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

The Cut List (Week 4) - Time to Let Go?

Nate Green's list of busts and overvalued players who fantasy baseball managers may want to consider cutting and dropping for Week 4 of the season.

The season is about one-quarter over for the luckiest teams, who have played up to 14 games out of 60. Meanwhile, the Cardinals have played all of five. If only you could have known beforehand which teams would be asymmetrically affected by the current health situation.

But while we're dealing with small samples, they represent a significant portion of the season. The longer you hold onto a stale asset, the more it will hurt, even if you go just a week too long with them. So while it remains difficult to make decisions on what 2020 has shown so far, it still must be tried.

Usual reminders: Stats thru August 6. Recommendations are for mixed leagues -- redraft, unless otherwise noted, as keeper leagues have their own rules. Recommendations in one league size obviously apply to smaller leagues. You can also feel free to drop a shallower suggestion in a deeper league, but the dividing line is generally there for a reason. And, as usual, you can find ideas on how to replace your cut candidates at the Waiver Wire Pickups List/App.

Be sure to check all of our fantasy baseball lineup tools and resources:

 

10-Team Cut Candidates - Shallow Leagues

Andrew Benintendi (OF, BOS)

Benintendi has the third-worst batting average in baseball this season among players with 20 or more at-bats, hitting 2-for-29 for a .069 average. It continues a downward trend for Benintendi, who declined significantly in all five fantasy statistics from 2018 to 2019. Now from 2019 to 2020, he's lost exit velocity (89.1 down to 83.8) and hard-hit percentage (37.8 down to 22.2). His walk rate provides some good news, but outfielders are plentiful, and until Benintendi shows signs of figuring things out, you can probably find a better one on the wire.

Miguel Sano (3B, MIN)

Sano is mainly rostered for homers, and he's producing in his main stat with three so far. Likewise, he has always been a batting average drain. This year has been no exception, and in fact worse than usual: 5-for-34 with 17 strikeouts. Despite the K's, he usually walks about one time in 10; this season, he has one total. That K-BB ratio shows a hitter who isn't seeing the ball very well despite the occasional connection.

Sano's .183 expected batting average by Statcast is in line with the .175 he posted when scuffling through 2018. Maybe you can swing a trade with a HR-desperate league-mate, but if not, batting average league teams don't really have the luxury of a Sano unless they really compensate elsewhere in the lineup.

Mike Minor (SP, TEX)

At 4.60, Minor's xFIP last year was a full run higher than his 3.59 ERA. So far this year he's actually improved the xFIP, which stands at 4.38 through three starts. But the results, no wins and a 6.89 ERA, have disappeared. One thing this indicates is the difficulty pitchers have in outrunning their xFIP over an extended period of time. If Minor is a true-talent 4.50 ERA pitcher--his 4.58 xFIP in 2018 is also consistent with this--that is difficult to use in shallow leagues, and the evidence of his career with the Rangers points to an ERA in something of that range despite good luck prior to 2020.

 

12-Team Cut Candidates - Deeper Leagues

Jean Segura (SS, PHI)

Segura has been a questionable fantasy player for more than just this season. After hitting .304 with 20 steals in 2018, he fell to .280 with 10 steals in 2019. So far in 2020, in just 24 at-bats he is hitting .182 without a steal. The at-bats are low because Philadelphia has missed so much time from coronavirus postponements. Even though they're playing again, those postponements may have affected hitting rhythm.

Segura does appear to be trying to stem the tide of his decline with an average launch angle so far of 19.9 degrees. His hard-hit percentage has also improved. On the downside, he has no barrels and an expected batting average of just .265. It's going to take time if the new approach succeeds, and he's never been the type of hitter who screamed out for hitting fly balls.

Edwin Encarnacion (1B, CHW)

The quality of Encarnacion's contact in early 2020 has been brutal. Here's someone who consistently averages 90 mph of exit velocity but is stuck at 80.1 mph so far this season. A .207 expected slugging percentage is particularly painful for someone known for his blasts.

Also painful: Encarnacion a shoulder injury, a possible excuse/explanation. If the team seemed prepared to put him on the IL, you could possibly stash him there and hope the rest helped. He's now missed four of five games and remains on the active roster, however. And at 37 years old, getting banged up is part of the deal now. As a 1B-only in terms of fantasy eligibility, there is little going for Encarnacion in 2020.

Tyler Chatwood (SP, CHC)

Chatwood became a popular acquisition after fanning 11 Pirates on August 1. He "rewarded" fantasy managers with a 30.86 ERA in 2 1/3 innings against the Royals in his next start. The good news was a 4-0 K-BB ratio.

Chatwood's story with the Cubs was a horrible 2018 of mostly starting followed by a more successful 2019 coming mostly out of the bullpen. If nothing else, the early 2020 returns show someone who resolved major control issues in '18: 95 walks in 103 2/3 innings. That said, Chatwood remains a complete wild card as a member of a starting rotation. With Cleveland up next, it may be wise to take a break.

