year I've got guys on the DL to replace. He's the most owned guy not on a roster in our league. Other available guys getting regular playing time are Jonathan India, Zach McKinstry, Jazz Chisholm & Philip Evans. Thanks
Re: Tyler Naquin
Worth rostering? Sure, so long as he's playing regularly. My thought process last night when doing bids was while I'd like him, I'm not going to get him at the cost it will take as someone always chases the stats that are in the book. I put in a "keep them honest" bid and was indeed outbid.
Of the list, I'd prefer India and Chisholm at the cost of acquisition.
Of the list, I'd prefer India and Chisholm at the cost of acquisition.
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