BALLER MOVE: Add in 12+ Team Leagues
ROSTERED IN: 47% of Leagues
ANALYSIS: New York Mets catcher/designated hitter Francisco Alvarez has drawn a lot of attention during the infant stages of his major-league career. Baseball's 2022 top prospect came up in Queens a bit earlier than expected back on April 7 when Omar Narvaez had to go on the injured list with a calf strain for an extended time, necessitating Alvarez's promotion.
The incumbent veteran's absence provided the rookie the opportunity to make a more lasting impression than the one he made amidst a barely-there stint very late in 2022 when he appeared overmatched in the bigs. Alvarez has certainly been impactful to varying degrees in 2023; he is averaging one home run per 11.7 at-bats.
How aggressive should fantasy managers be in adding Alvarez as his rostered percentage continues to fluctuate? Let’s see how he should be treated.
How Has Francisco Alvarez Fared Since His April Call-Up?
Like many big-league neophytes, Alvarez’s production has come in waves. There was a time early in the 21-year-old's promotion when it seemed he would only have a temporary stay on the contending Mets considering how slowly he was coming along with respect to his lofty expectations. Alvarez was hitting just .200 with a .506 OPS and one homer plus four RBI through his first 45 at-bats this year.
The slugging backstop then crushed it for a .322/.403/.763 triple-slash line with seven big flies and 15 RBI over his next 59 at-bats. Next, Alvarez took a mini tailspin, going just 1-for-14 from May 30 to June 6. His most recent string of play has seen him bounce back once again to an effective 5-for-22 span with four long balls and six RBI to cap off a volatile whirlwind of ebbs and flows for the youngster. Alvarez was tied for the MLB lead in four-baggers amongst catchers as of June 10.
Can Francisco Alvarez Maintain His Major-League Roster Spot?
Alvarez is not at risk of being sent down to the minors anytime soon. The Mets are going to need his big bat in the lineup especially with Pete Alonso (wrist) sidelined for multiple weeks.
An underachieving Mets start would serve as the outcry for an early-season youth movement in Queens. The risk of Alvarez potentially losing playing time continues to dramatically wane not only with vet Tomas Nido designated for assignment but also New York's inability to climb out of the rut that’s plagued them virtually all season. Their uneven campaign has them at 31-35 and losers of eight of their last nine games. If the downward spiral continues, New York is less likely to be a buyer at the upcoming trade deadline.
We recommend adding Alvarez in 12-team leagues while he’s still only rostered in about half of Yahoo leagues, but that endorsement could easily pertain to all leagues depending on team composition at a tough position to muster fantasy value out of. He has already been a top-five catcher in mixed-league roto value (min. 58 at-bats). Think of Alvarez as a Gary Sanchez clone from his early days with the New York Yankees. If you can tolerate the low average, the power prowess he flaunts bears league-winning upside.
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