P.S.: Matthew Boyd hasn't made his Friday start as of this writing. If it goes badly against the Pirates right after struggles with the Royals, take a close look at his place on your roster too.

 

14-Team Cut Candidates - Deep Leagues

Enrique Hernandez (IF/OF, LAD)

It's a matter of opportunity. Hernandez has only started about half L.A.'s games this year and when he does start, he is in the bottom third of the order. Not only that, Hernandez has hit poorly this season (.262/.279/.357). Usually in the upper 80's in exit velocity, he is at 84 mph so far this season, and his expected batting average is even weaker than .262 at just .190. The Dodgers have younger more exciting players who should get more time and better performances going forward.

Nomar Mazara (OF, CHW)

Mazara has only hit 12 times so far this season, which only began for him on August 3. In just his fourth game and third start, he got hit by a pitch and is now out of the August 7 lineup. It's difficult to use Mazara's 12 PA of a 71.7 mph exit velocity against him, or that he's only hit one baseball hard this season. But given that he lost so much time early in the season and now faces another impediment to playing time, it may not be too soon to move on from him. What he does produce even in the best of times has been middling at best.

Sean Doolittle (RP, WAS) and Hansel Robles (RP, LAA)

It usually becomes obvious when a relief pitcher is worth dropping. Doolittle lost his closing job sometime last season and has done nothing to get it back in 2020, with two of his performances this year out of three being underwhelming. Robles had saves to start the year, but didn't get the last save chance and is now likely on his way out according to Joe Maddon.



Download Our Free News & Alerts Mobile App

Like what you see? Download our updated fantasy baseball app for iPhone and Android with 24x7 player news, injury alerts, sleepers, prospects & more. All free!



More 2020 Fantasy Baseball Advice




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

Kristaps Porzingis

Continues to Battle Illness
Jalen Johnson

May Remain Out Monday
Paul George

Still Out Monday
Jalen Williams

to Remain Out Monday
Chet Holmgren

Questionable to Face Mavericks
Tua Tagovailoa

Throws Four Touchdowns in Win
Josh Giddey

Questionable to Play Monday
Jaxson Hayes

Misses Sunday's Game
Joel Embiid

Resting on Monday Night
Daniel Gafford

Remains Out Sunday
Breece Hall

Records Three Touchdowns
Patrick Kane

to Remain Out on Tuesday
Spencer Rattler

Benched in Week 8
Brett Pesce

Ruled Out for Road Trip
Jason Dickinson

Expected Back on Sunday
Tyler Bertuzzi

Skips Sunday's Action
James Cook

Explodes for 216 Yards and Two Touchdowns in Enormous Victory
Cam Skattebo

Will Undergo Surgery on Sunday Night
Karl-Anthony Towns

Good to Go Against Miami
Miles McBride

Won't Play on Sunday
Marcus Foligno

Out Sunday
Brandon Miller

Ruled Out Against Washington
Roope Hintz

Unavailable Versus Predators
Saquon Barkley

Seems Confident He Will Play in Week 10
Rickard Rakell

Undergoes Hand Surgery
Dillon Gabriel

Will Remain the Browns' Starting Quarterback After Bye Week
Luka Dončić

Luka Doncic Out at Least a Week
Cam Skattebo

Dislocates his Ankle in Loss to Eagles
Saquon Barkley

Questionable to Return Against Giants in Week 8
Quinshon Judkins

Won't Return Against Patriots
Karl-Anthony Towns

Uncertain for Sunday
Mitchell Robinson

Remains Out
Quinshon Judkins

Questionable to Return Against Patriots
Miles McBride

Questionable for Sunday's Game
Josh Hart

Probable to Play on Sunday
Jaylen Brown

Cleared to Face Detroit
De'Andre Hunter

Tagged as Questionable for Sunday
Darius Garland

Remains Sidelined on Sunday
Trey Hendrickson

Ruled Out for Remainder of Week 8 Due to Hip Injury
Bennedict Mathurin

Sidelined Against Minnesota
Cam Skattebo

Exits Week 8 Early Due to Serious Ankle Injury
Anthony Richardson Sr.

has Surgery, Could Return This Year
D'Andre Swift

Cleared to Play in Week 8
Michael Penix Jr.

