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Ah, rookies. Fantasy players havesought them out like fountains of youth for years, often resulting inutter disappointment and frustration. But fear not, fantasy players,because there are bargains to be had by going young in your lineup.If youre playing in a Daily Fantasy Sports league, these playersprovide excellent match-ups against veterans who have no scoutingreports to study and can become valuable pickup-and-tradebargaining chips if you jump on the bandwagon early enough infull-year leagues. So, which prospects should be on your radar? Hereare a few potential bargains playing in their first season in the bigleagues that will help you Daily Fantasy Sports league. BATTERS:Jason Heyward, OF, Atlanta.Well start off the list with the biggest rookie success of theseason. Heyward didnt have to start the season in Triple A, andhas put up big numbers because of it. With 10 home runs and 38 RBI,his respectable .274 average looks even more palatable. Hes hit abit of a slump lately, so jump on him now while his value is down you wont regret it. Buster Posey, C/1B, SanFrancisco. The much-heralded catcher prospect recently made the jumpto the bigs, and San Franciscos management has made it clear thathes there to stay. Posey went 6-9 in his first two major leaguegames, and his average hasnt dipped much since, entering theweekend batting a ridiculous .478. That average will dip a bit, butPosey has some power potential too. If you can pick him up for a lowpricemaybe a couple of bench playersyoull see your averagesrise considerably at least until pitchers start figuring him out.Michael Stanton, OF,Florida. This kid hasnt hit the big leagues yet, but Floridasfarm system has churned out a ton of solid prospects in recent yearsand he has the numbers to back it up. He has 20 homers in Double-Aand seems to be ready to make the jump to the majors some time soon.Expect an average around .260 with some respectable home run and RBItotals when he does get the call.Kila Ka'aihue, 1B, KansasCity. Good luck spelling his name, and good luck getting him out.Kaaihue is batting .346 at AAA-Omaha and was briefly called upearlier this year. The Royals werent ready for him, but when hedoes stick with the big leagues, hell be a solid fantasy player;he is averaging more than one homer per four games in Triple-A. Ike Davis, 1B, New YorkMets. You want power? You got it. Davis batting average is prettylow (thats normal for a rookie batter) but he has been maulingthe ball lately. I mean 5 homers in the past month, the same asAlbert Pujols and Vernon Wells, and he just went 4 for 4 with 3 runsscored in a game against Florida. Hes got great protection in thelineup and a solid ceiling. If you play in a keeper league, this kidis a must have. Are you ready to win your Daily FantasySports league? Head over to www.fantasyfactor.comthe king of the Daily Fantasy Sports league.
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