Mock Draft Rounds 11 to 15

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Mar 13, 2015; Fort Myers, FL, USA; Boston Red Sox center fielder Mookie Betts (50) doubles during the third inning against the New York Yankees at JetBlue Park. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

These articles now feature five rounds of picks in my mock draft. While there are a lot of notable players, it will be near impossible to write about every single one. I’ll talk about about my picks and one or two other players in each round. Speaking of these rounds, there were a lot of great pitchers drafted, which is why I always say to wait on starting pitching. There were plently of pitchers I wish I drafted. Regardless, I filled two positions with nice players and added depth to others.

Round 11

11.101 OF Jay BruceCincinnati Reds

11.102 SP Cliff LeePhiladelphia Phillies

11.103 2B/OF Mookie BettsBoston Red Sox

When Betts first appeared in the majors, he went unnoticed. He came back up about two months later as the new center fielder and made a big difference. In 39 games, Betts batted .304, compiled a .391 on-base percentage and hit four home runs and stole six bases. Heading into 2015, he will have to compete for a starting job, but there is confidence he could win the job. He his a well-rounded hitter, can produce a high average with double-digit home runs and stolen bases. He is a great mid-round pick.

11.105 SP Gerrit ColePittsburgh Pirates

11.106 OF Brett GardnerNew York Yankees

My 2015 projections for Gardner can be found here.

11.107 SP Tyson RossSan Diego Padres

After making 37 starts in his first four seasons, Ross’ first full season boded well for fantasy owners. Despite the lack of run support from the Padres’ lineup, he won 13 games with a 2.81 ERA, 1.211 WHIP and 195 strikeouts. He was shut down in mid-September with a slight flexor strain in his lower right forearm, but is ready for the spring. If there are no lingering affects, Ross should finish as a top-30 starter in a pitcher-friendly ballpark.

11.108 SP Carlos CarrascoIndians

11.109 RP Trevor RosenthalSt. Louis Cardinals

Even though he finished with a 3.20 ERA, he recorded 45 saves in 72 games. He is a top-10 closer.

11.110 3B Matt CarpenterCardinals

Round 12

12.111 SP Justin VerlanderDetroit Tigers

The 2014 season was Verlander’s worst since 2008. He posted a 15-12 recod, 4.54 ERA, 1.398 WHIP and struck out just 159 batters. Despite the struggles, he will enter the season as the Tigers’ No. 1 pitcher, but the gap is closing between him and his teammates. While the velocity may not be there anymore, he was able to plow through batters with better control. Verlander is no longer an elite pitcher after two poor seasons. If he slides down to Round 11 or 12, I would take a flyer on him as my No. 3 starter.

12.112 SS Alexei RamirezChicago White Sox

12.113 RP Cody AllenIndians

12.114 SP Gio GonzalezWashington Nationals

12.115 OF Denard SpanNationals

12.116 1B/OF Mark TrumboArizona Diamondbacks

12.117. player. 14. After posting at least 23 home runs in 2009 and 2011, Sandoval failed to reach 20 home runs in three straight seasons. He wasn’t bad, though. He hit .279 with 16 home runs and 73 RBI. The move to Boston should boost Sandoval’s production. The Green Moster in left field should have a big target on it for Sandoval. With the addition of Hanley Ramirez and the rest of the Red Sox lineup. Sandoval has a nice opportunity to bounce back.. Third Base. Boston Red Sox. Pablo Sandoval

12.118 C Yadier MolinaCardinals

12.119 3B Ryan ZimmermanNationals

12.120 1B/DH Chris CarterHouston Astros

Power is Carter’s only contribution to a fantasy team. If you draft him, make sure you have players to help raise your batting average.

Round 13

13.121 3B Manny MachadoBaltimore Orioles

13.122 SP Phil HughesMinnesota Twins

13.123 Anibal Sanchez, Tigers

Los Angeles Dodgers. Hyun-Jin Ryu. 13.124. player. 71. Due to a weird schedule, Ryu made three starts in the Dodgers’ first six games. He ultimately had just 26 starts after dealing with shoulder and gluteal injuries. He did see a jump in his ERA, 3.00 to 3.38, but saw improvements in his K/9 (7.2 to 8.2) and BB/9 (2.3 to 1.7). While he is a lock for the rotations, injuries are a concern to prevent Ryu from reaching 200 innings. He is a good mid-round pick to help your wins and WHIP.. Starting Pitcher

13.125 C Brian McCannYankees

13.126 SP Garrett RichardsLos Angeles Angels

Check out my 2015 projections for Richards here.

