The key to dominating your league in fantasy baseball is capitalizing on your selections, and knowing when to make a star out of an unknown player.
There are tons of elite homerun-hitting infielders in the MLB, but some are more underrated than others.
So, which guys will provide you with massive production at a small cost to your roster?
Join Bleacher Report as we take a closer look at some home run hitters flying under the radar this spring.
Adam Lind, Toronto Blue Jays
Toronto’s Adam Lind is a veteran first baseman in a familiar situation with the Blue Jays. Lind has played his entire career with the Canadian-based franchise, and played in at least 120 games in each of the past three seasons. Lind blasted 26 homers in 2011, and is just two seasons removed from a 35-homer year in 2009, in which he boasted a .562 slugging percentage.
ESPN Fantasy Baseball projected home runs for 2012: 27
Carlos Lee, Houston Astros
The 35-year-old veteran from Panama has played his past five seasons with the Astros, and posted 18 home runs last season with Houston. Lee’s .446 slugging percentage was his best since 2009, as was his .275 batting average in 2011. Lee knocked in 94 RBIs last season, also. He has played in at least 115 games every season since he came into the MLB in 1999.
ESPN Fantasy Baseball projected home runs for 2012: 20
Mark Reynolds, Baltimore Orioles
Mark Reynolds will enter his second season with the Baltimore Orioles in 2012 after playing his previous four, out west, with the Arizona Diamondbacks. The 28-year-old versatile infielder knocked in 37 homers last season, his most since the 2009 season with Arizona, when he racked up 44 home runs in 155 games. Reynolds rounded out 2011 with a .483 slugging percentage.
ESPN Fantasy Baseball projected home runs for 2012: 35
Mark Trumbo, Los Angeles Angels
The 26-year-old went yard 29 times with the Angels last season. Trumbo played in 149 games for the club, and posted 87 RBIs, as well. He finished the season with a .477 slugging percentage with a .254 batting average. Trumbo also stole nine bases, which only adds to the argument that he’s a fantasy owner’s dream.
ESPN Fantasy Baseball projected home runs for 2012: 22
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