New York Mets Asdrubal Cabrera: Waiver Wire Add

Apr 20, 2016; Philadelphia, PA, USA; New York Mets shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera (13) in a game against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 20, 2016; Philadelphia, PA, USA; New York Mets shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera (13) in a game against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports /
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Asdrubal Cabrera has been off to a great start at the plate for the New York Mets to begin the season. Should fantasy owners buy in and add him off the waiver wire?

Asdrubal Cabrera enters the 2016 season as a ten-year veteran,  tasked with bringing stability to the Mets’ shortstop position. Cabrera has made his fair share of defensive highlights, but he has remained a consistent power source at short throughout his entire career. He is already raking to begin the season, so can fantasy owners look to him as a potential MI fill-in?

While Cabrera’s speed and plate approach have waned the last handful of seasons, he has hit no less than 14 HR in any of the last five seasons, notched at least 20+ doubles, and has averaged no less than 60 RBI per season as well. Those are solid baseline stats, even if his AVG fluctuates between the .240s- .260s.

So far this season he sits with a, .333 AVG/1 HR/5 RBI/.827 OPS/6 R, line. A solid start no doubt, and he has especially been raking the last two weeks, notching 16 hits over that span. While his home ballpark is by no means a hitter’s haven, Cabrera has had the benefit of being slotted in the middle of the Mets’ lineup. He has been inserted into the 6th spot, right behind the mashing Neil Walker, so he has been able to amass plenty of counting stats opportunities so far, and hopefully moving forward.

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Fantasy owners know how hard it can be to find a capable MI or SS replacement via the waiver wire, yet Cabrera offers a level of consistency that is extremely valuable. He is not the 25 HR/17 SB player we saw in Cleveland, but there is nothing wrong with a 15 HR/5 SB MI producer either.

Cabrera’s only real glaring weaknesses are that his AVG is hard to pinpoint and the fact that he has not been foreign to a D.L. stint, thanks to his problematic knees. But, 135+ games out of Cabrera, holds a lot more value than taking an unknown flier on a MI off the waiver wire.

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Asdrubal Cabrera is not a sexy addition by any means, but he is hot to start the season and happens to be a power oriented shortstop that bats in the middle of a solid lineup. He is currently owned in only about 20% of leagues across all fantasy formats, clearly indicating that owners are not buying in yet. But, this is the perfect time for astute fantasy owners to act and add a solid piece that will not wow anyone, but certainly help mold a championship caliber fantasy roster.