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Welcome back everyone! And if you are a first-time reader of this masterpiece of literature, welcome to the Lawrence Butler edition of Up-and-Coming Dynasty Players.
I was thinking about highlighting Butler a month ago, but at the time I was not completely sold on what he was doing. He had an incredible month of July, slashing .363/.408/.802 with 10 homers and 27 RBI. But that month came out of nowhere and there was no way he was going to maintain an .802 SLG and 1.210 OPS.
Before buying stock in Butler, I wanted to make sure the return on investment was going to pay off.
In August, Butler not unexpectedly cooled down somewhat at the plate with a .266/.301/.585 slash line. But he hit eight more homers and drove in 18 runs. Over the course of a full season that would be 48 homers and 108 RBI with a stellar .886 OPS.
While the power is great, there has been a massive decline in his strikeout percentage since July 1. After posting rates of 29.2%, 31.3% and 34.5% the first three months of the season, his strikeout rate fell to 19.4% in July, then to 17.5% in August. So far in September it is at 9.5%. That decline plus the consistent power display is enough for me to want to invest in Butler as he is certainly an Up-and-Coming Dynasty Player.
Please, blog, may I have some more?The New York Mets won their eighth straight Friday night behind Mark Vientos book ending the game with his 23rd homer, a 2-run shot in the first inning, and capped it off with a walk-off blast in the 10th inning for his 24th bomb of the year. That bat flip tho. Yes, chills! He ended […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Hello Razzball Community, I hope the last few weeks of your season are going as swimmingly as it can with the shuffling on and off the IL. Luckily, most of the injuries coming through are not season ending or if they are season ending, they are not also next season ending. This week Corey Seager […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Jordan Walker has fooled me a few times before. Ya know what they say: Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. There is no “fool me three times.” Fool me four times, and I’m calling an attorney to see if I can get a No More Foolsies Order put into […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?I don’t know about you all, but I’m kind of over 2024 when it comes to fantasy baseball. Yes, I still love it and am committed to it and love writing and talking about it. But even the best relationships hit a rough patch from time to time, and I think fantasy baseball and I […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?In search of ideas for this column, and with a posting deadline on the horizon, I recently — and fortuitously — stumbled upon what appears to be a new addition to the ever-expanding list of offerings over at Baseball Savant. They now have a “Percentile Rankings Leaderboard” which is a beautifully laid out, colorful list […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Here’s what Hunter Brown (6 IP, 0 ER, 5 baserunners, 6 Ks, ERA at 3.41) is going to be next year, at least in casual leagues: A sleeper who will start to get inflated as we get closer to the season, and then will be an ace next year and I’ll say he was a […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Forrest Gump said, “Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re going to get.” I always assumed that since Forrest was an optimistic simpleton that he viewed every piece in the box as good, so it would just be different variations of good. But even the most ardent chocolate lover would […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?What is up party people? Every year a guy looks like the next big thing. Unfortunately sometimes, it takes a little time. Wyatt Langford is that guy this year. Finally the talent has won out. He can hit for the cycle and that means he can do everything else. We expected (or at least I wanted) him to be the next big thing. Looks like I was a year too early for his big breakout. I’m not sure where I’ll have him in my rankings but I think I will be way too into him. Rookie of the year is out, but it seems like he’s adjusted to major league pitching. And that’s a beautiful sight.
Please, blog, may I have some more?In our 58th episode, Mike Couillard and Jeremy Brewer open by discussing the latest bout of injuries and new transactions affecting our fantasy teams for the stretch run. Then we choose the cards to enter the POTM PC Pantheon for the August award recipients. You can find us on twitter (X) at @cardscategories, @mcouill7, and @jbrewer17 and on bluesky at @mcouill7.bsky.social. Email […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Trying to imagine Johnny Vander Meer, pitcher who threw two consecutive no-hitters-slash-ghost who follows around every pitcher after they throw one no-hitter, as he watches pitcher after pitcher get pulled with a no-hitter. JVM shaking his head, “I would’ve thrown 30 no-hitters back to back if I only needed to throw 7 innings.” Well, JVM, […]
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