13.127 C Salvador PerezKansas City Royals

13.128 SP Lance Lynn, Cardinals

13.129 OF Jorge SolerChicago Cubs

Soler made a huge impact for the short amount of time he was in the majors. Despite dealing with injuries and spending little time in the minors, Soler was one example of the Cubs’ bright future. In 24 games, he hit five home runs and 20 RBI for a .292 batting average. Of the three outfield positions, Soler’s spot in right field seems to be locked up. While he has little speed, Soler has power potential paired with a low strikeout rate. He should be the first of the Cubs’ young players to be drafted.

13.130 OF Jayson WerthNationals

Round 14

14.131 RP Huston StreetAngels

14.132 RP Koji UeharaRed Sox

14.133 SS Elvis AndrusTexas Rangers

14.134 2B/SS/OF Ben ZobristOakland Athletics

14.135 2B Howie KendrickDodgers

14.136 RP Steve CishekMiami Marlins

Outfield. Miami Marlins. Marcell Ozuna. 14.137. player. 82. After his 70 games in 2013, many experts thought Ozuna was brought up to the majors too quickly. However, he made improvements in the offseason and had a great 2014 season. He hit 23 home runs and 85 RBI with a .269 average. Ozuna adjusted his approach to make more contact and, best of all, didn’t hurt his power production. He has the potential to be a top-30 outfielder.

14.138 2B Kolten WongCardinals

Check out my 2015 projections for Wong here.

14.139 OF Rusney CastilloRed Sox

Along with the Cubs, the Red Sox have a lot of young players ready to help fantasy owners. Castillo’s 2014 season lasted about as long as a cup of coffee. In 10 games, he hit two home runs, six RBI and stole three bases. With a lot of question marks surrounding Castillo’s production over a full season, taking a flyer on him in the middle rounds is fine. After looking at other Cuban defectors, like Jose Abreu and Yasiel Puig, it could be a promising 2015 season.

14.140 SP Doug FisterNationals

Round 15

15.141 SP Homer BaileyReds

15.142 OF Melky CabreraWhite Sox

I have no idea why Cabrera fell this far. Check out my 2015 projections for him here.

15.143 RP Drew StorenNationals

player. 2. Perkins followed up his amazing 2013 season with a less-than-stellar 2014 performance. While he recorded 34 saves, he posted a 3.65 ERA and 1.184 WHIP. However, most of the damage was done in Perkins’ last eight appearances before being shut down with nerve irritation in his forearm. Compared to other injuries, forearm injuries are a red flag for pitchers. Regardless, as my No. 3 closer, Perkins is a good choice. He could be a top-10 closer, but a top-15 performance is more realistic.. Relief Pitcher. Minnesota Twins. Glen Perkins. 15.144

15.145 OF Ben ReverePhiladelphia Phillies

15.146 SP Andrew CashnerPadres

Cashner showed signs of becoming an ace in 2013. He went 10-9 with a 3.09 ERA. Things took a turn for the worst after spending close to half the season on the disabled list. In his 19 starts, he went 5-7 with a 2.55 ERA, 1.127 WHIP and 93 strikeouts. Even as a hard thrower, the low K/9 rates are disappointing. The string of injuries should raise some antennaes for fantasy owners. He can still keep a low ERA and WHIP, making him a better option in head-to-head leagues over Roto leagues. Regardless, he is a top-45 pitcher.

15.147 2B Jedd GyorkoPadres

15.148 SS Jimmy RollinsDodgers

After spending 15 seasons with the Phillies, Rollins may end his career with the Dodgers. Batting in a much better lineup, Rollins could see an uptick in his production from a fantasy level.

15.149 RP Zach BrittonOrioles

15.150 Jered WeaverAngels