BALLER MOVE: Target ~350
CURRENT ADP: 378
ANALYSIS: Chris Herrmann took a big step forward in production last season in his first year with the Diamondbacks, posting a career high 118 OPS+. The problem is he did it in only 166 plate appearances, as his season ended prematurely when he fractured his hand. Also, a .364 BABIP has left fantasy owners skeptical. The skepticism is certainly warranted, but the Diamondbacks still non-tendered Welington Castillo, effectively handing Herrmann the starting job heading into 2017. He’ll have some veteran competition from Jeff Mathis and Chris Iannetta, but all indications are that the Diamondbacks plan to go into the season with three catchers on the roster.
Herrmann also brings another element to his game that fantasy owners find appealing: versatility. In addition to handling duties behind the plate, he also got some time at both corner outfield positions and first base last season. Owners can expect Herrmann to continue to move around the diamond this season, add some extra positional eligibility and log at lease 350 AB if healthy. Increased playing time and a home ballpark that is extremely favorable to lefty hitters could keep Herrmann’s numbers close to his 2016 level.
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