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  • TheHusbandGamer
    Rookie
    • Mar 2019
    • 48

    #1

    Unsung Beasts at Bat

    Who are some unsung beasts at bat that have either a low rating that you absolutely rake with, or are unheard of power hitters?

    Ryan O'Hearn from the Royals is a certified sleeper. I crush everything with him.

    Joc Pederson! A clutch pitch-hitter. He's never let me down on the long ball. I think it's his batting stance and that he bats on the left side. I don't care if he's a 75 rank. He stays on my Diamond Dynasty squad.
  • Caulfield
    Hall Of Fame
    • Apr 2011
    • 10986

    #2
    Re: Unsung Beasts at Bat

    Hanser Alberto is my guy this year. Chris Davis has played like crap the last few Shows but this year, with an Overall of 59, I've had a semi-resurgence with him and he's played over his head. at the start of the season I benched him and went with Mancini at first. then I started platooning Davis in LF. eventually I took off the platoon and he earned the LF job as his own. HOWEVER, at $23 mill, he still waay overpaid
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    • lilrosati56
      Rookie
      • Mar 2004
      • 123

      #3
      Re: Unsung Beasts at Bat

      With the Pirates, Cole Tucker....no power, but a consistent producer....switch hitter and a stance that I like.

      Also, Guillermo Heredia is a really good platoon option against lefties.

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      • TheWarmWind
        MVP
        • Apr 2015
        • 2620

        #4
        Re: Unsung Beasts at Bat

        My 2015 1rst rounder was a left handed batting catcher. He's been unremarkable for years down in the minors, never playing to his potential and never really progressing much. I added him to the 40 man to prevent him from getting sniped in the rule 5 draft, but more because I had the room then because I felt he was really going to make it.

        September roles around and I'm so desperate for help at 1B (thanks to injuries) that I call him up. I wasn't expecting much, as he struggled in AA this year, and I just needed a body to man the position and help protect the few healthy infielders I have left.

        He's been one of my best bats in September. I'm kind of sad I can't take the momentum he's brought into the post-season. At least my 1B starter of choice will be back for the post season.

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        • GainzBro
          Pro
          • Jul 2019
          • 680

          #5
          Re: Unsung Beasts at Bat

          In my '19 carryover Chris Shaw of the Giant's crushed 20 bombs in 250 AB's.
          In my 80's fantasy franchise Tony Fernandez is a walking multi-hit game. No power at all but batting .330 in 41 games and .413 w/RISP.
          Lately 38 year old Joe Morgan has been a beast launching 5 bombs in a 10 game stretch, slugging over .500 on the season.

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          • JaFFiTh
            MVP
            • Mar 2008
            • 1686

            #6
            Re: Unsung Beasts at Bat

            I found Reese McGuire is a hitting beast in this game. Hit everything even had power. By both me and the cpu when I watch some games. He’s hit almost every game he plays. Usually multi hit games.

            In the past, Pablo Sandoval was hitting bombs after bombs for me.


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            • Ace2734
              Rookie
              • Aug 2015
              • 437

              #7
              Re: Unsung Beasts at Bat

              I’m killing it with Billy McKinney which makes me particularly happy cause he’s a childhood friend.

              I see the ball so much better as a lefty (as most do) and do some damage with hitters like Billy or Mitch Moreland, Brock Holt, Leury Garcia.


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              • TonyMoraco15
                Rookie
                • Mar 2019
                • 180

                #8
                Re: Unsung Beasts at Bat

                Originally posted by Caulfield
                Hanser Alberto is my guy this year. Chris Davis has played like crap the last few Shows but this year, with an Overall of 59, I've had a semi-resurgence with him and he's played over his head. at the start of the season I benched him and went with Mancini at first. then I started platooning Davis in LF. eventually I took off the platoon and he earned the LF job as his own. HOWEVER, at $23 mill, he still waay overpaid

                Alberto was money for me this year as well, and his defense was also solid at 3rd... Unfortunately I had to trade him away for pitching help. I released Davis at the beginning of May.

                But the two surprises for me offensively are Wilkerson in LF and Smith Jr at DH, they are tearing the cover of ball for me.

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                • Caulfield
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Apr 2011
                  • 10986

                  #9
                  Re: Unsung Beasts at Bat

                  Originally posted by TonyMoraco15
                  Alberto was money for me this year as well, and his defense was also solid at 3rd... Unfortunately I had to trade him away for pitching help. I released Davis at the beginning of May.

                  But the two surprises for me offensively are Wilkerson in LF and Smith Jr at DH, they are tearing the cover of ball for me.
                  yeah, I played Hanser at second and he's more than capable. but that O's pitching staff from rotation to bullpen... outside of Means.
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                  • kinsmen7
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2016
                    • 1661

                    #10
                    Re: Unsung Beasts at Bat

                    Shedric Bernard Long Jr.

                    In June during year 1, and he's hitting .318/.368/.580 with 12 homers and a steal. He struggles on D, but between him, Vogelbach and Kyle Seager, they've led a surprisingly strong offence for my M's.

                    I expect him to fall off a cliff, because his hitting attributes are less than average, but I just seem to be able to groove it with him.
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                    • Armor and Sword
                      The Lama
                      • Sep 2010
                      • 21801

                      #11
                      Re: Unsung Beasts at Bat

                      Anyone who has followed my Yankees franchise that started back on MLB 17 knows Greg Bird is an absolute stud for me.

                      He just finished Year 4 with over 40 HR’s was the Post Season MVP in our World Series run in Year 2.

                      And earned a 4 year contract extension this year with a Player/club 5th year option.


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                      • Mackrel829
                        MVP
                        • Mar 2019
                        • 1261

                        #12
                        Re: Unsung Beasts at Bat

                        Jessie Winker.

                        Good not great hitting stats. Better against righties than lefties.

                        I always hit well with him when I was playing with the Reds, so I traded for him in my Diamondbacks franchise. Crushed a 2 run home run on his very first at bat for me. Followed it up with a single, and he finished the game 3 for 4.

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                        • Hayman19
                          Rookie
                          • Apr 2009
                          • 258

                          #13
                          Re: Unsung Beasts at Bat

                          Adam Eaton for me. I smack plenty of balls in the gap with him and absoloutley rake with him, even in his late 30's and his stats have all but diminished. He also seems to catch everything in the outfield.

                          Hes always a go to cheap pickup for me when I need some outfield help.

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