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This is ridiculous.  Brandon Morrow has been a sleeper for me going on three years.  I realize this.  Hence my pointing-it-out’ing.  Here’s what I have to ask myself.  Is he just another Ricky Nolasco?  A guy that consistently has an ERA higher than his xFIP and you should just ignore?  Nolasco had a 5.06 ERA in 2009 and a 3.23 xFIP.  Pegged by everyone and their monkey’s uncle to be a breakout candidate in 2010.  Monkey’s Uncle, “Actually, I liked Mat Latos.”  Then in 2010, Nolasco flopped again — 4.51 ERA vs. a 3.37 xFIP.  At that point, I gave up hope for Nolasco because his K-rate started falling.  In 2011, Nolasco once again gave fantasy owners false hope with a 4.67 ERA vs. a 3.55 xFIP.  But now his K-rate is has gone from falling star to Vampires in Brooklyn bad.  RN needs exactly that to nurse his ERA back to respectability.  I don’t think Morrow does.  I think the sun will come out for Morrow.  So what can we expect of Brandon Morrow of 2012 fantasy baseball and what makes him a sleeper?

Big difference between Nolasco and Morrow is a terrific K-rate — 10+ in 2011.  OH, GREY, IT’S JUST A K-RATE AGAIN, ISN’T IT?  I understand your frustration, Mr. Al Caps.  Morrow’s BABIP was about right at .299, but everything you want of a solid pitcher was a bit lacking.  He didn’t leave men on base (65.5%), balls in parks (10.4% HR/FB) and he walks hitters (3.46).  But — and like J. Lo this is a big but — his walk rate last year, always a huge issue for him, was the best of his career.  Great sign!  (Sorry for the non-sarcastic exclamation mark, but Morrow gets me excited.)  The month of June last year is exactly what we want from Morrow over the course of a season.  It wasn’t a particularly lucky or unlucky month.  He gave up a few homers (3), struck out hitters (9.87), didn’t walk a whole lot (3.19) and left baserunners on (69%).  His BABIP of .284 was a tad lucky, but not bonkers.  All doable numbers.  That month he had a 3.77 ERA.  If you have a guy striking out almost 10 batters per nine, a 3.77 ERA is a thing of beauty.  For next year, I’ll give him 13-9/3.85/1.28/210.  I love Morrow!* (*If Morrow fails to live up to expectations in 2012, he’s dead to me.  This will be our last dance.)