You in March, "Well, at least if I draft Carlos Gonzalez, he'll either produce or be on the DL." You now, "I wish he would get hurt already. Is he hurt? Could someone tell me what's wrong with CarGo? Does CarGo even stand for Carlos Gonzalez anymore? Isn't the other CarGo hurt too? I feel like a Russian mobster wondering what's happened to my CarGo. If I find emaciated prostitutes inside my CarGo, there's going to be hell to pay by my friend, Ukrainian Petrov. UP has let me down! Why am I muttering these things about CarGo while standing in the middle of Route 22 in a straitjacket? Is this a dream? Nightmare? Out of body experience? Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret." There's a few reasons behind this CarGo buy. Yes, I'm going to try to convince you to buy the hated CarGo. 1) The weather was atrocious in Colorado in April. Hitters can't get into rhythm when they're being rained/snowed/sleeted out three times a week. I'd say I'd buy low on any Rockie hitter due to this. 2) CarGo's always been good when healthy. 3) There's no 3. 4) He's only 29. 5) You could be a 17-homer, .275 hitter in Coors. Yes, you, who just this morning confused a dirty Q-tip with a Cheez Doodle. 6) His BABIP is very low for him. He's not a sub-.200 hitter. 7) His walk rate is up from last year and his strikeout rate is down from his last big season in 2013. 8) 675-3oooooh 9) I think his speed is more or less gone. If we see 7 steals, I'd be shocked. Okay, this isn't a positive, but it's worth noting. 10) To buy him right now, it will cost you about the price of admission to see Milli sing Girl, You Know It's True next to Vanilli's grave. I'm not paying a lot, but people are talking about dropping CarGo, so the price is right, Drew Carey, and I'd move in. Anyway, here's some more players to Buy or Sell this week in fantasy baseball:
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