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What You Should Expect From Adam Dunn
Homeruns, yes, but a lower walk rate and abysmal BABIP puts his usefulness into doubt.

This time of the year, the most added fantasy baseball players are typically young guys, call-ups who hold potential. Every year, there's a nF Score 3404418482.235.8083.06

That 3.06 nF Score makes him more valuable to the White Sox than a replacement player, but you can get better fantasy numbers elsewhere. Among players with 1B eligibility, we have Dunn ranked No. 23 the rest of the way. Sure, his projected homeruns are the 11th-most of any player and his RBIs are 41st, but that 338th-ranked batting average (which remember, would be an increase over his current numbers) is just too much to swallow.

As it stands, you're better off looking elsewhere if you're looking for a 1B pickup. Garrett Jones, Nick Swisher, and even teammate Paul Konerko are all owned in fewer leagues, yet are poised to have stronger second halfs.

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