1 291 All Reedster The PlayerTrack.com Report for 5/15/07 5/16/07, 1:04pm (Last Edited: 5/16/07, 2:38pm) Well, we are approximately a quarter through the season, and using PlayerTrack.com, I will be providing our faithful listeners/readers with some "under the radar" and "sell high-buy low" picks in hitting and pitching each time I do a PlayerTrack update. &b-&u-Under the Radar-b&-u& Torii Hunter: sure, he is no sleeper, but would you be surprised to learn that he currently ranks #2 of ALL players in 5x5, just behind Arod as of 5/15? Edgar Renteria: continues his excellent fantasy play with a 2 HR game yesterday B.J. Upton: drops 4 spots from the end of April, but he still looks fantastic, and his value may not be appreciated yet Adam Dunn: 6 SBs? And a .271 average? Eric Byrnes: A Gregg Keer favorite, and he is proving why so far this year, rising in the rankings 16 spots since the end of April Mike Lowell: Surprisingly looking like the guy everybody wanted when he was in Florida a few years ago... Ted Lilly: rises in the rankings 2 spots as the third best 5x5 pitcher in all of baseball so far Jason Marquis: what the heck are they feeding the Cubs' pitchers? Shawn Hill: rises 4 spots in the rankings since the end of April, and sits in the top 20, but unfortunately, he has some injury woes and will likely miss quite a lot of time in the near future Mark Hendrickson: Top 20 so far... saw him pitch against the Brewers a few weeks ago, and I have to tell you he looked very good out there... Claudio Vargas: the WHIP is of concern, but he is looking very solid as a top 35 pitcher thus far Heath Bell: one of those middle relief guys who is proving his mettle so far in San Diego, although he has allowed 3 ERs in his last two appearances Gary Matthews, Jr.: his numbers are improving as is his status in fantasy this year... a lot of people thought last year was an aberration (and largely due to playing in a band box). Maybe. But, not yet. &b-&u-Sell High-b&-u& Tim Hudson: still near the top of the heap (but dropped down to #2 since the end of April, behind Peavy), but I just can't convince myself that this guy is for real Ted Lilly/Jason Marquis: how can these guys keep it up when notwitshatdning their great pitching, the Cubs are still sitting sub .500 Tom Gorzellany/Braden Looper: just haven't bought these guys (both currently in the top 10) Mark Hendrickson: can't imagine you would get much for him unless it was an NL only league (and, in this case, I might hold onto him) &u-&b-Buy Low-b&-u& Dontrelle Willis Scott Olsen Carlos Zambrano: may be too late here because of his game yesterday Ryan Howard: Prime time right now. I just traded John Lackey and Jermaine Dye for Ryan Howard, Alex Rios, and Justin Duchscherer. I think this is a STEAL (I didn't like giving up Lackey, but I couldn't resist taking advantage of an impatient manager) Adam Eaton: he is better than his 6.42 ERA... so this means decent pitching the rest of the way Kip Wells: riskier pick, but the Cards have to start playing better eventually... and his 1-7 record is bound to improve... I see improvement here all the way around, and if I could give up little for the gamble and I was desperate for starting pitching, I might look here Delmon Young: his fantasy manager in your league may be impatient with him... don't sell too much, though, but I believe his .241 BA is bound to improve Robinson Cano: look, I didn't expect him to hit .342 this season, but he DID hit there last year, and he is now hitting around .237 -- find that impatient manager --- You can draw your own conclusions by joining PlayerTrack.com for the remainder of the season for $7.99. If you are a current subscriber, the updates for the season are included in your membership. [Reedster from Sylmar/CA] Replies: 292 294