Officially Inactive on Sunday
Dalton Kincaid

Active for Week 8 Against Panthers
Mason Taylor

Suiting Up in Week 8
Breece Hall

Active for Week 8 Against Bengals
David Njoku

Suiting Up for Week 8 Against Patriots
Drake London

Inactive with Hip Injury
Chris Buescher

Is Chris Buescher A Playable DFS option for Martinsville?
Ryan Preece

is an Intriguing DFS Option For Martinsville
Daniel Suarez

May be Worth Rostering in DFS for Martinsville
Austin Dillon

Is Austin Dillon Worth Rostering in DFS for Martinsville This week?
Robert Thomas

Sustains Upper-Body Injury
Rickard Rakell

Hurt Versus Blue Jackets
Roope Hintz

Injured on Saturday
Mikael Granlund

Exits Early Saturday
Dylan Strome

Sustains Lower-Body Injury Saturday
William Nylander

Maple Leafs Hope to Have William Nylander Back on Tuesday
Christopher Bell

Kyle Larson Should Advance to Championship 4
Joey Logano

Don't Expect Joey Logano to Significantly Contend for Championship 4
William Byron

A DFS Must-Start Due to Lap-Leader Points
Ross Chastain

Hail Melon Nostalgia Masks Ross Chastain's Martinsville Mediocrity
Josh Berry

a Top Contender for DFS Place-Differential Points
Brad Keselowski

an Intriguing Martinsville Option
Shane Van Gisbergen

Now Competent on Ovals, but Don't Start Him Here
Kyle Busch

Qualifies Well but Probably Won't Have Staying Power
Carson Hocevar

Lack of Finesse Makes Him a Risky Martinsville Pick
Michael McDowell

Missing Martinsville Mastery
Patrik Laine

Ruled Out for 3-4 Months
Brandon Montour

Ready to Face Oilers
Pierre-Luc Dubois

Available Saturday
Roman Josi

Out Week-to-Week With Upper-Body Injury
Anze Kopitar

Set to Rejoin Kings Lineup Saturday
William Nylander

Good to Go Saturday
Morgan Rielly

Returns to Action Saturday
Jonathan Lekkerimaki

to Miss 2-3 Weeks
Bryce Harper

Phillies Aren't Planning to Trade Bryce Harper
Bo Bichette

Starting at Second, Batting Cleanup in Game 1 of World Series
Bo Bichette

Makes World Series Roster
Ciryl Gane

Scheduled For A Title Fight
Tom Aspinall

Set for First Official Title Defense
Mackenzie Dern

Can Become The New Strawweight Champion
Virna Jandiroba

Set For UFC 321 Co-Main Event
Mario Bautista

Aims To Extend His Win Streak
MMA

Umar Numagomedov A Favorite At UFC 321
Jailton Almeida

Hopes To Get A Title Shot With A Win
Alexander Volkov

Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
Azamat Murzakanov

Looks To Remain Undefeated
Aleksandar Rakic

In Dire Need Of Victory
CFB

Texas Tech QB Will Hammond Will Start vs. Oklahoma State Saturday
CFB

Kansas State RB Dylan Edwards Out For Sunflower Showdown
CFB

Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson Will Not Play In Week 9
Zack Wheeler

Could be Ready for Opening Day in 2026
William Contreras

Could Need Finger Surgery
CFB

Utah QB Devon Dampier Listed as Questionable on Big 12 Injury Report
San Francisco Giants

Tony Vitello Named New Manager of the Giants
Francisco Lindor

has Elbow Surgery, Expected to be Ready for Spring Training
PGA

Alex Noren is a Smash Play at Bank of Utah Championship
Maverick McNealy

Look Out For Maverick McNealy This Week in Utah
Justin Lower

Unlikely to Flip The Script at Bank of Utah Championship
Stephan Jaeger

Looking for Repeat Performance in Utah
CFB

Behren Morton Will be Listed as Questionable on Wednesday
Max McGreevy

a Longer Shot to Contend in Utah
Jackson Suber

on the Bubble for the PGA in 2026
Greyson Sigg

Improving at the Right Time This Fall
Seamus Power

Hopes to Make More Birdies This Week
Patton Kizzire

May Struggle Once Again in Utah
Beau Hossler

Up and Down Heading to Bank of Utah Championship
Adam Hadwin

Looking to Find the Weekend in Utah
Christiaan Bezuidenhout

Enjoying the Fall Golf Season
Tom Hoge

Sputtering into Bank of Utah Championship
Sahith Theegala

On the Upswing Heading into Utah
Andrew Putnam

Looks to Find Form in Utah
Matt McCarty

Looks to Defend Title in Utah
Ben Kohles

a Strong Value Play at Bank of Utah Championship
Max Homa

Trending Up Entering the Bank of Utah Championship
Nick Dunlap

Searching for Spark at Bank of Utah Championship
Quade Cummins

Struggling to Find Form Ahead of Bank of Utah Championship
Jason Day

Making a Spot Start at Bank of Utah Championship
Los Angeles Angels

Kurt Suzuki to be the Angels' Next Manager
Bo Bichette

Plans to be Ready for World Series
Brandon Woodruff

Expects to Be Ready for Opening Day

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP