👉 TAP TO SAVE 30% WITH CODE NEW
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

#1 Expert Projections
Save 30% Now
Import Your Leagues
Top-Rated Accuracy
Draft Simulator
Enter League Settings
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

Brad Hand to Indians - Fantasy Implications

Jon Denzler provides insight on the trade sending San Diego closer Brad Hand to the Cleveland Indians in return for top prospect Fransisco Mejia.

News broke on July 19 that Padres closer Brad Hand will be moving to the shores of Lake Erie and donning the home blue of the Cleveland baseball club. In a move that many predicted, but that no one actually saw happening, the Cleveland bullpen adds not only the lefty but also another useful piece in Adam Cimber. In a weird, deja vu move the Cleveland front office has now once again traded a top prospect for a reliever, and a lefty reliever at that.  

The news is significant in that a top 15 prospect is heading to San Diego, and a top player in coming back, but what is the real impact for fantasy teams?  Even if this takes Cleveland to the playoffs, there still needs to be a fantasy pay-off for this to even matter.  Mejia looks to have been blocked in Cleveland so at least owners might get to see him play this way.  

This article will reflect on a few pieces of the deal, but also will look to compare this deal to the Andrew Miller deal from a few years back.  What has changed in the landscape and how does this matter moving forward?  How should owners view this trade?  What does this all really mean?

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

 

Fantasy Implications

Andrew Miller vs. Brad Hand

To begin, Andrew Miller is an elite bullpen arm, and at the time of his deal to Cleveland, perhaps the best in the Majors. In return, the major pieces were Clint Frazier and Justus Sheffield. At the time, both could have been considered top 100 prospects, but neither was ranked as highly as Francisco Mejia is today. Ben Heller was another name in that deal, and while undergoing Tommy John surgery this year, also looked to have some value out of the pen. Frazier has struggled to find playing time, whereas Sheffield seems to be close to big league ready and flashed signs at the Futures game. In return for Miller, the Yankees added three major league pieces, even if the ceiling might not be comparable to Mejia.    

What makes the Hand trade even more interesting is the contract situation. Miller was signed for an additional two years and perhaps will be leaving Cleveland after this season. Injuries might change that, but Hand serves as a cost-effective replacement for a team that fights money more than most. What this means is that even if Miller does walk, Cleveland has a power lefty ready to go as his replacement. The other critical piece is that Hand has 2.5 years left on his deal which will expire at the end of the 2020 season, and this is the same contract that Miller had when he joined the team.  The cost-controlled Hand also makes it more likely that Cody Allen returns, helping fantasy owners by knowing that the Cleveland bullpen will be loaded heading into next season, at least at the back.  

While it is impossible to compare trades on their face, the logical conclusion from this deal is that relievers are just as valuable on the trade market with fewer prospects but more prospect girth heading in return for Hand.  If anything Hand is a slightly less attractive pitcher than Miller was, but still brings back good value.  For fantasy owners, this means that in leagues where owners can grab players who have been traded (AL/NL only leagues for most) the ability to add a valuable piece at the deadline to jumpstart a rebuild comes from adding that bullpen piece.  Even more, it does not seem like Cody Allen will be leaving the closer role, and therefore this is the cost for adding another “Miller” in the bullpen. Hand might lose value in the short term but will add Ks from matchups.  Lefties are batting just .146 against him this year, whereas right-handers are hitting .229. Better matchups mean more outs, Ks, and all the rest that comes with solid bullpen ratios.    

Comparing the two lefties is hard with Miller’s injury but taking last year as the sample size, there are a lot of overlaps in the profile.  In 2017 Hand pitched in 72 games to Miller’s 57, and struck out fewer batters, 11.8 K/9, compared to Miller’s 13.64 K/9. The only category where Hand outperformed Miller was with walks as he allowed 2.27 BB/9 to Miller’s 3.02.  While Miller was the best of the two pitchers in 2017, there is not a dropoff that should worry Cleveland fans as the bullpen just added another impact arm.  

In the short term, this helps the stock of Cleveland starters like Trevor Bauer, who has pitched well but has lost games due to the bullpen, as well as allows Allen to get to more save opportunities.  In the regular season do not expect Hand and Miller to pitch in the same games, but to offer a similar role with rest for the other. This means more leads get to the ninth and more wins for pitchers.  The downside might be fewer innings from the starters as the team can count more on the bullpen to not blow leads.  At the end of the day though, this keeps pitchers healthy so all in all a good plan.  Hand will offer hidden benefits to Cleveland starters so now Bauer's breakout will have even more support.  Carry this over to Shane Bieber, Adam Plutko, and the rest to really see the fantasy impact. More Hand means more wins, and with that, more fantasy points. It appears to be a win-win for all.

