BALLER MOVE: Add in Deep NL-Only Leagues
ANALYSIS: After re-loading the outfield, the Padres helped out Cameron Maybin's fantasy value by shipping him off to Atlanta in the deal that netted AJ Preller and Co. star closer Craig Kimbrel.
Maybin came up with the Tigers in 2007 as a potential five-tool player, but didn't get a chance to play everyday until 2011 as a member of the Padres, and never quite broke out the way many expected him to. That said, with a change of scenery, perhaps he can revitalize his career with the Braves. In 2011, his best full season in the majors, a 24-year-old Maybin smacked nine homers and swiped 40 bases while posting a decent .264/.323/.393 slash line. If he can be as aggressive as he was then (47.5% swing percentage, compared to 43.% in 2014), he should be able to put the ball in play more, and consequently get on base more.
Given the lack of talent on the Braves' roster, Maybin should get a legitimate shot at everyday at-bats. He will not be a reliable option in most leagues, but for owners in deep NL-Only leagues looking for some speed help, he could potentially be a useful pickup.
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