Fantasy Baseball 2013: Toronto Blue Jays Hitting-Pitching Projections

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The Blue Jays should round the bases plenty in 2013. Photo courtesy of Flickr user James G.

Toronto Blue Jays – Predicted Finish: First Place, AL East

As the 2012 season was nearing it’s end, we randomly assigned each Crackerjack some teams to cover for this set of previews. When I got the Blue Jays, I have to admit that I was less than excited.

Well, the Miami Marlins changed that in a pretty big way with their massive talent dump. It didn’t even stop there for Toronto, who also traded for 2012’s Cy Young Award Winner in the NL.

The Blue Jays are loaded with star power and will certainly not fly under anyone’s radar in 2013. So, let’s take a look at what to expect from the Great White North’s lone Major League Baseball team.

Blue Jays Offense

Player NamePos.AgeHandABRHRRBISBAVG.
Jose ReyesSS30S580112146236.293
Melky CabreraLF28S58489157713.291
Jose BautistaRF32R50592361098.275
Edwin Encarnacion1B30R53088319912.277
Colby RasmusCF26L5257319685.236
Brett Lawrie3B23R54566177716.281
Adam LindDH29L4784820640.251
Emilio Bonifacio2B28S5055534137.277
J.P. ArencibiaC27R4104521650.224

Crackerjack Fantasy Options: Literally the entire lineup with the exception of Lind. Even he’ll bring good power in deeper leagues. I wouldn’t rush to grab Arencibia, but he does brings a lot of power to the catcher position.

Blue Jays Pitching

RolePlayerAgeHandIPBBWKSVERAWHIP
1 StarterR.A. Dickey38R215601722002.931.16
2 StarterJosh Johnson29R180551418803.551.23
3 StarterMark Buehrle34L206471310203.891.24
4 StarterBrandon Morrow28R175601316503.601.20
5 StarterRicky Romero28L185701013004.281.30
CloserCasey Janssen31R6515470313.321.15

Crackerjack Fantasy Options: Everyone. Buehrle pitches to contact, so he’s a guy you have to be careful with at times and injuries are a factor with a few of these guys, but that is an absolutely brilliant rotation.

Fantasy Star: Reyes

This was not an easy choice on a team with this much talent, but Reyes gets the nod here because he’s shortstop. As good as Jose Bautista is, you can come close to his numbers with many different outfielders. Troy Tulowitzki, Hanley Ramirez, and possibly Starlin Castro are the only shortstops in the league who can match Reyes’ overall value.

Fantasy Bust: Rasmus

I listed him as a good option because of where I think he’ll start the year in the batting order, but I really don’t trust this guy at all. He’s only a .243 career hitter, and even that was bolstered by 2009 and 2010, as he’s hit .225 and .223 over the last two seasons, going a whopping .213 since being traded from the Cardinals to the Jays. Draft him if you want, but you can do better in the outfield.

Fantasy Sleepers: Bonifacio

You’d grab him mostly for steals, but this guy can play pretty much anywhere on the diamond, which really helps his value. Also, if Rasmus slumps (which I expect) it wouldn’t floor me to see Bonifacio to move up towards the top of the order (likely second). That would bring him more at-bats, and plenty of really good pitches to see.

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