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Posted on September 13, 2008 by Andrew Flynn

What We Learned in 2008

FantasyBaseballGeeks.com just ran their NL edition of “What We Learned in 2008” with a team-by-team rundown. I think this was based towards mixed-leagues, as it wasn’t that deep, but here are the takes on the 2008 Roadrunners:

NL East:

  • Jose Reyes is the most exciting offensive player in fantasy when he is on and his slumps are becoming fewer as he matures.
  • John Maine will be a bargain next year.
  • Shane Victorino is a very useful fourth outfielder but shouldn’t be counted on for more.
  • Brett Myers continue to baffle, but should be very useful next year.
  • Josh Johnson is now the NL version of James Shields.
  • Chipper Jones is a warrior but the show is closing.
  • Lastings Milledge is still very raw but might turn into a decent fourth outfielder.

NL Central:

  • My personal favorite fantasy story this year was “The-Riot” himself Ryan Theriot. Somehow he found a way to put up points with single after single. He will peck your opponents to death.
  • Prince Fielder is not going to hit 50 homers every year, more like 35.
  • Corey Hart is still underrated and showed off his 20/20 skills again this year with excellent RBI totals to go along with a .280 BA.
  • Brandon Phillips is still an elite option to enjoy for years to come.

NL West:

  • Brandon Webb is a Cy Young candidate every year but note carefully the innings toll and how he crawled to the finish line.
  • Chris Iannetta finally got his average over .100 and showed some potential as a fantasy catcher.
  • Chase Headley was still a little undercooked despite every expert demanding his promotion to the big leagues.
  • Jody Gerut had a terrific year and showed why he was once a highly regarded young talent.
  • Tim Lincecum is the new strikeout king and is the most dazzling young talent on the mound in quite a while. He is still young, but pitches like a veteran. He wants the ball bad and will go 7 innings; a rarity nowadays in this pitch count era.
  • Brain Wilson had a great year as a closer and probably even his owners missed it. His ERA wasn’t pretty but he got the job done

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