I'll be honest, picking a creeper early in the year is not an easy task. We have small sample sizes to work with, players under performing and pitchers very hard to predict. I ask myself every week as I prepare these: what angle can I find to make a call? What is a constant that doesn't change? Where are my pants? Well, the third question is nearly impossible to answer because it's like trying to figure out where Jimmy Hoffa is buried. The other two are things we always look for, regardless of what point of the season we are at, are park factors, lefty/righty match-ups, Schmotatoness, and batter vs. pitcher history. For example, this week, Brad Miller plays six games and for five of them, he faces right-handers. On the year, he bats .348 against RHP (good thing), but among the five he faces this week, he bats .191 against (not so good), and Hitter-Tron (-$2.5) says he won't be any good. I'll pass too. That's a little snapshot into my process. This week, I'm going for Schomtatoness and park factors to make my call. Would you like to hear more? Oh c'mon, I'll give you some Arby's coupons? Dairy Queen? Fine, then skip to the top 100 and we can fight about that in the comments instead.
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