Who Should I Draft?
Jonathan Schoop or Brandon Nimmo (2022)
Experts' Pick | ||
Jonathan Schoop 1B,2B,DH - DET | Brandon Nimmo LF,CF - NYM | |
Expert |
86% Recommended by 37 of 43 experts |
14% Recommended by 6 of 43 experts |
Rankings | ||
ECR | # 141 | # 157 |
Best Rank | # 105 | # 107 |
Worst Rank | # 167 | # 247 |
ADP | ||
Composite | # 221 | # 309 |
Best Rank | # 197 | # 270 |
Worst Rank | # 260 | # 394 |
Projections | ||
Runs | 74 | 75 |
Home Runs | 22 | 14 |
RBI | 75 | 50 |
Stolen Bases | 2 | 7 |
Batting Average | .266 | .266 |
Misc | ||
Injury Alert | - | - |
Expert Ranks | ||
Scott Pianowski Yahoo! Sports | # 142 | # 173 |
Pat Fitzmaurice FantasyPros | # 150 | # 157 |
Jody Smith FullTime Fantasy | # 139 | # 161 |
Steve Gardner USA Today | # 144 | # 175 |
Grey Albright Razzball | # 113 | # 207 |
Greg Smith Superflex.Guide | # 126 | # 178 |
Josh Shepardson FantasyPros | # 139 | # 159 |
Jeff Boggis Fantasy Football Empire | # 143 | # 164 |
Dalton Del Don Yahoo! Sports | # 158 | # 175 |
Dave McKay The Fantasy Sports Brain | # 121 | # 159 |
Andrew Gould FantasyPros | # 124 | # 165 |
Rudy Gamble Razzball | # 126 | # 146 |
Wayne Bretsky BretskyBall | # 109 | # 170 |
Jake Ciely The Athletic | # 156 | # 168 |
Joe Bond Fantasy Six Pack | # 132 | # 162 |
Adam Ronis Fantasy Alarm | # 127 | # 136 |
Mario Mergola Sporfolio | # 143 | # 159 |
Christopher Welsh FantasyPros | # 139 | # 169 |
Nick Pollack Pitcher List | # 142 | # 162 |
Mike Maher FantasyPros | # 140 | # 156 |
Dan Harris FantasyPros | # 137 | # 154 |
Pierre Camus RotoBaller | # 153 | # 220 |
Andrew Seifter FantasyPros | # 126 | ‐ |
Bart Wheeler Hail to Fantasy Football | # 142 | ‐ |
Mick Ciallela Fantrax | # 140 | # 167 |
Ariel Cohen FanGraphs | # 113 | # 164 |
Ryan Amore Pitcher List | # 148 | # 173 |
Jordan Eisen Field of Vision Sports | # 142 | # 177 |
Nate Miller Fantasy Six Pack | # 132 | # 156 |
Brad Camara RotoBaller | # 146 | # 170 |
Corbin Young FantasyData | # 150 | # 165 |
Chris Clegg Fantrax | # 114 | # 180 |
Joe Pisapia FantasyPros | # 105 | # 140 |
Scott Youngson Pitcher List | # 135 | # 158 |
Scott Bogman FantasyPros | # 152 | # 160 |
Travis Argo Fantasy Six Pack | # 129 | # 152 |
Fred Zinkie Yahoo! Sports | # 111 | # 247 |
Nicklaus Gaut RotoBaller | # 130 | # 107 |
Andy Behrens Yahoo! Sports | # 134 | # 129 |
Scott Engel The Game Day | # 142 | # 127 |
Max Freeze Freeze Stats | # 167 | # 146 |
Lucas Spence Pitcher List | ‐ | # 169 |
Todd D Clark The Fantasy Fix | ‐ | # 177 |
Jonathan Schoop 1B,2B,DH - DET | Brandon Nimmo LF,CF - NYM | |
2021 Stats | ||
At Bats | 623 | 325 |
Runs | 85 | 51 |
Hits | 172 | 95 |
Singles | 119 | 67 |
Doubles | 30 | 17 |
Triples | 1 | 3 |
Home Runs | 22 | 8 |
RBI | 84 | 28 |
Stolen Bases | 2 | 5 |
Caught Stealing | 0 | 4 |
Walks | 37 | 54 |
Strikeouts | 133 | 79 |
Batting Average | .276 | .292 |
On Base Pct | .319 | .401 |
Slugging Pct | .433 | .437 |
On-base Plus Slugging | .752 | .838 |
Jonathan Schoop 1B,2B,DH - DET | Brandon Nimmo LF,CF - NYM | |
2022 Projections | ||
At Bats | 553 | 448 |
Runs | 74 | 75 |
Hits | 147 | 119 |
Singles | 96 | 77 |
Doubles | 26 | 24 |
