BATTERS: Bench targets, 2019

As is the case with starting pitchers, owners often overvalue Opening Day starting lineups. As such, bats who start the season on the bench often can be rostered at a nice discount. Especially those with hidden or emerging skills, since they are likely to carve out a full-time role once an opportunity arises.

At this time last season, Jurickson Profar (SS/3B/1B, OAK) and Enrique Hernandez (CF/2B/SS, LA) began on the benches of their teams before delivering a lot of value to their owners during the season.

Here are a bunch of bench bats whose value could increase as the season moves along.
 

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Greg Allen (CF, CLE) is a premium stash for owners needing a SB speculation. He bumped up his rate of contact from a poor 68% ct% in...

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