X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Daily Stats & Leaders
All Pitcher Matchups
Compare Any Players
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

2016 Top Five Second Basemen Keeper Values

By EricEnfermero (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

JB continues his Keeper Value Formula series. His 2016 second base (2B) fantasy baseball rankings for keeper and dynasty leagues. Target these MLB second basemen.

These rankings are derived from my 15 step formula. The Keeper Valuation Formula uses the players’ age, draft round, number of teams in the league, current stats, projected stats, games played percentage, positional value, and some secret squirrel statistical math. The product is a TRUE Keeper Value for each player.

Consider the derived Values the same as a discount sales sticker at the supermarket. Essentially, my keeper values are the amount of discount a fantasy owner is gaining or NOT gaining by keeping a specific player at a specific draft round. The values range from 0-100. The values can also be negative for players who will not give fantasy owners the same value in 2016 that they paid for in 2015. For these specific rankings, 12 team, 5x5 scoring, 23 man roster, Rotisserie league settings were used.

If you play in a custom league with any non-standard configurations, are thinking of keeping a player not on this list, or want to compare players on your team, follow me on Twitter @JBsFantasyHelp or contact me via the RotoBaller Chat Rooms.

*The following players were not considered in the second baseman rankings due to playing the majority of their 2015 games at other positions: Matt Carpenter (3B), Justin Turner (3B), Marcus Semien (SS), Ketel Marte (SS), Asdrubal Cabrera (SS), Odubel Herrera (OF), and Matt Duffy. Just avoiding potential double taps. 

 

2016 Top Second Base Keeper Values

 

1. Dee Gordon MIA, 27 (Sixth Round) Keeper Formula Value: 82.21

2015 Stats: 88 R, 4 HR, 46 RBI, 58 SB, .333 BA

Even after a breakout season in 2014, the change of scenery in 2015 proved beneficial for Gordon. In his first year in Miami he set career highs in HR, RBI, wRC+ (113), and WAR (4.6). The 58 SB ranked first in the MLB. He also led the league in CS (20), but was still extremely effective on the base paths, trailing only A.J. Pollock in wSB (3.4). The jump to the second highest 2015 BA from his .289 in 2014 was largely helped by an insane .383 BABIP. A number that would generally suggest a ton of luck, except when the player can reach first base in 3.45 seconds like Gordon.

Stating the obvious, Dee Gordon has no power. But he also obviously does not need it to be productive. Fellow Marlin Christian Yelich was the only player to hit more ground balls than Gordon, who sported a 3.19 GB/FB ratio. He finds the holes well (38.5 Cent%) and creates alternative ways to get on base, such as his league-leading 16 bunt hits.

The area where Gordon can most afford to improve is his patience at the plate. He swung at pitches outside the strike zone 38.1% of the time, which contributed to the fourth lowest BB% (3.8). The abysmal BB rate led to a .337 wOBA. The four point margin between his wOBA and BA was the smallest in the league among PA qualified hitters. The silver lining here is that Gordon also sported a 88.0 Cont%. With his wheels and high contact rate, why wait for four balls?

deegordoncontFangraphs.com

2015 made any Dee Gordon doubters into believers. He is a great contact hitter, with unbelievable speed. He has absolutely minimal split differences, and even hits the off speed stuff, leading the league with a 12.8 wCH. 2016 is a lock for another 50+ SB season with the BA hovering around the .300 mark. Keeping 2015's top ranked fantasy second baseman in or around the sixth round is highway robbery, and deservedly earns the top keeper value for the position.

 

2. Jose Altuve HOU, 25 (Second Round) Value: 73.87

2015 Stats: 86 R, 15 HR, 66 RBI, 38 SB, .313 BA

Wait a minute, does that say 15 HR? Altuve must have spent every day during the 2014 off-season in the weight room. In 2015, he set career highs in HR, ISO (.146), and SLG (.459). He also benefited from the improved Astro offense, setting career highs in R and RBI as well. Maybe the short jokes were getting under his skin, because Altuve was swinging the stick like a big man. He hit fewer GB and more FB than any other season of his career.

jaltuvegb

jaltuvegb15

He also pulled the ball at a 45.3% rate, and only went to the opposite field 19.1%. This is uncharacteristic for a contact speedster. To put it in perspective, the Oppo% was equivalent to slugger Ryan Howard.

Even though the BA dipped from 2014 with this new approach, Altuve was as good as ever at the plate. His wOBA (.347) was 10 points higher than Dee Gordon's, and he flaunts the fifth best contact rate and K% in the league. Hitting at the top of the 'Stro offense will produce elite R totals, and he can steal bases with the best of them. Altuve is becoming one of the games best all around players, and should be leaving the 2016 draft boards in the first round. The 73.87 keeper value despite the second round ADP proves how special he is. Keep him.

 

3. Rougned Odor TEX, 21 (21st Round) Value: 66.28

2015 Stats: 54 R, 16 HR, 61 RBI, 6 SB, .261 BA

After an awful April, Odor was sent to AAA in May for a little over a month. The demotion proved to be the motivation he needed. From his recall on June 15 to the end of the season, Odor hit 15 HR with a .292 BA. His .204 ISO ranked second among all second basemen, while his .465 SLG ranked first. He also legged out nine 3B in only 470 PA.

Steamer projects Odor with a 70 R, 17 HR, 71 RBI, 12 SB, .273 BA stat line over a full season for 2016. Those numbers would rank him in the Jason Kipnis value range, and inside the top 100 overall in standard leagues.

If Odor can avoid any more trips to the minors, he will be an absolute steal for his owners at a 21st round cost. He hit in seven positions in the batting order in 2015, but produced his best numbers out of the two hole hitting in front of Prince Fielder and Adrian Beltre. If Jeff Banister continues that trend, Odor will build on his impressive second half in a Rangers lineup that ranked third in runs scored.

 

4. Addison Russell CHC, 21 (Last Round) Value: 58.31

2015 Stats: 60 R, 13 HR, 54 RBI, 4 SB, .242 BA

The highly touted rookie finally arrived to The Show. While he did not blow any minds like his Rookie of the Year teammate, Kris Bryant, he did not disappoint either. Russell had a tough time adjusting to major league pitching, as his 28.5 K% was sixth highest in the league. He has never been a guy to not strike out, but that should drop somewhere closer to his 2014 AA number (17.1%) as he gains experience in 2016. Despite the strikeouts, he still managed a respectable 2.9 WAR, mostly thanks to his stellar defense. His 2.6 dWAR was the sixth highest among rookie MIFs since 1901. Only swiping four bases was a surprise considering Russell's speed, and his 21 SBs in A+ two seasons ago. But being on a team managed by Joe Maddon, do not expect those numbers to stay in the single digits for long.

Offensively, expect a few more growing pains as Russell continues to acclimate himself. For example, he saw the sixth highest percentage of sliders in 2015 (21.2%). That takes some getting used to. But without a doubt, he is extremely talented. Just reference his improvements at the plate as the season progressed. In one fewer game, the delta between his first and second half line was: +8 R, +3 HR, +10 RBI, +33 BA points,  and -17 Ks. He was also more effective on the base path going three for three on SB, compared to one for four in the first half.

With the arrival of Ben Zobrist and departure of Starlin Castro, Addison Russell will be moving back to his home at shortstop in 2016. He played the majority of his 2015 games at second base so the dual position eligibility this year will be nice for his fantasy owners. Going undrafted in 2015 makes it nearly impossible to pass on keeping this wealth of potential. He may be rough around the edges for a limited time, but he will be a star for years to come on a team that is poised to be an absolute monster offensively.

 

5. D.J. LeMahieu COL, 27 (Last Round) Value: 49.09

2015 Stats: 85 R, 6 HR, 61 RBI, 23 SB, .301 BA

LeMahieu had himself a breakout year in 2015, setting career highs in practically every offensive category and being selected to his first all star game. He does not possess much pop, with a .087 ISO and .388 SLG, but more than made up for it with the other four categories. DJ is a fantastic base runner (3.1 wSB), and was tied for the fewest CS (3) among players with 20+ SB.

Want to know how to hit if you lack power? Watch D.J. LeMahieu. His 2.80 GB/FB ratio was fifth in the league. His 26.0 LD% was ninth in the league. He owned the leagues highest Oppo% AND the league lowest Pull%. For young baseball players out there that may not be built to hit HR, this is how you become an All Star. Red dots>blue dots+purple dots=success.

 

djlemahieuoppoFangraphs.com

D.J. LeMahieu is a good value at a late round cost. He will be a solid source of R, SB, and BA again in 2016. Plus he gets the benefit of playing half his games in Coors Field where he scored 56 R, and hit .321 with a .796 OPS.

