Jarad Wilk

Jarad Wilk

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Fantasy baseball: Pick up this Rockies player before it’s too late

Once upon a time, there was a young man named Trevor Story, whose power quickly became legend throughout Faą²Œntasy Land. He slayed five fire-breathing dragons (Zack Greinke, Shelby Miller, Patrick Corbin, Colin Rea and Ryan Buchter) in four days, and had all citizens of the realm anointing hā€im as their savior.

Sound like a great start to a fairy tale? Well, it might be …

Story took the fantasy world by storm this week, hitting six home runs in his first four games. Itā€™s really impressive, but itā€™s just four games (heck, even Daniel Murphy hit homers in seven straight games in the playoffs last year)! As fantasy owners, you have to be realistic about what to eą²Œxpect in the future.

Hereā€™s the obvious: Story will not keep this home run pace ā€” not even while playing half his games in a ballpark where he could use a Styrofoam bat and ą± still have success. Heā€™s hitting .368 with a 1.316 OPS, but those numbers will drop.

The main knock on Story: He strikes out a ton. In the minors, he struck out 630 times in 2,350 plate appearances. But, he can obviously hit ((Seriously, check the splits for Corey Dickerson, Carlos Gonzalez, Andres Gallarraga, Dante Bichette or, well, anyone who has ever worn a Rockies uniform and held a bat in their hand, if you have doubts.) 70 homers while batting .263 in 537 minor league games), and playing 81 gaą± mes at Coors Field will not hurt. He also stole 96 bases in the minors, averaging 27 steals per 150 games, and drove in 284 runs.

This is a quality player, playing a positioā™n where players with Storyā€™s potential are fš“€ew and far between.

Besides Storyā€™s high number of strikeouts and lack of experience in ThšŸ’®e Show, there išŸƒs one other concern: We donā€™t know Jose Reyesā€™ fate, or how the Rockies would handle potentially having both players available (though if Story continues to hit like this, the decision is easy).

If Story is available in your league, pick him up. (He was owned in 53 percent of ESPN leagues at the beginning of the week and is now owned in more than 90 percent.) But keep realistic expectations for the 158 remšŸŽaining games. If you own him, keep him (ignore the early trade offers). Having an under-the-radar shortstop who potentially could join the 20/20 club in his rookie year is like finding The Beatlesā€™ ā€œWhite Albumā€ on sale for $3 at a flea market.

Thź¦•e fš’‰°irst four chapters of this fairy tale have been mesmerizing, but itā€™s far too soon to know if everyone will live happily ever after.

Big hits

Yasiel Puig OF, Dodgers

He entered Friday night hitting .533 (8-for-15) with a homer, four RBIs, two triples and a 1.611 OPS. This could be the year hź§™e lives up to expectations.

Steven Souza Jr. OF, Rays

Steven Souza Jr.AP

He is hitting .400 with three homers and five RBIs, which makes it easy to igną¼ŗore his high strikeout rate (33.4 percent for his career).

Jean Segura SS, Diamondbacks

Over his firsšŸ€…t four games, the 26-year-old was 8-for-18 (.444) with three homers, five RBIs and a stolen base. Arizona is a good fit for him.

Dexter Fowler OF, Cubs
Not only did he have sevenšŸƒ hits in his first 12 at-bats (.583), hāœ¤e scored six runs, drove in four, hit a homer and walked more than he struck out.

Big whiffs

Khris Davis OF, Athletics

In his first fošŸ„€ur games in Oakland, the 28-year-šŸ‰old was 2-for-12 (.167) with a .481 OPS and seven strikeouts. Ewww.

Derek Norris C, Padres

The Padres made up for not scoring in their first tšŸ’™hree games on Friday, but the 27-year-old is still 1-foršŸŸ-16 on the season with six strikeouts.

Collin McHugh SP, Astros

Five earned runs on three hits in šŸŒžone-third of an inning is not a good look. His 135.00 ERA and 15.00 WHIP may grow as he facšŸ½es K.C. on Monday.

Randal Grichuk OF, Cardinals

He was 1-for-10 (.100) with six strikeouts,šŸ‰ and I still canā€™t proš’†™nounce his name.

Quick hits

Kyle Schwarber was diagnosed with a tornšŸ’ž ACL on Friday. That canā€™t be a good feeling for the thousands who overpaid for him in drafts.


Juan Nicasio, who struck out seven while allowing just one run over six innings on Wednesday, was the fourth most added pitcher in ESPN leagues and is owned in less than 35 percent. His past is ugly, but his future in PittsšŸ¼burgh is bright. Pick him up.


Starlin Castro is the first Yankee to rack up eight ź¦”RBIs in his first three games with the team. Heā€™s hitting .438 with two homers and a 1.375 OPS in his first four games in pinstripes. Itā€™s a fast start for player who was vastly underrated in drafts who finds himself in a great spot in The Bronx.


Need stolen bases? Look no further than the man tied with Carlos Correa for the league-lead with two steašŸ’œls: David Wright. Wait! What? Sorry, thatā€™s just bad advice. Thatā€™s like trusting Jesus Montero with your ice cream cone. My bad.

Team Name of the Week

Shelbyville Miller
Submitted by @AdamAizer