Mejia’s impact

The big question with Mejia, and perhaps why Cleveland was willing to deal him, is will he stick at catcher?  The Padres already have an elite defensive backstop in Austin Hedges, and if he can put it all together, could be an elite catcher with some power. At the same time, Mejia “might” be the best hitter in the minors. A 50-game hitting streak shot him to national prominence, but Cleveland fans have been clamoring for Mejia in the bigs for a while. At Triple-A this season he was slashing .279/.328/.426 with seven homers and 45 RBI. What this does not reflect is how slow he started the season, and how hot he has been in the last month. In his past 29 games, Mejia has been hitting .389 with three homers and 13 doubles.  At the very least, the Padres are adding a top hitter to their system.

If he moves off catcher, as Cleveland seemed to have planned for him, Mejia looks to fit either at third or in the outfield.  Even is Christian Villanueva continues to scuffle into the second half, there is no hint that Mejia can push him off the position. Also if he has the contract to play in the majors, there is fringe-average power compared to what the Padres already have.  The better guess is that he enters a timeshare in the outfield with Travis Jankowski, as he is not pushing Wil Myers or Manual Margot out of their spots. And yet, this would mean fewer games for Hunter Renfroe, Franchy Cordero, Alex Dickerson, and Franmil Reyes. The lack of the DH hurts Mejia in this case or hurts all the rest of the Padre hitters concerning fantasy production. All of these scenarios rely on him making the team this year, and he could be kept at Triple-A the rest of the year as well. 

The other note is the park, as Petco Park offers a pitchers paradise, even if that is evening out more over the last few years.  According to the ScoutingBook Petco has a park factor of 86, meaning only 86 out of the typical 100 runs will score in San Diego. This is not good defense, or exceptional pitchers, but rather the effects of the ocean and the design.  This means that the contact bat should play better than a power bat like Bobby Bradley, but the ceiling is a bit lower on Mejia in San Diego than anywhere else. For Mejia owners, this is a worse case scenario, but if it all works out, could get him into playing time quicker than he would have seen in Cleveland.  Hedges owners will need to keep an eye on the news, as there are some reports that Mejia will, in fact, stay at catcher.  If that is the case, the tension will be offense vs defense behind the plate.  Hold the course now, but also know that Hedges can only lose value in the next few days.   

The Secret Steal of Adam Cimber and Other Changes

While not the big names in this deal, the addition of Cimber was a big surprise, as this could be another critical bullpen piece for Cleveland moving forward.  Cimber has appeared on the waiver wire teams of the week a few times for how little he is owned, and for ratios that helps any team. In 42 games he has three wins with a 9.5 K/9 rate.  Besides, the ERA sits at 3.17; a full run worse than his FIP at 2.32. Thr biggest issue for Cleveland this year has been the loss of Bryan Shaw in the 7th inning. Cimber uses a fastball/slider mix to pound the strike zone, as only 31.1% of swings by hitters are outside the zone.  Even still, the K numbers look real, and while moving to Cleveland might add some homers, the overall profile looks like a steal for Cleveland. 1.86 BB/9 means that even if the homers increase, there is a cap on that damage. Another useful addition that makes this bullpen move from worst in baseball to one of the best.   For fantasy owners in need of ratios, look to Cimber as a nice addition. 

On the other hand, if you are a Hand owner, Craig Stammen looks to be the closer moving forward.  Hand has been good on a losing team, and Stammen should be able to add 12+ down the stretch.  The good news is that Hand is replaceable and should not hurt most teams.  Hand himself is a significant loss, but his role is easy to fill.  Even if Stammen can produce in the closer role, this does take another key bullpen arm out, meaning that the those shaky Padres starters moved from streaming options to avoid at all cost.  Tyson Ross might be the only option to really count on, and even here, this could be the next piece to go.  Padres starters at home are still interesting with the right match-up, for the reasons that Mejia owners are unhappy, but avoid at all cost on the road.  No more Clayton Richard, Eric Lauer, and the rest moving forward.

 

More MLB Prospects Analysis




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

#1 Expert Projections
Save 30% Now
Import Your Leagues
Top-Rated Accuracy
Draft Simulator
Enter League Settings
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

William Nylander

Records Four Points Against Ducks
Macklin Celebrini

Becomes Sixth Teenager With 100-Point Season
Jaden Schwartz

Could Return Tuesday
Jordan Greenway

Available Tuesday
Jake Sanderson

Remains Out Tuesday
Cutter Gauthier

Exits Early Against Maple Leafs
Cale Makar

Sustains Upper-Body Injury Monday
Josh Minott

Active on Tuesday
Myles Turner

Available Against Mavericks
Kyle Kuzma

Probable Tuesday
Ryan Rollins

Likely to Return Tuesday
Bobby Portis

Remains Out Tuesday
Dillon Brooks

Ready to Return Tuesday
Patrick Rodgers

Needs to Make More Birdies in San Antonio
Jaden McDaniels

Considered Week-to-Week
Sepp Straka

Seeks Opportunity in San Antonio This Weekend
Nick Taylor

Could Again Struggle at the Valero Texas Open
Keith Mitchell

Sets Up Solidly for TPC San Antonio
Jose Altuve

Tallies Four Hits, Two Homers in Big Night
NFL

Avieon Terrell Aggravates Hamstring Injury During Pro Day Workout
New York Jets

Jets Expect to Exercise Will McDonald's Fifth-Year Option
Rickie Fowler

a Boom-or-Bust Option at Valero Texas Open
Anton Harrison

Jaguars Will Pick Up Anton Harrison's Fifth-Year Option
Micah Parsons

' Rehab Going Well, But Packers Won't Rush Him
Nazem Kadri

Scores Twice in Blowout Victory
Deshaun Watson

has a "Great Chance" With Todd Monken as Head Coach
Anthony Mantha

has Three-Point Performance on Monday
Tory Horton

Should be Ready for Training Camp
Zach Charbonnet

Seahawks Expect Zach Charbonnet to Play in 2026
Brandon Aiyuk

49ers to Keep Brandon Aiyuk Around?
Travis Hunter

"Very Well Ahead" of Schedule in Rehab From Knee Surgery
Breece Hall

Jets to Revisit Extension Talks With Breece Hall After the Draft
De'Von Achane

Considered One of "Three Pillars" of Dolphins Rebuild
Miguel Vargas

Hits Grand Slam, Drives in Six in Win Over Miami
Jerami Grant

to Miss Second Straight Game
Anthony Gill

Good to Go Monday
Drake London

Extension Thoughts for Drake London are "Top of Mind" for Falcons
Bilal Coulibaly

Will Not Play Monday
Alexandre Sarr

Ruled Out Vs. Lakers
Keon Ellis

Draws Start Monday
Chris Olave

Saints, Chris Olave Having Extension Talks
Craig Porter Jr.

Returns Monday
Elijah Harkless

Out Vs. Cleveland
Cam Skattebo

Looks Ready to Go for OTAs
RJ Barrett

On Track to Play Tuesday
Brandon Ingram

Iffy for Tuesday
Malik Nabers

Giants "Hopeful" Malik Nabers Will be Ready for Week 1
Immanuel Quickley

Ruled Out Tuesday
Puka Nacua

Rams Want Puka Nacua to Stick Around for a "Really Long Time"
Tanner Bibee

to Start on Tuesday Against Dodgers
Caleb Martin

Remains Sidelined Monday
Olivier-Maxence Prosper

to Miss Monday's Game
Marvin Bagley III

Won't Play Vs. Minnesota
Davante Adams

Expected to Stay With Rams
Daniel Gafford

Cleared to Play Monday
Jordan Addison

Vikings Picking Up Jordan Addison's Fifth-Year Option
Aliaksei Protas

Won't Play Tuesday
Pavel Mintyukov

Returns to Action Monday
Radko Gudas

Ready to Face Maple Leafs
John Klingberg

to Remain Sidelined Monday
Aleksander Barkov

to Remain Out Until End of Season
Evgeni Malkin

Misses Fourth Consecutive Game
Sidney Crosby

a Game-Time Decision Monday
Matt McCarty

Seeking to Play into the Weekend in San Antonio
Brian Harman

Looking to Continue Form From The Players Championship
Bucky Irving

Could See Reduced Workload in 2026 and Beyond
Kenneth Walker III

Could See Major Workload Increase in Kansas City
Steven Fisk

Attempting to String Better Rounds Together at San Antonio
Emeka Egbuka

Has WR1 Upside in Dynasty Formats
Luke Clanton

Still Having Rough Time Contending at Events
Max Homa

Looks to Get Back on Track at Valero Texas Open
Russell Henley

Continues Blistering Start to 2026 Season
Tommy Fleetwood

Returns to Valero Texas Open
Daniel Berger

Returns to Action For Valero Texas Open
Chase Elliott

Takes Advantage of Pit Strategies for Second Career Martinsville Win
Denny Hamlin

Dominates but Finishes Second at Martinsville
Joey Logano

Bounces Back with Third-Place Finish at Martinsville
Ty Gibbs

Gains his Fourth Top-Five Finish of the Season at Martinsville
William Byron

Scores Another Top-Five Finish at Martinsville
Jack Hughes

Amasses Four Points Against Blackhawks
Viktor Arvidsson

Plays Key Role in Comeback Victory
Lane Hutson

Celebrates New Assists Record Sunday
Adam Fox

Collects Two Points in Sunday's Win
Jake Guentzel

Leads Lightning Offense Sunday
Joe Pyfer

Extends His Winning Streak
Israel Adesanya

Loses Fourth Consecutive Fight
Maycee Barber

Suffers Her First Knockout Loss
Alexa Grasso

Scores Highlight-Reel Knockout
Niko Price

Retires After UFC Seattle Loss
Michael Chiesa

Victorious In His Retirement Fight
Julian Erosa

Suffers First-Round Knockout Loss
Lerryan Douglas

Scores First-Round Knockout Win In His UFC Debut
Alex Bregman

Clobbers First Two Homers in Sunday's Loss at Wrigley
Yandy Díaz

Yandy Diaz Records Five Hits, Drives in Four in Win Over Cardinals
Kyle Larson

Is Likely to Pay Off for DFS at Martinsville
Christopher Bell

Could Have Another Top-10 Performance At Martinsville
William Byron

Is A Threat to Win Again at Martinsville
Chase Elliott

is A Solid DFS Option for Martinsville Lineups
Chase Briscoe

has Plenty of Upside for DFS Lineups at Martinsville
Carlos Estévez

Carlos Estevez Unlikely to See High-Leverage Opportunities in Near Future
Jacob deGrom

Feels "Much Better," Hopeful he Can Start This Week
Ty Gibbs

Should Fantasy Managers Roster Ty Gibbs at Martinsville?
Ryan Preece

Is A Solid DFS Option for Martinsville Lineups
Josh Berry

Could Josh Berry Pay Off for Tournament DFS Lineups At Martinsville?
Carson Hocevar

May be Too Inconsistent to Start in Martinsville DFS Lineups
Austin Cindric

Is Austin Cindric Worth Rostering for DFS At Martinsville?
Denny Hamlin

the Favorite to Win at Martinsville
Ryan Blaney

Should Contend at Martinsville
Tyler Reddick

Should Come Back Down to Earth at Martinsville
Joey Logano

Will Be Strong at Martinsville
NASCAR

Bubba Wallace Looking to Rebound at Martinsville
Shane Van Gisbergen

Shane van Gisbergen Showing Progress, Qualifies Fifth at Martinsville
Dylan Cease

Fans 12 in Blue Jays Debut on Saturday
Andrew Vaughn

Needs Hand Surgery, Expected to be Out 4-6 Weeks
Jacob deGrom

"Confident" he Will Make his Next Start
Jacob deGrom

Scratched From Saturday's Start Due to Neck Stiffness
Jeferson Quero

Brewers Calling Up Catching Prospect Jeferson Quero
Deyvison De Los Santos

Marlins Promote Deyvison De Los Santos to Major Leagues
Shea Langeliers

Hits Two Home Runs on Opening Day
Kevin Gausman

Picks Up No-Decision But Strikes Out 11 on Opening Day
Tanner Bibee

Day-to-Day, Could Make his Next Start
Shane Baz

Orioles Agree to Five-Year Extension
Jeremy Peña

Jeremy Pena Making Season Debut on Friday Against Angels
Tiger Woods

Involved In Rollover Car Crash
Tanner Bibee

Shoulder Issue Not Considered Serious
Joe Pyfer

Set For UFC Seattle Main Event
Israel Adesanya

Returns At UFC Seattle
Maycee Barber

Looks To Extend Her Win Streak To Eight
Alexa Grasso

Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
Dominic Canzone

a Top Pickup After Two-Homer Game
Niko Price

In Dire Need Of Victory
Michael Chiesa

Set For Retirement Fight
Chase DeLauter

Launches Two Home Runs, Emerges as Top Waiver-Wire Target
Lerryan Douglas

Set For His UFC Debut
Julian Erosa

Looks To Bounce Back
Ryan Fox

a High-Upside Value in Houston
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF