Last season at this time, we weighed in on journeyman Chris Coghlan’s strong finish, suggesting that while Coghlan may not continue to hit .300, he was skilled enough to carve out a role even in a prospect-loaded CHC system if he could remain healthy. And despite some year-long h% adversity, Coghlan has indeed turned out to be a fantasy asset, posting a .784 OPS with 16 HR and 11 SB through 424 AB mostly vs. RHPs.
This past week we looked late-season unanticipated pop-ups and surgers in the AL and in AL organization minor league play in an effort to identify 2016 value that late-season absentee owners may be missing. This week we do the same for the NL. Obviously at least a few of these names and performances are suspect, and a few have...
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