Triples | 2 | 4 |
Home Runs | 22 | 14 |
RBI | 75 | 50 |
Stolen Bases | 2 | 7 |
Caught Stealing | 0 | 4 |
Walks | 31 | 76 |
Strikeouts | 122 | 116 |
Batting Average | .266 | .266 |
On Base Pct | .305 | .372 |
Slugging Pct | .435 | .428 |
On-base Plus Slugging | .741 | .800 |
Jonathan Schoop 1B,2B,DH - DET | Brandon Nimmo LF,CF - NYM | |
News | ||
Detroit Tigers second baseman Jonathan Schoop went 1-for-4 with a two-run homer in a 3-2 win over the Rays on Monday. Matthew Terelle Mon, May 16th | New York Mets outfielder Brandon Nimmo (quad) is set to rejoin the lineup on Wednesday and will bat leadoff. Josh Thiessen Wed, May 18th | |
Detroit Tigers second baseman Jonathan Schoop went 2-for-3 with a homer, a walk, and two runs in a 6-0 win over Oakland in Game 1 of a Tuesday doubleheader. Matthew Terelle Tue, May 10th | OF Brandon Nimmo is day-to-day with a bruised right quad. Nimmo left Tuesday's Game 2 early and went for X-Rays, which came back negative. Vince DiSilvio Wed, May 18th | |
Detroit Tigers second baseman Jonathan Schoop went 1-for-5 with a solo homer in a 9-7 loss to the Red Sox on Wednesday. Matthew Terelle Wed, Apr 13th | Brandon Nimmo fouled a ball off his foot in the seventh inning of Tuesday's game. He stayed in initially but did not take the field in the top of the eighth after grounding out to end the seventh. Scott Youngson - FantasyPros Tue, May 17th | |
Brandon Nimmo went 2-for-5 with a double, a triple, and three RBI on Sunday against the Mariners. Dan Harris Sun, May 15th | ||
Brandon Nimmo went 1-for-2 with two walks and a run scored on Thursday against the Nationals. Dan Harris Thu, May 12th | ||
Notes | ||
Schoop is rarely talked about during prep season, but he has hit at least 21 home runs in each of his last five full seasons. That doesn't sound overly impressive, but that level of consistency in power from a second baseman is unusual and impressive. As usual, Schop was again among the league leaders in maximum exit velocity (117.1 MPH, a career high), and his hard hit rate was nearly five percentage points higher than his career average. The Tigers' lineup should be stronger this year with the addition of Javier Baez, and considering that Schoop is just 30 years old and has shown no signs of decline, there's every reason to expect his boring but stealthily productive numbers once again. Dan Harris - FantasyPros | It's hard not to love a guy who sprints to first base after a walk, especially when he walks 14% of the time, one of the best rates in baseball. Nimmo will lead off again this year for the Mets, and given his elite OBP (.393 career), he should score plenty of runs. He doesn't have a ton of power or speed, but a fully healthy Nimmo should give you close to a 15-10 season with a plus batting average and contribution in the runs scored categories. The key phrase there is "fully healthy," because Nimmo's 92 games played last year were the second most of his career. But that injury risk is baked into his ADP, so draft him late and start him when he's in the lineup. You likely won't be disappointed if you do. Dan Harris - FantasyPros |