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The outfield is the lynchpin of a good fantasy team. You need at least two really solid outfielders in order to be competitive in your league. However, that doesnt mean you should overpay to get one. In fact, overpaying for an outfielder is perhaps the worst mistake a fantasy GM can make, because there are so many available in the player universe that have relatively similar stats.For example, even if just half of the MLBs outfielders were worthy of a place in a daily baseball fantasy league, there would be 45 guys who can make a difference at the OF position. If you play in a 12-team league, with 3 outfielders each, thats just 36 slots for 45 of the games biggest power hitters. So while its important that you have a few top-tier outfielders, its more than possible to make a relatively affordable OF your second-through-fourth option without sacrificing the stats you need to stay afloat. Whether you play in a daily fantasy baseball league or you need to head to the waiver wire in your season-long league, here are a few guys to keep an eye on or pick up as the season winds down. Brennan Boesch, Detroit. Boesch is pretty much a known quantity at this point, but if you can still grab the MLBs best rookie (yeah, I said it, Strasburg nation, Boesch is better!) you need to. Its a requirement. Stop reading and do it if you havent. Good. What, you need actual reasons for doing so? OK, fine. I submit to you Boeschs month of June: 35 hits, 8 homers, 23 RBI, and a .337 average that hes currently topping off with a blistering .429 rate in July. The best part about Boesch is that hes performing consistently well against both left- and right-handed pitchers. Nine of his 12 longballs on the year come from righties, but hes hitting close to .450 against left-handers. This kid is 66, 210 pounds, and destined to be a top-10 fantasy stud. Get on the bandwagon while theres still room.Corey Patterson, Baltimore. Patterson isnt your typical power hitting OF, but he sure is fast. In just the past month, Patterson has filched 11 bases and built up a .320 batting average. He really isnt reliable at the plate, but if you feel you just need someone to grab some SBs for your roster, try picking up either Patterson or Scott Podsednik of the LA Dodgers. Both will provide some speed on your hypothetical cyber basepaths, without tanking the rest of your team stats. Carlos Quentin, Chicago White Sox. On the other side of the OF coin, we have Quentin. He came into the year with high hopes, but he really struggled to produce for the first two months of the year. While his average still isnt quite where owners would like to see it, His power stats have certainly picked up considerably; hes hit 10 homers and 27 RBI since the end of May. Hell never hit for a super high average, but if you can stomach his season .234 BA (which has actually risen about 30 points in the past month, believe it or not), Im sure it wont take much to pry him out of the hands of some rather upset fantasy GMs. Keep in mind, though, that Quentin is usually hotter at the beginning of the year and doesnt really heat up in the second half the way many players do. Now that you have the names, head over to www.fantasyfactor.com today, the home of the daily fantasy baseball leagues.
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