New York Post

Draft strategy? Wait jus ta second

- By HOWARD BENDER

WHEN establishi­ng a fantasy baseball draft plan and deciding on your early-round targets, positional scarcity is always something to keep in mind. There are some positions that are flush with talent and afford you the opportunit­y to wait until much later to draft a player at that spot, while others present a greater disparity in production from the top-five to the next tier.

Second base is the perfect example, as players like Mookie Betts, Ozzie Albies and Marcus Semien stand head-and-shoulders above someone like Andres Gimenez, widely considered a top-10 second baseman. But does that mean you have to attack the keystone in the first two rounds of your draft? It does not. Much further down the draft boards, you’ll still be able to find quality help.

If, coming out of the early rounds, you find yourself with plenty of power but wanting in the OBP department, then a 13thround selection of Luis Arraez could be the way to go. He may not hit for any power or steal any bases, but he has won a batting title in both leagues and has a career .326/.379/.427 slash line. Those numbers, with 600-plus plate appearance­s, have a massive impact on your overall totals.

If it is more power you covet, then there’s nothing wrong with waiting until the 15th round to grab Cardinals second baseman Nolan Gorman. He is expected to be the full-time DH this season, but, thankfully, still qualifies at second. The batting average is weak, and he isn’t much of a base-stealer, but he is more than capable of clearing 30 homers.

A late-round gem might be Edouard Julien of the Twins. Last season he hit 16 home runs and posted a .263/.381/.459 slash line over just 109 games. He only swiped three bags, but he flashed 20-stolen base potential throughout the minors.

Top-tier players are great, but you have to pick and choose your moments. Let the rest of the league raise the ADP of second basemen like Matt McLain or Ketel Marte. Keep your top targets sensible and build properly in the later rounds.

Howard Bender is the head of content at FantasyAla­rm.com. Follow him on X @rotobuzzgu­y and catch him on the award-winning “Fantasy Alarm Radio Show” on the SiriusXM fantasy sports channel weekdays from 6-8 p.m. Go to FantasyAla­rm.com for all your fantasy baseball news and advice.

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