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2010 Lineup Planner – Week 18

Here is a look at the latest news and notes from around the diamond to help you set your fantasy baseball lineup for week 18. Be sure to check out the two start pitcher list for week 18 to get the most up to date rotations for next week.

American League:

The Kansas City Royals recalled Kila Ka’aihue from Triple-A on Sunday. Ka’aihue was hitting .391 with 24 home runs and 78 RBI with a 88 to 69 walk to strikeout ratio. The Royals have never given him a prolonged opportunity to show what he can do at the major league level and he really has no spot to play every day unless the Royals plan on sitting Jose Guillen.

Rookie Jeremy Hellickson gets his first start of his major league career on Monday against the Minnesota Twins. The start is just temporary in order to give each starter an extra day of rest. Depending on how Hellickson performs, he could then be shifted to the bullpen, a la David Price of a few years ago. His fantasy baseball value is still on hold until 2011.

Matt Joyce has been on a little power surge of late in Tampa Bay and should see time against left-handed pitching as long as he keeps hitting. He has three home runs and 10 RBI over his last six games.

American League only players in search of an outfielder could grab recent call up Jordan Brown in Cleveland. Brown will have some value in week 18 before Travis Hafner and Michael Brantley return to the Indians line up. Brown was hitting .309 in Triple-A with six home runs, 63 RBI and two stolen bases.

Texas looks to be going with a strict platoon at first base going forward with rookie Mitch Moreland starting against right-handed pitching and newly acquired Jorge Cantu playing only against southpaws. Moreland has already swiped two stolen bases in 11 at bats since being recalled from Triple-A.

The Chicago White Sox have announced that Carlos Torres will start the second game of the double header against the Detroit Tigers. Torres is 7-7 with a 3.41 ERA in Triple-A with 122 strikeouts in 129 1/3 innings.

Jose Lopez has not played since Tuesday of last week for Seattle due to hamstring issues and should be benched for the upcoming week with no set timetable for when he is going to return.

National League:

Injuries were occurring all over the field on Sunday which will definitely impact fantasy baseball lineups next week.

Defensive plays help in real baseball but they can have a negative impact in fantasy baseball leagues. Dexter Flower of the Colorado Rockies could be headed to the disabled list next week after suffering bruised ribs in Sunday’s game against the Chicago Cubs.

Aramis Ramirez looks like he will be day-to-day next week after re-aggravating his sore left thumb on Sunday. Ryan Howard of the Philadelphia Phillies injured his ankle and is expected to miss at least the first part of the week and possibly longer depending on how it responds to treatment.

Brandon Lyon picked up a save for the Houston Astros on Sunday with closer Matt Lindstrom out of action with back issues.

Martin Prado could be headed to the disabled list in Atlanta due to his fractured finger. If so, it will mean extended playing time for Omar Infante over the next two weeks.

The Daily Dirt for Tuesday

by Todd Lammi

The Pittsburgh Pirates and Washington Nationals made an interesting trade, swapping outfielders Nyjer Morgan for Lastings Milledge with Joel Hanrahan also going to the Pirates and Sean Burnett going to the Nationals. The trade does nothing to alleviate the crowding in the Nationals outfield since Milledge was in Triple-A. Milledge is hitting .253 in the minor leagues with one home run, seven RBI and seven steals in 25 games. In other fantasy baseball news around the diamond on Tuesday…

Hitters:

Albert Pujols blasted two more home runs bringing his season total up to 30. Pujols currently leads the National League every key offensive category (discounting stolen bases), except for placing sixth in batting average with a .332 mark.

Martin Prado went 4-for-5 with his fourth home run of the year and four RBI. Prado is hitting .299 on the season and is getting more at bats with Kelly Johnson struggling this year.

B.J. Upton homered for the second time in three games and drove in a run for the fifth straight contest. Upton has seven RBI in his last five games and has raised his batting average to .247 on the season. Upton is hitting .327 in June with four home runs and 21 RBI.

Kevin Youkilis went 3-for-5 with three RBI including his 13th home run of the season. Hopefully this will jump start Youkilis at the plate as he is hitting .224 in the month of June.

Marlon Byrd went deep twice and drove in five runs, giving him three home runs in his last two games. Byrd is now hitting .286 on the season with seven home runs and 39 RBI.

It took him a little time, but Gordon Beckham is starting to come around at the plate. Beckham went 3-for4 with his second home run of the season and is now hitting .267 on the year. Beckham has a five game hitting streak with five RBI during that stretch.

Ryan Braun went 3-for-4 with four RBI, raising his batting average to .327 in the process. Braun has two home runs runs and nine RBI in his last 10 games.

Lance Berkman went 2-for-3 and hit his 17th home run of the season. Berkman has homered four times in his last 10 games with 10 RBI and has raised his batting average 20 points during that period.

Pitchers:

As much as Johan Santana wanted to dispel rumors awhile ago that he was not injured, the stats seem to point to the contrary. Santana allowed five runs in six innings on Tuesday, dropping his record to 9-6 on the season. In his last five starts, has has allowed five runs twice and nine runs in another outing. In his last six outings he has struck out a combine 18 hitters. Compare to that to his two starts back on May 22 and May 27 when he combined for 19 punch-outs in those two starts.

Dan Haren allowed one run in seven innings with nine strikeouts to notch his seventh win of the season. Haren has allowed two runs or less in seven consecutive starts dating back to May 28th.

Ross Ohlendorf tossed seven shutout innings and struck out eight to pick up his seventh win of the season. If you subtract his rough start at Coors Field on 6/19, Ohlendorf has allowed three runs or less in his last four starts.

Matt Garza allowed one run in seven innings with three strikeouts to up his mark to 6-5 on the season. It is impressive that his whip ratio is only at 1.18 despite being third in the American League in walks allowed.

Jason Marquis pitched a complete game shutout, limiting the Los Angeles Dodgers to two hits while striking out three. Marquis improved to 10-5 on the season and lowered his ERA to 3.87.

Closers:

J.P. Howell continues to roll as closer for the Tampa Bay Rays, picking up his sixth save of the season. Howell has collected two wins and two saves in his last four appearances. He has been unscored upon in June through 12 innings.

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