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Fantasy Baseball: August Strikeout Leaders Lead To 2011 Sleepers?

 

I decided to take a look at August strikeout leaders in both the AL and NL to see if there are any pitchers who fantasy owners can target come 2011 drafts. I know 2011 drafts are a long ways off, but for me, i am always looking to the future, especially in keeper leagues. Strikeout pitchers usually have more success than pitchers who do not strikeout many batters, so it is good to target them in drafts.

Here are the August K/9 leaders courtesy of Fangraphs:

NameTeamK/9 BB/9K/BBHR/9AVGWHIPBABIPLOB%ERAFIPE-FxFIP
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Brandon Morrow Blue Jays 14.54 2.97 4.90 0.89 .190 0.99 .318 78.4 % 2.97 2.25 0.72 2.40
Cole Hamels Phillies 11.12 1.06 10.50 1.06 .232 0.97 .317 73.9 % 3.44 2.60 0.84 2.36
Yovani Gallardo Brewers 10.99 3.77 2.92 0.94 .277 1.50 .379 56.7 % 6.59 3.28 3.32 3.11
Edwin Jackson White Sox 10.93 2.25 4.86 0.64 .226 1.07 .318 95.6 % 0.96 2.35 -1.39 2.55
David Price Rays 10.74 3.48 3.08 0.58 .262 1.39 .365 77.7 % 3.48 2.81 0.67 3.47
Felix Hernandez Mariners 10.55 2.45 4.30 0.74 .207 1.01 .284 79.3 % 0.98 2.64 -1.66 2.51
Mat Latos Padres 10.41 2.53 4.11 0.28 .189 0.94 .273 83.9 % 1.69 2.04 -0.35 3.25
Wandy Rodriguez Astros 10.26 1.62 6.33 0.27 .236 1.05 .333 77.4 % 1.62 1.75 -0.13 2.47
Manny Parra Brewers 10.04 5.54 1.81 1.73 .254 1.58 .311 64.7 % 5.54 5.22 0.32 4.19
C.J. Wilson Rangers 9.98 3.23 3.09 0.29 .224 1.17 .314 75.1 % 2.64 2.39 0.26 2.99
Francisco Liriano Twins 9.82 4.60 2.13 0.31 .246 1.43 .339 75.1 % 3.68 3.10 0.58 3.45
Jonathan Sanchez Giants 9.76 4.55 2.14 1.63 .212 1.27 .250 80.0 % 4.23 5.02 -0.79 4.49
Wade LeBlanc Padres 9.62 2.48 3.88 1.55 .275 1.34 .339 69.7 % 5.28 4.14 1.14 4.01
James McDonald Pirates 9.62 3.41 2.82 0.31 .248 1.31 .339 60.1 % 4.97 2.55 2.41 3.56
Tim Lincecum Giants 9.59 4.62 2.08 1.78 .316 1.82 .387 59.0 % 7.82 5.08 2.74 4.02
Clayton Kershaw Dodgers 9.53 4.08 2.33 0.91 .233 1.31 .300 81.9 % 3.18 3.66 -0.48 3.65
James Shields Rays 9.51 3.07 3.10 2.15 .297 1.53 .351 79.6 % 4.60 5.11 -0.51 3.83
Cliff Lee Rangers 9.30 1.11 8.40 1.11 .304 1.35 .382 57.1 % 6.20 3.08 3.12 3.12
Jered Weaver Angels 9.27 4.09 2.27 1.36 .212 1.21 .253 78.8 % 3.27 4.38 -1.10 4.27
Roy Halladay Phillies 9.25 1.25 7.40 0.75 .240 1.03 .310 85.4 % 2.25 2.55 -0.30 2.6

A couple pitchers that jump off the page for me are Brandon MorrowWandy RodriguezWade LeBlanc and James McDonald. Morrow leads the majors in K/9 this year by striking out almost 11 batters per nine innings. He has an ERA of 4.27, not so good, but his FIP 3.16 which is excellent. Will 2011 be the year that Morrow puts it all together for fantasy owners?

Wandy-Rod had a bad start to the 2010 season, but seems to have righted himself in the last two months. Pitching for a bad team like the Astros certainly won't help his win total, but he is solid in all other categories.

I never knew LeBlanc was a strikeout pitcher, so I checked to see if August was a one month fluke. LeBlanc has increased his K/9 this year by a strikeout from 5.83 to 6.81, and had a solid K/9 rate in the minors (8.0-8.5/9), so it is possible he could be a sleeper in 2011 drafts especially pitching in Petco Park.

McDonald has always been a solid strikeout pitcher in the minors, but has never really put things together in the majors. He was recently traded to the Pirates where he will be given every opportunity to stay in the rotation in 2011. McDonald has solid K/9 and K/BB totals, but has been hurt by his BABIP -.355 and LOB%-60.6% this year, so he has been unlucky. He can stand to increase his groundball ratio though.

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