 

Previous positional keeper value articles:

Top Five Catchers

Top Five First Basemen

 

MLB & Fantasy Baseball Chat Room

[iflychat_embed id="c-12" hide_user_list="yes" hide_popup_chat="no" height="400px"]

 




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Daily Stats & Leaders
All Pitcher Matchups
Compare Any Players
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Elly De La Cruz

Goes Yard in Fourth Straight Game
Will Vest

Dealing With Finger Injury
Jackson Merrill

Placed on Seven-Day Concussion Injured List
J.J. McCarthy

Looking "a Lot Stronger"
Shohei Ohtani

Will Be Dodgers' Starting Pitcher Monday
Roki Sasaki

Shut Down From Throwing
Garrett Wilson

Receives New Contract Offer
Jordan Hicks

Headed to Boston
Kyle Harrison

Traded to Red Sox
Travis Kelce

Slims Down During the Offseason
Trey Hendrickson

Bengals Restart Contract Discussions
Brady House

Nationals Promoting Brady House to Major Leagues
Rafael Devers

Traded to San Francisco
Logan Gilbert

to Start on Monday
Jayden Higgins

Impresses During Minicamp
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope

on the Move to Memphis
Cole Anthony

Dealt to the Grizzlies
Seattle Seahawks

DeMarcus Lawrence Making an Impression With his New Team
Isaiah Simmons

Being Used Exclusively as a Linebacker
Tyler Mahle

Placed on 15-Day Injured List
Travis Etienne Jr.

the Jaguars Lead Back?
Luis Robert Jr.

Scratched with Thumb Soreness
Desmond Bane

Traded to Orlando
Byron Buxton

Scratched from Sunday's Lineup
Daniel Jones

the Favorite in Colts QB Competition?
Brendan Donovan

Returns to the Lineup
Steven Adams

Rockets Agree to Three-Year Contract Extension
Royce Lewis

Hits 10-Day Injured List
Ty Dillon

Is a Respectable Cap Flexiblity-Focused DFS Option For Mexico City
Corey Perry

Produces 10th Postseason Goal
Connor McDavid

Scores First Finals Goal
John Hunter Nemechek

Is John Hunter Nemechek Worth Rostering In Mexico City DFS Lineups?
Shohei Ohtani

Blasts Two Homers in Win
Sam Bennett

Nets Another Road Goal in Game 5 Win
Eetu Luostarinen

Earns Two Points Saturday
Michael King

Not Making Progress
Brad Marchand

Pots Two Goals in Game 5 Victory
Jackson Merrill

Removed Early on Saturday
Sergei Bobrovsky

Ties NHL Record with 10th Road Win
Ross Chastain

Trackhouse Racing's Mexico Focus Makes Ross Chastain a Leading Contender for the Win
Kyle Busch

One of Two Past Mexico City Winners in the Field
Ryan Preece

Earns Surprising Front-Row Start
Austin Cindric

Not as Strong of a Road Racer as People Think
NASCAR

Bubba Wallace Stronger on Infield Road Courses Than Purpose-Built Ones
Joey Logano

Seemingly Alternating Between Good and Mediocre Races
Brad Keselowski

One of the Few Drivers with Mexico City Experience
Denny Hamlin

Ryan Truex Makes First Cup Series Start Since 2014
Erik Jones

Mexico City Will Likely be a Struggle for Erik Jones
Noah Gragson

Front Row Motorsports' Speed May Make Noah Gragson a Decent DFS Option
Ricky Stenhouse Jr

Road Courses Are Ricky Stenhouse Jr.'s Worst Track Type
Riley Herbst

Surprisingly Outqualifies 23XI Racing Teammates at Mexico City
Cody Ware

a Very Experienced Road Racer but Still a Long Shot
Shane Van Gisbergen

Shane van Gisbergen the Heavy Favorite to Win in Mexico City
Christopher Bell

the Chalk DFS Play in Mexico City
Tyler Reddick

Has a Lot of Work To Do To Be Competitive in Mexico
AJ Allmendinger

Struggling to Find Speed in Mexico City
Chris Buescher

Says Car is "Bad Fast" Heading into Mexico City Race
Michael McDowell

Confident Heading into Viva Mexico 250
Giancarlo Stanton

Likely Returning Early Next Week
Spencer Strider

Registers 13 Strikeouts
Hunter Brown

s Records 12 Strikeouts
Emeka Egbuka

"the Talk" of Bucs Minicamp
Evander Kane

Drops to Fourth Line Saturday
Kasperi Kapanen

Won't Play on Saturday
Calvin Pickard

Starts Game 5 for Oilers
Jaxson Dart

Working as No. 2 QB During Offseason Workouts
Xavier Gipson

Roster Spot Could be in Jeopardy
Josh Reynolds

the Front-Runner for WR2 Duties
Garrett Wilson

Stock Up This Offseason
Breece Hall

Motivated Going into 2025 Season
Brandon Aiyuk

Making Good Progress From Knee Injury
Keon Coleman

Inconsistent at Minicamp
Mitchell Trubisky

Not a Lock for Backup Job
Dalton Kincaid

Adds Strength and Bulk
James Cook

a Full Participant in Mandatory Minicamp
Tyrese Haliburton

Struggles in Friday's Loss to OKC
Chet Holmgren

Dominates the Glass in Game 4
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Leads the Way in Game 4
Jalen Williams

Has a Quality Showing on Friday Night
Anthony Richardson

Should be Fine for Training Camp
Russell Westbrook

to Decline Player Option
Kevin Durant

Trade Could Happen in the "Next Few Days"
Joaquin Buckley

Set For Main Event
Kamaru Usman

An Underdog At UFC Atlanta
Miranda Maverick

Set For Co-Main Event
Rose Namajunas

Looks To Bounce Back
Andre Petroski

Looks To Extend His Win Streak To Four
Edmen Shahbazyan

A Favorite At UFC Atlanta
Raoni Barcelos

Set To Take On Former Champion
Cody Garbrandt

Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
Mansur Abdul-Malik

Looks For His Third UFC Win
Cody Brundage

Looks To Win Back-To-Back Fights
Alonzo Menifield

Opens Up UFC Atlanta Main Card
Oumar Sy

Looks To Remain Undefeated
Connor Hellebuyck

Wins Vezina And Hart Trophies
Aleksander Barkov

Records Two Power-Play Assists Thursday
Sam Reinhart

Collects Three Points in Thursday's Loss
Matthew Tkachuk

Notches Three Points in Losing Effort
Calvin Pickard

Joins Exclusive List with Thursday's Win
Mattias Ekholm

Logs Two Assists in Comeback Victory
Leon Draisaitl

Delivers Victory in Overtime Thursday
Myles Turner

Playing Through Illness
Reed Sheppard

Will Play in the NBA Summer League
Kevin Durant

Deal Could Come Sooner Rather Than Later
Dorian Finney-Smith

Undergoes Ankle Surgery
Anze Kopitar

Wins Third Lady Byng Trophy
Sergei Bobrovsky

Heading Out for Win No. 15
John Klingberg

Won't Play in Game 4 Against Panthers
Viktor Arvidsson

Sits Out Game 4 Against Panthers
Stuart Skinner

Remains in Oilers Crease Thursday
Jalen Williams

Leads Thunder in Scoring Wednesday
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Settles for 24 Points in Game 3 Loss
Pascal Siakam

Does Everything for Pacers Wednesday Night
Tyrese Haliburton

Gets Close to Triple-Double in Game 3 Win
Bennedict Mathurin

Leads All Scorers with 27 Points Wednesday
Brandin Podziemski

Has Second Offseason Surgery
Jaylen Brown

Undergoes Successful Knee Procedure
Matt McCarty

Comes Off Season-Best Showing at RBC Canadian Open
Justin Thomas

Desperate to Continue Good 2025 Season
Jon Rahm

Seeks Revenge at U.S. Open
Tom Kim

Aiming for Improvement in U.S. Open
PGA

Sungjae Im Expects Solid Performance at Oakmont
Brian Harman

Aims to Rebound From the Memorial
Tony Finau

has Been Up and Down at U.S. Open
Patrick Cantlay

Hoping This is the Year at Oakmont
Akshay Bhatia

Improving in Time for U.S. Open
Xander Schauffele

Primed for Another Major Championship Run
Cameron Young

May Struggle at U.S. Open
Collin Morikawa

Eyeing Third Major Championship Title
Matt Fitzpatrick

Seeks to Avenge Oakmont Collapse
Jordan Spieth

Can Contend at Oakmont
Shane Lowry

a Strong Value Play at U.S. Open
Brooks Koepka

Seeks Another Major Win at Oakmont
Viktor Hovland

Still Can Improve at U.S. Open
Michael Kim

a Boom-or-Bust Value Play at U.S. Open
Russell Henley

Looking to Play the Weekend at Oakmont
Tyrrell Hatton

a Safe Option at U.S. Open
Bryson DeChambeau

Eyeing Third U.S. Open Title
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF